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TIMARU DISTRICT COUNCIL BIN COLOUR Timaru Urban Geraldine, Temuka and South Zone and North Zone Noticeboard + + NEXT WEEK’S TIMARU DISTRICT COUNCIL BIN COLOUR Timaru urban Geraldine, Temuka and South Zone and North Zone Noticeboard + + COUNCIL MEETINGS Land Transport Connecting Our Community Monday 3 May DROP IN ON 9.30am Orari-Temuka-Opihi-Pareora Water Zone Committee – Meeting postponed to 14 June at 1pm Lighting upgrade in THE MAYOR Council Chambers, District Council Building, 2 King George Place pedestrian alleyway Timaru District Mayor Nigel Tuesday 11 May between Quarry and Otipua Bowen will be available 1.00pm Sister Cities Subcommittee – Cancelled due throughout the district to to no agenda items Roads discuss the Long Term Meeting Room 2, District Council Building, 2 King Commencing: approx. 3 May 2021 Plan. If you want to talk George Place Duration: approx. 1 week about any issues you have, provide feedback for 4.00pm Citizenship Ceremony - Please note the What’s happening: We’re upgrading the streetlights later start time of this Ceremony in the pedestrian alleyway between Quarry and council initiatives or just Council Chamber, District Council Building, 2 King Otipua Roads, to improve visibility and public safety. come along and say hello, you can at the following times. George Place During works: The pedestrian walkway will be 5.00pm Council Meeting – Please note the later closed to the public for the duration of the works. start time of this meeting Council Chamber, District Council Building, 2 King 5 MAY: Stafford St, Timaru: 1.00pm George Place Monday 24 May 6 MAY: 5.00pm Temuka Community Board CIVIL DEFENCE SIRENS King St, Temuka: 1.00pm Temuka Library/Service Centre, Temuka 6 MAY: Tuesday 25 May Talbot St, Geraldine: 3.00pm 7.00pm Pleasant Point Community Board Pleasant Point Town Hall, Pleasant Point Wednesday 26 May 6.30pm Geraldine Community Board Geraldine Library/Service Centre, Geraldine Monday 31 May 9.00am Council Meeting – Long Term Plan Hearing Council Chamber, District Council Building Monthly testing of the Civil Defence Sirens Tuesday 1 June occurs on the first Wednesday of every month 9.00am Council Meeting – Long Term Plan Hearing at 10.45am Council Chamber, District Council Building Wednesday 2 June Land Transport Listen out for the sirens this Connecting Our 9.00am Council Meeting – Long Term Plan Hearing Community Wednesday 5 May at 10.45am Council Chamber, District Council Building If there is a genuine Civil Defence Emergency, Agendas will be available for inspection from information will be broadcast on 8.30am until 5pm two days prior to the meetings, at UPDATE: New streetlight More FM 97.9 and The Breeze 92.3 Council offices and libraries in Timaru, Temuka and Geraldine and on our website www.timaru.govt.nz installation in Cains Terrace Members of the public are welcome to attend. Carpark Anyone wishing to speak at the Public Forum of the Council meeting or at the Community Board Due to unanticipated supply constraints, new meetings is requested to give prior notice to the streetlight installation in the Cains Terrace Carpark Governance Advisor on 687 7254 or governance@ is delayed until approx. August 2021. timdc.govt.nz Thank you for your patience and The above scheduled dates, times and venues could co-operation! be subject to change due to the Covid-19 situation. All changes will be advised via the Council website Protective Masks through the Ages www.timaru.govt.nz and on Council’s facebook page. Local historian and collector Malcolm Brady will present two illustrated talks about the invention and many uses of protective masks from the 6th century BC to the Timaru District present day, with a number of items on display. Thriving Together When: Thursday 29 April at 7pm or Monday 3 May at 2pm Where: South Canterbury Museum, Perth St. Free talk, limited spaces, contact [email protected] Win! or (03) 687 7212 to reserve places. Thriving Together Safe footpaths, Youth Competition active community. Do you have ideas on how to make Timaru District Consolidated Bylaw 2018, the Timaru District the best place Chapter 2: Public Places – Third Schedule Bylaw Policy to live in New Zealand? Portable advertising signs in the main shopping areas within our District must: • Be displayed outside of the business being advertised We want to hear from you! • Be no more than 600mm from the boundary of that business’ premises • Be taken down at close of business each day You could win up to $1000 For more info, tips and T&Cs thrivingtogether.co.nz/ IT’S ABOUT SAFETY! competition Bylaws ensure people are able to enjoy our public shopping areas, without being obstructed or having their safety compromised. Phone 687 7200 or Freephone 0800 484 632 - 24 hrs/7 day - www.timaru.govt.nz.
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