![]() Issue No. 356 - 27 March 2008 |
Ministry of Health – Public Notice
Some plumbing fittings have the potential to allow minute traces of metals to accumulate in water standing in the fittings for several hours. Although the health risk is small, the Ministry of Health recommends that you flush a mugful of water from your drinking-water tap each morning before use to remove any metals that may have dissolved from the plumbing fittings. We are recommending this simple precaution for all households, including those on public and private water supplies. Director-General of Health |
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Public Notice of Application Concerning
Resource Consent
Resource Management Act 1991 The Wanganui District Council has received an application from Good Earth Matters Consulting Limited acting on behalf of the Universal College of Learning (UCOL) for a Resource Consent as described below. Description of Application: Location of the Proposed Activity: The application includes an assessment of environmental effects. The application may be inspected at the Wanganui District Council offices during normal office hours. Please contact Kathryn Barnes (06) 349 0001 ext 8400 if you have any questions about the application. Any person may make a submission on the application. You may do so by sending a written submission to the Chief Executive, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui. The submission must be in form 13. Copies of this form are available from the Wanganui District Council Administration Building (Customer Services). Submissions close on Monday, 14 April 2008, at 4.00pm. You must also serve a copy of your submission on UCOL (the applicant), whose address for service is C/- Good Earth Matters Consulting Limited, PO Box 1268, Palmerston North, as soon as practicable after serving your submission on the Wanganui District Council. |
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Wastewater separation update
Work will continue in Koromiko Road. The road is open to traffic. Smithfield Road remains closed from No.23 Smithfield Road to Moore Avenue. Access for residents is still available. Works continue on Heads Road between Liffiton Street and Sarjeant Street. The road is open to traffic. |
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Temporary road closure
Smithfield Road - No.23 Smithfield Road to Moore Avenue Wanganui Wastewater Separation Project Smithfield Road between No.23 Smithfield Road and Moore Avenue will continue to be closed until 7.00pm Saturday, 5 April 2008, for the purpose of constructing a new sanitary sewer drain. This closure does not affect Smithfield Road from Carlton Avenue to No.23 Smithfield Road. Vehicle access to properties along the closed section will be available at all times. A signposted detour will not be provided. |
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Downgrading of Fire Season status
from Prohibited to Restricted
Pursuant to Section 22(2) of the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977 notice is hereby given that the Prohibited Fire Season imposed on 27 January 2008 for the Wanganui District, on 29 January 2008 for the Rangitikei District and on 30 January 2008 for the Ruapehu District is downgraded to a Restricted Fire Season as from midnight Friday, 7 March 2008. All persons wishing to light fires in the open must obtain a permit. The issuing of permits will be according to each of the above Councils' previous individual arrangements. Sufficient time should be allowed for any investigation or inspection to be made prior to the issuing of a permit. Exemptions:
Failure to comply with this order constitutes an offence under Section 61 of the above-mentioned Act. For all fire emergencies phone 111 and give your name, address, telephone number and rural number (if applicable). Annie Petersen Kevin Smith Stan Dulieu |
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Rates rebates
1 July 2007 – 30 June 2008 The income threshold for rates rebate is now $20,000 and the maximum allowable rebate is $500. Eligibility for a rates rebate is determined by:
To assist you with your application, please bring in the following:
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. |
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