Dog Day Out – 21 November -and other good news from the Sculpture Park

http://www.sculpturepark.co.nz Latest news from the Park Art-in-Nature Arboretum Trust The Trust board has been chosen and the trust deed is almost ready for sign-off.  All going well the charitable trust should be up and running before Christmas.  The Trust will run the park and will collect all the proceeds from entries and events.  It will… Read More Dog Day Out – 21 November -and other good news from the Sculpture Park

Latest Newsletter from Rob McGuire

NEWS FROM YOUR WAIKATO DISTRICT COUNCILLOR – 26OCTOBER 2020Wonderful weather for the holiday weekend. The higher than average temperatures are a bit worrying but hopefully the predicted rain will arrive this week. This week we will consider approximately 208 written and 14 verbal submissions to the proposed Alcohol Control By-law. As I mentioned last month,… Read More Latest Newsletter from Rob McGuire

Would you like to be involved in the Art-in-Nature Arboretum Trust?

Invitation to the community from John and Dorothy, current owners of the Sculpture Park and Waitakaruru Arboretum. “Together with a panel of supporters, we are in the process of setting up a charitable trust to ensure the park’s future.  The key to an effective and enduring trust is a good quality board and committed volunteers… Read More Would you like to be involved in the Art-in-Nature Arboretum Trust?

WDC Natural Hazard and Climate Plan Drop In. 3 – 6.30 p.m. September 1 at Tamahere Community Centre.

Covering a huge area that includes the Waikato River and a long western coast the Waikato District Council has issued proposed amendments to the plan to address the impact of natural hazards and climate, details of which can be found here: https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/news/public-notices/article/2020/07/27/proposed-waikato-district-plan—stage-2-of-proposed-plan-and-variation-2-to-stage-1 The drop in on Tuesday gives you the opportunity to discuss the plan… Read More WDC Natural Hazard and Climate Plan Drop In. 3 – 6.30 p.m. September 1 at Tamahere Community Centre.