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Rodney College PTA dissolved
Rodney College’s Parents and Teachers Association (PTA) has disbanded after failing to attract new parent members. PTA staff representative and secretary Robyn Rae says getting...
Harbour landowners offered revegetation deal
Landowners on the Kaipara Harbour have the chance to buy revegetation plants for half price this winter. The plants are being made available by Kaipara...
Industrial area businesses battle labour shortages
The recent opening of New Zealand’s borders to overseas workers has been welcomed by Warkworth employers who are struggling to fill vacancies. They hope an...
Vector increases power capabilities to meet area growth
Electricity distributor Vector has taken advantage of roading upgrades along State Highway 1, between Warkworth and Wellsford including the new motorway, to help future-proof supply...
Transport plan re-designs Warkworth
Have your say here – Consultation closes June 7. Auckland Transport (AT) and Waka Kotahi (NZTA) have released their vision for transport networks in Warkworth...
Cats fire up trapping debate
Accelerating interest in trapping pests in the wider Mahurangi area is causing concern among some domestic cat owners. As of last Tuesday, there were 29...
Bakers ready to rise again
The volunteer Warkworth group Good Bitches Baking (GBB) is on the lookout for some new helpers. Head bitch Pippa Plummer says that post-Covid, the group...
Gaming venue funds spent
The Mahurangi Hockey Club has received $3750 from the NZ Gaming Trust to purchase equipment. In total, the trust distributed just under $700,000 to 32...
Waste donations
In the past year, long-time Harbour Hospice supporters Northland Waste in Warkworth and Econowaste in Silverdale have raised nearly $27,000 for hospice care across the region. The...
Felled trees close track
A section of the Te Araroa Trail, between Puhoi and Moir Hill, was closed for four days around Easter after several pine trees were mistakenly...
