Whanganui Midweek

Deputy mayor fronting up

Public invited to ask about the relevant issues of the day

- Steve Carle

The average Whanganui rate rise is expected to be in the region of 10.6 per cent, but many households will face an average rate rise of 12.5 per cent. The council is considerin­g a wide range of service cuts and, conversely, additional funding for certain projects over the next 10 years of the Long Term Plan. Submission­s can be made up until May 2.

There are several council-run public engagement sessions over the month of April and Deputy Mayor Helen Craig has arranged some specific meetings and welcomes the public to attend. This is an opportunit­y to ask in-depth questions on specific issues before completing their own submission­s. If time allows, other issues in the LTP can be discussed.

Saturday, April 13: Mayor Andrew and Deputy Helen will have a stall at the Saturday Market to discuss any issues one to one.

Tuesday, April 16: Repertory Theatre, 5.30-6.30pm, regarding the future of the Repertory Theatre building which the council wishes to sell or, if that fails, to demolish.

Friday, April 19: War Memorial Hall, 4pm, regarding the proposed $35 million upgrade to the Opera House. Theatre expert Phil Conroy of architects Shand Shelton will present details.

Tuesday, April 23: Davis Theatre, Whanganui Museum, 5.30-6.30pm, regarding heritage and town centre funding in general, library cuts to funding and opening hours and Museum funding.

Wednesday, April 24: Repertory Theatre, 5.30-6.30pm, regarding all arts and performing arts sector funding. Helen can be contacted anytime at helen.craig@whanganui.govt.nz or 021 1030737.

● Ratepayers can check on their own property rates via council’s website www.whanganui.govt.nz, go to “Property Rating Search”, put in their own address and the previous rates and proposed new rates will appear. Full details of the Long Term

Plan (LTP) is on council’s website www.whanganui.govt.nz go to: Long Term Plan 2024-2034. Libraries should have copies in printed form. The website has much more comprehens­ive and detailed informatio­n due to the huge amount of material available on each topic.

 ?? ?? Deputy Mayor Helen Craig.
Deputy Mayor Helen Craig.

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