Despite the furore surrounding council plans to reclassify recreational land leased to the Dunstan Golf Club, the national golf organisation says the body maintains a robust relationship with...
The Central Otago District Council will express concerns about powers afforded to housing development agency Kainga Ora in a submission to Parliament’s Environment Committee.
The Alexandra Blossom Festival has managed to stave off the financial challenges of the past to develop a plan that ensures the event’s survival for the next three years.
An Alexandra couple who want to build a multi-unit housing development say they are helping with the town’s housing shortage, despite opposition from neighbours.
It only takes a ricochet for pest control to turn into human tragedy and Alexandra police are urging people to be cautious when shooting near built-up areas.
Dunstan Hospital management is considering making a submission regarding a proposed sewerage and wastewater pumping station about 200m from the hospital’s doorstep.
Heated discussion and walkouts dominated a closed door meeting to elect a committee for the WoolOn Creative and Fashion Society in Alexandra on Wednesday night.
The Brass Monkey Rally has been labelled a ‘‘money-spinner’’ for the Ida Valley and wider community, making it crucial an alternative is found, organisers say.
The Dunstan Golf Club alleges the Central Otago District Council has land-grabbed without proper consultation over plans to site a sewage and wastewater pumping station in the Clyde Reserve.
A breakaway faction is putting pressure on the beleaguered WoolOn Creative Fashion Event after the decision was made to move it from Alexandra to Cromwell.
Land forming part of a controversial Cromwell subdivision is likely to get resource consent for residential development but in a radically different format.