HOT ISSUES

Mackenzie District Council Annual Report 2009 & Summary can be found here

Mackenzie County Scholarship Details here

Speed Limit Bylaw 2009 Review here

Proposed Review of Mackenzie Camping on Roadways and Reserves Bylaw here

PLAN CHANGE 13

The Recommendation of the Commisioners was approved by the Council on 1 September.
The approved recommendation (decision) can be found here.

HELPFUL INFO

Overnight Camping here

Water conservation tips here

Employment Opportunities - To find out more click here

What to do if you have a dog or noise problem (here)

Web Site Problems - Tell us here

QUICK LINKS

Council and Community Board meeting times and agendashere

Council and Community Board Meeting Minutes here

Aoraki Mt.Cook Mackenzie Website here

Twizel Website here

Fairlie Website here

Lake Tekapo Website here

Road Conditions  Check out the latest State Highway conditions here

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Community Facilities

Community Facilities contribute to the following outcomes:

  • A safe and healthy community
  • A supportive community
  • A participative, well informed and culturally aware community
  • An attractive and highly valued natural environment
  • Affordable access to goods and services.

The following activities contribute to the essence of the community, adding value to the District by increasing access to cultural, social and recreational pursuits as well as supporting a safe and healthy community.

Much of the day to day services provided to maintain the facilities are provided for through the Townships contract with Whitestone Ltd, which has been running since 2002. The contract encompasses township, reserves and grounds maintenance cemetery services and building inspection and maintenance. Some services such as cleaning contracts are contracted to smaller companies and a small portion of the work is held in-house.

Cemeteries

 

The District's cemeteries are readily accessible to all of its residents and are attractively maintained to a high standard. Interment fees, although recently increased, are kept at an affordable level. Requirements for new cemeteries and expansion of existing ones are assessed from time to time. Cemetery Records are now accessible online here.

Community Centres and Halls

 

These cater for a wide range of activities, such as basketball, community meetings, plays, small bore rifle shooting, bridge, boys and girls clubs and so on. Council believes these facilities fulfil an important social role in bringing the community together. Refer to our Fees and Charges page for hire details.

Libraries

 

The libraries at Fairlie and Twizel are run as Community Libraries in conjunction with the Twizel Area School and Mackenzie College. They cater for a cross section of educational and recreational reading requirements.

Parks and Reserves

 

Council's role in this area is to ensure residents have reasonable access to adequate sports facilities, parks, reserves, amenity areas and walkways and to maintain these to a satisfactory standard.

Pensioner Housing

 

A limited number of pensioner units are held by Council. Council maintains the buildings and grounds, reviews tenancy agreements, leases vacant premises and monitors long-term requirements and maintenance programmes.

Public Toilets

 

Adequate public conveniences are provided for visitors and locals in each town. These properly cleaned and maintained facilities contribute to a clean environment.

Swimming Pools

 

The pools at Fairlie and Twizel help Council promote general fitness, well-being and community spirit. Sporting and recreational facilities play an important role in the Kiwi culture and assist in knitting communities together.

Community Services

 

Council supports a range of community services that would not otherwise be viable in a District of this size. It supports Medical Centres, Social and Information Centres and makes grants to various community groups.

 

 

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