News
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New Temperature & Time Clock for Gore
NewsWith the old clock too expensive to fix, Gore is to get a new LED clock in the next couple of months.
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Ouvea premix gone from Mataura
NewsMataura residents can now enjoy peace of mind with the last bag of ouvea premix removed last week from the town's former paper mill.
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Careful consideration needed for 3 Waters reforms
NewsGore District Mayor Tracy Hicks said he was very concerned about the impost the Government’s 3 Waters reforms would place on his community.
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WHO recognition for age-friendly projects
NewsThe WHO has recognised the Gore District as working towards becoming more age-friendly and granted it membership to a global network of communities with a similar vision.
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UV treatment improves wastewater quality
NewsA $250,000 investment into a new ultra violet treatment system at the Gore wastewater treatment plant is proving its worth.
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Icicle lights to brighten up Gore's CBD
NewsThe central business area is being brightened up in time for the Tussock Country Music Festival with about 700m high quality icicle fairy lights will be put up in the town.
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Wristbands being introduced at Gore pool
NewsThe Gore Aquatic Centre is introducing wristbands as an additional tool to ensure the safety of its youngest customers.
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Streets Alive data shows traffic speeds are down
NewsData collected for the Streets Alive trials show there’s less traffic on some Gore streets, and it's travelling slower.
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CCTV puts spotlight on our wastewater network
NewsA four month inspection of our wastewater network over the winter could cause turbulence in people's wastewater system. The advice is keep your toilet lids closed while we are working in your area.
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Council committed to working with emergency services
NewsGore District Council Mayor Tracy Hicks assures people the Council remains committed to working with emergency services to ensure the Streets Alive trials do not compromise safety.
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New employment scheme a success
NewsA scheme that helps people who have lost their job due to COVID-19 into sustainable employment is proving a success...
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Gore water supply disruption
NewsThe Gore District Council will be stopping water flow from the East Gore reservoir to all of Gore on Wednesday...
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New Council office open day
NewsThe public will have a chance to look through the new Gore District Council offices before staff move in. There will...
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Programme supporting sustainable employment launched
NewsOver the next six months Gore District businesses can access financial support to take on young jobseekers and people displaced...
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Community feedback key to Street Alive trials
NewsWork to finalise the Streets Alive trials - initiatives aimed at making Gore’s streets safer, more accessible for everyone is progressing.
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New bridge hearing date set
NewsA hearing to consider the Gore District Council’s proposal to build a bridge across the Mataura River, just upstream of...
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Theatre chosen for new library/community space concept presentation
NewsThe Gore District Council will present a concept plan of the Gore Library and community space redevelopment at the St...
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Demolition of old high school buildings
NewsTwo derelict wooden buildings, once part of the old Gore High School near the Mataura River, are to be demolished. However,...
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Wastewater treatment long term strategy revealed
NewsThe Gore District Council plans to significantly improve the quality of wastewater being discharged into the Mataura River over the...
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Lots of Ideas for new library & community hub
NewsInnovative spaces for children, lots of natural lighting and safe parking are among the ideas for Gore’s new library and...