Horowhenua Chronicle

Elected members active in district

Councillor­s, Foxton board declare their pecuniary interests

- Janine Baalbergen

Horowhenua District councillor­s’ and Foxton Community Board members’ annual returns outlining their pecuniary interests show many of them hold down jobs and of the 15 elected members, only five have not declared any interest in real estate, though David Roache has declared an interest in companies or trusts with an interest in property.

Sam Jennings and David Roache are beneficiar­ies of a trust and both Jonathon Procter and Sam Jennings have declared extensive overseas travel, which is solely in relation to their other jobs. Jennings works in the Pacific as an aviation lawyer and Procter is a vulcanolog­ist employed as associate professor of natural hazards at Massey University’s earth sciences faculty.

Mayor Bernie Wanden holds a directorsh­ip and controllin­g voting rights in McLeods Book Centre, and owns residentia­l property in Levin.

Ross Brannigan holds a directorsh­ip and controllin­g votes in Em Services 2020 Ltd, where he is also employed as emergency management adviser. He owns residentia­l property in Foxton Beach.

Sam Jennings is a director of Eleven Sixty Sic Ltd, Jennings Consulting Ltd and Blue Pacific Group Ltd, where he also holds controllin­g voting rights and lists himself as a selfemploy­ed lawyer. He has an interest in the Jennings Family Trust, and owns residentia­l property in Levin.

He has financial interests in 16 companies, including Air NZ, Lithium Australia NL, Piedmont Lithium Inc, Rocket Lab USA Inc, New Talisman Goldmines, and Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Corporatio­n.

Mike Barker is a self-employed manufactur­ing jeweller and is proprietor of Levin Jewellery. He owns residentia­l property in Levin and supports NS6 Community Trust, an organisati­on that seeks funding from the council.

Nina Hori Te Pa works for Ara Poutama/Community Correction­s, has an interest in Hori Te Pa Trust as well as Horowhenua Lake Trust.

David Allan owns residentia­l property in Foxton and is involved with Foxton’s Little Theatre, an organisati­on that seeks council/community board funding.

Clint Grimstone is employed by Westpac NZ Ltd, owns residentia­l property in Levin and gets $1000 yearly from Levin AFC, a honorarium for work as the club’s junior manager.

Rogan Boyle is a sole trader via an organic orchard and owns residentia­l property and a commercial property (orchard) in Koputaroa. He is employed by Atomos (Australia) involving production of video recordings and production software.

Paul Olsen is a director of Okunui Holdings Ltd (dry stock farming) and Rangeview Agri Ltd (dairy farm), where he controls more than 10 per cent of voting rights. He also has a financial interest in Pauanui Partnershi­p, another dry stock farm. He owns residentia­l property in A¯ kitio.

Dr Jonathon Procter is affiliated to Muau¯poko Tribal Authority, an organisati­on seeking council funding, owns residentia­l property in Levin and gets meetings fees from participat­ion in Tertiary Education Committee PBRF, Muau¯ poko Tribal Authority and Horizons.

Justin Tamihana owns residentia­l property in Foxton, and is employed by Kopuapango­pango Trust Inc, a marae/hapu entity servicing issues relevant to members. He is involved with the following organisati­ons that seek council or community board funding: Ngai Huia Poroutawha­o Marae committee, Ngatai Kikopiri Reservatio­n Trustees Manawatu¯ Estuary Management team, Save Our River Trust, Foxton Futures. He receives honoraria for involvemen­t with Raukawa Ki Te Tonga Trust — trustee fees and travel if required.

Piri-Hira Tukapua is also selfemploy­ed, as a graphic designer and owns Taitoko Design Ltd. She is also a director of Raukawa Whanau Ora Ltd, in which she has a financial interest. She is involved with Foxton Area Medial Centre Trust, Birthright of Levin Inc and Paranui Marae Committee, all who seek council funding.

Alan Young is a sole trader and runs Noodle Canteen Levin.

Community Board chairman John Girling lists Ecolonz for directorsh­ips, in which he has 10 per cent or more voting rights and as being a financial interest, though his return said this company is currently dormant.

He is employed by Personal Money Coaches for 15 hours a week for administra­tion and management work. He owns residentia­l property in Foxton and is involved with Personal Money Coaches, Foxton Flax

Stripper Museum, and Save Our River Trust, all organisati­ons that seek council or community board funding.

Trevor Chambers is director of Chambers Farrier Services, in which he holds controllin­g voting rights and he is self-employed.

Nola Fox is involved with Wildlife Foxton, Manawatu¯ Estuary Trust and MAVTech as a trustee, is chair of the Foxton War Memorial Hall Society Inc, and is a member of Foxton Beach Progressiv­e Associatio­n and Save Our River Trust, all organisati­ons that seek council or community board funding. She owns residentia­l property in Foxton Beach.

David Roache has declared an interest Roaches Concrete Products Ltd, he is also the owner, and holds directorsh­ips in that company as well as in Foxpac Ltd. He has financial interests in the Roache Family Trust, is involved with the Foxton RSA (on their executive committee) and the Foxton Tourist and Developmen­t Associatio­n, both of which seek council or community board funding. He is a beneficiar­y of the Roache Family Trust, Residentia­l Property Foxton and Roaches Concrete Products, all three have interests in real estate.

Brett Russell is involved with Foxton Beach Progressiv­e Associatio­n, which seeks council/community board funding, and he has interests in residentia­l property in Wellington.

A number of elected members are part of local organisati­ons as delegates appointed by the council or community board:

Brett Russell: Foxton Beach Progressiv­e Associatio­n, Manawatu¯ Estuary Management Team, Foxton War Memorial Hall Society Inc, and Save Our River Trust;

Nola Fox: MAVTech;

John Girling: Foxton Districts Budget Service (Personal Money Coaches), Foxton Flax Stripper Museum;

Alan Young: Youth Empowermen­t Project, Youth Network, Creative NZ, LGNZ;

Justin Tamihana: Save Our River Trust, Foxton Futures, Levin Town Centre Developmen­t;

Paul Olsen: Potatoes NZ, Beef + Lamb NZ;

Sam Jennings: Horowhenua Crime Prevention Camera Trust;

Nina Hori Te Pa: Horowhenua Domain;

Clinton Grimstone: Coast Access Radio, Horowhenua Learning Centre Trust, Education Horowhenua, Levin Budget Service, Horowhenua Family Violence Interventi­on, Horowhenua District Ratepayers Associatio­n;

Rogan Boyle: Waikawa Beach, and Waitarere Beach Ratepayers Associatio­ns, Manukau District Community Associatio­n and Hokio Beach Progressiv­e Associatio­n;

Mike Barker: NS6 Community Trust;

David Allan: Arawhata (FMU), Te Awahou Foxton Community Board.

Mayor Bernie Wanden has been appointed to 17 organisati­ons as part of his role as an elected member, including Older Person’s Network, Manawatu¯ River Leaders Accord, Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs, Thompson House Committee, Mayoral Forum and Climate Action Joint Committee in the Horizons region, Wellington Regional Growth Framework, Manawatu¯-Whanganui Regional Disaster Relief Fund Trust and Regional Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Standing Committee.

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