We have two very important consultations out at the moment that we need to hear what you think. The Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (and proposed kerbside collection changes) and the Speed Management Plan. Click here to find out more.
Find out more about the Mayor and Elected Members of the South Taranaki District
Click here to check out what activities are happening in the September school holidays.
Click here to tell us what you think about the WMMP and proposed kerbside collection changes.
The Speed Management Plan is now out for consultation and we want to know what you think
We've reduced the speed outside our District's schools/kura. We propose focusing on developing safe and appropriate speed limits around marae, Hāwera CBD, beachside communities, and our 70km/h roads.
A Plan Change request was received from Todd Energy Limited in accordance with Clause 21 of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 on 24 March 2023.
Take your chance to have your say on the Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP) and proposed kerbside collection changes for urban residents.
The South Taranaki District Council calls for visual art submissions from South Taranaki artists for lease and display in the Council’s Administration Building in Hāwera.
A crowd of about 350 people gathered in Waverley’s Gully Park (Sunday 10 September), to celebrate the official unveiling of Kiwi, the famous Waverley racehorse who 40 years ago won the Melbourne Cup
Residents are being urged to have their say on road speeds across the District as part of the Council’s 2024 – 2034 Speed Management Plan.
Rama Road, Kaupokonui Tuesday 10 October 2023 7am to 5pm
Public Health Forum - Thursday 5 October, 2-4pm - Community Centre Hall, Albion Street, Hāwera
The greenwaste stickers for the 22/23 year expire at the end of the month.
Rama Road, Kaupokonui Tuesday 10 October 2023 7am to 5pm
Kawei Street, Ohawe Friday 8 September 2023 8am to 5pm
Mid Kahui Road, Rahotu (30 and 31 August), Cambridge Street, Pātea (29 August), Tauhuri Street, Manaia (30 August).