Kāpiti not getting its Regional Share
While talk of a 15% Greater Wellington Regional Council rate increase for next year is likely to be well wide of the mark, it is […]
While talk of a 15% Greater Wellington Regional Council rate increase for next year is likely to be well wide of the mark, it is […]
Kāpiti Coast mayoral candidate Gwynn Compton says Statistics New Zealand’s latest residential building consent numbers highlight that the current Council has failed to take meaningful […]
Nominations have opened for those who wish to be the Labour candidate for the Ōtaki electorate in the 2020 General Election.Bruce Taylor, Chair of the […]
Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) will carefully consider the proposed National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD) to assess if it meets the Government’s aim […]
Ōtaki MP Nathan Guy will not be seeking re-election next year and will instead be retiring from politics.Mr Guy became an MP in 2005 and […]
Independent financial rating agency Standard & Poor’s has revised the Kāpiti Coast District Council’s credit rating outlook up two grades from A+ to AA.The report […]
The second in a series of policy discussion meetings is scheduled for 7pm on Monday 29 July 2019 at the Waikanae Baptist Church Hall, 286 […]
“Today I sat alongside Minister Little and Minister Martin and we all answered questions on the whole of Government response to family violence and sexual […]
Paekākāariki teenager Sophie Handford, who led the recent School Strike 4 Climate campaign, will be standing in the upcoming Kāpiti Coast District Council elections.“I’m putting […]
Kāpiti Coast mayoral candidate Gwynn Compton says he is calling on the Kāpiti Coast District Council to come clean with the community over its proposal […]
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