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Date Submitted
2021-04-21 10:15:26
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Te Uru Rākau

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Te Aroha Spa

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Additional water sources for Morrinsville

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Facing the rubbish problem head on

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Revitalising our town centres

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Mountain bike skills and dog park for Te Aroha

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Improving walking and cycling connections

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Dog park in Matamata

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What do you think about our proposed limits for rates and debt?
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Kia ora Ezra and Ash,
I am unable to make a formal submission, given that I don’t have full access to details surrounding the proposed dog
park at Swap Park.
On behalf of Te Uru Rākau I ask the Council to consider minimising the impact on the plantings as much as it can –
noting councils’s earlier strong support for the project and that its early into the proposed 5 year term of the
agreement. Also, given the commemorative nature of the plantings, please respect the intention surrounding the
planting to commemorate those that have been affected by Covid19 and that the trees symbolise a living memorial
to them.
Te Uru Rakau has provided significant funding for trees in this park, and we would ask that whether the dog park
goes ahead or not, the trees remain.
Many thanks,
Belinda
Belinda Miller | Senior Programme Advisor, Matariki Tu Rakau
Forest Development, Grants & Partnerships Directorate | Te Uru Rākau - Forestry New Zealand
Ministry for Primary Industries - Manatū Ahu Matua | 118 Vickerman Street | Nelson 7010 | New Zealand
Telephone: 64-3-545-9485 | Mobile: 022-013-7970 | Web: www.mpi.govt.nz
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