Community Grants Open Now

Got a project or idea that needs funding? We’re receiving applications for community grants to 31 July!

Representation Review: Initial Proposal

Have your say now on the Initial Proposal of our Representation Review. Submissions received to Sunday 4 August

Awards recognise community contributions

Carterton District Council is proud to announce the winners of the 2024 Charles Rooking Carter Civic Awards.

LATEST NEWS

Have you seen our sign?

Have you seen our sign?

One of our famous Gladstone road signs has gone missing and we need your help to find it! The Te Whiti Road and Te Wharau Road junction, which signals traffic to our coast at Flat Point, on towards Masterton, Martinborough, and back into Carterton, has disappeared. It...

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Have you lost your dog? Mastiff found at Howard Booth Park

Have you lost your dog? Mastiff found at Howard Booth Park

Our Animal Control team is looking after a very friendly white and brown female Mastiff at our pound. She is about 12 months old, and was found at Howard Booth Park on Monday 8 July, at 9am. If you can rehome her, please contact us on 06 379 4030 or 0274 515 195 after...

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REMINDER: We’ll be at Sparks Park tomorrow morning carrying out mowing and maintenance works.

This will happen each Monday, between 7.30am and 9.30am, and the area will be temporarily closed over this period. All the details below ⬇️Some of our team were at Sparks Park this morning to let users know that we’re formalising our mowing and maintenance period for the popular space.

From 15 July, the park will be temporarily closed each Monday from 7.30am to 9.30am while works are carried out. This helps us to ensure the safety of park users, their pets and Council staff, as heavy machinery will be in operation.

Previously this work has occurred with no set time in place. By locking in a regular period, Sparks Park users will be able to plan their park visit without any interruption.
Signage will be in place while mowing and maintenance takes place.

More information about the temporary closure period is available on our website: cdc.govt.nz/your-district/parks-facilities/sparks/

Pictured left to right: Deputy Mayor Steve Cretney, Mayor Hon. Ron Mark and Infrastructure Services Manager Johannes Ferreira.
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Soooooo much better now that that they have been changed back. Hallelujah!

So relieved that they’ve been changed back! The other way was really dangerous with cars not able to merge and not knowing what to do.

Give it a couple of months and they will change again

Pop Up Play session will be happening Monday 15 July 10.30am - 12.30pm in the foyer of the Carterton Events Centre.

UPCOMING JULY HOLIDAYS TAKARO PLAY SESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WAIRARAPA!
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