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  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - July 15th 2015

    Mahurangimatters - July 15th 2015

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  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - September 17th 2014

    Mahurangimatters - September 17th 2014

    Rodney projects may be deferred Auckland Councils Finance and Performance Committee has identified $28 million in Local Board projects to be deferred for at least a year to keep rate increases to 2.5 per cent. A report by Council manager of financial planning, policy and budgeting Mathew Walker said delays in completing projects had meant "a significant bow wave has built up" and Council could not afford to complete all project Page 2

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - September 3rd 2014

    Mahurangimatters - September 3rd 2014

    Warkworth commuter service a step cl.. A regular bus service from Warkworth to Silverdale in 2016 is a step closer, with public consultation due to start early next year. Auckland Transport (AT) is proposing the service runs every two hours during the day and hourly at peak times. Based on results from a public transport engagement survey completed last month, AT will develop proposed routes and timetables for public consultation in 20 Page 2

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - August 13th 2014

    Mahurangimatters - August 13th 2014

    Rodney candidates quizzed on environ.. Getting excited about the General Election seems a bit of a stretch for many people this year, but that certainly doesnt apply to members of Hibiscus Coast Forest & Bird. Local Forest & Bird members were first to host five of Rodneys general election candidates in a public meeting held in Orewa on August 5, and about 50 people turned out to hear what the candidates had to say on environmental is Page 3

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Friday - August 1st 2014

    Mahurangimatters - August 1st 2014

    Noah-nonsense approach taken to buil.. A Mahurangi entrepreneur says he has found a solution to the problem of affordable housing by building an ark. Coll Bell has built an A-frame style house on pontoons, which he says is classed as a boat, to show how building a home can be affordable if you dont need to follow the building code or gain building consent. "It makes me furious to hear Councillors going on about affordable housing when Page 3

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - July 16th 2014

    Mahurangimatters - July 16th 2014

    Roads dominate Local Board plan meet.. Auckland Council staff and Rodney Local Board members outnumbered the public at an information evening on the Local Board Plan in Wellsford this month. The plan sets out priorities for the Local Board for the next three years and invites residents to comment by August 6. Only about 10 people attended the meeting at the Wellsford Community Hall, which became tense as the issue of unsealed roads ecl Page 2

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - July 2nd 2014

    Mahurangimatters - July 2nd 2014

    New course fosters student curiosity A new programme has been launched at Mahurangi College aimed at extending students education and knowledge outside of the regular school curriculum. Coordinator Cath Lewis says its all about connecting students with opportunities to extend their knowledge in a field they are keen and curious to explore. Parents and teachers will connect students with experts and mentors in the community who will Page 3

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - June 18th 2014

    Mahurangimatters - June 18th 2014

    Ratepayers fund Rodney Local Board s.. The Rodney Local Board is going to harness the power of social media to rev up its image and better engage with its constituents, particularly youth. The board has agreed to fund a social media pilot for six months, costing $16,800. The money will be used to employ someone for 20 hours a week, at $35 an hour, to post comments on existing community Facebook pages. If it is successful, the project c Page 3

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - April 16th 2014

    Mahurangimatters - April 16th 2014

    Questions raised over how Rodney rat.. Auckland Council is collecting more than $60 million a year from ratepayers in the Rodney ward, new figures appear to reveal. A member of the Northern Action Group (NAG), Dennis Brown, says he has been leaked the figures, and has questioned whether the ward is getting value for money. He has also noted that the Rodney Local Board receives just $24 million of the total. The leaked figures for the l Page 3

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - April 2nd 2014

    Mahurangimatters - April 2nd 2014

    Matakanas Seagull Race hits its tar.. Hundreds turned out to watch the annual Matakana Seagull Race and about $8000 was raised for local emergency services. The Matakana Pub co-owner and event organiser Duncan Anderson says it was a great day with about 32 Seagull-powered craft taking part. "It went really well. Numbers were up on last year," Duncan says. The money raised will be divided between the Kawau Coastguard, the Matakana Rura Page 6

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - March 19th 2014

    Mahurangimatters - March 19th 2014

    Motorway decision likely to sneak th.. The new motorway between Puhoi and Warkworth is likely Mahurangi to get consent with just days to spare before this years election. It was originally expected the consent would be approved by August. At a pre-hearing conference in Silverdale this month, the chairman of the board of inquiry, retired High Court judge John Priestley, said it was possible a final decision might not be ready until Oct Page 3

  • Mahurangimatters Mahurangi - New Zealand

    Wednesday - March 5th 2014

    Mahurangimatters - March 5th 2014

    Hill Street intersection delayed yet.. Motorists travelling through Warkworth will have to wait nearly a decade until the Hill Street intersection is revamped. The NZ Transport Agency has confirmed it will not be upgrading the intersection until after the new motorway is built from Puhoi to Warkworth. It says it is important that it has a reliable alternative route in place first before it begins work. Cr Penny Webster had raised the p Page 3

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