Given that the Wellywood sign, which has thousands and thousands of Wellingtonians up in arms, is being put up by a company which is 34% owned by the council, and requires a resource consent from the council, you’d have thought that the Mayor would be showing a bit of leadership on the issue.
More on Celia vs Wellywood, this time straight from the Wellingtonista…
As a side note, it’s particularly distressing to see Celia Wade-Brown admitting her total powerlessness:
Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown said yesterday that she did not support a sign of any kind.
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