Brianna Mcilraith05:30, Aug 04 2021
Sam Scannell/Stuff
New Plymouth developer and builder Willie Still, 93, died in 2020 before his seven section subdivision was complete.
A New Plymouth hapū has compromised on the name of a new right of way, but says district council policies in the issue need to change. “It’s interesting we as mana whenua are always having to compromise,” Damon Ritai, of Ngāti Te Whiti, told the New Plymouth District Council’s Te Huinga Taumatua committee meeting on Tuesday.
ANDY JACKSON/Stuff
The Te Huinga Taumatua committee voted to name a right of way off London Tce as Wilson Way, and a Junction St right of way as Kōhatu Boulder Way. (file photo)
Hāpū calls for New Plymouth road naming policy to be changed after compromising with developer
stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Les feux de l amour en avance : Nick achète Summer, un arrivée choc à Genoa (épisode du jeudi 1er juillet 2021 sur TF1)
toutelatele.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from toutelatele.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Christina Persico/Stuff
Kyle Still requested that a street on a New Plymouth development be named Wilson Way after his grandfather, renowned developer Willie Still.
The family of a developer who died just after 2020 lockdown, have asked for his final project to be given his name. Wilson (Willie) Still, of property business Westwill Properties, died on May 23, 2020, after a week in hospital. He was 93. He had been taken ill while on the company s London Tce, Welbourn, site, shovel in hand. On Tuesday, grandson Kyle Still told councillors and iwi members at the New Plymouth District Council Te Huinga Taumatua committee meeting that the family could not visit him in hospital due to Covid restrictions, and only 50 people were able to attend the funeral in person.