Issue No. 16 - 22 September 2001

We provide Cemeteries

  • To ensure that there are high standard facilities for the cremation and/or burial of deceased persons in accordance with the Burial and Cremation Act. This includes attractive park-like settings for family and friends to remember loved ones.
  • To create and preserve a cultural institution for the community, and provide a place of remembrance that is visually pleasing.
  • To add to the overall amenity, image and historical values of the District.

How this service is provided

Aramoho Cemetery - a total area of 14.5 hectares, and Brunswick, Heads Road, Matarawa and Maxwell Cemeteries totalling an additional 4.5 hectares.

Services provided

  1. Standard lawn, cremation lawn, children's lawn, stillborn area, returned services lawn - with pre-placed beams for headstones.
  2. Rose garden for cremation ashes.
  3. Cremation service, including chapel.
  4. Access and parking areas, seats, tap water for flowers, shade trees and hedges.
  5. Book of Remembrance - available for viewing between 8am and 4.30pm weekdays at Aramoho Crematorium or by appointment.

Maintenance standards

To maintain the tranquil and pleasing appearance of the cemeteries, the maintenance standards need to be high. The following are examples of maintenance items that the Council requires:
  • Graves are kept free of weeds and grass, with grounds kept litter free. (The Council does not maintain the graves and headstones themselves).
  • Grass is mown with a catcher in specified areas of high presentation, otherwise kept to a height of between 30mm - 50mm.
  • Trees and plantings are maintained to provide a pleasant appearance.
  • Roses are pruned and fertilised annually, dead-headed while in flower and sprayed every six weeks to keep them in good health.
  • Cultural and religious requirements are respected e.g. restoration of graves is not undertaken until all mourners have left the site.
  • An accurate record of all cremations and burials is maintained.

Cost

The cemeteries are largely self funded from charges - some examples are:
Adult burial $500
Adult cremation $500
Plot purchase $700
Cremation and rose garden plots $250
A full list of fees is available from the Sexton.

Further information about cemeteries is available from Mark Daniels at the Council office, phone 349 0001 or email markd@wanganui.govt.nz.

This information is part of the At Your Service booklet, which gives details on all of the Council's services. You can pick up a copy of the booklet from the Council's Help Desk, or ring the Help Desk on 349 0001 and we will post a copy to you, or email us at wdc@wanganui.govt.nz to request a copy. You can view information about each of the Council's services on our Services pages.

Local Authority Elections
Special Voting

Pursuant to regulation 35 of the Local Electoral Regulations 2001, special voting documents for the Local Authority Elections to be held on Saturday, 13 October 2001, may be obtained from the Special Voting Booth, First Floor, Wanganui District Council Chambers, from Monday, 24 September 2001, to Friday, 12 October 2001, between the hours of 8.30am and 4.30pm daily and also Saturday, 13 October 2001, between the hours of 9.00am and noon.

Persons Entitled to Vote as Special Voters

Any elector may vote at an election or poll as a special voter if -
(a) the elector's name does not appear on the copy of the roll used for that election or poll or has been wrongly deleted from that copy; or
(b) in the case of an election or poll relating to a ward, community, or constituency, the elector has qualified as an elector and the name of the elector is entered on a roll for the territorial authority or other local authority in whose district or region the ward, community, or constituency is situated, but is not entered on a roll in respect of that ward, community, or constituency; or
(c) the elector is a person who is a qualified residential or ratepayer elector under Section 20 (2) or (3) of the Act; but their name is not on the electoral roll or their voting entitlement is incorrectly recorded on that roll; or
(d) the elector spoils, loses, or does not receive his or her voting documents; or
(e) the elector satisfies the electoral officer that it will not be possible or practicable for the elector to vote by casting an ordinary vote without incurring hardship or undue inconvenience.

B P Taylor
Electoral Officer

At Your Service - Cemeteries

Sale of Former Plant Nursery
16 Abbot Street

The Wanganui District Council wishes to sell by tender the former Council Plant Nursery located at 16 Abbot Street. The entire property is contained in a 8,896 square metre rear lot and comprises a number of structures including glasshouses, a workshop, tunnel houses, shade house and toilet block.

The Council's preference is to sell the property. However, if no tenders are received, the Council will consider other options, such as lease proposals or offers to purchase, for removal, individual structures or other items. The Tender Pack also contains the appropriate form for parties to register their interest.

Tender Packs for the property are available from the Help Desk of the Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui. Tender documents shall be completed as set out in the Terms and Conditions of Tender contained in the Tender Pack.

Tenders and Registrations of Other Interest must be posted or delivered so as to be received no later than 4.00pm, Tuesday, 6 November 2001, by:

The Secretary
Tenders Board
Tenders Box - Contract 963
Help Desk
Wanganui District Council
PO Box 637 (101 Guyton Street)
Wanganui

Facsimile, telegram, telex or email copies of the tender documents will not be accepted. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Any enquiries should be directed to Joanne O'Connell, Property Officer, Parks & Property Management Services, Wanganui District Council. Phone: (06) 349 0542 or email joanneo@wanganui.govt.nz.

Tenders

Contract No. 942: Carriageway Resurfacing 2001/2002

Tenders are invited for the resurfacing of approximately 31.8 kilometres of both urban and rural roads in the Wanganui District.

Tender documents may be obtained from the Help Desk, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, between the hours of 8.00am and 5.00pm; phone (06) 349 0001, fax (06) 349 0000.

Tenders close with Secretary, Tenders Board, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 2 October 2001

Tenders will be evaluated in accordance with Transfund Competitive Pricing Procedures (CPP). The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.


Contract No. 958: Footpath Renewals in Concrete 2001/2002

Tenders are invited for the renewal of approximately 4200 metres of footpath.

Tender documents may be obtained from the Help Desk, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, between the hours of 8.00am and 5.00pm; phone (06) 349 0001, fax (06) 349 0000.

Tenders close with Secretary, Tenders Board, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 2 October 2001.

Tenders will be evaluated in accordance with Transfund Competitive Pricing Procedures (CPP). The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.


Contract No. 959: Footpath Resurfacing 2001/2002

Tenders are invited for the reconstruction and resurfacing in asphaltic concrete of approximately 500 metres of footpath.

Tender documents may be obtained from the Help Desk, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, between the hours of 8.00am and 5.00pm; phone (06) 349 0001, fax (06) 349 0000.

Tenders close with Secretary, Tenders Board, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 2 October 2001.

Tenders will be evaluated in accordance with Transfund Competitive Pricing Procedures (CPP). The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.


Contract No. 962: Kai Iwi Pipe Bridge No. 2

Tenders are invited for the construction of Pipe Bridge No. 2 near Kai Iwi Hall on Rangitatau East Road.

The work consists of construction of piled abutments and space frame truss span and does not include laying of water mains.

Tender documents will be available from Wednesday, 26 September 2001, from the Help Desk, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, between the hours of 8.00am and 5.00pm; phone (06) 349 0001, fax (06) 349 0000.

Tenders close with Secretary, Tenders Board, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 9 October 2001.


Contract No. 964: Excavator Hire

Tenders are invited for hire of excavators for water main renewals in Kai Iwi.

Documents can be obtained from the Help Desk, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui.

Tenders close on Tuesday, 2 October 2001.


Contract No. 965: Kowhai Park Roller Skating Track Resurfacing

Tenders are invited for the laying of approximately 2000 square metres of asphaltic concrete over a length of approximately 400 metres and the installation of a drainage structure.

Tender documents may be obtained from the Help Desk, Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, between the hours of 8.00am and 5.00pm; phone (06) 349 0001, fax (06) 349 0000.

Tenders close with Secretary, Tenders Board, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 2 October 2001.

Next week's Council meetings

Council Meeting (Council Chamber)

7.30pm, Monday, 24 September 2001

Agendas are available at the Help Desk, 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.

Notice of meetings

Rates and Debt Write-off Subcommittee

A meeting of the Rates and Debt Write-off Subcommittee will be held at 1.00pm on Friday, 5 October 2001 in Committee Room 2, 1st Floor, Municipal Office Building, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui.

It is expected that this meeting will be held with the public excluded.

Council Special Meeting

A Special meeting of the Wanganui District Council will be held at 2.00pm on Friday, 5 October 2001 in the Council Chamber, Municipal Office Building, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui.

The purpose of the meeting is to:

  1. Adopt the Audited Annual Report for Wanganui District Council for the year ended 30 June 2001.
  2. To consider the results of public consultation about the establishment of a Holding Company.

Click for a full list of coming meetings

Notice of proposed temporary road closure to vehicular traffic
[Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965]

The Wanganui Car Club, for the purpose of a hill climb event, proposes to close Okoia Hill Road from 100 metres before the junction with Matarawa Valley Road to the intersection with No. 2 Line on Sunday, 4 November 2001, from 9.00am until 6.00pm.

During the closure, provision will be made for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use Okoia Hill Road.

Any person objecting to the proposed road closure should lodge notice of his/her objections and grounds thereof in writing before 7 October 2001 at the Wanganui District Council, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui.


Vacancy - Parks Contracts Officer

Parks Contracts Officer
Applications close 4.00pm, Friday, 28 September 2001


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:
Previous nominations will not be considered for selection. Only those persons nominated this year will be considered, as nominations do not "roll over" annually.

Nomination forms and Conditions of Nomination are available from the Help Desk, Ground Floor, Municipal Office Building, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui.

The closing date for nominations is Friday, 2 November 2001.

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