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Denise Piper Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Wayne Purdon, 57, can remember the crash that killed nurse Jodee-Anne Redmond and injured builder David Dell but he was seen swerving over the road for about 12km before he crashed into their vehicles on SH1 near Mangapai Rd. On Wednesday, he was sentenced to two years and four months in jail for … View moreWayne Purdon, 57, can remember the crash that killed nurse Jodee-Anne Redmond and injured builder David Dell but he was seen swerving over the road for about 12km before he crashed into their vehicles on SH1 near Mangapai Rd. On Wednesday, he was sentenced to two years and four months in jail for his dangerous driving. What do you think?
Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
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We'd be keen to hear about your favourite summer holiday spots in NZ. Is there somewhere you keep returning to year after year and, if so, what are the main attractions? What makes it such a stand-out spot? Any tips you may be able to offer on the best things to see and do there… View moreHi everyone,
We'd be keen to hear about your favourite summer holiday spots in NZ. Is there somewhere you keep returning to year after year and, if so, what are the main attractions? What makes it such a stand-out spot? Any tips you may be able to offer on the best things to see and do there - as well as the best places to grab a drink or bite to eat - would be much appreciated. Please put 'NFP' (not for publication) in your comment if you don't want it to appear in a travel article. Thanks again.
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Date: Saturday 28th November 2020
Time: Two slots (10 am - 12 pm AND 1 pm - 3 pm)
Venue: Whangarei Women's Club (Corner of Rust Ave and Alexander Street)
Ticket: $15. Limited spaces available
WINGS invites you to our Christmas Crafts Fair and High Tea Fundraiser.
Support Whangarei's … View moreDate: Saturday 28th November 2020
Time: Two slots (10 am - 12 pm AND 1 pm - 3 pm)
Venue: Whangarei Women's Club (Corner of Rust Ave and Alexander Street)
Ticket: $15. Limited spaces available
WINGS invites you to our Christmas Crafts Fair and High Tea Fundraiser.
Support Whangarei's local businesses. Come and enjoy tea and cake while visiting a wide variety of local stalls.
Awesome raffle prizes!
Gluten-Free option available upon request.
Sheila from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads
Art & Things 5th & 6th December 10am - 4pm
Make time to visit Ocean Beach Road weekend of 5th & 6th Dec and see the great works on sale at seven studios situated between Urquharts Bay and Ocean Beach. These are just some of the beautiful items that will be on sale. Lots of different … View moreArt & Things 5th & 6th December 10am - 4pm
Make time to visit Ocean Beach Road weekend of 5th & 6th Dec and see the great works on sale at seven studios situated between Urquharts Bay and Ocean Beach. These are just some of the beautiful items that will be on sale. Lots of different media and prices. Perfect for unique Christmas gifts. Check out www.whangareiheadsartstrail.org.nz... for more photos and info
Thomas from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads
Racist or inclusive?
you are invited to two public meetings with the subject of the suggested introduction of Maori Wards to our councils.
Andrew Judd, the former Mayor of New Plymouth and a strong advocate for a Maori wards law change will be guest speaker.
Friday Nov 27, 6pm at St John's … View moreRacist or inclusive?
you are invited to two public meetings with the subject of the suggested introduction of Maori Wards to our councils.
Andrew Judd, the former Mayor of New Plymouth and a strong advocate for a Maori wards law change will be guest speaker.
Friday Nov 27, 6pm at St John's Co-operating Golden Church, 149Kamo Rd.
and
Saturday Nov 28, 10.30am at St Stephen's Anglican Church, 88 Church St, Onerahi.
All welcome
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Shop address: 475B Kamo Road (near Domino's Kamo)
The Team from Whangarei District Council
This year compared to last year:
🐾 More dogs were re-homed
🐕 More dogs were registered
🐶 Fewer complaints were made about dogs and
🚓 Far fewer dogs were sent to the pound
But...
… View moreThis year compared to last year:
🐾 More dogs were re-homed
🐕 More dogs were registered
🐶 Fewer complaints were made about dogs and
🚓 Far fewer dogs were sent to the pound
But...
🐺 More infringement notices were issued
🌭 Ten people were disqualified from owning dogs
Read our summary or view the full Dog Control report:
www.wdc.govt.nz...
Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
Waka Kotahi NZTA have provided a summary of engagement about the recent consultation regarding the two route options and the feedback received.
Once the emerging preferred corridor has been identified, and after they have met with potentially affected landowners, they will publish the emerging … View moreWaka Kotahi NZTA have provided a summary of engagement about the recent consultation regarding the two route options and the feedback received.
Once the emerging preferred corridor has been identified, and after they have met with potentially affected landowners, they will publish the emerging preferred corridor on their website. The next round of engagement will get underway in early-2021 and will be focussed more on highway design elements including intersections, access and walking and cycling. As well as their ongoing online engagement, Waka Kotahi NZTA are also planning to host community events in February 2021.
A timeline of the project is attached below.
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Here at Stuff Travel, our team of journalists have been furiously ferreting out Aotearoa’s best hidden gems. We've come across so many activities and places we never knew existed.
Typically, as soon as we report a great place on Stuff, the floodgates open. But … View moreHey neighbours,
Here at Stuff Travel, our team of journalists have been furiously ferreting out Aotearoa’s best hidden gems. We've come across so many activities and places we never knew existed.
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The Team from Whangarei District Council
Let's talk about the waterfront! Today we are launching our Waterfront Precint Plan engagement and we want your input on this very special part of the city.
www.wdc.govt.nz...
Help us develop a 20 to 30-year shared vision for the Whangarei Waterfront for how it will change and develop.
Over… View moreLet's talk about the waterfront! Today we are launching our Waterfront Precint Plan engagement and we want your input on this very special part of the city.
www.wdc.govt.nz...
Help us develop a 20 to 30-year shared vision for the Whangarei Waterfront for how it will change and develop.
Over the next few weeks our team will also be going to events around Whangārei – the Night Market, Artisan Markets, holding meetings with key stakeholders and the general public (at A’Fare, 10am-12pm on 3 December and 5pm-7pm on 10 December) and holding drop-in sessions at the Central Library on Thursdays from 11am-12pm and 5pm-6pm on 19 and 26 November. Find out all about this project and tell us what you think!
Over the past 25 years, numerous plans and/or strategies have been developed and projects completed for the waterfront area. The Waterfront Precinct Plan will develop a cohesive vision for the waterfront area drawing on past work, existing projects and guiding future development in a consistent and integrated way. A precinct plan enables all of the projects to be considered together in one document.
A plan like this is likely to affect development for the next 20-30 years so it is vital that it reflects the wishes of the community, mana whenua and key stakeholders who will be living with the results. This Precinct Plan will inform future projects and planning, public space improvements, infrastructure spending and the Whangārei District Plan.
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