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Wellington scoop co nz » Commissioners approve demolition of historic US Marines Hall in Titahi Bay

Wellington scoop co nz » Commissioners approve demolition of historic US Marines Hall in Titahi Bay
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Leaders reject advice to pause $6 4b Wellington transport upgrade, warning public would be apoplectic

Is September, the LGWM board commissioned external consultants to conduct a review of the programme amid growing concerns about delays. The findings were made public on Friday and made for damning reading. It found that the programme was “at risk of failing to deliver”, and needed to be paused so major problems could be addressed. Problems, may that have persisted since LGWM’s inception five years ago, included under-resourcing, staff shortages, lack of expertise, and a lack of “strategic leadership”. LET S GET WELLINGTON MOVING The preferred option for a reconfigured Basin Reserve road layout was revealed in 2019. (File photo) “Within the LGWM team, there is a lack of proven experience and expertise in delivering within a complex and large-scale integrated programme environment.”

Whenua Tapu Works Set To Start

Thursday, 11 February 2021, 3:51 pm Building work will begin shortly to upgrade the chapel and crematorium at Whenua Tapu Cemetery in Porirua. This treasured community asset was built in 1982 and has had very little done to it since then. Upgrade works to occur include earthquake strengthening, a new roof, asbestos remediation, painting, bathrooms, and family area. The work is expected to take about six months to complete. The cremator has reached the end of its useful life and the resource consent to operate it runs out in June. Cremators are not manufactured in New Zealand, so a new purpose-built one has been sourced from

Wellington scoop co nz » Locals changing streetscapes in Eastern Porirua

Local Government – Porirua City Council welcomes Ombudsman report

Source: Porirua City Council  Porirua City Council has welcomed a report just published by the Office of the Ombudsman into the Council’s official information practices. Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier assessed the Council’s performance across five areas: Leadership and Culture; Organisation structure, staffing and capability; Internal policies, procedures, resources and systems; Current practices; and Performance monitoring and leaning. “Porirua City Council’s open leadership impressed me,” said Mr Boshier in his report. “The Council’s culture of information release, and respect for the people of Porirua, was evident in its practice of actively engaging with diverse voices when making decisions that affect their community.

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