Waikato District Council is pleased to have adopted a new Trade Waste and Wastewater Bylaw to strengthen the protection of both the Waikato River and the environment through a cultural and technical lens.
Have your say on the proposed Freedom Camping Bylaw. Changes include increasing the number of nights self-contained freedom campers can stay in one area. Consultation closes on 14 August 2023.
At this special time of year, a community event at Port Waikato brings home the significance of Matariki to Mayor Jacqui and the importance of being around friends and whanau.
Renewal of Club Licence at Mahi Road, Te Kauwhata
renewal of on licence at 2 Bow Street, Raglan
application for renewal & variation at 9 Bow Street Raglan
Mayor Jacqui Church talks Annual Plan after this week's Council adoption and considers future opportunities.
The Waikato District Council is pleased to announce the adoption of its 2023/24 Annual Plan, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing community wellbeing and strengthening the district's disaster relief fund.
Revitalising the town centre of Ngaruawahia and the development of a community hub are the main reasons behind Waikato District Council’s purchase of the old Waipa Tavern site.
Waikato district cemeteries are moving one step closer to being more inclusive for all with the the new 2023 Cemeteries Bylaw.
A commercial lease opportunity has become available at the Whaaingaroa/Raglan Wharf off Wallis Street.
Renewal of Off licence at 6 Main Street, Te Kauwhata
Notice is hereby given that Waikato District Council has received an application from Targa NZ to temporarily close sections of Highway 22 and Waingaro Road on Tuesday 24 October.
Waikato District Council is planning to serve the growing community of Te Kowhai and the surrounding area with more public space for recreational and sporting activities.
More than 1000 native species have been planted at Les Batkin Reserve, in Tuakau, thanks to Tuakau Primary School students and volunteers.
Raglan residents today get their first chance to test out improvements at the Whaaingaroa wharf today, including a newly constructed pontoon, kayak ramp and eastern walkway.
Application for renewal of On Licence at 571 Horotiu Road, Te Kowhai (Saints Public House)
Raahui Pookeka | Huntly Railway Station is open for business as usual. That’s the message from Waikato District Council despite a fire that tore through the original 1939 heritage station building on the site.
Mayor Jacqui Church reflects on innovation and sustainability at Fieldays this week.
The Waikato District Council has made a decision in support of the Tamahere Mangaone Restoration Trust's endeavours to restore and preserve the natural beauty of the Tamahere Gully Network.
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