LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO EMPLOY OWN HEALTH INSPECTORS
The Health Department is to withdraw the services of the health inspector who previously covered the Wanganui, Waitotara and
Waimarino counties as well as the Raetihi Borough Council. These four local authorities will lose the services of
Miss Bronwyn Johnson at the end of the current financial year because a government ceiling on staffing levels meant that the Health Department could not restore it's former strength following the resignation of one inspector last year. All four local authorities will now have to employ their own health inspectors unless they combine to share an inspector as it is a local authority responsibility ... a burden we will have to accept, said Raetihi's Mayor Mr Garrick Workman. The Ohakune Borough Council is not affected by thisdecision ... italready has a qualified health inspector in the person of it's town clerk, Mr Colin Turner.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 March 1984, Page 10
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