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Investigation to focus on the advice and information provided to Tasman District councillors up to and including the final decision to proceed with the Waimea dam. ....
Supplied/Stuff In its heyday. Built in 1888/9 by settlers of the Takaka Valley, the Golden Bay Grandstand is one of the last barrel vaulted grandstands left in the country. OPINION: I appreciate that councils can operate on a near-geological time scale of slowness. Nothing gets done quickly or that efficiently, often way too expensively too. I’m not talking about the Waimea Dam debacle here either, but the historic Golden Bay Grandstand. A little over three years ago, Tasman District Council caved into strong people pressure and abandoned their last-minute plans to demolish the 1898/9-built structure, one of the last pioneer-built barrel vaulted roofed grandstands left in the country. ....
A dispute with Tasman District Council has left Motueka homeowner Jacqui Griffiths washing her dishes in the bath and unable to work. She wants more than an apology. ....
Braden Fastier/Stuff Nelson City Council chief executive Pat Dougherty says any decision about increasing the city council’s contribution to the Waimea dam project is for the councillors to make. Waimea Water is a council controlled organisation that is responsible for managing the construction, operation and maintenance of the dam. It is a joint venture between TDC and Waimea Irrigators Ltd. The dam, which is under construction in the Lee Valley about 36km southeast of Nelson, is being funded by TDC and Waimea Irrigators Ltd along with contributions from central Government and an expected $5m grant from Nelson City Council, which it is yet to provide. ....