Rates for 2024/25

Setting of rates in Carterton District will be different in the 2024/25 year. Here’s what you need to know.

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Water Main Shutdown: Belvedere Road, 17 October

Water Main Shutdown: Belvedere Road, 17 October

Our team is repairing a water leak at 178 Belvedere Rd, between Wyndham and Taylor Sts, which will require a water shut down. The water will be back on as soon as possible, but we recommend you fill up some containers with water before the time above and avoid running...

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Charles St Road Closure, Friday 18 October

Charles St Road Closure, Friday 18 October

WHAT’S BEING DONE? Chip sealing, followed by Sweeping and Road marking. START: 18th October 2024 FINISH: 18th October 2024 WORK Hrs SEALING: 7am to 5pm SUBSEQENT SWEEPING and ROADMARKING WILL FOLLOW OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AFTER SEALING WEATHER In the event of...

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UPDATE [1125]: WATER SUPPLY RESTORED

Thank you for your patience and co-operation at short notice.

Our team is repairing a water leak to a main at 178 Belvedere Rd, between Wyndham and Taylor Sts, which will require a water shut down, for up to four hours.

We will send an update when complete.

*** What to do after a shutdown?

The water will be back on as soon as possible, but we recommend you fill up some containers with water before the time above and avoid running your dishwasher, washing machine, or any appliances that use water.

It is best not to use water from your hot water cylinder either as the cylinder may get damaged if the water level gets too low.

When the water supply is turned back on, it’s a good idea to open a cold tap slowly and let it run for a minute or so to clear any air bubbles that may have entered the system.

Air can cause the water to turn milky colour, but this will not affect the taste and should clear quickly.
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More FM Wairarapa 89.5 Carterton Notice Board. NZ Carterton Neighbourhood Support

Can you advise who will be directly affected by the shutdown?

*Submissions close for this on Sunday*
The Wairarapa Local Alcohol Policy is open for feedback.

Five main changes are proposed to be made including expanding the definition of a ‘sensitive site’, reduction of trading hours for bottle stores, and special license amendments.

You can review the plan and have your say here: cdc.govt.nz/local-alcohol-policy/Our Wairarapa Local Alcohol Policy is open for feedback.

Amendments to the Wairarapa Local Alcohol Policy are now out for public submission. You can review the plan and have your say here: cdc.govt.nz/local-alcohol-policy/

Five main changes are proposed to be made including expanding the definition of a ‘sensitive site’, reduction of trading hours for bottle stores, and special license amendments.

Submissions close on Sunday 20 October.

The LAP is a combined policy of Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa District Councils and guides licensing decisions so that they promote the safe and responsible sale, supply and consumption of alcohol; reflect the views of our communities; and
provide certainty and clarity for applicants and the public.
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After some less-than-ideal weather so far this week, it looks like tomorrow morning will be right for weed-spraying. The team will begin about 5am - please steer clear of the Carrington and Howard Booth parks while signs are out. Full details here: t.ly/Dmm7I

With plenty to get on with while they wait, the Parks and Reserves team have been keeping busy pollarding the Pin Oaks on Garrison Street. If your trees are infringing on your boundary or the footpath, you could also give them a good pollard 🌳
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Why do they do this to these oaks?? Wouldn't it be better to plant a smaller tree/shrub in their place?

What an ugly tree...is it a tree now its been cut like that, just my opinion but they are the most attractive

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