Waitakere City - Latest News [Page 44]
Arts laureates for Waitakere
Thursday, 27 May 2004, 3:03 pm | Waitakere City
Mayor Bob Harvey proposed the idea which was supported by the Council at its meeting last night. More >>
Low Rate of Early Child Education Attendance
Thursday, 13 May 2004, 2:29 pm | Waitakere City
With the second lowest attendance rate in the region after Manukau, of children in any form of early childhood education (Data Management Unit, Ministry of Education 2001), Waitakere City Council and the Ministry of Education are moving in an innovative ... More >>
New Chief Executive at Waitakere Properties
Monday, 10 May 2004, 12:40 am | Waitakere City
He has also worked as a consultant for Ernst & Young, and as chief executive at Tainui Development Ltd. More >>
Massey Board recommends: ‘Upper Harbour Motorway’
Friday, 7 May 2004, 3:43 pm | Waitakere City
The Massey Community Board favours the name ‘Upper Harbour Motorway’ for the new State Highway 18 motorway extension between Westgate and State Highway 1, near Albany. More >>
Roads and marae funding favoured topics
Friday, 7 May 2004, 2:39 pm | Waitakere City
Most of the submissions to the 2004/05 Annual Plan, relate to roading and the proposed funding for a marae. More >>
Things councils don’t do
Friday, 7 May 2004, 10:03 am | Waitakere City
Submissions to the Waitakere City Council’s 2004/05 Annual Plan sometimes ask for a little more than even this progressive Council can deliver. More >>
Glen Eden Library on track
Wednesday, 28 April 2004, 12:04 am | Waitakere City
The foundations and block work on Glen Eden’s new $2.8 library are now complete and the library building is expected to be ready well before Christmas. More >>
Early birds to the Draft Annual Plan
Friday, 23 April 2004, 1:26 pm | Waitakere City
Boy racers and bicycles, flooding and footpaths are some of the issues raised in early submissions to the Waitakere City Council’s 2004/2005 Draft Annual Plan. More >>
Whenuapai Airbase – Impacts on Civil Defence
Thursday, 22 April 2004, 11:19 am | Waitakere City
The New Zealand Defence Force has made a decision to relocate military operations away from Whenuapai Airbase, and to dispose of the Airbase asset. It is now considering options for disposal and future use of the Airbase. More >>
Whenuapai ‘critical’ to Civil Defence
Thursday, 22 April 2004, 11:17 am | Waitakere City
Retaining Whenuapai as an airport is “strongly desirable”, according to the region’s Civil Defence officials. More >>
Media Advisory - Waikumete Cemetery Anzac Day
Wednesday, 21 April 2004, 10:27 am | Waitakere City
No doubt you are scheduling ANZAC Day coverage, and we thought you might like to know about a candle-lit Dawn Service being held at Waikumete Cemetery. More >>
Wild Out West Jazz
Friday, 16 April 2004, 12:40 am | Waitakere City
Waitakere City Council, Waitakere Licensing Trusts and The Falls Hotel are proud to bring a free concert for a laid back Sunday in Waitakere. More >>
Annual Plan submissions open today
Wednesday, 14 April 2004, 11:59 am | Waitakere City
Waitakere City’s 2005-2005 draft Annual Plan is open for submissions from today (April 13) until 5pm on 13 May. More >>
City not involved in conviction contrary to POAG
Tuesday, 13 April 2004, 9:06 am | Waitakere City
Waitakere City Council is not aware of the issues raised by Mr Gary Osborne of the Pool Owners’ Action Group, in a press release published by Scoop. Those issues have not been raised directly with the Council. More >>
Intense networking to aid youth
Wednesday, 7 April 2004, 10:59 am | Waitakere City
Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey says more intense networking is needed between helping agencies to change the lives of young people in Waitakere City. He was the opening speaker at a Community Action on Youth and Drugs (CAYAD) Summit, where delegates ... More >>
Waitakere To Adopt Community Infrastructure Plans
Tuesday, 6 April 2004, 9:07 am | Waitakere City
Waitakere City Council today decided to include a proposed Development Contributions and Financial Contributions Policy in the draft Annual Plan for 2004/05. More >>
Council and police shake hands over a safer West
Monday, 5 April 2004, 9:53 am | Waitakere City
It’s official - the west is no longer “wild”, it’s one of the safest places in New Zealand. Signing a “memorandum of understanding” with top policemen, Waitakere City Mayor Bob Harvey outlined how the west’s reputation has evolved over 20 years from ... More >>
Waitakere suggests Chris Timms Memorial Highway
Friday, 2 April 2004, 1:21 pm | Waitakere City
The new motorway between the North Shore and Waitakere City, could be named for the late Chris Timms, Olympic double medallist, sports benefactor, businessman and flyer, if a Waitakere City Council suggestion is adopted. More >>
Mayor to present bravery awards
Wednesday, 31 March 2004, 1:18 pm | Waitakere City
Two Auckland Regional Council rangers involved in daring rescues are to receive bravery awards from Waitakere City Council. More >>
Anzac show goes on – no worries
Tuesday, 30 March 2004, 5:13 pm | Waitakere City
Waitakere City’s Anzac Day parades will go ahead as planned, despite fears that OSH regulations might prevent the annual commemorative marches. More >>