The West Stand has been repaired, with the focus on major earthquake strengthening works such as improvements to ground stability, foundation tiebacks and new steel beams. The West Stand has been repaired, with the focus on major earthquake strengthening works such as improvements to ground stability, foundation tiebacks and new steel beams. The stand closed in 2018 after it was found to be earthquake-prone. Refurbishment work started with the removal of all bleachers and seating to gain access
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As we say goodbye to summer, the garden is still bursting with the vibrant colours of flowering perennials, keeping our visitors smiling. Here at Hollard Gardens, we're always looking ahead, planning for what's next. Right now, we're busy identifying plants for division or relocation in the coming Autumn/Winter months and carefully considering which large trees need succession planning. The idea is to maintain the garden for years to come. We're big on education here, especially when it comes
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of questions on reducing rat numbers, trapping, their experience trapping rats or their reasons for not doing so. The report found widespread support for an urban rat trapping programme and concluded personal contact is likely to be the most effective means of promoting and implementing it. Urban rat trapping New Plymouth (1.1 MB pdf) Urban rat trapping New Plymouth (1.1 MB pdf)
Here's all the information about the rules around feedlots and stockholding areas. What are feedlots and stockholding areas?A feedlot is a stockholding area where cattle are kept for at least 80 days in any six-month period and are fed exclusively by hand or machine while a stockolding area is an area for holding cattle at a density that means pasture or other ground cover can’t be maintained. Both areas pose a high-risk to the quality of our waterways if not managed well. The