Brady Dyer for Mayor
  • Home
  • About Brady Dyer
  • Back Brady
    • Donate
  • News
  • Contact Me

Posts by Brady Dyer

April 5, 2017

Clear evidence needed to support changes to Council’s alcohol policy

The community is asked to provide clear evidence about the harm caused by alcohol abuse to support changes to the Hutt City Local Alcohol Policy.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Clear evidence needed to support changes to Council’s alcohol policy

Continue reading
March 31, 2017

Issues of Grave Concern

3 – 9 April is Cemeteries Week.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Issues of Grave Concern

Continue reading
March 31, 2017

One hour-free parking trial ends in central Lower Hutt

The one hour-free parking trial in central Lower Hutt comes to an end this Sunday (2 April).

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: One hour-free parking trial ends in central Lower Hutt

Continue reading
March 30, 2017

A better and brighter welcome to the CBD

Replacing an old and outdated but prominent sign in the Lower Hutt CBD with a new vibrant artwork will take place in April.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: A better and brighter welcome to the CBD

Continue reading
March 22, 2017

New cycle track for the Naenae community

This Friday Rata Street School’s new bike track will be opened.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: New cycle track for the Naenae community

Continue reading
March 22, 2017

New independent directors for Council CCOs

New independent directors have been appointed to the boards of Hutt City Council-Controlled-Organisations (CCOs) Seaview Marina Limited and Urban Plus Limited.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: New independent directors for Council CCOs

Continue reading
March 14, 2017

Progress made on living wage discussion in Lower Hutt

Lower Hutt Mayor Ray Wallace is pleased his recommendation on the living wage was passed at last night’s full council meeting.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Progress made on living wage discussion in Lower Hutt

Continue reading
March 14, 2017

Colourful Chorus Cabinets in the Hutt

Everything from a kiwi and a ruru to sign language and a “fish out of water” will adorn seven high profile Chorus cabinets in Lower Hutt.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Colourful Chorus Cabinets in the Hutt

Continue reading
March 12, 2017

Lower Hutt Mayor Ray Wallace to make living wage recommendation on Tuesday

At Tuesday’s full Hutt City Council meeting Mayor Ray Wallace will make a recommendation that Hutt City Council “supports in principle” the living wage and will ask the Chief Executive to investigate paying the living wage to its staff.

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Lower Hutt Mayor Ray Wallace to make living wage recommendation on Tuesday

Continue reading
March 12, 2017

Water warning for Waiwhetu Stream

Due to the extreme rainfall on Sunday 12 March 2017, untreated sewage from the Hinemoa Street sewage pumping station overflowed into the Waiwhetu Stream at Hinemoa Street (a consented discharge).

For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Water warning for Waiwhetu Stream

Continue reading
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • Home
  • About Brady Dyer
  • Back Brady
  • Donate
  • News
  • Contact Me

Authorised by Brady Dyer b@dyer.nz