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    • City Housing Policy Changes
      • 17 Feb 2010
      • Downtown Community Ministry
      • Wellingtonians should comment our Council for staying firmly in the business of social housing provision. Their draft policy for the city’s social housing service describes a vision of affordable and safe accommodation for Wellingtonians in need. It also provides details on the Housing Upgrade Project (HUP) with Housing New Zealand.
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      • wellington city council

    • Tenant suggestions offered to Council
      • 22 Apr 2009
      • Downtown Community Ministry
      • With Wellington City Council holding a design competition on modernising its housing units Downtown Community Ministry thought it’d ask some clients for their input. “Overwhelmingly we were told that people wanted flats that were light and dry. Things like insulation to keep them warmer throughout winter were at the top of the list,” says Community Outreach Worker Kate Bell.
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      • housing
      • wellington city council

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    • A hard-and-fast storm hits Wellington
      • 13 Mar 2010
      • Hutt Valley Fire Police Unit
      • A substantial storm hit Wellington late yesterday and at one stage almost every NZFS Appliance from Upper Hutt South, was on the road, responding to calls of lines and trees down, roofs lifting and awnings flying.
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    • 5.8 percent Rate increase to Wellington's homeowners and zero to commercial buildings
      • 13 Mar 2010
      • Back To The Future
      • Actually the rate increase is closer to 6.5 percent to the residents if you take into account the swimming pool improvements proposed as an option in the DAP (Draft Annual Plan.) The total rate increase including the commercial and residential sector is quoted as 2.8 percent but when the sectors are broken down the commercial is zero and the residential is 6 percent or 6.5 percent depending on the final fix in the DAP.
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