Monday, 26 July 2021, 11:47 am
The team at Marlborough’s Emergency Management
Operations Centre is continuing to keep an eye on the
weather situation which is expected to pass through the
region quickly today.
The Emergency Management
Operations Centre is fully operational and the team is
continuing to liaise with MetService and NIWA for the latest
weather information.
Marlborough Emergency Management
Incident Controller Richard McNamara says although we are
experiencing some rain, the information we have received
suggests this will result in a small spike, not a major
weather event like last week.
“We acknowledge that
this may be unnerving for some people, particularly those
Monday, 26 July 2021, 4:10 pm
The Emergency Management team continues to liaise with
MetService and NIWA for the latest weather information.
Scattered rain is expected to ease this evening with a
mainly fine forecast for tomorrow. A period of more settled
weather is predicted over the rest of the
week.
Marlborough Emergency Management Incident
Controller Richard McNamara says although we are
experiencing some rain, it is a small spike, not a major
event like last week.
Marlborough Roads crews have
been back out today working in the Marlborough Sounds and on
other affected local roads.
Port Underwood Road from
Karaka Point to Whatamango Bay and Whatamango Bay to Rarangi
Sunday, 25 July 2021, 2:55 pm
2.46 pm 25 July 2021
The team at Marlborough’s
Emergency Operations Centre is keeping an eye on a weather
system expected to bring rain to Rai Valley, the Awatere
Valley and the Marlborough Sounds from the early hours of
Monday morning until early evening. The MetService advises
that the period of rain, with some heavy falls possible, is
likely to total 40 to 70mm with peak rates of 5 to
10mm/h.
Marlborough Emergency Management Incident
Controller Dean Heiford says given the forecast, if
Marlborough Sounds residents are planning to travel along
Queen Charlotte Drive tomorrow (Monday 26 July) and have the
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Council helps residents navigate NSW Planning Portal process
Wagga Wagga City Council staff are providing a guiding hand to residents in the Local Government Area (LGA) who need assistance in lodging a development application through the NSW Planning Portal.
Under mandatory changes which came into effect on 1 July, Council and applicants are required to use the NSW Planning Portal, in line with State Government legislation.
It means hardcopy applications, even if it is just for a one-off project such as a new shed or pergola, are no longer accepted at Council’s Customer Service Centre.
Manager Development Assessment and Building Certification Paul O’Brien said the online process can be a challenge for people who do not use the internet regularly or do not have an email address.
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