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DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. FACILITIES AND CENTRES Opening hours. Weekdays: 6am–9pm. Pool closed 6.15pm–7.30pm on Mondays and Thursdays during term-time. Weekends: 7am–7pm. Public holidays: 10am–6pm (closed Christmas Day) See all facilities' holiday hours. Swim lane timetable (24 - 30 May) (111KB PDF)COMMUNITY SUPPORT
How to apply for Council housing. Find out the steps you need to take to apply for Council housing. Who can get Council housing. To be eligible for a Council City Housing property, you FACILITIES AND CENTRES Lane/pool hire. You can book out swimming lanes or the full pool for an event or activity. Lane hire. Non-commercial fees: $8.20 per hour for a lane. Commercial fees: $16.40 per hour for a lane. To book, email karori.pool@wcc.govt.nz. PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hours SAFETY IN WELLINGTON Pursuant to section 4.1 of the Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008, Part 4 - Alcohol Control, the Council can authorise low-risk activities that would otherwise breach the alcohol ban. If you want permission to hold an event where a limited amount of alcohol will be consumed in a public place, call the Public Health Team on (04) 4994444.
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BWOF ONLINE. BWOF ONLINE is the online portal for the Wellington City Council IQP and Compliance Schedule Registers. CLOSURES AND DETOURS, JERVOIS QUAY THIS QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY News | 25 May 2021. Closures and detours, Jervois Quay this Queen’s Birthday weekend. From 7pm Thursday 3 June to 6am Tuesday 8 June all six lanes of Jervois Quay in the Wellington CBD will be closed from Taranaki Street to Whitmore Street (northbound) and from Whitmore Street to Willeston Street (southbound). CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER Burial records. Burial records are also available for public viewing at the Karori Cemetery office. The office holds records dating back to 1849 of interments at Bolton Street Cemetery. The cemetery holds records for 151,409 people who have been interred or cremated. Records can be searched by plot location or name. PLANS, POLICIES AND BYLAWS Long Term Plan 2021-31. Every three years we review our Long-term Plan. This sets the direction for the next 10 years, outlines what we will be investing in, how much it may cost and how this will be funded. We are currently preparing the draft 2021-31 Long-term Plan and we will be seeking your feedback on the plan in April and May2021.
DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. FACILITIES AND CENTRES Opening hours. Weekdays: 6am–9pm. Pool closed 6.15pm–7.30pm on Mondays and Thursdays during term-time. Weekends: 7am–7pm. Public holidays: 10am–6pm (closed Christmas Day) See all facilities' holiday hours. Swim lane timetable (24 - 30 May) (111KB PDF)COMMUNITY SUPPORT
How to apply for Council housing. Find out the steps you need to take to apply for Council housing. Who can get Council housing. To be eligible for a Council City Housing property, you FACILITIES AND CENTRES Lane/pool hire. You can book out swimming lanes or the full pool for an event or activity. Lane hire. Non-commercial fees: $8.20 per hour for a lane. Commercial fees: $16.40 per hour for a lane. To book, email karori.pool@wcc.govt.nz. PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hours SAFETY IN WELLINGTON Pursuant to section 4.1 of the Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008, Part 4 - Alcohol Control, the Council can authorise low-risk activities that would otherwise breach the alcohol ban. If you want permission to hold an event where a limited amount of alcohol will be consumed in a public place, call the Public Health Team on (04) 4994444.
BWOF ONLINE
BWOF ONLINE. BWOF ONLINE is the online portal for the Wellington City Council IQP and Compliance Schedule Registers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Sorting and preparing your rubbish and recycling. Wheelie bins, bags, crates and skips. Southern Landfill, Tip Shop and Recycle Centre. Reducing your waste. The Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020. Sewerage, wastewater and trade NEWS AND INFORMATION News | 9 June 2021. We 'need to do all we can' to fight climate change. When you first meet Alison Howard she doesn’t seem too scary. But once the typically calm, mild-mannered manager of Wellington City Council’s Climate Change Response team starts talking about what awaits us if we don’t take climate change seriously, things get a little frightening. NEWS AND INFORMATION News | 9 June 2021. Linden’s Kai Kitchen meals to restart in July . The well-loved, weekly community Kai Kitchen meals are currently on hold but will start again on Friday 2 July.EVENTFINDA CALENDAR
A fascinating tour into the world of titiwai, New Zealand's glow worm. This outdoor night-time tour takes about one hour and is designed for children 7 years and older. PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hours FACILITIES AND CENTRES Opening hours. Weekdays: 6am–9pm. Pool closed 6.15pm–7.30pm on Mondays and Thursdays during term-time. Weekends: 7am–7pm. Public holidays: 10am–6pm (closed Christmas Day) See all facilities' holiday hours. Swim lane timetable (24 - 30 May) (111KB PDF) FACILITIES AND CENTRES Facilities. Multi-purpose sports hall - available for hire and suitable for basketball, netball, volleyball, and badminton.Casual use rates are available.; Squash court - available for casual use.To book, phone the centre. Two community rooms - one with kitchen facilities, available for hire.; Request a booking. HoursABOUT THE COUNCIL
Mayor. Find out about Mayor Andy Foster and how to contact him. Councillors. Find out about the 14 Councillors who represent Wellington City's 5 wards.CLIMATE CHANGE
The Council is addressing climate change issues and is committed to making the city carbon neutral and reducing its carbon-footprint. SAFETY IN WELLINGTON Pursuant to section 4.1 of the Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008, Part 4 - Alcohol Control, the Council can authorise low-risk activities that would otherwise breach the alcohol ban. If you want permission to hold an event where a limited amount of alcohol will be consumed in a public place, call the Public Health Team on (04) 4994444.
CLOSURES AND DETOURS, JERVOIS QUAY THIS QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY News | 25 May 2021. Closures and detours, Jervois Quay this Queen’s Birthday weekend. From 7pm Thursday 3 June to 6am Tuesday 8 June all six lanes of Jervois Quay in the Wellington CBD will be closed from Taranaki Street to Whitmore Street (northbound) and from Whitmore Street to Willeston Street (southbound). CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER Burial records. Burial records are also available for public viewing at the Karori Cemetery office. The office holds records dating back to 1849 of interments at Bolton Street Cemetery. The cemetery holds records for 151,409 people who have been interred or cremated. Records can be searched by plot location or name. PLANS, POLICIES AND BYLAWS Long Term Plan 2021-31. Every three years we review our Long-term Plan. This sets the direction for the next 10 years, outlines what we will be investing in, how much it may cost and how this will be funded. We are currently preparing the draft 2021-31 Long-term Plan and we will be seeking your feedback on the plan in April and May2021.
DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. FACILITIES AND CENTRES Opening hours. Weekdays: 6am–9pm. Pool closed 6.15pm–7.30pm on Mondays and Thursdays during term-time. Weekends: 7am–7pm. Public holidays: 10am–6pm (closed Christmas Day) See all facilities' holiday hours. Swim lane timetable (24 - 30 May) (111KB PDF)COMMUNITY SUPPORT
How to apply for Council housing. Find out the steps you need to take to apply for Council housing. Who can get Council housing. To be eligible for a Council City Housing property, you FACILITIES AND CENTRES Lane/pool hire. You can book out swimming lanes or the full pool for an event or activity. Lane hire. Non-commercial fees: $8.20 per hour for a lane. Commercial fees: $16.40 per hour for a lane. To book, email karori.pool@wcc.govt.nz. PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hours SAFETY IN WELLINGTON Pursuant to section 4.1 of the Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008, Part 4 - Alcohol Control, the Council can authorise low-risk activities that would otherwise breach the alcohol ban. If you want permission to hold an event where a limited amount of alcohol will be consumed in a public place, call the Public Health Team on (04) 4994444.
BWOF ONLINE
BWOF ONLINE. BWOF ONLINE is the online portal for the Wellington City Council IQP and Compliance Schedule Registers. CLOSURES AND DETOURS, JERVOIS QUAY THIS QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY News | 25 May 2021. Closures and detours, Jervois Quay this Queen’s Birthday weekend. From 7pm Thursday 3 June to 6am Tuesday 8 June all six lanes of Jervois Quay in the Wellington CBD will be closed from Taranaki Street to Whitmore Street (northbound) and from Whitmore Street to Willeston Street (southbound). CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER Burial records. Burial records are also available for public viewing at the Karori Cemetery office. The office holds records dating back to 1849 of interments at Bolton Street Cemetery. The cemetery holds records for 151,409 people who have been interred or cremated. Records can be searched by plot location or name. PLANS, POLICIES AND BYLAWS Long Term Plan 2021-31. Every three years we review our Long-term Plan. This sets the direction for the next 10 years, outlines what we will be investing in, how much it may cost and how this will be funded. We are currently preparing the draft 2021-31 Long-term Plan and we will be seeking your feedback on the plan in April and May2021.
DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. FACILITIES AND CENTRES Opening hours. Weekdays: 6am–9pm. Pool closed 6.15pm–7.30pm on Mondays and Thursdays during term-time. Weekends: 7am–7pm. Public holidays: 10am–6pm (closed Christmas Day) See all facilities' holiday hours. Swim lane timetable (24 - 30 May) (111KB PDF)COMMUNITY SUPPORT
How to apply for Council housing. Find out the steps you need to take to apply for Council housing. Who can get Council housing. To be eligible for a Council City Housing property, you FACILITIES AND CENTRES Lane/pool hire. You can book out swimming lanes or the full pool for an event or activity. Lane hire. Non-commercial fees: $8.20 per hour for a lane. Commercial fees: $16.40 per hour for a lane. To book, email karori.pool@wcc.govt.nz. PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hours SAFETY IN WELLINGTON Pursuant to section 4.1 of the Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008, Part 4 - Alcohol Control, the Council can authorise low-risk activities that would otherwise breach the alcohol ban. If you want permission to hold an event where a limited amount of alcohol will be consumed in a public place, call the Public Health Team on (04) 4994444.
BWOF ONLINE
BWOF ONLINE. BWOF ONLINE is the online portal for the Wellington City Council IQP and Compliance Schedule Registers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Sorting and preparing your rubbish and recycling. Wheelie bins, bags, crates and skips. Southern Landfill, Tip Shop and Recycle Centre. Reducing your waste. The Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020. Sewerage, wastewater and trade NEWS AND INFORMATION News | 9 June 2021. We 'need to do all we can' to fight climate change. When you first meet Alison Howard she doesn’t seem too scary. But once the typically calm, mild-mannered manager of Wellington City Council’s Climate Change Response team starts talking about what awaits us if we don’t take climate change seriously, things get a little frightening. PETITIONS - PETITION - VIEW SIGNATURES - WELLINGTON CITY Petition. Save Manners Mall. Wellington City Council is working to replace people with buses on Manners Mall in CBD Wellington. Over 500 submissions were received by Wellington City Council expressing their concern over this plan before the deadline in early December. NEWS AND INFORMATION News | 9 June 2021. Linden’s Kai Kitchen meals to restart in July . The well-loved, weekly community Kai Kitchen meals are currently on hold but will start again on Friday 2 July.EVENTFINDA CALENDAR
A fascinating tour into the world of titiwai, New Zealand's glow worm. This outdoor night-time tour takes about one hour and is designed for children 7 years and older. PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hours FACILITIES AND CENTRES Facilities. Multi-purpose sports hall - available for hire and suitable for basketball, netball, volleyball, and badminton.Casual use rates are available.; Squash court - available for casual use.To book, phone the centre. Two community rooms - one with kitchen facilities, available for hire.; Request a booking. HoursABOUT THE COUNCIL
Mayor. Find out about Mayor Andy Foster and how to contact him. Councillors. Find out about the 14 Councillors who represent Wellington City's 5 wards.CLIMATE CHANGE
The Council is addressing climate change issues and is committed to making the city carbon neutral and reducing its carbon-footprint. SAFETY IN WELLINGTON Pursuant to section 4.1 of the Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008, Part 4 - Alcohol Control, the Council can authorise low-risk activities that would otherwise breach the alcohol ban. If you want permission to hold an event where a limited amount of alcohol will be consumed in a public place, call the Public Health Team on (04) 4994444.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCILEVENTSRECREATIONHAVE YOUR SAYYOUR COUNCILABOUT WELLINGTONPOPULAR LINKS Sorting and preparing your rubbish and recycling. Wheelie bins, bags, crates and skips. Southern Landfill, Tip Shop and Recycle Centre. Reducing your waste. The Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020. Sewerage, wastewater and trade waste. Wellington City. Back Wellington City. Maps. CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER Burial records. Burial records are also available for public viewing at the Karori Cemetery office. The office holds records dating back to 1849 of interments at Bolton Street Cemetery. The cemetery holds records for 151,409 people who have been interred or cremated. Records can be searched by plot location or name.ALCOHOL LICENCES
Renewing your alcohol licence. If you are an alcohol licence holder, you must apply to renew your licence at least 20 working days beforeit expires.
PLANS, POLICIES AND BYLAWS Long Term Plan 2021-31. Every three years we review our Long-term Plan. This sets the direction for the next 10 years, outlines what we will be investing in, how much it may cost and how this will be funded. We are currently preparing the draft 2021-31 Long-term Plan and we will be seeking your feedback on the plan in April and May2021.
RATES - PAYMENT OPTIONS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Pay your rates online. Account number - You will need your rates account number from your quarterly Rates Invoice. Online surcharge - A surcharge of 2.1 percent per transaction is charged for this service. There is a minimum fee of $3. Wellington City Council does not receive any part of this fee. Allow processing time - Be sure to allow time DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. RATES - INSTALMENT DETAILS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Rates are billed in four instalments for the rating year, which begins 1 July and ends 30 June. You will receive the invoice for each rates instalment about 1 month before it is due. To avoid penalties, you must pay your instalments in full by the following due dates: 1 September. First instalment due. 1 December. Second instalment due. 1March.
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How to apply for Council housing. Find out the steps you need to take to apply for Council housing. Who can get Council housing. To be eligible for a Council City Housing property, you PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hoursBWOF ONLINE
BWOF ONLINE. BWOF ONLINE is the online portal for the Wellington City Council IQP and Compliance Schedule Registers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCILEVENTSRECREATIONHAVE YOUR SAYYOUR COUNCILABOUT WELLINGTONPOPULAR LINKS Sorting and preparing your rubbish and recycling. Wheelie bins, bags, crates and skips. Southern Landfill, Tip Shop and Recycle Centre. Reducing your waste. The Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020. Sewerage, wastewater and trade waste. Wellington City. Back Wellington City. Maps. CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER Burial records. Burial records are also available for public viewing at the Karori Cemetery office. The office holds records dating back to 1849 of interments at Bolton Street Cemetery. The cemetery holds records for 151,409 people who have been interred or cremated. Records can be searched by plot location or name.ALCOHOL LICENCES
Renewing your alcohol licence. If you are an alcohol licence holder, you must apply to renew your licence at least 20 working days beforeit expires.
PLANS, POLICIES AND BYLAWS Long Term Plan 2021-31. Every three years we review our Long-term Plan. This sets the direction for the next 10 years, outlines what we will be investing in, how much it may cost and how this will be funded. We are currently preparing the draft 2021-31 Long-term Plan and we will be seeking your feedback on the plan in April and May2021.
RATES - PAYMENT OPTIONS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Pay your rates online. Account number - You will need your rates account number from your quarterly Rates Invoice. Online surcharge - A surcharge of 2.1 percent per transaction is charged for this service. There is a minimum fee of $3. Wellington City Council does not receive any part of this fee. Allow processing time - Be sure to allow time DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. RATES - INSTALMENT DETAILS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Rates are billed in four instalments for the rating year, which begins 1 July and ends 30 June. You will receive the invoice for each rates instalment about 1 month before it is due. To avoid penalties, you must pay your instalments in full by the following due dates: 1 September. First instalment due. 1 December. Second instalment due. 1March.
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How to apply for Council housing. Find out the steps you need to take to apply for Council housing. Who can get Council housing. To be eligible for a Council City Housing property, you PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hoursBWOF ONLINE
BWOF ONLINE. BWOF ONLINE is the online portal for the Wellington City Council IQP and Compliance Schedule Registers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Sorting and preparing your rubbish and recycling. Wheelie bins, bags, crates and skips. Southern Landfill, Tip Shop and Recycle Centre. Reducing your waste. The Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020. Sewerage, wastewater and trade waste. Wellington City. Back Wellington City. Maps. NEWS AND INFORMATION 18 hours ago · News | 9 June 2021. We 'need to do all we can' to fight climate change. When you first meet Alison Howard she doesn’t seem too scary. But once the typically calm, mild-mannered manager of Wellington City Council’s Climate Change Response team starts talking about what awaits us if we don’t take climate change seriously, things get a little frightening. PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Parking tickets. Find out about parking infringements and how to pay or appeal your parking ticket. Central city street parking. There are about 3300 on-street parking spaces in the central city. PARKING - PAYING A PARKING TICKET - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL To find out your infringement number so you can pay or appeal your parking ticket, you can: phone our Contact Centre on 04 499 4444. email parkingpayments@wcc.govt.nz. visit our Service Centre. You'll need to provide the vehicle registration number and the PARKING - MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER PARKING - WELLINGTON CITY in any on-street Pay by Space park, unless it has been set aside for motorcycles (see Wellington Consolidated Bylaw 2008 – Part 7, 6.5) by pedestrian crossings. Illegally parked motorcycles and scooters will be ticketed. Motorcycles in a parking space on Cable Street. This sign means you can park your motorcycle or scooter here for 2 hours MEETINGS - MEETINGS CALENDAR - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Meetings calendar. Use this meetings calendar to see the Committee meeting dates, agendas and minutes. RATES - RATES - YOUR DETAILS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Search for rates property information. You can use property search to find: property details – valuation number, property address, land area ; rates details – your account number, current rates, previousrates
PARKING - COUPON PARKING ZONES AND FEES - WELLINGTON CITY After that, you will need to pay for and display a coupon. Note: Your time does not reset if you move your vehicle to another space within the same coupon parking zone. Coupon type. Cost. Daily coupon. $12.00. Calendar monthly coupon. $200.00. Next steps: Buying a parking coupon. FACILITIES AND CENTRES Lane/pool hire. You can book out swimming lanes or the full pool for an event or activity. Lane hire. Non-commercial fees: $8.20 per hour for a lane. Commercial fees: $16.40 per hour for a lane. To book, email karori.pool@wcc.govt.nz. MEETINGS - MEETINGS CALENDAR - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen 6am Tuesday 8 June. Multiple crews are replacing the damaged stormwater pipe under the road. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCILEVENTSRECREATIONHAVE YOUR SAYYOUR COUNCILABOUT WELLINGTONPOPULAR LINKS This Week in Our Wellington enewsletter. The Mayor's Pick of the Week: Be with a tree on Arbor Day. SAT 5 JUNE | 10AM-2PM To celebrate all the wonderful trees we have in Pōneke, bring your friends and whānau to Wellington Botanic Garden Ki Paekākā for a fun day of free tree climbing and nature activities.ALCOHOL LICENCES
All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen 6am Tuesday 8 June. Multiple crews are replacing the damaged stormwater pipe under the road. CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen 6am Tuesday 8 June. Multiple crews are replacing the damaged stormwater pipe under the road. PLANS, POLICIES AND BYLAWS Long-term Plan. A Long-term Plan (LTP) outlines to our community how we intend to invest for the next 10+ years. Any year there is not a Long-term Plan review and we have significant projects that require public feedback, we will create an Annual Plan. DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. RATES - INSTALMENT DETAILS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCILWELLINGTON CITY COUNCILWELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL NZWELLINGTON CITY COUNTYWELLINGTON CITY HALLCITY OF WELLINGTONCITY OF WELLINGTON KS Instalment details. Rates are billed in four instalments for the rating year, which begins 1 July and ends 30 June. You will receive the invoice for each rates instalment about 1 month before it is due.CLIMATE CHANGE
The Council is addressing climate change issues and is committed to making the city carbon neutral and reducing its carbon-footprint. FACILITIES AND CENTRES Tawa Pool has a 25-metre heated indoor pool, learners' pool, toddlers'pool and spa.
SAFETY IN WELLINGTON 24/7 alcohol-free zone. The Wellington city alcohol ban is a safety initiative to: reduce alcohol-related crime and disorder ; provide a safe city environment for everyone. SUBURBAN RESERVES MANAGEMENT PLAN Suburban Reserves Management Plan (April 2015) All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen6am Tuesday 8 June.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCILEVENTSRECREATIONHAVE YOUR SAYYOUR COUNCILABOUT WELLINGTONPOPULAR LINKS This Week in Our Wellington enewsletter. The Mayor's Pick of the Week: Be with a tree on Arbor Day. SAT 5 JUNE | 10AM-2PM To celebrate all the wonderful trees we have in Pōneke, bring your friends and whānau to Wellington Botanic Garden Ki Paekākā for a fun day of free tree climbing and nature activities.ALCOHOL LICENCES
All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen 6am Tuesday 8 June. Multiple crews are replacing the damaged stormwater pipe under the road. CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen 6am Tuesday 8 June. Multiple crews are replacing the damaged stormwater pipe under the road. PLANS, POLICIES AND BYLAWS Long-term Plan. A Long-term Plan (LTP) outlines to our community how we intend to invest for the next 10+ years. Any year there is not a Long-term Plan review and we have significant projects that require public feedback, we will create an Annual Plan. DOGS - REGISTER YOUR DOG - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Register your dog for the first time. If you have a new dog or have recently moved to Wellington, you'll need to register it with Wellington City Council. RATES - INSTALMENT DETAILS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCILWELLINGTON CITY COUNCILWELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL NZWELLINGTON CITY COUNTYWELLINGTON CITY HALLCITY OF WELLINGTONCITY OF WELLINGTON KS Instalment details. Rates are billed in four instalments for the rating year, which begins 1 July and ends 30 June. You will receive the invoice for each rates instalment about 1 month before it is due.CLIMATE CHANGE
The Council is addressing climate change issues and is committed to making the city carbon neutral and reducing its carbon-footprint. FACILITIES AND CENTRES Tawa Pool has a 25-metre heated indoor pool, learners' pool, toddlers'pool and spa.
SAFETY IN WELLINGTON 24/7 alcohol-free zone. The Wellington city alcohol ban is a safety initiative to: reduce alcohol-related crime and disorder ; provide a safe city environment for everyone. SUBURBAN RESERVES MANAGEMENT PLAN Suburban Reserves Management Plan (April 2015) All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen6am Tuesday 8 June.
NEWS AND INFORMATION News | 4 June 2021. The 80s called and they’ve given their magazine back. Wellington City Libraries is bringing the past back to the future with the popular 1980s Wellington City Magazine now accessibleonline.
NEWS AND INFORMATION 3. Kia Mau Festival . The Kia Mau festival kicks off this Friday 4 June with an incredible programme of contemporary Indigenous live performances and experiences at theatres around Te Ūpoko o te Ika a Maui (Wellington).. Find out more on the Kia Mau website.. 4. Get hands-on at HandMade. From macrame to bookbinding to infusing your own gin, the annual HandMade festival invites you to get CEMETERY SEARCH AND PLOT LOCATER All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen 6am Tuesday 8 June. Multiple crews are replacing the damaged stormwater pipe under the road. WHEN TO PUT OUT YOUR RUBBISH AND RECYCLING All six lanes on Jervois Quay will be closed from 7pm Thursday 3 June and will reopen 6am Tuesday 8 June. Multiple crews are replacing the damaged stormwater pipe under the road. RATES - RATES - YOUR DETAILS - WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Search for rates property information. You can use property search to find: property details – valuation number, property address, land area ; rates details – your account number, current rates, previousrates
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