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Whanganui letters: Council not giving away water assets - yet

Whanganui letters: Council not giving away water assets - yet 15 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read The Upokongaro Cycleway Bridge opened last month. Photo / file Whanganui Chronicle Water assets Two former district councillors, Stephen Palmer and Murray Hughes, expressed their concerns (Chronicle, January 11) re the central government Three Waters Programme. Some wording in the reporting was misleading - but I can assure you that the Whanganui District Council has made no final commitment to either joining the scheme or passing over any assets. Answers to your obvious questions are not forthcoming simply because Government has not detailed the proposals yet. I do not believe that there is any support at the WDC for either subsidising other councils to install infrastructure or to handover control of the assets to a non-elected board - the example of Auckland s Watercare is not a model that carries much appeal.

Whanganui Year in Review, January 2020: Whales, river tragedy, coronavirus and a family reunited

Whanganui Year in Review, January 2020: Whales, river tragedy, coronavirus and a family reunited 30 Dec, 2020 03:30 PM 3 minutes to read Whanganui Chronicle January 7 In early January, the Chronicle reported the story of Rajesh Kumar, the owner of Tasty Indian restaurant in Whanganui, who was reunited with his wife and daughter after being separated for 12 years. Kumar had been battling Immigration New Zealand for more than a year to get his family to visit him, after the government agency shut one of its offices in India. Wife Indra and daughter Muskan were eventually granted a nine-month visa to visit Rajesh, and received an apology from Immigration New Zealand.

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Govt confirms details of no deal ferry link

Govt confirms details of ‘no deal’ ferry link 21st December 2020 A ferry will operate six days a week between Algeciras and Gibraltar to ensure no disruption to the supply chain for perishable goods moving from the UK to the Rock in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit, the Gibraltar Government said. Goods originating in the European Union will not be affected by a hard Brexit and will continue “as normal”. But if there is no deal for an organised departure from the EU, goods moving from the UK to Gibraltar will have to be cleared for exit from the bloc at the nearest Border Inspection Post, which is in Algeciras.

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