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Kerikeri-Paihia track strategy (Far North DC)

The vision of the Kerikeri-Paihia Track Strategy is to develop a logical and well-used set of integrated walkways that meet the needs of both residents and visitors to the Kerikeri-Paihia area.
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Engineering standards and guidelines (Far North District Council)

Information on using the Engineering Standards and Guidelines, objectives and information on how to purchase a copy.
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Tramping Information (Central Hawkes Bay)

With a backdrop of the bush-clad Ruahine Ranges, Central Hawke\'s Bay is well served with bush walks and tramping opportunities.
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Wairarapa Physical Activity

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Wairarapa-Physical-Ac7F024.pdf - 3.4 Mb Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
The three district councils and Sport Wairarapa are collaborating to develop a regional physical activity plan. Funding from SPARC supports this initiative.
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Waiheke children set to walk to school

Moves have been made to boost the number of students cycling and walking to Waiheke schools, after a survey showed over ninety five per cent of students travel to school by car or bus.
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School travel plans take on 10,000 steps (Auckland)

Media Release Murray's Bay Intermediate is the first North Shore City school to integrate the official 10,000 steps @ school programme with their own school travel plan.
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Auckland Waterfront Vision Principles

The principles give a long-term guiding framework that will direct how the area is managed, developed and protected in the future.
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Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

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