A stage too far
Timing, it seems, is as crucial to important decisions by the Dunedin City Council as it is to government on a larger scale.
Timing, it seems, is as crucial to important decisions by the Dunedin City Council as it is to government on a larger scale.
A trial closure of the lower Octagon has been tentatively scheduled for February, although plenty of difficulties appear to stand in the way of the idea.
Dunedin's biggest hotelier, Scenic Hotel Group, yesterday rejected the idea the Dunedin City Council's public library building in Moray Pl could be turned into a hotel.
A proposal for a fund to support Dunedin's industrial heritage was turned down by the Dunedin City Council yesterday, but the planning and environment committee make it clear it was not ignoring he
An Invercargill businessman yesterday argued Dunedin needed to be more business-friendly, and said working with the Invercargill City Council was "a piece of cake" compared with working with its Du
A plan for a new 800-seat theatre in Dunedin has been rejected in a report, which instead recommends the city's theatres be overhauled at a cost of more than $14 million.
The Dunedin City Council is set to take another look at residents' parking in the inner city, following complaints.