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Wellsford Wastewater Servicing

Watercare

Good morning,

Watercare has been looking at the best way to provide the growing communities of Wellsford and Te Hana with safe and reliable wastewater services.  Your feedback is important to us and we are committed to ensuring  that our activities  take account of community views and values.  We would like to welcome you to an open day  where you can meet  our staff and  find out more about this proposal.

Come and find out more:
Date: Wednesday 12 October 2016
Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm
Venue: Wellsford District Community - 1 Matheson Road, Wellsford

For further information or to be kept informed about this project, please contact us at Wellsford@water.co.nz or visit www.watercare.co.nz... - 'work in your area'

Thanks,
Yasmeen

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