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Waimarino Waiouru merger on cards

The concept of a combined community board for Waiouru and the Waimarino has been accepted by the Waimarino board at their last meeting while the Waiouru board has deferred discussion on the matter until next month. Last week the Waiouru board decided to defer their discussion because two board members were absent. New legislation which is expected to become law by 1 July will allow the council to defer its

own review of the basis of election, but the law will not allow the council the option of deferring a restructuring of the community board system, the two boards have been told. Council general manager Cliff Houston presented a report to the boards, outlining the actions required by the council and a proposed reviewed system. He suggested separate Waiouru and Waimarino wards and representaTurnpage2

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 1

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139

Waimarino Waiouru merger on cards Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 1

Waimarino Waiouru merger on cards Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 1

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