Four community members join six councillors on a Hutt City Council committee set up to honour Lower Hutt’s local heroes, Mayor Ray Wallace announced today.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Council Committee established to honour community’s local heroes
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A Hutt City Council initiative has received a Community Impact Award from the Government sports body, Sport NZ.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: NEPP gets the nod from Sport NZ
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Hutt City Council is looking to develop a parking policy – the first time Council has taken a city-wide, long-term approach to parking.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: New parking policy to support Council’s rejuvenation strategies
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The future of Lower Hutt wharves is outlined in a ‘decision report’ with recommendations made after weeks of public submissions and Council surveys.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Report on the future of Lower Hutt wharves released
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A Community Panel model will replace four Community Committees disbanded in 2016 before the local government election.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Community Committees now Community Panels
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The green light has been given to the construction of a $12 million sport and community facility at Lower Hutt’s Fraser Park.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Fraser Park sport and community facility construction to begin
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A significant change to the way Hutt City Council allocates funding was approved at a Council meeting last night (23 May).
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: New Community Funding Strategy for City
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A full Hutt City Council meeting last night approved the naming of a street after former Lower Hutt Mayor Glen Evans.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Former mayor honoured
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Hutt City Council has adopted a new Remuneration and Employment Policy reflecting its commitment to paying the living wage while meeting its legal obligations under the Local Government Act 2002 (the Act).
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Balanced approach to living wage at Hutt City Council
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Two years of planning and fundraising have gone into the creation of a new bike track to be opened at Our Lady of the Rosary School on Thursday 25 May.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: New bike track for Waiwhetu community
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