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Traffic congestion on Oxford Street should ease after the completion of the highway.
The Ōtaki to north of Levin highway is designed to remove traffic congestion from the Horowhenua town, but what of the business thousands of motorists a day can bring? Shopkeepers value commerce, but they value community more, writes
Rachel Moore. There is confidence among Levin businesses that any trade lost from passers-by will be more than countered by the reclamation of a main street that is safer and a town identity that is more assured. Business owners on Oxford St, approached by
Stuff, are bracing for pain in 2029, when a 20-kilometre stretch of four-lane highway is set to begin bypassing Levin, but they view it as a short-term necessity for their town to thrive.
News from Kāpiti Coast District Council
A two-year pilot programme with a strong focus on Ōtaki rangatahi aged between 15-24 has received $995,000 from the He Poutama Rangatahi initiative, a fund managed by the Provincial Development Unit.
Minister Sepuloni announced the Council-led Te Hunga Rangatahi pilot programme will receive the funding to support youth who are most at risk of long-term unemployment and who are not in education, employment or training (NEET), including those transitioning from school that are needing extra support.
The pilot programme will be based in Ōtaki and launched in February, led by the Kāpiti Coast District Council in partnership with Work Ready Kāpiti, Te Puna Oranga o Ōtaki and Ministry of Social Development.
Monday, 11 January 2021, 2:01 pm
A two-year pilot programme with a strong focus on Ōtaki
rangatahi aged between 15-24 has received $995,000 from the
He Poutama Rangatahi initiative, a fund managed by the
Provincial Development Unit.
Minister Sepuloni
announced the Council-led Te Hunga Rangatahi pilot programme
will receive the funding to support youth who are most at
risk of long-term unemployment and who are not in education,
employment or training (NEET), including those transitioning
from school that are needing extra support.
The pilot
programme will be based in Ōtaki and launched in February
2021, led by the Kāpiti Coast District Council in
partnership with Work Ready Kāpiti, Te Puna Oranga o Ōtaki
Skills and wellbeing programme for Ōtaki rangatahi receives funding
11 Jan, 2021 02:52 AM
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Maxwell Leonard, right, on Work Experience with Cory van Vlerken from Pzazz Building during a Work Ready Programme.
Rosalie is a reporter for Kāpiti News
A two-year pilot programme with a strong focus on Ōtaki rangatahi aged between 15-24 has received $995,000 from the He Poutama Rangatahi initiative, a fund managed by the Provincial Development Unit.
Minister for Social Development and Employment Carmel Sepuloni announced the Council-led Te Hunga Rangatahi pilot programme will receive the funding to support youth who are most at risk of long-term unemployment and who are not in education, employment or training (NEET), including those transitioning from school that are needing extra support.