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$1 Billion Ohinewai Development Gets The Green Light

Monday, 24 May 2021, 12:00 pm   Independent commissioners have given the green light for the company behind well-known Kiwi brand Sleepyhead to develop a $1 billion manufacturing and housing community on its 178-hectare rural site in Ohinewai, north Waikato. The proposed development by Comfort Group, and its property arm Ambury Properties Ltd, will include industrial, commercial, and residential zones. It intends on developing a master planned mixed-use community over the next 10 years with 1100 homes for up to 3,000 residents, and a new factory creating up to 2600 new jobs. The decision on the company’s rezoning submission on the Proposed Waikato District Plan has been under deliberation since hearings in September last year,

Billion-dollar Sleepyhead development gets the go-ahead

“Everything else pivots off this decision,” Sanson said. The development would be a “game-changer” for the communities of Ōhinewai and Huntly, as well as the whole Waikato region, Sanson said. He expected there would be significant employment opportunities for those living in Huntly, as well as people travelling from Waipā on the expressway, or half an hour away in Paeroa. “It will bring jobs, revitalise the northern Waikato with affordable new housing, and encourage other commercial investment in the area.” Christel Yardley/Stuff “The biggest card has been played in favour of the development,” Waikato district mayor Allan Sanson said.

Groundbreaking $1bn Sleepyhead housing development approved

Accountants Kiltwalk relay remembers north-east business icon

Accountants Kiltwalk relay remembers north-east business icon Updated: April 27, 2021, 12:49 pm © Johnston Carmichael Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Staff and partners from accountancy firm Johnston Carmichael have completed their Kiltwalk efforts in memory of a north-east business icon. More than £7,500 has been raised by the firm after their relay passed a virtual baton all the way from Inverness to Glasgow. More than 60 walkers took part in the effort, which was dedicated to Duncan Skinner who died three weeks ago. He also raised funds for Glenelg Mountain Rescue Team, a cause and place close to Mr Skinner’s heart.

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