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Keep our waste under control with funding from Council’s ‘Waste Not, Want Not’ fund.
Manawatū District Council is looking to support residents with their own waste minimisation ideas through grants from their new ‘Waste Not Want Not’...
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New Council Drainage, Trade Waste and Explanatory Bylaws take effect today
Council adopted new Drainage, Trade Waste and Explanatory Bylaws on the 15 of September 2022. These new bylaws take effect from today, Thursday 22 September. The new Bylaws...
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Public Holiday - Commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II
A public holiday will be observed on Monday 26 September to commemorate the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. This means there will be a change in operating hours for some Council...
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It's time to Make Your Mark on Manawatū
Election packs will start arriving in mailboxes from today (16 September), which means it’s time to Make Your Mark on Manawatū!
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Manawatū Community Hub/Library redevelopment contractor and budget confirmed
Manawatū District Council has selected Alexander Construction to be the lead contractor for the Manawatū Community Hub/Library redevelopment, which will see the library...
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Manawatū Community Hub/Library Redevelopment receives $150K grant from NZCT
Council has been successful in applying for a grant of $150,000 from NZCT to go toward the Manawatū Community Hub/Library redevelopment.
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Manawatū District Council to put forward Feilding Community Hub Redevelopment for Three Waters Better Off Funding
Manawatū District Council will apply for $3.76 million to go towards the Manawatū Community Hub (Feilding Library) Redevelopment project, as part of the...
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Manawatū District Council speaks to Three Waters opposition at Select Committee
A delegation from Manawatū District Council has presented our council’s opposition to the proposed Three Waters Reform at the Finance and Expenditure Select...
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Don't just vote for you, vote for the next generation too
It’s often easy for people to think that elections don’t matter, especially in local government. But Manawatū District Council is attempting to get voters...
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Media Release: Water now flowing on Ōhakea Rural Water Scheme
The Ōhakea Rural Water Scheme has been officially opened by the Minister for the Environment David Parker and Manawatū District Mayor Helen Worboys.
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Candidates confirmed for Local Elections 2022
Manawatū District Council has 16 candidates for the upcoming local elections
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Media release: Pre-Election Report now available
Manawatū District Council's Pre-Election Report lays out the challenges that the district will face over the coming years and issues to consider when they cast their votes...
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