1744 days ago

Southern Landfill extension concept design - Drop-in sessions for (20/02/2020)

Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

Southern Landfill extension concept design - Drop-in sessions for

Hello,



We received today the following email from WCC Waste Operations in regards to the future (and planning) of the main tip / Carey's Gulley Southern Landfill in south Wellington. The decision has been made to extend its life (some 20 years). We encourage you to attend. Please see below:

"Kia ora

You’re invited to come along to our next round of drop-in sessions on the proposed extension of the Southern Landfill.

Where we are at

· Alternatives have been investigated and the option for the immediate future has been determined – extending the Landfill.

· Technical studies to assist with the design are being finalised.

· A draft concept design for the extension is being developed.

Next steps

We’re hosting public drop-in sessions in March. Come along and have a look at a concept design for the extension and find out about next steps.

We look forward to seeing you.

Date Sunday, 8 March
Time 11am to 1pm
Where Brooklyn Community Centre
Address 18 Harrison Street, Brooklyn

Date Sunday, 8 March
Time 2pm to 4pm
Where Owhiro Bay School Hall
Address 96 Happy Valley Road, Owhiro Bay

Date Tuesday, 10 March
Time 11.30 to 1pm
Where Wellington City Council
Address L16, 113 The Terrace, Wellington

Date Tuesday, 10 March
Time 4.15pm to 6pm
Where Brooklyn Deli
Address 199 Ohiro Road, Brooklyn

If you can’t come along but would like more information:
· Visit www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz...

· Email landfill@wcc.govt.nz

· Phone 04 499 4444

Ngā mihi
Jenni


Jenni Turner
Southern Landfill Project Administrator | | Wellington City Council
M 021 956 841
E W Wellington.govt.nz Facebook| Twitter

The information contained in this email is privileged and confidential and intended for the addressee only.

If you are not the intended recipient, you are asked to respect that confidentiality and not disclose, copy or make use of its contents.

If received in error you are asked to destroy this email and contact the sender immediately. Your assistance is appreciated.

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