
The list of inspirational gardens, workshops, and presentations is as long as a row of beans at this year’s Northland Edible Garden Trail Te Ara Māra Kai o Tai Tokerau, which starts on Friday 7 February in the Far North.
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The list of inspirational gardens, workshops, and presentations is as long as a row of beans at this year’s Northland Edible Garden Trail Te Ara Māra Kai o Tai Tokerau, which starts on Friday 7 February in the Far North.
Traffic management will be in place along the Heritage Bypass in Kerikeri next week while a number of trees are removed from privately owned land in the nearby Fairy Pools Reserve.
Applications are now open for rural junior sports teams to score some funding to help with travel around the Far North.
Free parking and shuttle buses are among the options to help keep Waitangi week running smoothly for residents and visitors.
With the Far North’s biggest event of the year almost upon us, the council is gearing up to ensure that Waitangi week runs as smoothly as possible for residents and visitors.
Far North iwi and hapū are being encouraged to apply for funding to develop environmental management plans for their rohe by the council’s Te Hono (Māori Development & Māori Relationships) Team.
Fancy a night out in February and March? The Turner Centre has some world-class acts coming to town!
A $39 million upgrade to water infrastructure that will enable new housing to be developed in Kaikohe is expected to begin from July this year.
Temporary speed limits and traffic controls will be in place while sealing work is carried out at three locations along State Highway 10 around Waipapa over the next few weeks.
Last updated: 27 Jun 2024 9:03am