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Lifts in the performance of Wellington’s bus network were reported to the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee at an update at Parliament today.
Council reports lift in bus performance and more to come
Posted on 6 December 2018
Lifts in the performance of Wellington’s bus network were
reported to the Transport and Infrastructure Select
Committee at an update at Parliament today.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/council-reports-lift-in-bus-performance-and-more-to-come/
Residents’ views are being sought on development of effective flood management options for Masterton being prepared by Greater Wellington and Masterton District Council.
Masterton residents' views sought on flood protection
Posted on 3 December 2018
Residents’ views are being sought on development of
effective flood management options for Masterton being
prepared by Greater Wellington and Masterton District
Council.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/masterton-residents-views-sought-on-flood-protection/
A new whaitua committee - Whaitua te Whanganui-a-Tara - has been established by Greater Wellington Regional Council to work with communities in the Hutt Valley and Wellington to develop proposals to improve fresh and marine water quality throughout its valley and harbour catchments.
New committee will work with communities towards improving the health of waterways and harbour
Posted on 3 December 2018
A new whaitua committee - Whaitua te Whanganui-a-Tara - has
been established by Greater Wellington Regional Council to
work with communities in the Hutt Valley and Wellington to
develop proposals to improve fresh and marine water quality
throughout its valley and harbour catchments.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/new-committee-will-work-with-communities-towards-improving-the-health-of-waterways-and-harbour/
Kaiwharawhara and Kings Wharf have been shortlisted in a search for a site for a potential new multi-user terminal for the Cook Strait Ferries.
Multi-user terminal mooted for Cook Strait Ferries
Posted on 22 November 2018
Kaiwharawhara and Kings Wharf have been shortlisted in a
search for a site for a potential new multi-user terminal
for the Cook Strait Ferries.
https://archive.gw.govt.nz/multi-user-terminal-mooted-for-cook-strait-ferries/