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THIS ISSUE: Intro to your Reps | Council Cadets | Summer Events


From the Mayor’s Desk Firstly, I would like to say a heartfelt thank you for the opportunity that has been given to me to be the Mayor of our great district. It is a true privilege and one that I am committed to working hard to be worthy of. I have a list of ambitions for my first three months in office, and high on that is increased community engagement between the Mayor, the elected members and the public. As part of that, I have introduced “Councillor Connection” prior to every Council meeting. The purpose of “Councillor Connection” is for individuals or groups in Central Otago to get to speak to the Council about any topic they wish, with a maximum of 10 minutes each. You may have a great idea, a pressing concern, a question you always wanted the answer to; the scope is wide open. Our role will be to listen, and my role will be to respond to you in writing within 10 days. My hope is that the community will use this opportunity to be heard directly by the Councillors so that we can all work together more effectively for the betterment of Central Otago. If you want to know more about “Councillor Connection” and book your spot please see the form on Council’s website or available at Council offices and service centres. Alternately phone 03 440 0690 and talk to Jackie. I am also looking forward to meeting you at my “Coffee and a Chat” meetings throughout Central Otago. Details of these can be found on the Council website, in our weekly noticeboard on page 5 of The News.

TIM CADOGAN Your Mayor


Introducing your Council TIM CADOGAN Mayor 021 639 625 mayor@codc.govt.nz Lawyer, family man, former retailer and radio host, Tim says his time as a solo Dad on a benefit then one income when he first came to this district is important to who he is today.

NEIL GILLESPIE Deputy Mayor 027 433 4856 neil.gillespie@codc.govt.nz Neil brings much experience to his role as Deputy Mayor. The Contact Energy project manager and volunteer fire fighter has been a community board member since 1998, a Councillor since 2001 and Deputy Mayor since 2010. VICTORIA BONHAM

027 509 8041 victoria.bonham@codc.govt.nz Victoria is a long-time local, businesswoman, horse trainer and mother of two, who says she has a “grass roots understanding of our area and community”.

SHIRLEY CALVERT

021 252 6916 shirley.calvert@codc.govt.nz Shirley has served one term on Council and on the Cromwell Community Board. The former lecturer, sports medic and massage therapist, now teaches pilates and drives the transfer ambulance.

LYNLEY CLARIDGE

027 289 1551 lynley.claridge@codc.govt.nz Funeral business owner and former practice manager of an accounting firm, Lynley previously served nine years on Council and Community Board.


STUART DUNCAN

021 224 2320 stuart.duncan@codc.govt.nz Maniototo farmer Stu operates a family business, Wedderburn Cottages, on the Rail Trail. He is proud to provide a rural voice on Council.

STEPHEN JEFFERY

027 220 6080 stephen.jeffery@codc.govt.nz Stephen is a fruit grower with a long family history in the Teviot Valley and a passion for its future. He has served several terms on the Community Board. This is his second term on Council.

NIGEL McKINLAY

027 474 1961 nigel.mckinlay@codc.govt.nz Nigel is a Bannockburn vineyard owner/operator, with a background in manufacturing and retail. This is his second term on Council and third on the Cromwell Community Board.

MARTIN McPHERSON

021 879 849 martin.mcpherson@codc.govt.nz Martin is a self-employed contractor specialising in event management and destination marketing. This is his fifth term on Council and he has served five terms as a community board member.

MALCOLM TOPLISS

027 475 8790 malcolm.topliss@codc.govt.nz Returning Councillor Malcolm’s background is in infrastructure and financial management, with significant experience in governance roles.

Dr BARRIE WILLS

021 138 1988 barrie.wills@codc.govt.nz Barrie is a scientist and self-employed consultant. This is his second term on Council and fourth on Vincent Community Board.


Cromwell CB ANNABEL BLAIKIE

027 241 6619 annabel.blaikie@codc.govt.nz Having recently re-established a recruitment agency in Cromwell Annabel felt the time was right to stand up and represent her ward. She intends to advocate for “sensible and sustainable development”.

ROBIN DICEY

027 445 1006 robin.dicey@codc.govt.nz Robin is a retired grape grower who enjoys local politics, tennis, building things and 4WD travel to remote places. This is his first term on the Community Board.

ANNA HARRISON

021 190 0050 anna.harrison@codc.govt.nz Anna is Deputy Principal at Goldfields School. This is her first term on the Board. She is excited by Cromwell’s growth and the opportunity that brings.

WERNER MURRAY

027 445 6845 werner.murray@codc.govt.nz Werner is an urban and regional planner, who plans to use his experience to ensure the sustainable development of the Cromwell ward. Also appointed to the Cromwell Community Board are the following Councillors:

Shirley Calvert Neil Gillespie Nigel McKinlay


Maniototo CB SUE EVANS 021 154 4770 sue.evans@codc.govt.nz Sue is a trained nurse, former manager of the Chalet, and former owner of the E-Central Café in Ranfurly. She believes the Maniototo is a wonderful community to be able to contribute to. ROBERT HAZLETT 027 432 8968 robert.hazlett@codc.govt.nz Robert is a partner in a family contracting business. He is a training officer for the Ranfurly Volunteer Fire Brigade and coaches junior sport. He has “a passion to improve local services and infrastructure”.

DUNCAN HELM 027 276 7022 duncan.helm@codc.govt.nz Duncan and his brother run a sheep and cattle farm together. Duncan is a keen sportsman and is also heavily involved in St John Ambulance in Ranfurly.

SUE UMBERS 03 444 9681 sue.umbers@codc.govt.nz This is Sue’s fifth term with the Community Board. She has been involved in the establishment of two community plans and has represented Council on the Arts Council. Also on the Maniototo Community Board:

Stuart Duncan

For more bio details of your local elected reps and to find out who has been appointed as Chair and Deputy of your local community board head to:

www.codc.govt.nz/community-boards


Teviot Valley CB SALLY FEINERMAN

021 900 643 sally.feinerman@codc.govt.nz Sally is keen to use her skills gained from a career in tourism and events to contribute to the continued growth of the Teviot Valley community.

RAYMOND GUNN

027 608 1842 raymond.gunn@codc.govt.nz Raymond is a 5th generation sheep and beef farmer from Coal Creek. He has served two terms on the Community Board, the second term as Chair.

CLIFF PARKER

03 446 9003 cliff.parker@codc.govt.nz This is Cliff’s fourth term on the Board. The retired fruit grower from Ettrick now lives on Roxburgh’s “main drag”. He has been a member of the Masonic Lodge for 40+ years.

JOHN PRITCHARD

021 587 998 john.pritchard@codc.govt.nz John has a law practice based in Roxburgh and is a history buff. He is involved in many community organisations, including the Fire Brigade, RSA and Freemasons NZ. Also on the Teviot Valley Community Board:

Stephen Jeffery

For upcoming meeting dates and to read agendas and minutes online head to:

www.codc.govt.nz/your-council/meetings


Vincent CB JAMES ARMSTRONG

027 431 4062Â james.armstrong@codc.govt.nz Becks farmer James has a sound knowledge of the area and has served his community in a variety of roles over the years. This is his third term.

BRIAN FITZGERALD

022 130 0611 brian.fitzgerald@codc.govt.nz Brian says a career in financial services and business management has given him the experience needed to make decisions that benefit our community. He is a member of Alexandra Rotary.

RUSSELL GARBUTT

020 4039 0424 russell.garbutt@codc.govt.nz Russell has had a career in broadcasting with management positions with TVNZ, Natural History and Otago University. He has strong sporting and community governance experience.

CLAIR GOUDIE

022 691 2538 claire.goudie@codc.govt.nz Claire is an active community volunteer. She is a member of Promote Alexandra, the Alexandra Musical Society, Clyde Theatre Group and Neighbourhood Support. This is her third term.

SHARLEEN STIRLING-LINDSAY

027 426 7332 sharleen.stirling-lindsay@codc.govt.nz Sharleen is Team Leader of Youth Base and Chair of Neighbourhood Support NZ. She has had previous community board experience in North Canterbury. Also appointed to the Vincent Community Board are the following Councillors:

Victoria Bonham, Malcolm Topliss, Barrie Wills


Council Cadets Council is establishing two new cadet positions aimed specifically at high school leavers who live in the Central Otago district. These positions are for local teens who have finished high school, but don’t want to head away to Uni or to travel just yet. The placements will be for two years and will offer a variety of opportunities within Council. The idea is to have the cadets complete two to three month placements in various departments (like pools, libraries, engineering, information services, etc) so they can sample the different careers local government has to offer. There will be a small training budget available so if a cadet shows a special interest in a career path Council may assist with some course costs or specific training. “Over the two-year period our cadets will experience the diversity councils have to offer, plus develop some transferrable skills applicable to many employment opportunities,” said Chief Executive Leanne Mash. “Plus of course they will be earning a wage during that time and learning associated life skills.” Council will have two nominated mentors for each teen, who will provide ongoing support to them for the twoyear period while they are employed by Council. Applications are now being taken. We want you to make a video (not more than 90 seconds max) telling us who you are, what you like doing and why you would like to work for Council. Be creative. Remember to include a contact phone number and email. We need to receive your video link (eg could be Google Docs, YouTube or Facebook link) by 12 noon on Friday 9 December 2016. Email it to Tracye Stedman at:

tas@codc.govt.nz


Your Elected Reps On Council’s website you’ll find information about the Mayor, Councillors and your local Community Board members. Central Otago District Council has four community boards – Vincent (Alexandra and EarnscleughManuherikia wards), Cromwell, Maniototo and the Teviot Valley.

In the Loop Ways to keep in touch with Council news:

• Check out our weekly CODC Noticeboard published on page 5 of The News

• Hop on to our website www.codc.govt.nz where we regularly post news and highlight what’s topical

Council is led by the Mayor. There are 10 councillors elected by ward. Council and its committees, and Community Boards meet on a six-weekly cycle and meetings are open to the public. You’ll find a meeting calendar on our website. Meetings are advertised in The News.

Every property in the collection area is supplied with wheelie bins for mixed recyclables, glass and rubbish.

• ‘Like’ Central Otago District Council on Facebook • Keep an eye on your letterbox for The FlipSide Council newsletter each April and October.

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SHARE YOUR VIEWS

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We value your feedback because it helps us improve our services. We encourage you to get involved in helping us plan for the future of our community.

Rubbish is collected fortnightly and recycling and glass bin collections are once a month. Collection calendars can be downloaded from www.codc.govt.nz/kerbsidecollections. Check out our website for more information on waste minimisation.

www.codc.govt.nz/zerowaste

ROADS

You have the opportunity to share your views by responding to draft proposals, attending community meetings, or sharing your views via our online forms. Current consultations are listed on our website at www.codc.govt.nz/consultation.

Rubbish, Roads and Water RUBBISH & RECYLING

Council provides kerbside wheelie bin collections, recycling drop-off facilities, transfer stations for general waste and greenwaste sites. These are listed on Council’s website.

With Central Otago’s distinct seasons come changeable driving conditions.

Council posts early morning updates of road conditions throughout the winter. These reports advise whether ice or snow are likely on our local roads.

At other times throughout the year use Facebook and Twitter to advise closures and delays.

Head to www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic conditions.

WATER

Most urban centres in our district a Council provided water and sewera schemes. If you need to talk about y connections phone Council on 440 0 email water@codc.govt.nz.

Council promotes being water wise of the district Council-supplied wate

If you are going to be heading away months, consider draining your wat damage. If you are unsure how to d from a local plumber.

More information about water, sew stormwater can be found at:

As we approach another Central summer and thoughts turn to cooling off with a refreshing dip at your local pool, here’s a timely reminder in the interest of safety. If you’re at our Central Otago District Council pool facilities – that’s Cromwell Swim Centre, Molyneux Aquatic Centre and Ranfurly Pool – we ask you to follow the following simple rules if you have children in your care.

Contact Us: Central Otago District Council PO Box 122 Alexandra 9340

info@codc.govt.nz

MANIOTOTO

TEVIOT VALLEY

“Like” Central Otago District Council on Facebook or sign up to follow @RoadSafety_CO on Twitter to receive updates.

www.codc.govt.nz/water

You can tune into your local radio station for weather and road reports.

PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS

ATTENTION PLEASE CHILDREN UNDER 5 Must be accompanied in the water and within arm’s reach of a caregiver aged 16 or over at all times. CHILDREN UNDER 8 Must be actively supervised by a caregiver aged 16 or over at all times.

ACTIVELY SUPERVISED means watching your children at all times and being the first person to assist your child should they need help. Safety comes first. Our pool crew will insist that parents and caregivers meet their supervisory responsibilities towards children while using the pool. Reading and using cell phones is not acceptable behaviour when supervising children under 8 years old.

Responsible caregivers must be aged over 16 years.

www.codc.govt.nz/pools


Info Central NEW TO OUR DISTRICT?

We’veServices just A-Z done a reprint of our Tell us about it Welcome Guide for new residents to Central Otago. These brochures will be available at all our Council service centres and i-SITEs. The Welcome Guide contains an introduction to Council services and facilities, and points to where you can go to find out more to help you get settled. If you have recently moved to our district we invite you to pick up a copy, or if you know of new residents please help us spread the word about these.

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Here’s a list of services provided by Council. You can find more information about these on our website including contacts for respective teams.

Council relies on our residents to help be its ‘eyes and ears’. If you’ve seen something that needs attention please let us know.

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Building

Cemeteries

Community Planning Council Property Dog Control

Economic Development

• Emergency

Management

• Environmental Health • i-SITEs

www.codc.govt.nz

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Libraries

Parks and Recreation Planning Pools

Property and Rates

Recycling and Rubbish Roading

Call us or pop in to one of our service centres: www.facebook.com/centralotagodistrictcouncil Alexandra 03 440 0056 1 Dunorling Street

Tourism Venues

Cromwell

03 445 0211 42 The Mall

Roxburgh

03 446 8105 120 Scotland Street

Ranfurly

Water Services And more!

OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL

CONTACT Maybe your water meter’s leaking,US there’s a broken Otago Council branch or aCentral damaged swing District at your local park that needs fixing, or you’ve seen a wandering dog. Whatever it is, if www.codc.govt.nz something needs doing, us know. 9340 PO Box 122letAlexandra

The Otago Regional Council has an office in Alexandra. The ORC’s responsibilities include monitoring water and air quality, land and biodiversity management, hazards, civil defence and flood protection. More info at www.orc.govt.nz

03 444 9170 15 Pery Street

Send us a message via our website: Go to www.codc.govt.nz, click on ‘Request It’, then select ‘Request for Services’. Front cover: The Alexandra-Clyde 150th Anniversary Walkway, commonly known as the ‘River Track’. Photo by Lisa Hilll Photography.

Email us:

info@codc.govt.nz

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What's Coming Up A MUSTER OF ARTISTS

Opening 4 December Open 10am to 4pm every day. Central Stories Museum & Art Gallery, 21 Centennial Ave, Alexandra Showcasing some of the best artists in Central Otago including nationally recognised poets, glass artists, a jeweller and a weaver. Free entry. See more details at: www.centralstories.com

SUMMER OF CRICKET

Monday 26 December, Wednesday 28 December 2016 Molyneux Park, Alexandra Support the SBS Otago Volts take on the Canterbury Kings (26 Dec) and the Wellington Firebirds (28 Dec). Tickets at: http://premier.ticketek.co.nz

CROMWELL SUMMER SERIES Bannockburn MTB Classic Friday 30 December 2016 Lake Dunstan Triathlon/Duathlon Monday 2 January 2017 Lake Dunstan Cycle Challenge Sunday 8 January 2017 For more information see: www.cromwell.org.nz/events

CROMWELL WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL

Monday 2 January 2017 From 3.00-8.00pm Cromwell Heritage Precinct This festival showcases the distinctive wines of this highly acclaimed wine growing area.

For more of what’s on look out for events listings in our weekly CODC Noticeboard on page 5 of The News, or visit:


A small selection of what's on in Central . . . THE RIVER RANGE MUSIC FEST 14 January 2017 Cromwell Racecourse Come and experience all genres of music from country, folk, to alternative, dance and hard rock. More info at: www.riverrangefest.nz

TEVIOT VALLEY CHERRY CHAOS 21 January 2017 From 5pm Roxburgh Showgrounds Cherry Chaos is back for a third year with all the events that made this year a hit, plus new features! Follow Teviot Valley’s Cherry Chaos on Facebook for event details.

LAUDER UKULELE FESTIVAL

3-6 February 2017 The sound of ukuleles will echo through the Manuherikia Valley for the third Lauder Ukulele Festival at Waitangi Weekend. For more see: www.lauderukefest.com

THE GREAT ALEXANDRA CRAFT BEER, FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL

Saturday 4 February 2017 Pioneer Park, Alexandra A festival of local craft beers, great food and local bands.

RAIL TRAIL DUATHLON

www.centralotagonz.com/event-calendar

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25-26 February 2017 The 150km Otago Central Rail Trail Duathlon has been held annually since 2000. Enter online at: www.railtrailduathlon.com


CONTACT US Central Otago District Council www.codc.govt.nz PO Box 122 Alexandra 9340 03 440 0056 | info@codc.govt.nz www.facebook.com/centralotagodistrictcouncil

Front cover: Fisherman at Moss Swamp in the Maniototo. Photo by Janyne Fletcher.


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