Wellington region

Urban design strategy (Wellington)

The Council's Draft Strategic Plan (April 1993) identifies Urban Design as one of the most pressing issues facing Wellington.
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Urban development - urban design (Wellington)

In accordance with the Council's Urban Design Strategy, Wellington urban design upgrades must address a number of key objectives, such as walkability and sense of place.
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Urban development - overview (Wellington)

In recent years Wellington has had relatively high population growth - an increase of 3,500 people each year since 2001.
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Heritage trails (Wellington)

The Council publishes several heritage trail brochures to increase awareness of the heritage issues in Wellington city.
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Walkways (Wellington)

Wellington city’s compactness makes walking an attractive alternative to seeing the city by car. There are five major walkways that cover the capital, from the inner city to the coast, and many parks in between.
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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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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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