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City council to claim control over historic gem Caccia Birch

“The onus of providing the benefits of the change. falls on council. “Given the possibility of a death sentence for the trust, the standard of proof should be beyond a reasonable doubt.” O’Donnell said the council’s claimed benefits were unproven, and at best uncertain. The changes were more likely to be detrimental. One key piece of information supporting the council’s proposal was an estimate it could save up to $24,000 a year, but strategy and policy manager Julie Macdonald said that was only one consideration. Warwick Smith/Stuff Revellers enjoying a summer concert on the lawn at Caccia Birch in 2020.

Girl left with severe burns after falling into smouldering bonfire

WARWICK SMITH/Stuff The Palmerston North City Council removes wood from the Manawatū River to reduce the risk of flooding – and each spring that wood is burnt in bonfires at Ahimate Park. Katie said the only sign the pile of sticks she decided to play around was a cooling bonfire, was the smell of burnt wood in the air. “But the park always smells like that [at this time of year].” The Palmerston North City Council removes wood from the Manawatū River to reduce the risk of flooding – and each year that wood is burnt in bonfires at Ahimate Park to mark Kōanga with Rangitāne.

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Ashhurst to Palmerston North riverside pathway link remains off-limits

Council chief executive Heather Shotter said conversations with the landowners had been set up. “We’ve again stated our desire to work together to find a way to build the off-road shared pathway along the edge of their properties and the river, ensuring their privacy and security, while allowing their commercial activities to continue.” Meantime, Shotter was reminding the public the sections along the river’s edge were private property and not open to the public. “Some of these landowners are running commercial operations, where health and safety is paramount.” Shotter said landowners could call the police if they saw unauthorised people on their properties.

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