Ag 23 march, 2018

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Fight over council cash for tourism BY SUE NEWMAN

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Tourism operators, not ratepayers, should be the funding force behind Experience Mid Canterbury, says district councillor Stuart Wilson. At yesterday’s council finance and business support committee meeting he slammed a policy that sees the Ashburton District Council grant $400,000 each year to the tourism organisation, describing the industry contribution of less than $100,000 as pathetic compared to what ratepayers put in the funding pot. When councillors were asked to accept a statement of intent (SOI) from

This is just garbage. We want a SOI that talks about what they intend to do, what we want them to do

Experience Mid Canterbury that set out how it would run its business for the year, Wilson described the document as a heap of “gobbledygook”. “This is just garbage. We want a SOI that talks about what they intend to do, what we want them to do. It should be

about what we want and what we expect for the $400,000 we give them,” he said.

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