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The Oamaru Telegram issue 406
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Oamaru Telegram Issue 385
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Entrance designed to entice visitors
With a specially designed paved area from Thames Street, the proposed entrance to the new cultural facility has been designed to capture the imagination of the public and lead them into the new facility that will showcase Waitaki’s heritage and artefacts. Architect John McKenzie has created the concept drawings showing Continue Reading
Rockvale Stone and Garden
September – the season of new beginnings and some beautiful early Spring days experienced here in North Otago over the last week, to enco urage buds to swell and burst, birds to get busy buildings nests and newborn lambs enjoy a warm welcome. Slower to start here this year, but Continue Reading
Indoor Recreation Centre Feasibility Report
Indoor Recreation Centre Feasibility Report In September 2016, Council commissioned Sport Otago to prepare a report to identify future district-wide sports and recreational needs and prepare a feasibility study for a possible indoor recreation centre. In preparing the report, Sport Otago have engaged with sporting codes and stakeholders in Waitaki, Continue Reading
Oamaru breakwater are to be closed in evenings
Following concerns raised during a recent Seven Sharp screening about people walking on the Oamaru breakwater to view Oamaru’s blue penguins, it has been decided to consider the closure of the breakwater in the evenings. Acting Chief Executive Neil Jorgensen says the number of people going on the breakwater in Continue Reading
$600,000 for Waitaki Cultural Facility
$600,000 for Waitaki Cultural FacilityThe Otago Community Trust is pleased to announce that Trustees approved a $600,000 donation last week to support the Waitaki District Council with the development of the new Waitaki Cultural Facility. The multimillion-dollar project for the new cultural facility in Oamaru will see the amalgamation of Continue Reading
Public want extra spending on district’s roads
Following a two-week consultation asking the public whether more money, less money or the same money should be spent on Waitaki’s roads, the majority of respondents believe more money should be spent to keep up with the increasing demand being placed on the district’s roading network. Roading Manager Michael Voss Continue Reading