Regional Council / October 2015
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November 2015 | September 2015-
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Pretty as a picture – but wait
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Another chocolate box scene was spoiled and many delicate creatures and ecosystems harmed last month when someone flushed paint down the stormwater drain.
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More park and ride for Kapiti commuters
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Finding a park at Paraparaumu and Waikanae stations is set to get a whole lot easier, so you can say goodbye to that long drive in and out of Wellington each day.
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Have your say on Te Ara o Whareroa logo
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council is looking for a logo to complement the newly named Te Aro o Whareroa cycleway and walking track.
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Special economic zones worth exploring
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Special economic zones are an idea worth considering says Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) chair Chris Laidlaw.
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First Wellington City School Achieves Top Enviro Award
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Paparangi School celebrates reaching the highest environmental achievement stage for schools today, Tuesday 20th October, 11.
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Hutt River flood protection hearing panel recommends Option A
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Enhanced flood protection for Lower Hutt’s CBD has moved a step closer following a recommendation by the Hutt River City Centre Upgrade Project Hearing Panel that Option A should go forward for final consideration by Greater Wellington Regional Council.
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Regional Council takes action on climate change
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- The Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) has adopted a climate change strategy focused on strengthening the long-term resilience and sustainability of the Wellington region through action and awareness.
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Supporting restoration in the Porirua Harbour Catchment
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council has launched a new contestable fund to support community groups in their efforts to restore native plants to public areas around the beautiful Porirua Harbour catchment.
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Supporting restoration around Wairarapa Moana
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council has launched a new contestable fund to support community groups in their efforts to restore native plants to public land around Wairarapa Moana.
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New Metlink website launching on 10 October
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Public transport journeys around greater Wellington are set to get even easier with the launch of Metlink’s new website on Saturday 10 October.
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Improved train services for Johnsonville
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- More reliable services, more choice of travel times and more seats are in store for Johnsonville Line commuters.
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Drawing attention to Wairarapa Moana
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Stunning new entrance signs have been installed at seven locations around Wairarapa Moana.
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Transformational work programmes mark big year for regional council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Major programmes of work, undertaken by the Greater Wellington Regional Council and affecting public transport, flood protection and environmental management and resilience, will transform the greater Wellington region.
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