Wellington region

Reserves and town belt overview (Wellington)

Wellington’s Town Belt is a 425 ha reserve on the first line of hills encircling the city. It has been enjoyed as a recreation space by residents and visitors since 1839.
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Parks and playgrounds - locations (Wellington)

There are 103 parks and playgrounds throughout Wellington city, ranging in size and play equipment. Some are classic swings-and-slides parks, while others have elaborate climbing frames.
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Parks and playgrounds - popular parks (Wellington)

Wellington is proud to have 109 parks and play areas. Of these, a handful stand out for their enduring popularity with Wellingtonians. They are enjoyed as much for their suitability as picnic spots as for their play equipment and open space.
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Pruning public trees (Wellington)

Council arborists plant and prune trees on road reserve and footpaths.
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Code of practice for working on the road (Wellington)

The Council has produced a code of practice for those working on the road.
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Roads and traffic - maintenance programmes (Wellington)

The Council aims to reduce the need for roading repairs by performing routine maintenance programmes throughout the city.
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Roads and traffic - overview (Wellington)

Outlines the range of roading services provided by council, along with roading statistics.
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Pavement permissions (Wellington)

Council permission is needed to use a footpath or public property to provide outdoor seating for patrons of a bar, restaurant, café, club or gaming venue
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Traffic bylaw 2005 (Upper Hutt)

The purpose of the bylaw is to set the requirements for parking and control of vehicular traffic on all roads [excluding State Highways] in Upper Hutt.
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Recreation and community affairs (Upper Hutt)

The Recreation and Community Affairs Division facilitates the provision of recreation opportunities within the community and provides information and support to local organisations.
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