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What's happening in your community... All info on changes to Council services and facilities can be found at waimakariri.govt.nz/covid19 myself to refuel, a good book, yoga practice and being out in nature." - Emily. Comcare Trust Dogs on Lead at Kalapol Lakes Extra signage has been installed at Kalapoi Lakes recently to help reinforce that dogs need to be on a lead in the reserve. TALK ABOUT SPEED LIMITS TALK IN AND AROUND OUR TOWNS With everything that is going on around us it's important that we take time to think about and prioritise our mental wellbeing It's a great spot for dog walking, but the lake is At the Council our Community Team work with a range of providers. groups and organisations to promote wellbeing through a number of Initiatives and events. We want people to know that there is support available and there is a wide range of services right here in our District - find effective dog control is even more crucial at this time. out more at waimakariri govt.nz/community also a significant breeding ground for rare water bird species such as the New Zealand Scaup and the New Zealand Shoveler. With the bird breeding season well underway, the heightened vinerablity of wildlife means that Ashley Gorge Reserve Flood Recovery Following flooding at Ashley Gorge Reserve in May. contractors have finished installing replacement picnic tables and rubbish A replacement see-saw is being manufactured and will be installed as soon as it amives from Auckland. Have you signed up for Waimakariei Distriet Council have reviewed speed limits in and around the main towns in the District and are proposing some changes We are proposing ehese changes for a number of reasons and are asking the community for their feedback the Waimakariri District Council Newsletter? To join visit: waimakariri govt.na/subscribe There are still some waterlogged areas and low spots which will need extra work and reseeding. and this will be done as soon as possible to allow vehicles and picnickers to use the grass areas within the reserve as summer approaches. umo erline to find out where we are proposing changes and tell us what you think Or you can pop into any service centre to pick up information and a feedback form. Let us know what you think before Spm on Monday 18 October. Newter Mental Health Awareness Week The Council along with their community partners are supporting Mental Health Awareness Week and want to encourage people to take time out to think about their own welbeing as well as that of others around them. Find out more at waimakariri govt nz/letstalk A tip to make sure your bin is emptied. A blocked drain? This year's theme for Mental Health Awareness week, is take time to körerolma te körero, ka ora - a little chat can go a long way New pothole? Fallen tree? We want to start by sharing experiences from people in our community about what they do to help themselves. Little things can make all the difference so think about these four steps: How you place your bin helps to make sure 's emptied on collection day. Notice what's going on Think about the good stuff Do helpful things when it gets tough Connect with your people. Help us out by spacing bins at least hall ametre apart lor the collection arm to UA them and put umaller bins in front of larger ones so the driver can see them Tessa, the Community Team Manager for the Council says. "When I need a break I put on my shoes and go for a walk somewhere beautiful. It's good to take time to notice the sky, the hills, the birdife, the arimals and plants and be thankful for such beauty and the blessing of living in the Waimakariri." Find out smore collection tips at rethinkrubbish.ca.n Use the free Snap Send Solve app to tell Waimakariri District Council about it. To unwind and get out of a fug", Ami from North Canterbury Rural Support Trust loves nothing more than getting her hands in the soil and tending the DOWNLOAD FOR FREE Snap Send Solve garden. "It iterally grounds' youl" App Store Google Pay Jo from Oxford Community Trust says. "I like giving myself time to read for pleasure and connect with friends have lunch or coffee with a colleague." Visit our website to find out more waimakariri.govt.nz rethink rubbish rethinkrubbish.conE "The things that I do to keep myself well is time to WAIMAKARIRI waimakariri.govt.nz DISTRICT COUNCIL MUNTE What's happening in your community... All info on changes to Council services and facilities can be found at waimakariri.govt.nz/covid19 myself to refuel, a good book, yoga practice and being out in nature." - Emily. Comcare Trust Dogs on Lead at Kalapol Lakes Extra signage has been installed at Kalapoi Lakes recently to help reinforce that dogs need to be on a lead in the reserve. TALK ABOUT SPEED LIMITS TALK IN AND AROUND OUR TOWNS With everything that is going on around us it's important that we take time to think about and prioritise our mental wellbeing It's a great spot for dog walking, but the lake is At the Council our Community Team work with a range of providers. groups and organisations to promote wellbeing through a number of Initiatives and events. We want people to know that there is support available and there is a wide range of services right here in our District - find effective dog control is even more crucial at this time. out more at waimakariri govt.nz/community also a significant breeding ground for rare water bird species such as the New Zealand Scaup and the New Zealand Shoveler. With the bird breeding season well underway, the heightened vinerablity of wildlife means that Ashley Gorge Reserve Flood Recovery Following flooding at Ashley Gorge Reserve in May. contractors have finished installing replacement picnic tables and rubbish A replacement see-saw is being manufactured and will be installed as soon as it amives from Auckland. Have you signed up for Waimakariei Distriet Council have reviewed speed limits in and around the main towns in the District and are proposing some changes We are proposing ehese changes for a number of reasons and are asking the community for their feedback the Waimakariri District Council Newsletter? To join visit: waimakariri govt.na/subscribe There are still some waterlogged areas and low spots which will need extra work and reseeding. and this will be done as soon as possible to allow vehicles and picnickers to use the grass areas within the reserve as summer approaches. umo erline to find out where we are proposing changes and tell us what you think Or you can pop into any service centre to pick up information and a feedback form. Let us know what you think before Spm on Monday 18 October. Newter Mental Health Awareness Week The Council along with their community partners are supporting Mental Health Awareness Week and want to encourage people to take time out to think about their own welbeing as well as that of others around them. Find out more at waimakariri govt nz/letstalk A tip to make sure your bin is emptied. A blocked drain? This year's theme for Mental Health Awareness week, is take time to körerolma te körero, ka ora - a little chat can go a long way New pothole? Fallen tree? We want to start by sharing experiences from people in our community about what they do to help themselves. Little things can make all the difference so think about these four steps: How you place your bin helps to make sure 's emptied on collection day. Notice what's going on Think about the good stuff Do helpful things when it gets tough Connect with your people. Help us out by spacing bins at least hall ametre apart lor the collection arm to UA them and put umaller bins in front of larger ones so the driver can see them Tessa, the Community Team Manager for the Council says. "When I need a break I put on my shoes and go for a walk somewhere beautiful. It's good to take time to notice the sky, the hills, the birdife, the arimals and plants and be thankful for such beauty and the blessing of living in the Waimakariri." Find out smore collection tips at rethinkrubbish.ca.n Use the free Snap Send Solve app to tell Waimakariri District Council about it. To unwind and get out of a fug", Ami from North Canterbury Rural Support Trust loves nothing more than getting her hands in the soil and tending the DOWNLOAD FOR FREE Snap Send Solve garden. "It iterally grounds' youl" App Store Google Pay Jo from Oxford Community Trust says. "I like giving myself time to read for pleasure and connect with friends have lunch or coffee with a colleague." Visit our website to find out more waimakariri.govt.nz rethink rubbish rethinkrubbish.conE "The things that I do to keep myself well is time to WAIMAKARIRI waimakariri.govt.nz DISTRICT COUNCIL MUNTE