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Forestry number one concern for river health

March 13, 2020 by Rosie

Steven Gray representing the Friends of the Maitai presented the following set of slides to the Nelson City Council's Environment Committee. The Nelson Mail covered the presentation in the article you can get to from this … [Read more...]

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FOM Presentation to NCC May 19

May 11, 2019 by Rosie

Council Meeting May 19

Steven Gray representing Friends of the Maitai at the Nelson City Council. Steven's presentation is below, to download a copy click here. The Friends of the Maitai (FoM) is a group of residents who have been actively advocating for the health of the Maitai River for the past five years. We’ve … [Read more...]

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FOM Present at the Council Meeting 9th November

November 11, 2017 by Rosie

Maitai River

Great work from Alison Horn on behalf of FOM. And Matt Lawrey please keep on asking the Nelson City Councilt tough questions about swimmability of the Maitai. The presentation also covered those pesky plastic parking tickets, the councils new environmental hotline 0800POLLUTE (great news), and the … [Read more...]

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