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Survey sets out to discover barriers to active lifestyles (North Shore)

This media release publicises research aimed at discovering how to encourage more North Shore City residents to lead active lives, with a telephone survey and on-site interviews at a range of city facilities.
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Keen walkers enjoy new tracks through city's beauty spots (North Shore)

North Shore City Council has built several kilometres of new all weather walking tracks and boardwalks in Glenfield, Beach Haven, Takapuna and Murrays Bay, adding to and upgrading its network of walkways around the city.
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Walking access along the coast, lakes and rivers (North Shore)

North Shore City, the city with the country’s longest urban coastline will respond to a government report written by the Land Access Ministerial Reference Group on \"Walking Access in the New Zealand Outdoors\" which addresses concerns about people’s access to New Zealand’s for
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Sustainable transport (North Shore)

A brochure outlining things you can do to save money on travel and energy consumption.
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Walking your dog (New Plymouth)

Guidelines for dogs in public places There are many great spots in New Plymouth to walk your dog, however there are some areas where dogs are banned or required to be on a lead.
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Mount Taranaki (New Plymouth)

A mountain that fights, loves and mourns Mount Taranaki (or Mount Egmont as it is also known) provides unique recreational and educational opportunities for the region's residents and visitors.
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Lake Mangamahoe (New Plymouth)

Lake Mangamahoe is a 262ha commercial production forest combined with a scenic park, lake and wildlife habitat.
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Coastal walkway (New Plymouth)

A stunning stroll beside the Tasman Sea The award-winning Coastal Walkway is a 7km path that forms an expansive sea-edge promenade stretching almost the entire length of the city of New Plymouth. The walkway runs from the Waiwhakaiho River mouth to the east to Port Taranaki to the west, with numerous pedestrian access points dotted along the way.
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Napier City Council Activity Management Plan - roading

Includes plans to promote walking and cycling and improve road safety, as well as other roading management issues.
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