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Coastal Ratepayers United Inc.

Salima from Paraparaumu Beach

Coastal Ratepayers United Inc (CRU) is a community group of Kapiti residents which represents their rights and interests, particularly in relation to planning rules. We have been very successful in overturning or improving bad planning rules over the last eight years, at district, regional and national levels.
The 2021 AGM of Coastal Ratepayers United Inc will be held on Saturday 13 November 2020 from 1.00 – 3pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, 45 Ocean Road, Paraparaumu Beach.
The keynote speaker will be the former NZ Prime Minister, Rt Hon James Bolger ONZ PC, who has been appointed as Chair of the Community Assessment Panel (CAP) set up to support Takutai Kāpiti, KCDC’s community-led coastal adaption project.
New members are important to keeping up our effectiveness. If these issues concern you, come to the AGM and hear what is being done and how you can take part.
If you would like to attend, please go our website and get registered. This is crucial due to Covid 19 restrictions.

www.cru.org.nz...

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