These Bylaws are made for the purpose of navigation and safety and are
to be read in conjunction with the Wellington Harbour Bylaws 1985 relating
to pilots and pilotage
These Bylaws…
Wellington Harbour Board Bylaws 1985 as amended by the Wellington
Regional Council at its meeting on 7 December 2000.
Nation-wide agrichemical use has declined in recent years. This has
been driven by increased awareness of the potential for damage to the
environment and human health. Local authorities,…
This Annual Report gives an overview of the financial performance of the
Wellington Regional Council for 2000 includes highlights of the WRC's
achievements over the year, the Chairman's report and…
The Waiwhetu Stream is a small slow flowing stream, which arises in the
Eastern Hutt Hills above the Hutt Valley.
This document contains a community vision for the Waiwhetu Stream
corridor.…
Wellington Harbour covers an area of 8900ha and has 76kms of
accessible coastline stretching from Baring Head in the east to Owhiro
Bay in the West. The enclosed nature of…
This issue discussed the Design Standard and calls for community input
into the preferred Design Standard and other critical factors for the Hutt
River Floodplain Management Plan.
There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.
alarm Published 01 Oct 2000
This brochure outlines agrichemicals and spraydrift, prevention,
precautions and what to do if spraydrift affects you or your property.
There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.
alarm Published 01 Oct 2000
This one page leaflet summarises findings from the Transmission Gully
Community Survey.
There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.
alarm Published 01 Oct 2000
Lowland forest is rare in Wairarapa. The overwhelmeing majority of
Wairarapas threatened plants, and animals occur on the lowland. The
majority of the all important lowland areas are not protected…
There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.
alarm Published 01 Oct 2000