Paengaroa- Rotoiti cycle trail officially opens
The new cycle trail – Kaikōkopu - between Paengaroa and Rotoiti opens today, marking an important milestone in the national cycleway network and...
Kōkako Project Shows Council Community Funding at Work
Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s annual Community Matching Fund opens today with $140,000 available for not-for-profit community groups.
Council Boosts Community Matching Fund to $140,000
DWestern Bay of Plenty District Council has boosted its annual Community Matching Fund by $40,000 this year to $140,000 – and...
Flying Start for Pest-free Te Puna
Te Puna’s pest-free programme got off to a flying start on Saturday, 2 March, with more than 100 people attending and...
Stray Dogs Captured by Council
Animal services officers from the Western Bay of Plenty District Council have captured a pack of roaming dogs that has allegedly...
KiwiCamp Location to Go Out for Consultation
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has put the new KiwiCamp facility at Waihi Beach on hold until next summer.
Council Acts on Te Puna Village Feedback
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has made recommendations relating to the future development of the Te Puna Village commercial area.
Representation Review Hearing
The Local Government Commission will conduct a hearing on 20 February on the Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s representation arrangements for...
Council Puts Speed Review on Hold
Western Bay of Plenty District Council has put on hold a review of speed limits on local roads, pending direction from the New Zealand Transport Agency on its SH2 speed limit review.
Mayoral Mentoring Embraced by Cale
Having completed a year-long local government mayoral leadership programme, Cale Borell is even more determined to one day become a force within...