Issue No. 402 - 19 February 2009
Lake Wiritoa closure

Lake Wiritoa will be closed from 12 noon until 2.00pm on Saturday, February 21, for the Affco Triathlon.

Have your say
Draft Wanganui War Memorial Hall Policy

Memorial Hall foyerThe Council is undertaking a policy review of the management of the Wanganui War Memorial Hall and we are seeking public feedback. We encourage you to have your say.

The vision for the War Memorial Hall is to provide a high quality facility that caters for a range of community and commercial activities, while preserving our historic heritage.

The goals of the Wanganui War Memorial Draft Policy are:

  • To promote the War Memorial Hall, and Concert Chamber within the hall, as a versatile community and conference venue.
  • To ensure the accessibility of the War Memorial Hall complex for public use.
  • To recognise and preserve the building's historic classification.
  • To retain the building as a memorial to those who gave their lives for their country in World War II.
  • To encourage optimal use of the hall to cater for a range of community and commercial events.

The draft policy covers:

  • Facility management
  • Parking
  • Use and trading hours
  • Charging
  • General bookings

A key component of the draft policy is that the hall shall not be available for rental by transient, itinerant traders. The intention of this is to ensure our local businesses and economy are supported.

Copies of the draft Wanganui War Memorial Policy and feedback forms are available for public inspection, during normal working hours, at the Customer Service Desk at the Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, phone (06) 349 0001, the District Library, Queens Park, Wanganui.

The consultation period closes on 13 March 2009 at 5.00pm.

Your feedback is welcomed and should be addressed to:
Wanganui District Council War Memorial Hall Draft Policy
Wanganui District Council
PO Box 637
Wanganui 4540

Other methods of delivering your feedback:

  • Deliver to the Customer Services desk at 101 Guyton Street
  • Fax to the Council on (06) 349 0000
  • Email us
Closure road(s)/street(s) to ordinary vehicular traffic
Taupo Quay - Bates Street to 1E Taupo Quay

Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is hereby given that for the purpose of the 28th Maori Battalion Reunion, the following road(s)/street(s) will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder.

Road to be closed:
Taupo Quay from Bates Street to 1E Taupo Quay

Period or periods of closure:
Sunday, 22 February 2009, from 8.00am to 3.00pm

During the proposed period(s) of closure, the following provision will be made for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use Taupo Quay from Bates Street to 1E Taupo Quay:

Via Market Place and Bates Street

It will be an offence under the above regulations for any person otherwise than under authority of an authorised permit to use the road(s)/street(s) for ordinary vehicular traffic during the period of closure.

Closure road(s)/street(s) to ordinary vehicular traffic
Whanganui City Bridge

Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is hereby given that for the purpose of hydroplane racing on the Whanganui River by the New Zealand Grand Prix Hydroplane Drivers Club, the following road will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder.

Road to be closed:
Whanganui City Bridge

Period or periods of closure:
Sunday, 22 February 2009, from 7.00am to 5.00pm

During the proposed period of closure, the following provision will be made for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use the Whanganui City Bridge:
Direction signs will be in place to show the alternative route.

It will be an offence under the above regulations for any person otherwise than under authority of an authorised permit to use the road for ordinary vehicular traffic during the period of closure.

Temporary road closure Kings Avenue – Cambridge Street to Swiss Avenue
and Swiss Avenue – Kings Avenue to Muir Street

Wanganui Wastewater Separation Project
(Contractor Wanganui Drainage Contractors Ltd)

Kings AvenueKings Avenue, between Cambridge Street and Swiss Avenue, and Swiss Avenue, from Kings Avenue to Muir Street, will be closed until 5.00pm Friday, 27 February 2009, for the purpose of pipelaying.

The work will involve closing access from Cambridge Street to Kings Avenue during the period of closure.

Vehicle access to residential properties on the closed section will be available at all times unless advised by the contractor.

A signposted detour will not be provided.

Temporary road closure
Kings Avenue - Tawa Street to Cambridge Street

Wanganui Wastewater Separation Project
(Contractor Wanganui Drainage Contractors Ltd)

Kings AvenueKings Avenue between Tawa Street and Cambridge Street will be closed until 5.00pm Friday, 6 March 2009, for the purpose of constructing new stormwater drains.

The work will involve closing access from Tawa Street and Bignell Street to Kings Avenue during the period of closure.

Tawa Street and Bignell Street will be opened up to Kings Avenue as work progresses past these streets.

Vehicle access to residential properties on the closed section will be available at all times unless advised by the contractor.

A signposted detour will not be provided.

Rates rebates
1 July 2008 – 30 June 2009

The income threshold for rates rebate is $21,180 and the maximum allowable rebate is $530.

Eligibility for a rates rebate is determined by:

  • the ratepayer's income for the previous tax year (year ended 31 March 2008)
  • the amount of rates (both Wanganui District Council & Horizons Regional Council)
  • the number of dependents

To assist you with your application, please bring in the following:

  • evidence of all gross income for the tax year ended 31 March 2008 (this includes income from interest)
  • your Wanganui District Council rates assessment for 2008/09
  • your Horizons Regional Council rates assessment for 2008/09

Ratepayers need to apply to the Wanganui District Council for a rates rebate. Those who are eligible will then either have their rates reduced by the amount of the rebate, or receive a refund if the rates have been paid in full for the year. The Department of Internal Affairs reimburses the Council from Crown funds.

Public notice of the right to demand a poll on the electoral system for the Wanganui District Council

Notice is given under Section 28 (1) of the Local Electoral Act 2001 that electors of the Wanganui District Council have the right to demand a poll on the electoral system to be used for the 2010 triennial elections of the Wanganui District Council.

The Wanganui District Council resolved on 2 September 2008 to continue with the First Past the Post (FPP) electoral system for the 2010 election, unless a poll determines otherwise. The Local Electoral Act 2001 provides for the choice between the First Past the Post (FPP) and Single Transferable Vote (STV) electoral systems.

A valid demand for a poll must be:

  • Made in writing.
  • Signed by at least 5 percent of the number of electors enrolled as eligible to vote at the 2007 triennial election of the Wanganui District Council. This will require 1536 signatures of current electors.
  • Delivered to the principal office of the Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, by Saturday, 28 February 2009, but note that under section 35(6) of the Interpretation Act 1999, the final day on which poll demands can be received is 2 March 2009.

Section 30 (3) of the Local Electoral Act states that every elector who signs a demand must also set out their name and the address for which they are qualified as an elector of the Wanganui District Council.

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