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WAIRARAPA IS CURRENTLY IN ALERT LEVEL 3

  • Wairarapa is currently in Alert Level 3. These settings will be reviewed on Monday 6 September.
    Auckland will remain in Alert Level 4 for a further 2 weeks. These settings will be reviewed 13 September.
  • All gatherings are cancelled and all public venues are closed. Businesses are closed except for Level 4 permitted services – for example, supermarkets, pharmacies, clinics, petrol stations and lifeline utilities will stay open. Educational facilities are closed.
  • Businesses that can operate under Level 3 guidelines (contactless delivery, click and collect or drive through) will be able to operate from Wednesday 1 September. We will provide a list of Carterton businesses on Wednesday.
  • The Council offices and facilities, including the library, Events Centre, Information Centre and Public Toilets remain closed. For a full list of which services are still operating, click here
  • A grace period for rates penalties on payments due 20 August has been extended to five days after Carterton returns to Covid-19 alert level 2. For more information click here
  • If you have cold and flu symptoms, please get tested. Available testing sites can be found here
  • You can still get medical help if you need it. However, if you need to see a doctor or other medical professional you MUST phone first. If you cannot get through and are severely unwell, for example having trouble breathing, contact emergency services (call 111).

 

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Age Concern Senior of the Year Award 2021

Age Concern Senior of the Year Award 2021

Age Concern Senior of the Year Awards Carterton District Council is proud to support the Age Concern Senior of the Year Award and celebrate the amazing work of our older people in the Wairarapa, whether it be their volunteering, their teaching and their coaching. They...

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Water Race Election Results

Water Race Election Results

Water race election results Four Carterton water race users have been re-elected to their positions on the Council's Water Race Committee. Votes takes place every three years, and the latest election closed on Monday August 30 for the positions. John McFadzean will...

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Transfer Station Open Level 3

Transfer Station Open Level 3

At Level 3 all Wairarapa transfer stations will be open for general waste. They are NOT open for recycling due to reduced processing capacity - please hold on to your recycling so it can be processed at a later date They are NOT open for green waste (this is planned...

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THREE WATERS - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Councils are providing further analysis to Central Government by September 30. This must include details of environmental impacts. Check out the image for the things our Councils are being asked to consider and give feedback
on.

*Again, we would like to emphasise the following:
We have not made any decisions yet
At this stage, we believe Councils can opt out of being part of the new entities but this hasn’t been confirmed. The 1 October date is not a deadline for making a decision.
We will still consult communities after this month's feedback period
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Ever wondered what our staff are doing during lockdown? Well… we know what Captain Quintin has been doing…. ... See MoreSee Less

THREE WATERS: WHAT'S THE LATEST?
We're stoked that Alert Level 3 meant we received our copy of the Wairarapa Midweek. Hopefully you received yours too and saw the updates the three Wairarapa Councils are providing with where we're at in the Three Waters Reforms process. We'll pop these updates on social media with the intention of letting you know all the aspects we are beings asked to consider, and providing updates as we get them. Keep an eye out tomorrow for the next update
Important things to note:
At this stage, we believe Councils can opt out of being part of the new entities but this hasn’t been confirmed. The 1 October date is not a deadline for making a decision. Councils are using this time to gather as much information from Central Government to better understand the long-term impacts these reforms will have on our communities.

We don’t know what DIA will be asking of Councils at the end of the six weeks, but we will be able to give our feedback and have a better understanding of when the Government will start its
community consultation.
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Age Concern calls for nominations for the 2021 Age Concern Senior of the Year Award.

For more details and a nomination form head to our website.
cdc.govt.nz/age-concern-senior-of-the-year-award-2021/
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