Naenae main pool and fitness suite open to the public
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Continue readingSports leaders and sportspeople from the wider Wellington region have gathered to mark the ceremonial opening of the RICOH Sports Centre in Lower Hutt, which is expected to attract millions of visitors in the coming years when it opens to the public early in 2019.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: World Class Sports Centre for Lower Hutt
Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt Councils have issued a permit to allow e-scooters to operate in locations across the Hutt Valley.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Permit Granted for Lime Scooters in the Hutt Valley
The seal has gone down and the bicycles are out on stage one of the Wainuiomata Shared Path.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Wainuiomata Shared Path milestone
Hutt City Council voted to set itself a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 at last night’s Council meeting.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Hutt City Council adopts zero carbon target
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Mall announcement fantastic news for Wainuiomata
Continue readingHutt Science is making a difference to science education in Lower Hutt.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Hutt Programme Makes a Difference to Science Education
The learners’ pool at Naenae Swimming Pool has been closed to the public after an engineer’s report found the learners’ pool building to be below the required building standard.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Hutt City Council closes learners’ pool at Naenae
Softball clubs around the Wellington region are catching on to “Go the H2O Player of the Day” certificates which come with a free pool pass to any council pool run by Hutt City Council, Wellington City Council, Upper Hutt City Council, Porirua City Council or Kāpiti Coast District Council.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Softball clubs catch on to pool passes for player of the day
Lower Hutt Councillors voted last night in favour of the Mayor’s recommendation to work more closely with landowners to protect Lower Hutt’s biodiversity.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Council listens to community to protect Lower Hutt’s biodiversity