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  2. Wellington City Archives - Wikipedia

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    Wellington was the first site of local government in New Zealand, and the city's archives date back to 1842 when the Wellington Borough Council was established. [3] As recently as 1994, council records were stored at more than 10 places around Wellington, loosely classified using a system devised in 1926.

  3. Wellington City Council - Wikipedia

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    Wellington City Council is a territorial authority in New Zealand, governing the city of Wellington, the country's capital city and third-largest city by population, behind Auckland and Christchurch. It consists of the central historic town and certain additional areas within the Wellington metropolitan area , extending as far north as Linden ...

  4. Miramar Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    In the first years of the 20th century Miramar was still within "Hutt County" [61] (which encompassed the whole Wellington region south of the Waikanae river, excluding Wellington City). The rates levied by the county in 1902 rose from ¼ d per £1 of the property's value up to a new rate of 1d per £1 of value.

  5. How Wellington is growing: Lotis developers want to switch ...

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    The Wellington Village Council is ... nearly 200 more market-rate apartments. The Wellington Village Council will ... on the property. Terry told council members the group is seeking permission to ...

  6. Terry Serepisos - Wikipedia

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    After revelations that unpaid ACC debts could lead to the liquidation of his football club, [15] [16] it was revealed that Serepisos also owed $1.4 million in unpaid rates and ground leases to the Wellington City Council. [17] On 26 September 2011 he was declared bankrupt at the Wellington High Court, [11] and later discharged on 24 October ...

  7. Water supply and sanitation in the Wellington region

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    In April 2020, Wellington Water (on behalf of Porirua City Council) submitted an application to Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) for a 20 year renewal of the consent. New consent applications are normally submitted six months before the existing consent expires, but Wellington Water was allowed until 6 April "given the volume and ...

  8. Churton Park - Wikipedia

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    Churton Park is a suburb 1.5 km north of Johnsonville in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.It was established in the 1970s. [2]The suburb includes Churton Park Reserve which includes a recreational sports field, two primary schools and a kindergarten.

  9. Wellington Town Belt - Wikipedia

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    Wellington town belt and Outer green belt is a pair of strips of tree-filled wilderness spaces near and around central Wellington, New Zealand's capital city. The inner strip, the town belt, is an elongated U-shape. It was set aside by the city's founders in 1840. It is now about two-thirds of its original area.