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Rachael Kelly17:29, Jul 21 2021 Rachael Kelly/Stuff Rates in the Gore district will rise by an average of 6.42 per cent, lower than the forecast 8.22 per cent predicted. (File photo) Rates in the Gore district will rise by an average of 6.42 per cent, lower than the forecast 8.22 per cent predicted. The Gore District Council adopted its 10-Year Plan at an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday, after deferring the meeting by a week because of a change to an Otama Water Scheme rate. But the council’s auditors, Deloitte, issued a qualified opinion on the plan, saying the council does not have sufficient reliable information about the condition of the assets in the water supply and wastewater networks, many of which are nearing the end of their useful lives. ....
Rachael Kelly13:27, Jul 14 2021 Rachael Kelly/Stuff The Gore District Council has deferred adopting its draft Long Term Plan. The Gore District Council has deferred adopting its draft Long Term Plan because of a change to an Otama Water Scheme rate. The council was meant to adopt the plan, and a rating resolution, at a meeting on Tuesday night, but chief executive Stephen Parry told the meeting that there had been a ‘’late breaking change’’ which meant the adoption would be delayed by a week. Council chief financial officer Lornae Straith said the change in the Otama Water Rate meant that for the district the average rates increase would be 6.42 per cent. ....
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Mountain Scene May 11, 2021 By MARK PRICE A 110-year-old former church has become part of the Malaghans Road landscape, between Queenstown and Arrowtown. The building was bought from the Waikaka Presbyterian Church parish, in Eastern Southland, by Malaghans Investments Ltd owner Brett Giddens. Giddens has Queenstown council approval to convert the building into office space for his Town Planning Group business. The church was trucked 170km from Waikaka in March to its new site near Coronet Peak Station Rd, and will be restored and adapted to its new use over winter. The 160 square metre building’s 6.9m to the top of the roof, with finials to about 8.5m, and features a bell tower. ....