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Press Release – Central Lakes Trust Central Lakes Trust, whose trustees visited the dilapidated Roxburgh pool in late March, last week granted $920,766 towards bringing the new Roxburgh pool to fruition. Grants Manager Mat Begg says, Roxburgh desperately needs a modern, safe swimming …
Central Lakes Trust, whose trustees visited the dilapidated Roxburgh pool in late March, last week granted $920,766 towards bringing the new Roxburgh pool to fruition.
Grants Manager Mat Begg says, “Roxburgh desperately needs a modern, safe swimming complex where kids can have fun and learn to be safe in the water and everyone can swim or participate in aquatic exercise. Sixteen years in the making, Roxburgh can hopefully look forward to a new public swimming pool sooner rather than later.”
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Mountain Scene
July 5, 2021
By MATTHEW MCKEW
Thousands of dollars spent transporting patients with broken bones to Southland and Dunedin hospitals could soon be saved.
Southern District Health Board and ACC have been spending up to $560 each way on transporting patients with orthopaedic injuries by taxi from Queenstown to the base hospitals.
While the DHB’s rural manager Debi Lawry says it’s rare for taxis to be sanctioned, St John’s shuttles or petrol-expense paid private cars are used regularly.
Mountain Scene understands some complete the $1000-plus round taxi trip without treatment because they’re bumped down the operating list, due to more urgent cases coming in.
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Central Lakes Trust (CLT) grant $1.75 million to the
further development of the cycle trails linking the great
rides of New Zealand with the latest round of funding,
marking year four of a five year grant
commitment.
Central Otago Queenstown Trail Network
Trust (COQTNT) chair Stephen Jeffery says, “The completed
Lake Dunstan Trail is stage one of five to establish an
additional 170 kilometres of trail linking Queenstown and
Wanaka to existing New Zealand Cycle Trails.”
The
remaining four stages are concurrently being worked on, some
more advanced than others.
“CLT’s overall
commitment of $11.15m is five times greater than any
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