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Welcome to the Manawatu District Council web site. We invite you to explore our web site and discover the wealth of information available about the council, which governs an area of 253,164 hectares, stretching from Rangiwahia in the north to Himatangi Beach in the south.
Click here to expand the menu to the left, and see the full list of menu items. We are constantly updating this site and striving to make it one of the best local authority sites in the country. We always appreciate feedback and suggestions, so feel free to e-mail webmaster@mdc.govt.nz |
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Further Submissions on Proposed Plan Change 35 - Manfeild Park Zones |
| The Manawatu District Council is now calling for further submissions in support of, or in opposition to, the original submissions lodged to Plan Change 35. Click here for more information... |
Feilding Ward By-Election: MEET THE CANDIDATES |
| THE seven candidates vying for a Feilding Ward seat in the Manawatu District Council’s by-election are to appear at a public meeting later this month. A “Meet the Candidates” evening is being held by the Makino Rotary Club at 7.30pm on Tuesday, May 22, in the Senior Citizens Hall, Bowen Street, Feilding. The candidates are Kim Fenn, Ange Jury, Wayne Ellery, Russell Johnson, Shane Casey, Grant Hadfield and Jeanette Goodwin. Click here for more by-election information. |
Draft Long Term Plan 2012-2022 |
| Meeting the needs of our community is at the heart of what we do at Manawatu District Council. In order to do so, now and in the future, we have created a new Long Term Plan. Click here for more information, including document downloads and an online submission form... |
Himatangi Beach Community Sewerage Scheme |
| Click here for the latest update about the Himatangi Beach Community Sewerage Scheme, along with document downloads... |
The Ministry of Civil Defence has launched a new website as part of their 'Get Ready Get Thru' campaign, which is designed to boost public awareness and understanding of the need to prepare to face disasters by having a plan, and storing water and other things you'll need in an emergency. Click here to visit the site.
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