Dogs can be walked on a leash around the city’s boardwalks.
Contractors will start clearing debris off the beach from Waikanae Cut to Pacific Street from this week.
Conversations are underway between Gisborne District Council and Waka Kotahi to allow camping at 2 favourite spots this summer season.
The purpose-built Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC) Te Manawa Whakarauora is now situated on Potae Avenue.
The stopbank improvements are designed to cater for a 100-year rain event, accounting for climate change out to 2090.
A $10,000 grant took plastic pots out of the operations of Native Garden Nursery
The high volume of water transferred during Cyclone Gabrielle caused havoc on an aging underground pipe system – both stormwater and wastewater.
The exercise will be headed by Tairāwhiti regional on-scene commander Phil Nickerson and includes staff from Gisborne District Council and the Marine Pollution Response Service.
For the opening weekend only, it’s $2 for 2 hours. Sessions start: 8am • 10.30am • 1pm • 3.30pm • 6pm • both days. Pay at the door or book online (only needed for our opening weekend).
Dr Murry Cave says this type of feature is expected to break down gradually over the next few months.
Council and the Crown have reached an agreement on cyclone recovery cost-sharing arrangements.
Kiwa Pools was given a warm Tairāwhiti welcome with two special ceremonies signifying the official opening of the new complex yesterday.
Teams have been getting stuck into the mahi over the last few weeks of fine weather with winter planting well underway around the city.
Kiwa Pools Complex is a modern, multi-purpose, fun complex designed for everyone to enjoy and is unique to Tairāwhiti.
This morning’s gathering of regulars included people who’ve been going to the classes for decades, and they all said how much it’s increased their well-being.
Every week, our community throws away 37.4 tonnes of uneaten food.
Engaging with the community and doing educational outreach about inanga and the importance of their habitat, is one of the aims of this project.
Council’s Waste Minimisation Lead Charlotte Phelps says it was an awesome turnout. “Thank you to everyone who came along to lend a hand."
Incidents of abuse against people because of where they work have risen sharply.
Meet at the first carpark along Centennial Marine Drive, opposite Pacific Street, between 9am and noon this Sunday.
Minister of Forestry Peeni Henare was in town for the announcement at the Emerald Hotel yesterday morning.
Together with HortNZ we're asking growers on the Poverty Bay and Uawa Flats to complete a survey to help assess nutrient dynamics
“The proposal for Government’s buyout and cost sharing will impact on all ratepayers and this is something that Councillors and the community need to agree to.” - Mayor Rehette Stoltz