Government / April 2016
May 2016 | March 2016-
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Free restoration day symposium for community volunteers
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Registrations are now open for Restoration Day 2016, a long standing free event which aims to upskill volunteers and to celebrate ecological restoration work carried out by community conservation groups across the greater Wellington region.
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Hutt residents invited to ‘drop in’ and chat about Wellington
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Hutt residents are being invited to drop in to the Dowse Art Museum on Wednesday 27 April and have a chat about Wellington.
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Porirua residents invited to 'drop in' and chat about Wellington
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Porirua residents are being invited to drop in to the Porirua Club on Tuesday 26 April and have a chat about Wellington.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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It’s open! Korokoro valley track
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- From today, Friday 22 April, the Korokoro valley track in Belmont Regional Park is again open to the public following extensive work after last year’s floods.
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Porirua commuters encouraged to explore Park & Ride alternatives
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- While you normally can’t have too much of a good thing, it’s a different story at the increasingly popular Porirua Station Park and Ride - and commuters who can’t get a park need to consider other options such as taking the bus, carpooling or parking at other stations to help ease the congestion.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Questions to be asked about the future of land and water management
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- This week the Ruamāhanga Whaitua Committee met to decide on a round of questions they will ask the Ruamahanga River catchment community in mid-2016 as it works to progress land and water management decisions in the Ruamahanga River catchment.
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Let's get Wellington talking - and moving
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Talking is something Wellingtonians thrive on and the region’s transport leaders want people to do just that over the next few weeks about the Capital City – how they find getting around and through it and what they love most about how Wellington looks, feels and functions.
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