Kaipara Lifestyler, December 8th, 2020

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December 8 2020

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Ring out the festive carols Medical centre recruiting

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p The sounds of a marching band heralded the start of Dargaville’s Santa Parade on Saturday, with the participating musicians travelling all the way from Auckland at the invitation of the local Methodist minister. The parade was a tribute to just this kind of volunteering spirit, which reflects the true meaning of the festive holidays. It was well-appreciated by the most important audience; Dargaville’s children, who turned out with their parents to enjoy the arrival of Santa in his bright red BMW convertible. Generous prizes were on offer for the best floats on display, thanks to the parade’s organisers, the Dargaville Lions.

Beach traffic spotlit Beach use patterns are in the spotlight …

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Wharf open day success u by Andy Bryenton

Pouto residents responded to the call and came to engage with the Kaipara District Council and Kaipara Kickstart staff last week, as plans for the design and placement of a new wharf on the peninsula were made public.

A festival of cultures Dargaville’s Saint Joseph’s School celebrated the festive season …

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Of the three main undertakings envisaged in the $4.95 million wharves programme, Dargaville’s pontoon is now complete as a council-owned facility while a completely new wharf construction at Pouto is in the design stage after a meeting between KDC staff and local residents last week. Pahi wharf was constructed as a local community project and has been maintained for more than 30 years by

the Pahi Boating and Fishing Club. With an estimated $80,000 earmarked by Kaipara Wharves for an upgrade and pontoon, the club is baulking at the idea of continuing responsibility, citing expected maintenance and insurance costs being beyond its means as an upgraded facility. Club Commodore Darren Sheppard says members are supporting one of five design options, but discussions

are continuing with the council on the question of ownership of the new facility. It has been confirmed by KDC’s Ruby Mitchell. “We are currently working through a resolution and final agreement. As soon as this agreement has been finalised, we will be sending out all details for the public. continued on page 3 …

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