matamata piako district council Focus. PO Box 266, Te Aroha 3342 Matamata 07 881 9050 35 Kenrick Street mpdc.govt.nz Morrinsville & Te Aroha 07 884 0060 Ahead of the curve in water compliance upgrades The Government has signalled it is going to introduce tough new rules around how Council treats and delivers water to your house or business Since the Havelock North water supply contamination event a few years ago, changes are on the way around how all councils currently produce and supply drinking water. However our organisation has atready begun streamlining these processes. We are ahead of the curve and are proactively seeking improvements to the water treatment in our district," said CEO Don McLeod. "These processes will significantly improve the appearance and taste of our water. However, they won't prevent occasional disrupeions to the water supply, as these are required for maintenance. Make a splash this summer! Try out a swim class, show off your skills en the inflatable or just relax at one of our Swim Zone Pools in Te Aroha, Matamata and Morrinsville Work has been underway since early 2018 at the Morrinsvile treatment plant, equipping it with state of the art fters, pumps, water testing and back up equipment, all with the aim to improve reliability and quaity of the treated water Opening hours are Te Aroha 07 884 4498 Monday to Friday 7am-10am (adults only) 10am-6pm (peneral admission) The Tils Road plant for Matamata is next on our list and over the next 18 months we will be investing around $5.6 million on all our plants, said Don Weekends public holidays Spa closed Tuesdays 10am-7pm 12pm till closing At the same time we will be investing in improved training systems for al our operating staff and reviewing our processes for strong quality control Matamata 07 888 4899 Monday to Friday Weekends 6am-8pm 10am-5pm There are multiple projects undenway, for the short and medium term co ensure water treatment facities within our district are cutting edge, to notify staff of issues before they happen Please refer to swimaonepools.co.nu for winter hours Morrinsville Limited hours until Friday, 15 November 2019 Mon, Wed, Fri Monday to Friday Check out swimaonepools.co.nz for full opening hours and class times 07 889 7295 6-9am FREE CHILD RESTRAINT CHECKS 2-6pm No need to book imonepools.co How secure is your child while you are travelling? We are one of three district councils providing peace of mind to parents and caregivers about how safe their tamariki are when travelling in a vehicle Good sports make a splash Being a good sport on the field is eaming Matamata-Piako kids a splash in the pool We have partnered with Thames Coromandel and Hauraki District Councits to ensure all families heading out this summer will arrive to- their destination safe and sound "It's our top priority to ensure every person has a safe and enjoyable experience while driving That's why we are offering free child restraint checks." said ingrid Le Fevre, the East Waikato Road Safety Coordinacor for Thames Coromandel District. Swim Zone has colaborated with Sport Waikato and the Good Sports programme on a pilot project to reward children for active participation in athletics and cricket throughout the district. As part of the project, cricket and athletics sports club facilitators around the district will be giving out Swim Zone certificates and vouchers to kids who are good sports on the field, She said the technician's top priority is ensuring tamariki are safe, they arent concemed about how messy the inside of your car is or the last time it was washed. She said there is no cap on the amount of seats you can take. This takes the pressure off participants to excel in sports, instead encouraging them to try their best and show good sportsmanship I The programme will be evaluated after summer, and if irs deemed successful could be extended to include other sports Council faciities advisor Sharon Bryant said it's a great incentve for children to get recognised for trying their best. We want al kids to feel encouraged to give new sports a go and play to the best of their ability," she said WED 27 NOV MORRINSVILLE FRI 22 NOV MATAMATA FRI 6 DEC TE AROHA Knox Prestyterian. Church Carpark Canada Street 9am-12pm Netball Club Carpark Spur Street 9am-12pm Bible Church Carpark 11 Meura Street 9am-12pm Not all kids can win and that's okay but we want them to know that getting out there and active and giving it a go is an achievemennt and is valued. This gives them that incentive to step outside their comfort zone. Council matamata piako district council Focus. PO Box 266, Te Aroha 3342 Matamata 07 881 9050 35 Kenrick Street mpdc.govt.nz Morrinsville & Te Aroha 07 884 0060 Ahead of the curve in water compliance upgrades The Government has signalled it is going to introduce tough new rules around how Council treats and delivers water to your house or business Since the Havelock North water supply contamination event a few years ago, changes are on the way around how all councils currently produce and supply drinking water. However our organisation has atready begun streamlining these processes. We are ahead of the curve and are proactively seeking improvements to the water treatment in our district," said CEO Don McLeod. "These processes will significantly improve the appearance and taste of our water. However, they won't prevent occasional disrupeions to the water supply, as these are required for maintenance. Make a splash this summer! Try out a swim class, show off your skills en the inflatable or just relax at one of our Swim Zone Pools in Te Aroha, Matamata and Morrinsville Work has been underway since early 2018 at the Morrinsvile treatment plant, equipping it with state of the art fters, pumps, water testing and back up equipment, all with the aim to improve reliability and quaity of the treated water Opening hours are Te Aroha 07 884 4498 Monday to Friday 7am-10am (adults only) 10am-6pm (peneral admission) The Tils Road plant for Matamata is next on our list and over the next 18 months we will be investing around $5.6 million on all our plants, said Don Weekends public holidays Spa closed Tuesdays 10am-7pm 12pm till closing At the same time we will be investing in improved training systems for al our operating staff and reviewing our processes for strong quality control Matamata 07 888 4899 Monday to Friday Weekends 6am-8pm 10am-5pm There are multiple projects undenway, for the short and medium term co ensure water treatment facities within our district are cutting edge, to notify staff of issues before they happen Please refer to swimaonepools.co.nu for winter hours Morrinsville Limited hours until Friday, 15 November 2019 Mon, Wed, Fri Monday to Friday Check out swimaonepools.co.nz for full opening hours and class times 07 889 7295 6-9am FREE CHILD RESTRAINT CHECKS 2-6pm No need to book imonepools.co How secure is your child while you are travelling? We are one of three district councils providing peace of mind to parents and caregivers about how safe their tamariki are when travelling in a vehicle Good sports make a splash Being a good sport on the field is eaming Matamata-Piako kids a splash in the pool We have partnered with Thames Coromandel and Hauraki District Councits to ensure all families heading out this summer will arrive to- their destination safe and sound "It's our top priority to ensure every person has a safe and enjoyable experience while driving That's why we are offering free child restraint checks." said ingrid Le Fevre, the East Waikato Road Safety Coordinacor for Thames Coromandel District. Swim Zone has colaborated with Sport Waikato and the Good Sports programme on a pilot project to reward children for active participation in athletics and cricket throughout the district. As part of the project, cricket and athletics sports club facilitators around the district will be giving out Swim Zone certificates and vouchers to kids who are good sports on the field, She said the technician's top priority is ensuring tamariki are safe, they arent concemed about how messy the inside of your car is or the last time it was washed. She said there is no cap on the amount of seats you can take. This takes the pressure off participants to excel in sports, instead encouraging them to try their best and show good sportsmanship I The programme will be evaluated after summer, and if irs deemed successful could be extended to include other sports Council faciities advisor Sharon Bryant said it's a great incentve for children to get recognised for trying their best. We want al kids to feel encouraged to give new sports a go and play to the best of their ability," she said WED 27 NOV MORRINSVILLE FRI 22 NOV MATAMATA FRI 6 DEC TE AROHA Knox Prestyterian. Church Carpark Canada Street 9am-12pm Netball Club Carpark Spur Street 9am-12pm Bible Church Carpark 11 Meura Street 9am-12pm Not all kids can win and that's okay but we want them to know that getting out there and active and giving it a go is an achievemennt and is valued. This gives them that incentive to step outside their comfort zone. Council