News
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Community Boards to Stay
NewsCouncil has resolved to retain both its Community Boards but with changes designed to provide better representation for communities of interest.
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Creative Communities Grant Applications Now Open
NewsIf you are involved with any activity or project that increases participation in the arts or culture you may be eligible for a Creative NZ grant.
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Cycle Tourism Summit
NewsBuilding the growth and success of cycle tourism is the focus of a special Cycle Tourism Summit being held at the Chateau on Friday 23 October.
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Council submits Ruapehu Digital Enablement Plan
NewsRural communities stand to gain benefits if Council's bid for Ruapehu to be part of the next broadband and mobile investment round succeeds.
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Ruapehu Seeks Chinese Investment
NewsCouncil is seeking to establish relationships with Chinese investors and promote Ruapehu investment opportunities with a focus on tourism.
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Hardline approach on owners of dangerous dogs
NewsCouncil is taking a harder line against dog owners who do not comply with the requirements of menacing or dangerous dog classifications
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Investment in tourism pays off
NewsAn analysis of the i-SITE network shows that it is making a positive economic contribution to the Ruapehu economy and justifies Council's investment
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Rugby World Cup Extended Opening Hours
NewsBar and clubs wanting to take advantage of the extended opening hours for the Rugby World Cup need to adhere to special rules and conditions.
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Minimum Weighbridge Charge Increasing
NewsThe minimum charge for disposing of rubbish at the Taumarunui landfill is set to increase to $10 from 1st October.
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Business Friendly Council
NewsCouncil is wanting to hear first hand how it can be more business friendly and support new businesses get established and existing businesses thrive.
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Taumarunui Motor Home Friendly
NewsTaumarunui has been officially recognised as being motor home friendly by the NZ Motor Caravan Association.
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New Youth Councillors
NewsCouncil is committed to engaging Ruapehu youth in helping to form the district's future.
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Manawatu-Whanganui Regional Growth Study
NewsThe Regional Growth Study has sought to identify and prioritise our big economic opportunities and the barriers to attaining them.