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Lake Waikaremoana and the Te Urewera National Park (Wairoa District Council)

A network of long and short walking tracks provides access to scenic corners of this wilderness park and includes the internationally recognised 3 to 4 day hiking trail around the perimeter of Lake Waikaremoana.
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Explore Mahia Peninsula (Wairoa)

Promotes attractions and recreational activities on the Mahia Peninsula.
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Wairoa District Council
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Central Cambridge character area design guidelines

Design guidelines for Cambridge from the Waipa District Plan
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Design guidelines - special landscape character area (Waipa)

Design guidelines from the Operative Waipa District Plan 1997
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Recreational activity and provision of reserves (Waipa)

This comprises the recreation and reserves section of the Waipa District Plan.
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Visitor guide (Waikato district)

An introduction to attractions in the Waikato district with links to maps and more detailed information on individual areas.
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Waikato District Council
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Visitor information (Ngaruawahia)

An introduction to attractions and activities of interest in and around Ngaruawahia.
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Waikato District Council
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Roading (Waikato District Council)

Information and statistics on the council's roading services.
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