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New Retaining Wall for Ōpunakē Beach
NewsMedia ReleasesWork is underway to replace the retaining wall at Ōpunakē Beach.
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Stabilising Waiaua Stream bank on SH45
NewsMedia ReleasesPart of the Opunake Loop Trail is closed for the next 4 weeks as work to repair damage to the stream banks near the Waiaua Stream bridge south of Opunake on State Highway 45 is being undertaken.
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Disruption to kerbside waste collection service
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council is asking residents to hold onto their glass recycling next week to help free up drivers for the district's kerbside collection service.
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Councils Present Plan for Water Reform that Works
NewsMedia ReleasesMayors and CEs representing the 32 member councils of Communities 4 Local Democracy (C4LD) have presented politicians with their plan for three waters reform that could gain wide support.
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ANZAC Day Services in South Taranaki
Public NoticesNewsMedia ReleasesClick here for a list of ANZAC Day services taking place across South Taranaki.
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South Taranaki Sees 20% Increase in Property Value
NewsMedia ReleasesThe total capital value of properties in South Taranaki has risen by 20.4% in the last three years, to be worth $13.9 billion.
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Water restrictions lifted on Saturday
Public NoticesNewsMedia ReleasesAll water restrictions in the South Taranaki District will be lifted from 11:59pm on Friday 1 April 2022.
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Go Local with SOS business with a share of $20,000 to be won
NewsMedia ReleasesCustomers wanting to help support Taranaki businesses through the pandemic challenges can now win a share of $20,000 in business vouchers.
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Works to be Undertaken at Ōpunakē Lake and Waiaua River
NewsMedia ReleasesWork to remove tree debris and stabilize the embankment between Ōpunakē Lake and the Waiaua River will start on Monday 4 April.
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Business Skills for Creatives – South Taranaki Workshops
NewsMedia ReleasesCouncil is offering a four-week online workshop and mentoring series to creatives throughout the district in May 2022.
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Hits @ Home lineup
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council is inviting everyone to come along and enjoy some Hits @ Home.
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Water Shutdown - Ōpunakē
Public NoticesNewsŌpunakē’s water supply will be turned off for a short time late tomorrow night -Thursday 24 March, from 10 pm - 12 am to repair a broken valve and install a new one.
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Spend on Local Now - Competition
NewsMedia ReleasesTo benefit from this initiative, your business needs to be listed on the SOS Business platform. It’s free and easy to register- it only takes a couple of minutes.
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Libraries to Close Temporarily on Saturday Mornings
NewsMedia ReleasesLibraryPlus facilities will (temporarily) not open on Saturday mornings in Hāwera, Eltham, Ōpunakē, Pātea and Waverley.
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Hits @ Home - free online concerts
NewsMedia ReleasesFree Facebook live concerts featuring local musicians on Friday nights, fortnightly, for the next couple of months.
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District-wide Odds and Evens Water Restrictions to be Introduced
NewsMedia ReleasesLack of rain and high demand have resulted in District-wide water restrictions being introduced on Saturday 12 March.
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Predictably disappointing feedback from hamstrung working group
NewsMedia ReleasesFeedback from the Government’s three waters working group was ”predictably disappointing” according to the group representing 1.5 million New Zealanders.
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South Taranaki Libraries to Start Home Delivery Service
NewsMedia ReleasesFrom Monday 7 March South Taranaki District Council (STDC) Libraries will offer a limited home delivery service for those unable to come into their LibraryPlus centre.
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Another Covid-19 Case Causes Further Disruption to Swimming Pools
NewsMedia ReleasesUnfortunately we have had another positive case of Covid 19 within our Aquatic Services team which means we've had to revisit our plan for operating our pools over the next two weeks.
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South Taranaki Pools Re-open Saturday
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council swimming pools will re-open tomorrow Saturday 26 February, after most were closed last week after a lifeguard tested positive for Covid-19.