Public notification: Military funeral on Sunday in Te Kūiti.

A forward notice that there will be firing of blank cartridges which produce loud bangs in support of a military funeral sometime between the hours of 1.30pm to 3pm on Sunday in Te Kūiti.

There will be soldiers marching around the town in support of the funeral ceremonial event with weapons, so please do not be alarmed or concerned.

There will also be a road closure at the intersections near the Les Munro Centre in both directions on Sunday 15 March. The closure will be in place at 12.30pm to 1pm. 

Soldier presence in Te Kūiti will be prominent from Saturday afternoon and will increase up to 100+ on the Sunday for the funeral.

Thank you for your understanding.

WDC Notices

4 Aug 2016, 2:02 PM

Proposal for Closure of Road/Street To Ordinary Vehicular Traffic

PURSUANT to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is hereby given that the Waitomo District Council, for the purpose of the Hamilton Car Club Rally 2016 proposes to close the following roads/streets to ordinary vehicular traffic for the periods indicated:

Date: Saturday, 1 October 2016

Period of Closure: 10:30 am to 3:00 pm

Streets/Roads: Hauturu Road – Starting from district boundary to 1.5km before Te Anga Rd intersection.

Ngapaenga Road – From approximately RP3000 (end of seal) to Waitangauru and Pomarangai Roads intersection. Waitanguru Road  – From the Ngapaenga and Pomarangai Roads intersection to 500m before Maire Road intersection.

Boddies Road – From end of seal to Tumutumu Road intersection.Tumutumu Road – From Boddies Road intersection to start of seal.

Pungarehu Road – From Mangaotaki and Waitanguru Roads intersection to intersection of Mairoa Road.

Any person objecting to the proposal is called upon to lodge notice of objection and grounds thereof in writing, before 5:00 pm Friday 19 August 2016 at the office of Waitomo District Council, Queen Street, Te Kuiti.

 


 

Proposal for Closure of Road/Street To Ordinary Vehicular Traffic

PURSUANT to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is hereby given that the Waitomo District Council, for the purpose of the Targa Rally 2016 proposes to close the following roads/streets to ordinary vehicular traffic for the periods indicated:

Date: Thursday, 13 October 2016

Period of Closure: 9:55 am to 1:55 pm

Streets/Roads: Haurua Road – Starting from the intersection of SH37 to the District boundary Including intersection with: Waihohonu Road (No Exit).

Waitomo Valley Road - Starting from District boundary to finish at the intersection with SH37 - Not blocking Woodlyn Park Entrance.

Period of Closure: 11:20 am to 3:20 pm

Streets/Roads: Troopers Road – Starting from the intersection with SH3, to the intersection with Oparure Road, including intersections with Mathers Road and Whataroa Road. 

Period of Closure: 11:40 am to 3:40 pm

Streets/Roads: Oparure Road – From the intersection with Troopers Road, to the intersection with Mairoa/Ngapaenga Roads, including intersections with Waipapa Road (no exit), Waitepipi Road (no exit).

Mairoa Road – From the intersection with Oparure/Ngapaenga Roads to the intersection with Kea/Mangaotaki Roads, including intersections with Pungarehu Road and Kihikihi Road (no exit).

Period of Closure: 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

Streets/Roads: Waitahi Road  – From the intersection with Kohua Road, to the intersection with Mokauiti Road.

Mokauiti Road – From the intersection with Waitahi Road to the intersection with Ramaroa Road, including intersections with Oniao Road, Owen Road, Ngapaki Road (no exit), Puhunga Road (no exit), Patoto Road (no exit) and Mangateka Road.

Ramaroa Road – From the intersection with Mokauiti Road to the intersection with SH4.

Note: To assist with the stage security, the closure is also to include 100 metres of EACH adjoining road, from where it intersects with the road being applied for.

Any person objecting to the proposal is called upon to lodge notice of objection and grounds thereof in writing, before 5:00 pm Friday 19 August 2016 at the office of Waitomo District Council, Queen Street, Te Kuiti.

 

CHRIS RYAN

CHIEF EXECUTIVE