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Live streaming lifts engagement
NewsCouncil is happy with the engagement on the Long Term Plan and Representation Review with live streaming of hui proving popular.
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Safety concerns over Waimarino rail over-bridges
NewsSafety concerns over the Ruapehu Rd and Mangateitei Rd rail over-bridges is seeing new restrictions and compliance cameras being installed.
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BBB rating for Council
NewsCouncil has achieved an independent CouncilMARK assessment rating of BBB confirming we are doing a lot of things really well.
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Have your say from Fri 26 March.
News3 waters (drinking, storm and waste) reform and debt, housing, township revitalisation, Maori co-governance, rating changes to name but a few...
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2020 Citizen of the Year Awards
NewsMark Fredericks and Sally Lashmar of Owhango, and Major Patrick Hibbs (retired) of Motuoapa are Ruapehu's 2020 Citizens of the Year.
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Ruapehu is at ALERT LEVEL 2 until Sun 7 March
NewsRuapehu district is at Alert Level 2. Council offices and services are fully operational but with LEVEL 2 protocols.
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New Youth Ambassadors wanted!
NewsRuapehu's award winning Youth Council is seeking young people aged from 12-24 years to become Councillors for 2021.
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Building consents now online
NewsApplying for a building consent in Ruapehu can now be done online making the process quicker and easier.
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Support for community to get through changes
NewsCouncil's focus for 2021 will include supporting Ruapehu communities to deal with developing challenges such as climate change.
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New chipper key to HCU operation
NewsCouncil's new chipper is key to ensuring the supply of enough chipped green and wood waste for the Hot Composting Unit (HCU).
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Volunteers wanted for new look 'dump shop'
NewsCouncil is seeking volunteers to help operate the revitalised 'dump shop' at the Taumarunui Transfer Station.
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Desludging maintenance at Taumarunui WWTP
NewsDesludging maintenance at the Taumarunui Wastewater Treatment Plant will use massive bio-bags to turn the sludge to soil.
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Council offices and libraries now open.
NewsAll Council offices and libraries are now open as per their normal business hours.
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Regional event funding approved
NewsRuapehu, Waikato, Rotorua and Taupō have been approved $3.75 million for regional events by Tourism Minister Stuart Nash.
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Raetihi Community Hub
NewsThe Steering Grp for the Raetihi Community Hub is excited to get community engagement underway again after a COVID enforced delay.
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Wall plantings taken down
NewsCouncil is removing the wall plants from the Central Park in Taumarunui while investigation of irrigation & planter issues is undertaken.
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Maori Wards poll requirements
NewsAnyone seeking a poll on Maori Wards must submit a valid petition to Council before 5pm on Mon 22 Feb 2021.
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Council happy with Mardi Gras waste diversion
NewsA commitment to sustainability saw over 80% of Mardi Gras' rubbish diverted from landfill and into recycling.
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Trade & Vocational Event
NewsThe Trade and Vocational Event at Taumarunui High School helped students meet with over 23 prospective employers & training opportunities.
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'No Scan - No Service'
NewsMayor Cameron is asking Ohakune businesses to ensure that customers have recorded their visit before serving them this Mardi Gras weekend.