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from Te Awamutu News | February 23, 2023
by Cambridge News, King Country News, Te Awamutu News & Waikato Business News
Library membership
Membership at Waipā’s two libraries in Cambridge and Te Awamutu continue trending upwards as do book issues. Te Awamutu had 16,096 members and issued 78,526 books in the three months from October 1, while Cambridge had 21,538 members and issued 147,529 books, the council’s Service Delivery committee was told this week.
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Boy racers prohibited
Roads in Cambridge, Maungatautari, Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Pirongia and Ōhaupō will be closed between 9pm and 4am under Waipā council plans to curb antisocial driving. The behaviour is often intimidating, creates litter issues and excessive noise.
In rural areas, the noise frightens stock, as well as disturbing residents, council Transportation manager Bryan Hudson told the Service Delivery committee meeting this week.
Survey complete
Analysis on survey responses asking Te Awamutu residents about a brand to replace Rosetown has been completed. A working group comprising all Te AwamutuKihikihi Community Board members, Shane Walsh and Maria Heslop from the Chamber of Commerce and Bill Harris from Ngāti Apakura will now produce a report and make a recommendation to the community board.
High vis reps
There will be no mistaking Te Awamutu-Kihikihi Community Board members following the board’s decision last night to invest $250 in high vis vests for members attending community events.
Ange’s words
Watch out for community board chair Ange Holt’s column in next week’s Te Awamutu News.