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Pouarua Farms, growing food and business opportunities for next 100 years

Crown-owned property can be part of a financial and commercial redress package, depending on the suitability of the property in the area relevant to the claimant group. But McEnteer said it became clear that wasn’t going to be a possibility for Pouarua, so the purchase price of the farm was deducted from the financial redress the five iwi were to receive. Effectively it meant the group used the settlement money to buy the same property taken from them 100 years ago. That was when the Crown used the Public Works Act and the Land Drainage Act to acquire the Hauraki land in the 1800s and early 1900s.

Chaddesley Corbett resident fined for filling in stream without consent

The culvert installed in Chaddesley Corbett without prior consent A LANDOWNER in Chaddesley Corbett has been fined for covering over an open stream on his land without permission. Richard Yardley, of Cakebole Lane, was fined £500 after being prosecuted for filling in six metres of the Elmley Brook and installing a culvert on his land, increasing the risk of flooding and potentially damaging the ecology and biodiversity of the area. Wyre Forest District Council lodged legal papers against Mr Yardley under the Land Drainage Act on January 22 this year. The case was brought after a senior officer from the North Worcestershire Water Management team visited the site in October 2019 and discovered that Mr Yardley had covered over part of the stream without consent from the council.

Cambridgeshire flooding: Village dispute over ditches

Cambridgeshire County Council’s website explains someone who own lands adjoining a watercourse is known as a ‘riparian owner’ in legal terms. “Failure to carry out your riparian responsibilities or not seeking the appropriate ordinary watercourse consent may lead to enforcement action,” its website says. Mr Grainger said the flooding at his property and blocked ditches were reported to Tydd St Giles Parish Council, the North Level Drainage Board as well as the home owners and land owners responsible for clearing them in 2019. He says he cleared the ditch on his property and ended up sorting out another which was not his responsibility.

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