Hutt City Adopts Long Term Plan
Prioritises rejuvenation and low rates.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Hutt City Adopts Long Term Plan
Prioritises rejuvenation and low rates.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Hutt City Adopts Long Term Plan
Government Policy Statement welcomed by Lower Hutt Mayor Ray Wallace.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Local transport projects to benefit from increased funding
Lower Hutt’s new Events Centre, which opens on July 14, will provide an elegant, contemporary partner for the refurbished Town Hall.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Civic Precinct embodies past, present and future
The number of cars with worn-out tyres has increased noticeably, according to Hutt City Council’s parking wardens.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Call to be more vigilant when checking tyres
Press releases and news from 2017.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: 2017
Beyond the Page, a literary festival for tamariki and their whānau, is back in 2018 and bigger than ever as events expand to 25 libraries across the Wellington region.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Take your tamariki Beyond the Page these school holidays
A new scheme starting in September will see 124 Year 5 and 6 children from Rata Street School in Naenae connected to the school’s learning network in their own homes.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Empowering Tamariki: Connecting Rata Street School kids to learning
The Lower Hutt Events Centre, which will officially be opened on Saturday 14 July, has employed more than 120 tradespeople to date and will provide employment and training opportunities for many locals.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Lower Hutt Events Centre provides training and employment opportunities
Hutt City Council is reviewing the way Lower Hutt residents are represented at Council, in preparation for the 2019 local body elections.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Have your say on how you are represented at Council
Hutt City Council has been advised by Stride Property that draft engineering reports they have received on their buildings at the Queensgate Shopping Centre indicate three buildings are potentially under 34% of the New Building Standard (NBS) and would require work to bring them up to code.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Earthquake Prone Buildings at Queensgate