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Have your say in Waka Kotahi’s consultation on SH2 safety improvements
We take road safety very seriously and have been working closely with Waka Kotahi over the past few years to get community feedback on the different aspects of the State Highway 2 safety review. The current consultation reflects the feedback the community previously gave and covers median barriers, raised pedestrian crossing and a speed review. We encourage people to have their say as this will affect all road users across the region. Click here to view the project page and have your say.
Tree removal along rail corridor
We have been advised that some trees on the west rail corridor between Victoria and Pembroke Street level crossing (between the footpath and rail corridor) will be removed by Kiwirail this week as they pose a potential safety risk to the operation of the railway if they are damaged due to age or weather. This is shown on the map to the left. Foot traffic management will be put in place while the work is underway along the foot path adjacent to the rail corridor

 

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Carterton District Council welcomes new Chief Executive

Carterton District Council welcomes new Chief Executive

9 August 2021 Carterton District Council welcomed its new Chief Executive Geoff Hamilton today with a pōwhiri in the Carterton Events Centre Taratahi Auditorium. Geoff has made the move from Ōhope and brings with him experience as a Chartered Accountant and a strong...

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Upcoming committee meeting agendas

Upcoming committee meeting agendas

30 June 2021 On Wednesday 4 August we will be having our Infrastructure and Services committee and Policy and Strategy committee meetings. These are open to the public to view and are livestreamed via our Facebook page. You can find the full agendas here If you would...

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Free Home Health Assessment Via Libraries

Free Home Health Assessment Via Libraries

26 July 2021 A new home health assessment toolkit is available from Wairarapa libraries, in a joint initiative by Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa District Councils. The kit – which is free to use and available from Masterton, Carterton and Greytown libraries...

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A lot of people have been asking us:
• What will happen to our water assets and debt if we opt into the 3 waters reforms?
• How much is it going to cost ratepayers if we opt in?
• Which way is the council leaning towards right now?
• When will the public get a say in what happens?

The short answer - we can't answer any of these right now as we don’t have these answers ourselves.
We're still gathering information from Central Government and trying to understand how a decision either way will impact our District.

WHAT WE CAN TELL YOU: Council staff and elected members are spending the next 8 weeks reviewing the information. We are still unsure as to what DIA will be asking of Local Councils at the end of the 8 weeks but we should have a better idea of when central government intends to commence community consultation. At this stage, the Council has made no indication whether it is leaning towards opting in or out, and any media reports which state otherwise are incorrect.

WHAT INFORMATION DO WE HAVE? Central Government has released the cabinet papers for the next steps of the three waters review detailing the number of proposed entities and the boundaries they will cover. In addition, the Government announced a $2.5 billion package to support local government transition through the reforms to New Zealand’s drinking water, wastewater and stormwater services. $2 billion has been set aside for councils to invest in the future for local government, urban development, and the wellbeing of their communities. $500 million of the 2.5bn seeks to address the costs and financial impacts that councils would incur such as the transfer of water assets, liabilities, revenue and staff to a new water services entity. The funding also ensures councils will be able to continue to sustainably perform their non-water related roles and functions.

To get the latest updates, visit www.dia.govt.nz/Three-Waters-Reform-Programme
But we will also keep you informed on our website www.cdc.govt.nz/projects
And via our newsletter, so sign up at www.cdc.govt.nz/newsletter
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So basically it will transfer all water management to the new water services entity?

Today we welcomed our new Chief Executive Geoff Hamilton with a pōwhiri in the Carterton Events Centre Taratahi Auditorium. 🎉

Geoff has made the move from Ōhope and brings with him experience as a Chartered Accountant and a strong background in strategic leadership, tendering procurement activities and iwi engagement.

In attendance at the pōwhiri were Council staff, Carterton’s elected members, the three Wairarapa mayors, representatives of Hurunui-o-Rangi marae who led the karanga, and students of Carterton School. Matua Henare Manaena of Hurunui-o-Rangi marae spoke on behalf of Tangata Whenua, and Carterton School performed the waiata ‘Whakataka Te Hau’ on behalf of the Council.

For more info cdc.govt.nz/carterton-district-council-welcomes-new-chief-executive/
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Welcome Geoff!

best wishes for all of you, do the team stuff well

GOOD FOR YOU HELEN DEW!
Join us at the Carterton Events Centre this Sunday for the launch of Catherine Cooper and Ali Foster’s book ‘Good for you Helen Dew’, with illustrations by Nikki Slade Robinson.
For those of you who don't know her, Helen has been living in Carterton for over seventy years, and during that time she has been a pioneer in the Time Banking, Green Dollar, and urban gardening movements. In 2018, Helen won the Council’s Charles Rooking Carter Civic Award for Services to the Community, and in 2019 she was nominated for the New Zealand Women of Influence Awards.

The book launch is a free, family event starting at 1pm this Sunday, thanks to Carterton Creative Communities, Pinkleberry Books, Wairarapa Word and Almo's Books. For more info visit fb.me/e/1UfngzOGi
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I so look forward..... (had a sneak peek at the book today, it's lovely!)

Jules Pollard we should go?

We wouldn't normally share this type of thing but many of you will know Garry as our recently retired Operations Manager. He served the Carterton community through this role for 15 years before retiring last year. He has supported our community and now it's time for us to give some support back to him and his whānau. If anyone is able to help this great cause, please click the link below ❤️Give a Little Page for Garry Baker

givealittle.co.nz/cause/garrys-cancer-battle

Garry Baker has been member of the Greytown Volunteer Fire Brigade for 24 years and a volunteer with Fire and Emergency New Zealand for 34 years.

Garry is a Gold Star recipient and has given thousands of hours serving his local community for the love and safety of all of those around him. He and his wife, Julie, have two adult children, and three grandchildren.

Garry recently retired to enjoy the good life and moved to Masterton with his family. However, earlier this year Garry received the news no one wants - he was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer and is currently enduring a heavy schedule of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and recovery.

With all of Garry’s treatment at Wellington Hospital, the financial impact to the family of the travel, accommodation and leave for Julie is significant. Thankfully, specialists believe Garry can beat the cancer with an intensive period of chemo and radiation therapy. This means Garry and Julie will be required to stay in Wellington with his family making frequent trips over the hill to Wellington. Unfortunately, accommodation and travel costs are only partly met by the DHB.

Garry has rallied around his community, so it’s time for us to rally around him.

Any donation will be warmly accepted.

Kindest regards
The officers and members of the Greytown Volunteer Fire Brigade
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bloody awesome bugger.

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