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Ka¯ piti advocate seeks regional council place

- Rosalie Willis

Asher Wilson-Goldman has announced he is standing for the Greater Wellington Regional Council in the Ka¯ piti constituen­cy at this year’s local body elections.

Previously running for the Ka¯piti Coast District Council as a districtwi­de councillor, Asher believes Ka¯piti’s relationsh­ip with the greater Wellington region is the area that currently needs the greatest focus, believing he is the one who can assist with this.

“I want to be Ka¯piti’s voice in Greater Wellington because I know that our communitie­s’ needs aren’t being met by the council, and we should be able to expect better,” he says.

Asher currently works in communicat­ions as a chief communicat­ions adviser with the Ministry of

Health’s National Immunisati­on Programme.

He has also worked in a range of senior communicat­ions, engagement and strategy roles in central government, intersecti­ng with central and local government and community groups.

Moving to Ka¯piti from Wellington a number of years ago for the more relaxed lifestyle, Asher has been part of a number of community groups including Self-Isolation Support Ka¯piti, Low Carbon Ka¯piti, as the deputy chairman of Ka¯piti Coast District Council’s Cycleways, Walkways and Bridleways Advisory Group.

He also spent time on the board of the Ka¯piti Chamber of Commerce.

“My three key issues of focus are public transport, our environmen­t and our joint efforts with other parts of the region to plan for a stronger future.

“With increasing numbers of people moving to Ka¯piti, it’s critical that our public transport infrastruc­ture is improved so that everyone has a genuine choice, and people who need to drive can do so on roads that aren’t clogged with people commuting into Porirua and Wellington who may be better off catching the train,” Asher says.

“Our waterways, in particular, the Waikanae and O¯ taki rivers, provide a beautiful recreation space for our communitie­s but are equally critical for protecting our homes from flooding, and the future of Queen Elizabeth Park is looking brighter for both recreation and biodiversi­ty.

“As the environmen­tal regulator, Greater Wellington is the key organisati­on ensuring our environmen­tal future looks bright.

“Greater Wellington also plays a strong role co-ordinating councils across the region, including in regional planning for growth, for transport

and for economic developmen­t and tourism.

“Too often Ka¯piti’s voice has been ignored in these conversati­ons, and we need a councillor who knows how Wellington works and can make a real difference there.

“I believe I am that person. “We need a councillor from Ka¯piti who can be a strong voice, and one who can ensure Greater Wellington staff are taking Ka¯piti’s needs into account when making plans and taking action.”

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Asher Wilson-Goldman wants to be Ka¯ piti’s voice in Greater Wellington.

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