![]() Issue No. 69 - 28 September 2002 |
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Official opening of Cobham Bridge clip-on lane The new clip-on cycle and pedestrian lane on the Cobham Bridge will be officially opened on Saturday, September 28. Wanganui Mayor Chas Poynter and Transit New Zealand CEO Dr Robin Dunlop will jointly open the new section. The opening will take place at the southern (Putiki) end of the bridge and those present will be invited to walk or cycle across the new cycleway. A plaque will be erected in memory of Wanganui boys Zane Cutter and Colin Morgan who were tragically killed on the bridge in February 2000. |
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Rural fire season
With the fire season fast approaching, we remind rural residents that some areas are restricted for fires (refer to the map).
If you require further information, please contact:
The NIWA forecast for the coming fire season is drier and hotter than average so we urge everyone to take extreme care with fire. |
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What's on in and around Wanganui
To September 29: New Zealand Roller Hockey Nationals September 28: Rivercity Markets September 28: Take a Kid Trout Fishing September 28: Full Contact Thai Boxing September 28: Walkway Opening, Cobham Bridge September 29: Country Music Afternoon September 29: Wanganui Surfcasting and Angling
Club - Ladies' Fishing Contest September 29: Vintage Motorcross - Johnson's
Classic Scramble To October 20: Lismore Forest Closed More information about things to do in the Wanganui District is available from the Visitor Information Centre, 101 Guyton Street. |
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Take a Kid Trout Fishing The Wanganui District Council is pleased to support the Take a Kid Trout Fishing day to be held at Virginia Lake on Saturday, 28 September 2002. This educational fishing day is designed to give Wanganui children the thrill of trout fishing and encourage responsible fishing. |
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Twelve-month trial P120 free parking
The trial starts on Monday, October 7. The trial will help the Council to find out whether the free parking will encourage more shoppers to park near the Central Business District. It has been suggested that the availability of this type of parking is important in retaining the economic vitality of the area. The changeover work will commence on Monday, September 30. The Council's roading maintenance contractor, Works Infrastructure Ltd, and parking enforcement staff will do the work. The major work involves changing signage and removing the parking meter heads. The parking meter poles will remain for the trial. During the changeover there will be some disruption to parking in these areas. Your patience and co-operation during the changeover will be greatly appreciated. |
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Wanganui Community Awards
Nominations for the Wanganui Community Awards are now being sought. The Awards will be made to persons who have carried out meritorious voluntary service in Wanganui. Applicants will require to be nominated by two citizens of Wanganui, or a bona fide organisation. Please note: Nomination forms and Conditions of Nomination are available from the Customer Services Desk, Ground Floor, Municipal Office Building, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui. The closing date for nominations is Friday, 1 November 2002. |
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Rural Refuse Bin Collection
The District Council has recently let a new contract to
Waste Management Ltd to provide and clear refuse bins in the rural area.
The new contract commences on 1 September 2002, with the collection schedule
as follows:
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Meetings Diary
Hearings Wanganui Rural Community Board Economic Development Community Development Environment Unless otherwise notified, the meetings will commence at 2.00pm in Committee Room 2, Municipal Office Building, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui. Agendas are available at the Customer Services Counter, Municipal Office
Building, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui and the Wanganui District Library
two working days prior to the meeting. The Council welcomes members of the public to attend its meetings. |
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