Whitianga
Residents’ and Ratepayers’ Association Incorporated
Whitianga Residents and Ratepayers Association is an incorporated society, whose purpose is to promote the interests of Whitianga Residents and Ratepayers. Get involved and make a positive contribution to your community.
Our Association is only as strong as the members who join and support us. We are new but want to grow rapidly. We aim to keep you informed on the following subjects:
Council issues, Rate Increases, Local Roading, Waste Management, Coastlines & beaches, Crime Prevention plus more.
Annual membership rates are: The year runs from 01 April – 31 March.
- $15 a year (single full voting membership),
- $25 a year (couple’s full voting membership)
- Associate (non-voting) membership (outside our geographical area) is $10 per annum.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT:
The primary objective of the Whitianga Residents’ & Ratepayers’ Association Inc. is to understand the needs, to safeguard and advance interests of the community and to be a representative voice of the people to Thames-Coromandel District Council and other agencies.
2024/2025 Membership Fees are due NOW.
Please pay your annual membership fee into the bank account listed below. Use the first initial of your First name and your Surname as a reference. (Example: JSMITH)
The WRRA bank account number is: 02-0496-0129456-000
If you would like to pay by cash please email whitiangarra@gmail.com to make arrangements.
What we do for you
Publish a monthly newsletter with updates on issues that affect our members
Attend full council and community board meetings as observers and report back to our members
Research, prepare and make submissions to Council on issues that affect our members
Research the key infrastructure elements that Council is responsible for and ensure our members are fully informed about what is happening with these vital services
Identify positive and constructive initiatives that we feel will provide long-term benefits to the community
Work closely with GreyPower Mercury Bay on issues which impact both organisations and our members
Articles
August 2023 Newsletter
Kia ora and welcome
AGM 2023 election results
AGM news
Mission statement, vision and membership drive
Whitianga Water Supply
As we get closer to summer and the warmer weather starts kicking in, long-term weather forecasts and water supplies become hot topics! We’ll keep you posted on these issues.
“Promoting the interests of Whitianga Residents’ and Ratepayers’”
Geographical Area
The map shows our geographical area, and is designed to cover the parts of Whitianga and the surrounding area which are NOT already serviced by a current Residents’ and/or Ratepayers’ Association. The area covered to the North is Harbour Lights Terrace, Whitianga and to the South to Kapowai Road, Coroglen.
Public & Media Relations
Chairperson: Richard Shelford-Woodcock
Vice Chairperson: Tony Fox
Secretary: Emma Gaunt
Treasurer: Geoff Jervis
Committee Member: Flemming Rasmussen
Committee Member: Caroline Hobman
All email correspondence to [email protected]
Social Media – https://www.facebook.com/whitiangarra
We want to hear from you
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Have Your Say
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Water Demand Strategy
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Whitianga Loop Bus Proposal
Following on from the successful model already in place in Thames and other locations in the...
September 2020 Newsletter
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Coastal Erosion
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Three Waters Reform
The reforms proposed by the government to the way councils across the country manage their water...
Whitianga’s Water Supply
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WRRA/GreyPower Partnership and Meet the Candidates Event
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August 2020 Newsletter
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Waikato Police Community Meeting
Last Friday night (4th August 2020), a very informative and constructive meeting in the Whitianga...
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