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By Cliff Mail
Jul 2, 20171 min read
Wairoa Stream: Public Planting day Sunday, 16 July
Sunday, 16 July. Mark it in your diary as the day you can grab your spade and plant some trees along the Wairoa Stream. Location:...
By Cliff Mail
Jun 28, 20171 min read
Kerikeri Domain: Have your say on it's future
In a recent article related to the fire damaged pavilion on the Kerikeri Domain, Vision Kerikeri noted that part of the issue with...
By Cliff Mail
Jun 1, 20171 min read
SH10 / Waipapa Rd Intersection: Preferred solution revealed at public information day
The NZTA held a public information day on 1 June on the preferred solution that has been developed for the intersection of SH10 & Waipapa...
By Rod Brown
May 15, 20172 min read
Update: The District Plan review
Council planners are slowly progressing a review of the whole plan and is are considering a partial change to activities based rather...
By Cliff Mail
May 12, 20172 min read
Te Wairere Waterfall Track: Map & Track Notes
In response to your feedback we have created a Google map that displays the track to the Te Wairere Waterfall that was opened in early...
By Rod Brown
Apr 29, 20172 min read
Kerikeri Domain: The restoration of the fire damaged grandstand building
This building was damaged by fire by some youths more than a year ago and has not been used by various community groups since. The...
By Cliff Mail
Apr 7, 20172 min read
Sculpture proposed for entrance to Kerikeri
One of the objectives of the recent address by Professor James Renwick was to raise awareness of the proposed entrance way sculpture into...
By Cliff Mail
Apr 5, 20173 min read
Track to Te Wairere Waterfall and Jim and May Brodie bridge now open
After four years of planning, discussion and action the new track from Pa Road bridge to Te Wairere Waterfall on the Wairoa Stream was...
By Rod Brown
Mar 12, 20172 min read
Addressing Climate Change: NZ's effort uninspiring
More than 90 people braved the elements last Thursday to hear Professor James Renwick's address on climate change. His talk was...