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Students protest over sewage spills
Students from Warkworth Primary School added their voices to protests over the discharge of sewage into the Mahurangi River at Rodney Local Board last Wednesday,...
Community comes together to celebrate reopening
Camaraderie and catching up were the order of the day at Snells Beach last month, when the Mahurangi East Community Centre & Library officially reopened...
Official Cash Rate remains unchanged
Warkworth homeowners hoping for another drop in interest rates would have been disappointed by the announcement on July 9 that the Official Cash Rate will...
Ban on anchors and bottom fishing off Little Barrier
Boaties have been banned from dropping anchor or fishing off the seabed anywhere around Hauturu-ō-Toi Little Barrier Island in a bid to stall the spread...
Continued confusion over speed limit revisions
The coalition government’s decision last year to reverse many of the road speed limit reductions brought in since 2020 continues to confuse many drivers and...
Potholing investigations for wastewater pipeline in progress
Watercare contractors are conducting additional potholing investigations in Warkworth along the proposed wastewater pipeline route, from now to late August. The work is taking place...
Sweet Appreciation – Charleyne Garner
Congratulations to Charleyne Garner from Point Wells, who is this week’s recipient of a gift basket from Chocolate Brown. Charleyne was nominated by George McMillan,...
Walking and cycling trail boosted by board
The next stage of walking and cycling network The Coastal Trail has been given the green light, thanks to a Rodney Local Board budget boost....
Path plan back on agenda
Controversial plans to dig up a 90-metre stretch of coastal footpath at the northern end of Snells Beach to encourage more shorebirds to roost there...
Seawall scoped for improvements
Point Wells residents concerned about the state of their seawall should receive an update on what will be done to remediate it in the coming...
