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Health services Ashburton DC
WEBKa ora Telecare is a service provided to people living in rural areas, like Ashburton, and it connects you with a health care professional for afterhours medical advice and treatment . It is available from 5pm to 8 am on weekdays and 24 hours in weekends and public holidays. You can call 0800 252 672, talk to a nurse or schedule an appointment
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Local GPs and pharmacies ready for Super Saturday Ashburton DC
WEBThose operating on Super Saturday (with drop-ins available) are: Allenton Pharmacy, 10am-4pm. Rakaia Medical Centre, 10am-4.30pm. Wises Pharmacy, 9am-1pm. Ashburton Life Pharmacy, 10am-5pm. Three Rivers Health, 8.30am-8.30pm. Eastfield Health (at 248 Tancred Street), 9am-4pm. Ashburton Health First, 10am-12pm. …
Library Ashburton DC
WEBKids and Teens. As a Council, we are committed to promoting positive health choices and outcomes for our community. We believe the people of our district have a right to be able to enjoy facilities provided by Council in a smoke-free environment. Learn more.
Social Wellbeing Strategy Ashburton DC
WEBThe Ashburton District Social Wellbeing Strategy was launched in December 2008 and identifies six key areas of community wellbeing for focus over the next five years including Housing, New Residents, Children and Young People, Health, Community Social Services and Older People. It identifies the key social issues facing the Ashburton District
Water quality Ashburton DC
WEBWater quality. Ashburton District Council is committed to providing water that is safe to drink and meets the requirements of the Health Act. This means complying with the Drinking Water Standards for New Zealand (DWSNZ). There are a range of treatment systems we use to reduce the risk of contamination and minimise the risk to public health.
Reflecting on high country lakes progress Ashburton DC
WEBNearly two years on from adopting a 30-year plan for the future of Lakes Camp and Clearwater (Ōtautari & Te Puna a Taka), Ashburton District Council is reflecting on the actions already ticked off.. Mayor Neil Brown said that developing the plan with the community was key to helping bring its vision to life.
Lake Hood water warning in place Ashburton DC
WEBPublished: 11 January 2024. Council is continuing to liaise with Te Whatu Ora and Environment Canterbury regarding the health warning in place for Lake Hood. The warning was issued on 5 January after potentially toxic blue-green Cyanobacteria algae was found in a sample of water taken from the canals. Signs have been erected at the lake warning
Health warning lifted for algal bloom in Lake Hood Ashburton DC
WEBPublished: 15 May 2023. Te Mana Ora - Community and Public Health has lifted its algal bloom health warning issued for Lake Hood and its canals on 16 March. Recent water testing at Lake Hood has shown the quantity of potentially toxic blue-green algae (planktonic cyanobacteria) in the lake has reduced and concentrations are now below …
Conserve water notices – Mayfield, Hakatere Huts and Chertsey
WEBResidents of Mayfield, Chertsey and Hakatere Huts are being asked to conserve drinking water for two hours on various days this week. Drinking water treatment plants in those areas will be shut down from 9 to 11am, in Mayfield Wednesday 29 May, Hakatere Huts Thursday 30 May and Chertsey Friday 31 May.
Long-Term Plan, update and next steps Ashburton DC
WEBLong-Term Plan, update and next steps. Consultation for the 2021-31 Draft Long-Term Plan has ended (19 April) with over 420 submissions received, and 200 of those submissions coming in on the last several days of the consultation period. Council Officers continue to process the submissions received which involves redacting any identifying
From Te Whatu Ora
WEBPublished: 5 January 2024. Te Mana Ora | Community and Public Health has issued a health warning after potentially toxic blue-green algae (planktonic cyanobacteria) was found in Lake Hood. People should avoid the Lake and animals, particularly dogs, should not be allowed near the water until the health warning has been lifted.
Wastewater Ashburton DC
WEBAfter the wastewater leaves your property's drain it enters the sewer pipe system which takes it to the treatment plant. This is where it is treated before it is disposed of. The treatment plants are located at: Ashburton wastewater treatment plant – Wilkins Road, Tinwald. Ashburton wastewater disposal – Terrace Road, Ashton.
Applications and Forms Ashburton DC
WEBOther Applications and Forms. BAM002 A Amended Building Consent Application.pdf (187.6 KB) BAM 210 Complaint Form.pdf (80.1 KB) BAM 117 As Built Drainage Plan Template.pdf (47.2 KB) BAM 015 Public Use Application.pdf (216.2 KB) BAM 008 Certificate of Acceptance Application.pdf (207.1 KB)
General Pest Control Ashburton DC
WEBGeneral Pest Control. A pest is destructive, sometimes noxious and often troublesome. Pests require food, shelter and security. Denial of these environmental factors will prevent their survival and is the first line of defence against possible infestations. Environmental control can be achieved by denying the pests:
Lake Hood Ashburton DC
WEBLake Hood. Spanning over 80 hectares, Lake Hood is a made-made recreational lake which offers user an aquatic playground within a 10 minute drive from Ashburton (Hakatere). The Lake, surrounded by picnic areas and walking trails, allows users the opportunity to swim, kayak and sail. The Lake has a separate designated rowing course and water and
Special licences Ashburton DC
WEBSpecial licences. A special Licence allows for the sale of alcohol at special occasions. This is normally used to extend the hours or area of a licensed premise or to Licence one-off or a series of up to 12 events where no Licence is currently held. It is valid for the particular event, or series of events, or social gatherings specified in the
Health NZ/Te Whatu Ora issues health warning: Algal bloom in …
WEBPublished: 29 February 2024. Te Whatu Ora has issued a health warning for Ashburton River/Hakatere SH1. The warning follows finding moderate to high cover of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) in the Ashburton River/Hakatere SH1. People should avoid the area and animals, particularly dogs, should not be allowed near the water until
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