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Ngaio Gorge Slope Stabilisation Improvements
From Wellington City Council: WHAT’S PLANNED Geotechnical investigation works have now been rescheduled to start in April 2019, not January as informed previously. Initial investigations revealed that borehole drilling could dislodge more material which would fall onto the road. Therefore … Continue reading
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Ngaio Crofton Downs Twitter Feed
For an at the minute feed on what is happening in Ngaio and Crofton Downs, we have a twitter account @NCDRA6035. Information you can expect here includes public transport notices, traffic reports, WCC feeds, and a range of events of … Continue reading
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AGM 20 November 2018
Our AGM is being held 7.30pm on Tuesday 20 November, at the Ngaio Union Church, cnr Kenya Street and Crofton Road, Ngaio. We will have a guest speaker, Claire Pascoe from the NZ Transport Agency, who will talk about investing … Continue reading
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Dog exercise areas – survey results
A Dog Exercise Area (DEA) is an area designated by WCC where dogs can be run off-leash. One of these areas is in Cummings Park, below the Ngaio village shops. It is popular with those exercising dogs, although some other … Continue reading
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New access way to Trelissick Park from Oban Street
Have your say on a new access way to Trelissick Park from Oban Street. The Council wants to make a decision on the use of an access way from 112a Oban Street, using a right-of-way between two houses. This would … Continue reading
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Public Meeting at Khandallah – Wellington Bus System
A meeting for public transport users in Ngaio, Crofton Downs, Khandallah, Broadmeadows and surrounding areas will be held this Tuesday, 4 September, from 7:30pm at the Khandallah Town Hall and Cornerstone Community Centre, 11 Ganges Road. This meeting is part … Continue reading
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Consultation on Proposed New Rules for NCDRA
We are looking to replace the Association’s Rules at our AGM in November this year, and this is the first round of consulting with our members on the proposed new Rules. We would love to have your comments, even if … Continue reading
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New Bus timetable from 15 July 2018
Everyone should be aware that there are changes happening to the Wellington bus network from 15 July 2018. Keep an eye out for information in your letter box from the Wellington City Council, which explains the changes and shows the … Continue reading
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Street names in Crofton Downs
In December last year our Association was invited by WCC to suggest names for streets in the new Silverstream Road subdivision. We have had good success with the first of the street names to be Pihipihi lane following our suggestion for … Continue reading
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Submission on Council’s Long Term Plan
NCDRA has made a submission on the WCC Long Term Plan. Our main points were: supported substantial capital expenditure on infrastructure to increase resilience, particularly water security, but noted disappointment that resilience was treated solely as an infrastructure issue ; … Continue reading
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