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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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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Water Main Shutdown on Moreton Road 15 October

Water Main Shutdown on Moreton Road 15 October

Please be advised that there is a scheduled repair and potential shutdown of the water mains on Moreton Road on Tuesday 15 October 2024, from 8am to 3pm. This temporary disruption is necessary for essential maintenance work. We recommend taking appropriate...

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It’s time for our annual chat about trimming overgrown vegetation on your property. Spring is a great time to make sure the trees, hedges and bushes on your boundary are not obscuring access to footpaths and letterboxes.

Oh - anyone got a good bush pun? Ours were banned.
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Actually Spring isn’t the time to do this, Autumn or Winter is.

Looking a little rough around the hedges? Battling an unruly berm? It could be time to tidy your front garden! Maintain safe passage for all residents - Keep your bush inside your boundary lines…

I find council trees to be really over grown, they should be cut

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Date locked in for next year!
Carterton Daffodil Festival NZ will be back Sunday 14 September, 2025
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Our Parks and Reserves teams will be spraying for Onehunga weed (prickles) at Howard Booth and Carrington Parks next week.

While this is weather dependent, we’ll try our best to carry out all spraying very early in the morning, so we don’t bump into any park users.

Signs will be displayed at park entrances while spraying is in progress – if you are out and about this early and see these signs, please avoid the area.

Parks can be accessed again once area is dry.

Further spraying information is available here: cdc.govt.nz/annual-prickle-spraying-at-parks/

If you have any questions, please call our friendly team on 06 379 4030 or email info@cdc.govt.nz.

Pictured is an aerial view of Carrington Park.
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Can you resurface the skate park its like cheese grater concrete for your skin. The bowl has metal reinforcements poking through the concrete.. what am I paying such high rates for?

As a relative new arrival I really appreciate the community notices we get .Perhaps this is why we love the place!

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