
The council is developing the district's first Open Spaces Strategy, which will set the direction for how parks, reserves, cycleways, beaches, rivers, playgrounds, and cemeteries are provided for and managed.
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The council is developing the district's first Open Spaces Strategy, which will set the direction for how parks, reserves, cycleways, beaches, rivers, playgrounds, and cemeteries are provided for and managed.
Four council water supplies will have Level 2 water restrictions applied from next Monday (19 February) as a precautionary measure to reduce demand and protect our water sources.
Cruise ships are back in the Bay of Islands this summer. So, what are the benefits to the local economy?
Dry summer conditions are restricting grading work on the Far North’s unsealed roads and normal activities are unlikely to fully resume until later in the autumn.
More than 150km of drain maintenance will be carried out in Te Hiku this year, and the Far North District Council is seeking experienced drainage contractors to carry out the work.
A new report outlining the levels of greenhouse gas emissions in Te Tai Tokerau will be used as a tool to guide Far North District Council’s future decision-making when tackling climate issues.
Recycling in the Far North is ‘business as usual’ following new government rules introduced this month to standardise recycling across the country.
isite staff in Kaitāia and Paihia have hit the jackpot, with each visitor information centre winning a national sales competition in separate group categories.
Sections of the Ōpua to Paihia coastal walkway will be closed in stages over coming months while work to repair and upgrade the popular track continues.
Last updated: 04 Jul 2025 12:10am