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The Fencing of Swimming Pools Act was introduced to protect young children from the danger of drowning.
The Council has 112 units in Kaiapoi, Oxford, Rangiora and Woodend for people over 65 with limited means.
You can share your views about the Council's plans and projects by making a submission.
The Waimakariri District Council is one of the largest employers in the Waimakariri District and has become an employer of choice.
Making Waimakariri A Great Place to Be
Every 3 years we have an opportunity to reflect on where we’re heading as a Council, and review our work programmes and budgets for the coming 10 years. This isn’t easy. We want to make sure we’ve captured what you’ve identified as important from previous Plan reviews, and we are seeking your feedback on projects and initiatives we are proposing for the coming 10 years.
Previously, the Council’s focus has been directed toward earthquake recovery, with long-term social, infrastructure and town centre recovery being the priority. With the majority of these projects realised, we believe the focus for the next 10 years should be on regeneration and spending wisely on infrastructure needed to support the anticipated further growth of the district.
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