by the web guy | May 11, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update, Trending
New Zealand will move into Alert level 2 Thursday 14th May 2020 Continue working from home if you can. Workers such as cleaners and builders are able to enter other peoples homes. Bars will re open on May 21st- no group bookings larger than 10 people Hospitality and...
by the web guy | May 5, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
Whakatāne District Council is re-opening a number of additional public toilet facilities across the District from today. The move is to cater for more people being out in the community under Alert Level 3 conditions. The reopening of these facilities comes with...
by the web guy | Apr 30, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
The Bay of Plenty District Health Board recognises the important role of visitors in the healing process. With this in mind, we have updated our visitor policy under COVID-19 Alert Level 3, while continuing to protect patients and staff from any potential risk...
by the web guy | Apr 29, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
Pop-Up drive-through assessment clinics will be held in four more Eastern Bay locations over the course of the coming week. The Pop-Up sites, dates and times are:Matatā: Friday 1st May (10am-2pm)Matatā Rugby and Sports Club, 12 Division Street Tāneatua...
by the web guy | Apr 29, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
This week, Aotearoa has moved carefully into Level 3. For those in the Ōpōtiki District, that means Council essential services will continue including water, wastewater and rubbish. It also means Ōpōtiki District Council will be carrying out other important activities...
by the web guy | Apr 28, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
Whakatāne District Council wants to acknowledge the tremendous effort our communities made throughout Alert Level 4 to help control the spread of COVID-19. Now that we have moved to Alert Level 3, there are several updates to Council services. All Council facilities...