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Sunday, 4 April 2021, 5:57 pm In January 2017 12-year-old Nicole Thornton petitioned Parliament, seeking access to workplace toilets for people with medical conditions when no public toilet was available. Nicole has Crohn’s disease. Like the more than 20,000 New Zealanders with Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis, diarrhoea and urgency are frequent symptoms. Compounding all their medical challenges, fear of having an accident in public can be a major concern. When the need arises, those with these diseases do not have time to explain their personal medical histories to a stranger and many business owners and their employees are unaware of the challenges they face. While Crohn’s and Colitis NZ Charitable Trust ....
Upper Hutt barely increases water renewals investment, others quadruple budget 10 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read A sinkhole appeared on Jervois Quay in Wellington City earlier this month. Photo / Mark Mitchell Wellington issues reporter, NZ [email protected] Some councils in the Wellington region are quadrupling their spend on water infrastructure renewals, but Upper Hutt City Council is increasing its budget by just 15 per cent. Fronting the water woes crisis with a significant uplift in spending is a priority for most draft Long Term Plans (LTP) in Wellington. These are councils 10-year budgets. A 2021/31 Long Term Planning Update, presented in a recent Wellington Water Committee meeting, has revealed just how much more councils are proposing to spend on renewal investments. ....
Wellington left without a seat at Three Waters Steering Committee 7 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Wellington issues reporter, NZ [email protected] Wellington s water leaders say it s problematic and strange they have been left without a seat at a committee that s described as a key reference point for incoming water reforms. The Government is in the middle of reforming local government s three waters services into a small number of multi-regional entities. The joint Three Waters Steering Committee was established to ensure perspectives, interests, and expertise of both central and local government are accommodated as the reform programme progresses, a Department of Internal Affairs spokesperson said. ....