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beach water quality in Browns Bay and Mairangi Bay

Monday, 25 November 2002, 6:23 pm | North Shore City

The North Shore City Council is hosting a public meeting tomorrow to explain the options for upgrading the sewerage network in Browns Bay and improve beach water quality in Browns and Mairangi Bays. More >>

Action Plan launch for North Shore City

Friday, 22 November 2002, 1:51 pm | North Shore City

A wide range of projects designed to meet the challenges of growth and change are outlined in North Shore City's first City Blueprint Action Plan - to be launched by Mayor George Wood in Devonport next Wednesday (November 27). More >>

Help shape the future of the Albany Centre

Friday, 22 November 2002, 1:51 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City Council is reviewing the way the Albany Centre has been developing, and it wants to hear from residents about their views on how the area takes shape. More >>

North Shore appoints Roger Duncan interim CEO

Thursday, 21 November 2002, 3:13 pm | North Shore City

In a decision fully supported by all parties, North Shore City Council last night (November 20) appointed Roger Duncan* as the city's interim chief executive officer with immediate effect, following the resignation of Rob Hutchison* earlier this week. More >>

Chips stay on council's road resealing menu

Monday, 18 November 2002, 2:35 pm | North Shore City

After extensive consultation including a 500-household telephone survey, the North Shore City Council has decided to develop a new and improved road resealing policy based on its current practice of chip seal for most roads, but hot mix for high stress ... More >>

Council to consult widely on sand for Beach Haven

Monday, 18 November 2002, 2:14 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City Council is to continue with its efforts to replenish Beach Haven beach with sand at the best possible price, after taking into account the views of the wider community. More >>

Bryan Adams Part Of North Harbour Golden Summer

Monday, 18 November 2002, 2:13 pm | North Shore City

Bryan Adams part of golden Summer of '03 at North Harbour Stadium November 15, 2002 More >>

Launch of North Shore Heritage Trust

Thursday, 14 November 2002, 9:49 am | North Shore City

Part of its ongoing commitment to protect and support local heritage, North Shore City Council will next week launch the North Shore Heritage Trust. More >>

Great clean up by North Shore residents

Wednesday, 13 November 2002, 4:23 pm | North Shore City

North Shore residents led the way over the rest of the country when more than 8,000 locals took part in this year's Clean Up NZ Week in September. More >>

Safeswim website revamped and relaunched

Wednesday, 13 November 2002, 4:22 pm | North Shore City

The new Safeswim website is a one-stop-shop providing daily beach water quality information including any pollution or wastewater events as well as water quality results from the council's weekly monitoring of 27 North Shore City beaches. More >>

New war memorial to set sail in ceremony with GG

Thursday, 7 November 2002, 12:36 am | North Shore City

A new Takapuna War Memorial with a nautical inspired design, will be officially dedicated by the Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright just before the eleventh hour on November 11 to mark Armistice Day in North Shore City this year. More >>

NSCC confirms sewer improvement programme

Tuesday, 5 November 2002, 6:40 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City Council will this week consider a major report updating progress on Project CARE, council's 20-year programme of work to improve beach water quality. More >>

Council reaffirms position on harbour crossings

Thursday, 24 October 2002, 4:54 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City Council has reaffirmed its opposition to the building of a further harbour crossing between North Shore City and Auckland City if it is primarily for private motor vehicles. More >>

'Gold-plated family silver', says mayor

Thursday, 24 October 2002, 4:52 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City mayor George Wood says Vector paid a "gold-plated price for the family silver", the 16.2 million UnitedNetworks shares which will reap North Shore City, Waitakere City and Rodney District Councils more than $160 million. More >>

Split Views On City's Road Resealing Options

Thursday, 24 October 2002, 3:15 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City residents are divided on whether they want to pay more to have smoother roads while almost all ratepayers do not consider a new city-wide resealing policy to be their council's main priority for increased spending. More >>

'Gold-Plated Family Silver', Says Mayor

Thursday, 24 October 2002, 12:54 am | North Shore City

North Shore City mayor George Wood says Vector paid a "gold-plated price for the family silver", the 16.2 million UnitedNetworks shares which will reap North Shore City, Waitakere City and Rodney District Councils more than $160 million. More >>

Councils to sell Unitednetworks shares to Vector

Monday, 21 October 2002, 10:22 am | North Shore City

North Shore City, Waitakere City and Rodney District Councils have agreed to sell their 16.2 million UnitedNetworks shares to Vector in a deal worth more than $160 million. More >>

New Carpet, Drains Laid At Soccer's Home

Friday, 11 October 2002, 1:58 pm | North Shore City

New 'carpet' and drains are being laid at the North Harbour Stadium to ensure the new home of NZ Soccer provides a top playing surface in all weathers. More >>

Shortlisted Strategic Takapuna Development Site

Thursday, 10 October 2002, 4:25 pm | North Shore City

A public car park combined with offices and apartments is North Shore City Council's favoured option for a significant undeveloped site in central Takapuna. More >>

Inorganic collection dates changing

Wednesday, 2 October 2002, 10:35 am | North Shore City

The North Shore City Council is changing the dates of some inorganic collections to reduce the risk of unsightly rubbish mounting up over the summer. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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