However, the detail on the four proposed water entities was only provided to us late on Tuesday afternoon, just prior to the public and media being given the same information. It is the first time we have seen maps of the proposed entity boundaries, which splits our province into two. The Government says it remains interested in “continuing discussions” with local government and the iwi most affected. But I don’t think the discussion ever really started with our council – there has been a lack of communication that to me shows a lack of respect for our position.
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Four new water entities have been proposed. Marlborough is in two of them.
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Waimate’s White Horse is getting a brighter future.
The landmark on the hill above Waimate has been water-blasted and touched up, and over the next two weeks will be repainted in a glow-in-the-dark paint, donated by Resene.
The work is part of a major redevelopment of the area, co-ordinated by Waimate2gether, which includes the construction of viewing platforms, new toilets, a car parking area, landscaping and new signs and information panels on the history of the South Canterbury town.
Waimate2gether project manager Jo Sutherland said the redevelopment would give the area more of a purpose and the White Horse a greater presence on the hill.