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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.
The Waimakariri District Council Bylaws have been developed in response to the needs and concerns of our district and will continue to change over time.
Bylaws help to ensure our community is safe and healthy. They are a useful way to protect the environment, as well as protecting the public from nuisance and minimising the potential for offensive behaviour.
The Bylaw review schedule 2019/2020(pdf, 90.8 KB) lists the review dates for our current bylaws.
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