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Bin latches now available in South Taranaki
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council is now offering free bin latches for kerbside collection users, available at your local LibraryPlus and Hāwera Administration Building.
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Literary Awards Evening going virtual this year
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Lysaght-Watt Trust Ronald Hugh Morrieson Literary Awards has been moved to an entirely virtual ceremony.
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Funds allocated to South Taranaki Community Organisations
NewsMedia ReleasesOver $220,000 has been allocated to 20 community organisations from the South Taranaki District Council’s Community Initiative Fund at its deliberation meeting held on Monday 26 September.
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Taranaki leaders challenge residents to get vaccinated
NewsMedia ReleasesOur region’s leaders are urging Taranaki residents to get vaccinated to protect ourselves, our families and our health care workers.
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Temporary Road Closure - Camberwell Rd
Road closuresPublic Notices(between High and Surrey Streets). From 8am 11 October to 5pm 15 October 2021 Manhole repairs .
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Temporary Road Closures
Road closuresPublic NoticesDue to an isolated heavy rain event on Tuesday Upper Ball Rd and Maben Road are temporarily closed.
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Lysaght-Watt Trust Ronald Hugh Morrieson Literary Awards Finalists
NewsMedia ReleasesThe wait is over! Finalists for the 2021 Lysaght-Watt Trust Ronald Hugh Morrieson Literary Awards have been announced.
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Road Closure - Upp Parihaka Rd, Rāhotu (Wiremu and Upper Kāhui Roads)
Road closuresPublic NoticesSunday 3 October 2021 - 7.30am to 5.30pm
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Council Shares Serious 3 Waters Concerns with Government
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki Mayor Phil Nixon says the Council is not convinced of the case for wholesale change which the Government is proposing.
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Community views wanted on government’s proposed Three Waters Reform
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council is asking the community to share their views on the future of three waters by completing a short survey.
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Click and Collect at your Local LibraryPlus
NewsMedia ReleasesThe move to Alert Level 2 on Wednesday 8 September will mean South Taranaki readers can again access physical books via the ‘click and collect’ contactless system.
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Council Services and Facilities at Alert Level 2
Public NoticesNewsMedia ReleasesAt Level 2 Council will resume all services, including reopening our facilities as all safe public health measures for Alert Level 2 are in place.
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Ōpunakē Water Flushing
Public NoticesNewsFrom 11pm tonight (Monday 6 September) Council contractors will be flushing Ōpunakē’s main water pipe running from the water treatment plant, along Ihaia Road up to Whitcombe Road.
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Rubbish Services Back to Normal at Covid Alert Level 3
NewsMedia ReleasesThe kerbside rubbish and recycling collection will return to normal tomorrow (Wednesday 1 September) when Taranaki goes into Covid Alert Level 3.
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South Taranaki District Council Suspends Late Rate Penalties
Public NoticesNewsMedia ReleasesFollowing last Tuesday’s Level 4 lockdown announcement the South Taranaki District Council (STDC) has suspended penalties for late rates payments while the District remains in Level 3 and 4 lockdown.
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Vaccination roll out to continue in Taranaki
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Taranaki COVID-19 Vaccination programme will be continuing to administer COVID-19 vaccinations at its clinics as planned, but under Alert Level 4 restrictions.
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COVID-19 Alert Level Four
Public NoticesNewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council facilities will be temporarily closed to the public from Wednesday 18 August.
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Consultation to Begin on Representation Review Proposal
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District councillors are proposing to increase their number by one following Wednesday’s (4 August) Representation Review extraordinary meeting.
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Governments Three Waters Reform
NewsMedia ReleasesMayor Phil Nixon's statement on the Government's Three Waters Reform Proposal.
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Wastewater Discharge Middleton's Bay
NewsPrecautionary warning signs have been put up at Middleton’s Bay after a small amount of diluted wastewater was discharged after power was cut to Ōpunakē’s waste water pump station.