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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.
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The Rangiora-Ashley Community Board were supportive of a grant request from Presbyterian Support Upper South Island, and approved a discretionary grant of $500 towards the cost of running their expo at their meeting last Wednesday.
A multi-year sewer upgrade is in full swing as contractors prepare to begin the third stage of the nine-stage upgrade.
Consultation with the community about the redevelopment of Kairaki Beach Reserve opens on Friday 15 February and we are keen to know what you think about the new concept plan.
The Woodend Sefton Community Board held their first meeting of 2019 on Monday evening and were pleased to receive an update from Council staff in response to the concerns that residents raised through the Pegasus Residents’ Group about the maintenance of the entrance to Pegasus.
Contractors will start work on the comprehensive redevelopment of the Ohoka Domain on Monday 18 February 2019. We developed this plan for the new domain in partnership with the local community and users of the domain over a number of months.
Back by popular demand, Waimakariri Aquatic Facilities are hosting an event for the district’s furriest residents.
On Sunday 10 March, the Oxford Community Aquatic Centre will be closed to humans, and instead puppies will take the plunge.
The Oxford-Ohoka Community Board met on Thursday 7 February at their regularly scheduled monthly meeting where two worthy applications for community grants were reviewed.
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