Friday, 16 April 2021, 5:42 am
Olympic runner Rod Dixon, respected health
advocate Annette Milligan and well-known actor Mark Hadlow
have expressed their opposition to an application for a
private plan change in the Maitai-Kaka Valley. The
private plan change would allow as many as 550 houses to be
built in the valley adjoining Branford Park and opposite
Dennes Hole and the cricket ground. Last week the
Mahitahi-Bayview developers announced that the private plan
change seeking to have the Maitai-Kaka Valley’s zoning
changed from rural to residential would be lodged with NCC
on April 16.
Rod Dixon, an Olympic medallist and
winner of the New York City Marathon, has spoken out about
Press Release – Save The Maitai Olympic runner Rod Dixon, respected health advocate Annette Milligan and well-known actor Mark Hadlow have expressed their opposition to an application for a private plan change in the Maitai-Kaka Valley. The private plan change would allow as many …
Olympic runner Rod Dixon, respected health advocate Annette Milligan and well-known actor Mark Hadlow have expressed their opposition to an application for a private plan change in the Maitai-Kaka Valley. The private plan change would allow as many as 550 houses to be built in the valley adjoining Branford Park and opposite Dennes Hole and the cricket ground. Last week the Mahitahi-Bayview developers announced that the private plan change seeking to have the Maitai-Kaka Valley’s zoning changed from rural to residential would be lodged with NCC on April 16.
Press Release – Save The Maitai Protecting the future of the Maitai Valley has been taken to the highest level, with Save the Maitai supporters appealing for support from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the Minister for the Environment David Parker. Spokesperson Peter Taylor …
Protecting the future of the Maitai Valley has been taken to the highest level, with Save the Maitai supporters appealing for support from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the Minister for the Environment David Parker.
Spokesperson Peter Taylor said Save the Maitai Inc (STM) is concerned the zone change needed for the development of hundreds of houses in the Kaka Valley could be fast tracked, which would require ministerial approval.
Sunday, 13 December 2020, 6:53 pm
Protecting the future of the Maitai Valley has been taken
to the highest level, with Save the Maitai supporters
appealing for support from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and
the Minister for the Environment David
Parker.
Spokesperson Peter Taylor said Save the Maitai
Inc (STM) is concerned the zone change needed for the
development of hundreds of houses in the Kaka Valley could
be fast tracked, which would require ministerial
approval.
“We have written to all the relevant
cabinet ministers to make sure they are aware of the huge
value Nelsonians place on this special area, to point out