Te Awamutu Courier

Encouragem­ent for new council

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“Kia kaha, kia toa, kia manawanui, otira¯ whakarongo — be strong, be brave, be steadfast, and hear the people.”

It was a strong message of encouragem­ent delivered by Shane Te Ruki Friday morning, speaking on behalf of tangata whenua and Waipa¯ District Council staff at the po¯whiri and swearing in of Waipa¯’s mayor and councillor­s.

The mayor, councillor­s, community board members and their supporters gathered in the council chambers in Te Awamutu for the official ceremony.

Mayor Jim Mylchreest, who was re-elected unopposed, said he was delighted to be back and see some new faces, as well as some familiar ones.

“All of the councillor­s are approachin­g the new triennium with a positive frame of mind, and that’s really important for this district with the amount of growth that’s happening,” he said.

“We need everyone working together to deliver the services a growing district needs.”

Jim said it was an exciting time for Waipa¯ and he was looking forward to the opportunit­ies his third term will bring.

“We already have a lot of projects on and a new council will bring new ideas to the table.

“We’re also about to start a new 10-year plan, so that’s another opportunit­y to bring fresh ideas forward for discussion.”

The po¯whiri was followed by Council’s inaugural meeting where councillor­s were sworn in, a deputy mayor was appointed, and chairs of the committees announced.

Councillor Liz Stolwyk takes the deputy mayor spot this term and said it was a great honour.

“I’ve had a lot to learn over the last six years, and obviously over the next three years there’s a lot more to learn, but am looking forward to working with everybody,” she said.

Jim acknowledg­ed the tremendous support provided by Councillor Grahame Webber, who chose to retire from the deputy mayor position after two terms.

The mayor also signalled the committee chair roles will be held by Grahame Webber for Service Delivery, Andrew Brown for Finance and Corporate, Susan O’Regan for Strategic Planning and Policy, Marcus Gower for Regulatory, and Hearings will be co-chaired by Marcus

Gower and Clare St Pierre. The audit and risk committee is made up of a number of councillor­s and will have an independen­t chair.

Cambridge Ward Councillor Grahame Webber and Maungataut­ari Ward Councillor Elwyn AndreeWilt­ens were appointed to the Cambridge Community Board, while Te Awamutu Ward Councillor Lou Brown and Kakepuku Ward Councillor Susan O’Regan were appointed to the Te Awamutu Community Board.

At the inaugural community board meetings Friday afternoon Ange Holt was appointed chair of the Te Awamutu Community Board and Sue Milner was appointed chair of the Cambridge Community Board.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Cambridge councillor Liz Stolwyk is Waipa¯’s new deputy mayor.
Photo / Supplied Cambridge councillor Liz Stolwyk is Waipa¯’s new deputy mayor.

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