AVA Submission to QLDC 2016-17 Annual Plan
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QLDC want to know by 29 April ! A summary is attached FYI and further details are available on the QLD web site here and you can comment on an online form here Major topics in the summary include – Traffic issues in downtown Queenstown Shift powerlines underground – Ladies Mile Investigate QLDC operating from …
What do you think about the QLDC Annual Plan for 2016-2017 Read More »
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FROM QLDC – We’d like to hear your feedback on Queenstown Lakes District parks, such as how you currently use parks, what you value about them and what could be improved. Our Parks Strategy was last reviewed in 2002. The Queenstown Lakes District is fortunate to have a variety of open space and reserve areas …
FROM QLDC 17 March 2016: Commuters coming in and out of Queenstown via Gorge Rd from further afield than Dalefield might want to take an alternative route next week, to avoid the roadworks between the edge of town and the community gardens. There will be temporary traffic lights controlling vehicle movements so you can expect …
How things have changed !! Documentary from NZ Film unit here At around 1m 45secs notice the Autumn leaf disposal method in Arrowtown when everything was much simpler !
Scuttlebutt is QLDC’s bi-monthly newsletter which goes out to residents and ratepayers. The February issue of Scuttlebutt featured: • Text alerts • Are we there yet? • New Chief Executive • QLDC Town Custodians • Lifejackets Save Lives ……and more! The latest issue can be always be found on this page and printed versions are …
Fill in this form on this page to join the QLDC community text alert database. They won’t bug you about rates or dog registration, but you will find out first-hand about things like water shutdowns or emergency updates. Please select the community you live in. You will also receive any important district-wide alerts that apply …
The iconic Arrowtown river face with its wonderful Autumn colours is under threat from the spread of wilding conifers. The Wakatipu Wilding Conifer Control Group is the voluntary group that coordinates the removal of these trees and raises money to do that BEN WATERS – ROCK ‘N ROLL PIANO – A little bit of Rock …
Ben Waters Concert Arrowtown 29 March – Funds to Wakatipu Wilding Conifers Control Group Read More »
Wednesday, 27 January 2016 from http://www.orc.govt.nz/ An online survey run by the Otago Regional Council points to strong support for council involvement in the management of wilding conifers in the region. The survey, completed by 589 respondents, closed on Friday. A key finding was that 93 percent of respondents are concerned about the spread of wilding …
Support shown for controlling spread of pest pines Read More »