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Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 5:00 pm | Lyttelton Museum Lyttelton Arts Factory and Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum hosted a riotous quiz night
on Saturday 22nd May, with well-loved local Joe Bennett the star of the show as quizmaster.
With a full house and an eclectic audience, Joe’s left-field approach to general . More
Wednesday, 29 April 2020, 6:44 pm | Lyttelton Museum Treasure trove of photos Over 12,000 historically significant images in Lyttelton
Museum’s collection have been digitised and their catalogue records can now be
seen online. The Museum hopes that the community will enjoy what were hidden treasures, . More
Tuesday, 8 January 2019, 10:11 am | Lyttelton Museum
Many people don’t realise that the small port town of Lyttelton was once home to
Press Release – Stratford District Council Water, waste, economic development and housing are the key themes up for debate in Stratford District Councils Long Term Plan (LTP) 2021-2031 and people now have less than a week to share their views on Councils options going forward. At last …
Water, waste, economic development and housing are the key themes up for debate in Stratford District Council’s Long Term Plan (LTP) 2021-2031 and people now have less than a week to share their views on Council’s options going forward.
At last week’s public meeting there was a good discussion on water conservation and Council’s preferred option of implementing water metering. District Mayor, Neil Volzke says, “Access to clean drinking water is vital and the rivers we take our water supply from need to be looked after. We should not waste this resource.”
Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 1:19 pm
Water, waste, economic development and housing are the
key themes up for debate in Stratford District Council’s
Long Term Plan (LTP) 2021-2031 and people now have less than
a week to share their views on Council’s options going
forward.
At last week’s public meeting there was a
good discussion on water conservation and Council’s
preferred option of implementing water metering. District
Mayor, Neil Volzke says, “Access to clean drinking water
is vital and the rivers we take our water supply from need
to be looked after. We should not waste this
resource.”
“There are a number of benefits in