DCC
City's heritage buildings disappearing like 'teeth falling out'
There was a passionate call for Dunedin city councillors to do more to protect the city's heritage buildings during yesterday's annual plan hearing.
'Friends' enter Lovelock debate
Debate over the Lovelock Ave realignment continued on the third day of the Dunedin City Council annual plan hearing yesterday.
Library move to CPO backed
Tempers flare on second day of hearings
An angry ratepayer walked out, and the confrontational style of others, angered councillors, as the heat in submissions rose during the second day of the Dunedin City Council annual plan hearings y
Prendergast wants back on council
Film industry seeks $20,000 from DCC
The reputation of the Dunedin film industry could soon rival that of the city's contribution to music, as the home of the Dunedin Sound, Dunedin city councillors have heard.
Hopes technology will fix water woes
Complaints of mouldy tasting water will be washed away if an ultrasonic transmitter installed to combat algal bloom in one of Dunedin's water reservoirs does its job.
B&B tourism rate of $500 too expensive
A $500 flat rate on Dunedin's bed and breakfast owners was too heavy a price to pay for businesses often run by retired people for a small second source of income, the annual plan hearing was told