Recreation

Open space and access to waterways (Horowhenua District Council))

Section 4, District Plan Outlines issues and objectives relating to public access and environmental protection of coast, lakes and rivers in the region.
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Hawke's Bay regional coastal environment plan - access and recreation

Information sheet 4 This information sheet outlines the Hawke's Bay regional coastal environment draft plan in relation to public access and recreation along the region's coast
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Gisborne urban coastal strategy - 2005-25

To shape future coastal development trends, the Gisborne District Council has prepared this long-term strategy for the coastal areas in and aro
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Wairarapa Physical Activity

Current Situation
Wairarapa-Physical-Ac7F024.pdf - 3.4 Mb Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
The three district councils and Sport Wairarapa are collaborating to develop a regional physical activity plan. Funding from SPARC supports this initiative.
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Walking and Cycling Group (Auck Regional Transport Authority)

Information on the Regional Walking and Cycling Group which takes a proactive approach to support walking and cycling initiatives across the region.
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A community based approach to promoting walking in rural areas

An article about a quasi-experimental design that examines changes in walking behaviour in rural areas.
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