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Nadia Lim picks plums from her garden.
OPINION: Before moving to the farm, I’d had the odd fruit tree in our backyard, but never looked after an entire orchard before. So I’ll tell you now, I am definitely no expert orchardist. I recently lost all but one basketful of my plums to the birds and last year, the same thing happened with my cherry trees. It’s like I make a plan to pick them and the birds make the exact same plan - just a little earlier. Central Otago is well known for its stone fruit, and while we are in that region, we get so much snowfall and late frosts that hit the blossoms and the buds that I haven’t had much luck with stone fruit yet, apart from that late-fruiting plum tree.
“This was inappropriate and I apologise, unreservedly, for this error of judgement.” He then informed committee chair Lyndal Ludlow that he would then leave the meeting. During the meeting, which was livestreamed, after Guyton apologises, the regional council chairman Nicol Horrell thanked Guyton for his apology. “Thank you for that very clear statement. I think that this is a timely reminder to us all when we are in leadership role that we have to be careful what we do, and I think it’s also indicates that we probably need to update our code of conduct so it is actually updated and user-friendly.”
Wednesday, 16 December, 2020 - 16:52
The Council confirmed its position on climate change and supported the Government’s recent climate change declaration at today’s Council meeting (16/2/20).
This was in response to a question in the council meeting agenda from Councillor Robert Guyton: In light of the Government’s declaration of a climate change emergency, will this Council, which now finds itself out-of-step with, and behind central government’s position on climate change, upgrade its present approach to match that of many other councils around New Zealand and that of central government?
The Council is well aware of the potential climate change impacts such as more frequent, severe weather events; tidal inundation; freshwater availability and communities’ exposure to natural hazards.
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