The Ōpōtiki mayor will be doing random checks on businesses using QR codes to ensure her community is kept safe in light of recent community cases of Covid-19 in Northland.
Opotiki s mayor Lyn Riesterer scans in at Kafe Friends coffee cart in the Ōpōtiki CBD and would like the rest of the community to do the same.
Photo: TROY BAKER / WHAKATANE BEACON
Ōpōtiki Mayor Lyn Riesterer said during summer Opotiki had received an influx of visitors and although this was great for the district, it did highlight the need to use the Covid tracer app and scan in at local businesses.
Weather: Severe thunderstorm warning for Waikato, safety advice issued
3 Jan, 2021 12:00 AM
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A campervan crosses the Silverstream ford after leaving the Whare Flat Folk Festival at the Waiora Scout Camp, North Taieri, on Saturday. Photo / Otago Daily Times
A campervan crosses the Silverstream ford after leaving the Whare Flat Folk Festival at the Waiora Scout Camp, North Taieri, on Saturday. Photo / Otago Daily Times
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The MetService has issued a severe thunderstorm warning and is urging people to follow safety advice as the wild weather continues in the Waikato.
This afternoon they said the weather radar detected severe thunderstorms near Te Kauwhata, Meremere and Ohinewai.
A group of residents has been left feeling invisible after Ōpōtiki District Council turned down a contractor s offer to help seal their road because councillors thought no-one lived on it.
Delta Contracting s gravel screening operation on Amokura Rd has been praised by its neighbours.
Photo: Charlotte Jones / LDR
The decision to decline Delta Contracting s offer to partly fund the work has left a sour taste for the contractor and the residents.
Councillors refused the offer, against staff advice, as they believed no one lived on Amokura Rd and the contractor was only offering to partly fund the sealing to manage dust and gain its resource consent.
However, there are three homes on the road and Delta Contracting director Paul Blennerhassett said the offer was only intended to be a goodwill gesture. He said sealing the road offered no advantage to his gravel screening operation. “I’ve worked closely with council since 2011 and it was hurtful to see some of the comments that were made,” he said. “I get on well with the staff but some of the comments made by elected members really didn’t need to be said. If the road is sealed or unsealed, there’s no impact on us. This was really meant to be a goodwill gesture for the residents of the road.”
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