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Hanmer heritage forest trust

www.hanmerforest.co.nz - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
A website which co-ordinates expenditure of the Government grant to Hurunui District Council for the maintenance of the recreational track in the Crown-covenanted area.
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Sustainable Wellington resource index

A possible format example for the walking resources database
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Wellington City Council
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Devonport draft master plan

Urban design plan including pedestrian-friendly features. North Shore City Council is currently (2005/2006) developing a long-term vision for the Devonport town centre that will guide Council decisions and give direction for future public works and development.
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Walking and Cycling Strategy (Waitakere CC)

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Ara Harakeke: a shared path for cyclists and pedestrians (Porirua CC)

Ara Harakeke - Web page
A websitre link to Ara Harakeke (The Flax Pathway) which is an award winning cycleway and walkway linking Plimmerton and Pukerua Bay.
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Safe journeys to school (Nelson)

The Nelson Council initiated a survey in late 2004 to get some facts on just how children are travelling to school, to look into some of the reasons why so few use the journey for exercise, and, at the same time, to look at other safety factors in local parks and streets.
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