Our roads – our responsibility
The number of serious crashes on Tasman District roads is increasing.
A NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) audit of our roading network found that crash and casualty numbers…
The number of serious crashes on Tasman District roads is increasing.
A NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) audit of our roading network found that crash and casualty numbers…
The early planning for future upgrades of the Motueka and Tākaka Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) has started.
The current consents for these plants expire in 2035…
The accolades are rolling in for our new Port Tarakohe Management and Amenities Building.
It recently won a section in the Resene Total Colour Awards, receiving top…
Recent weather events and the increased awareness around climate change really reinforce the importance of resilience and understanding the risk of natural hazards in our own…
If you’ve been up in the hills on the eastern side of Tasman lately, you’ll have seen some noticeable progress on our wilding conifer control works.…
Update Thursday 16 April:
Great news – Richmond’s Salisbury Road has reopened to two lanes this morning, a couple of days ahead of schedule thanks to the team’s hard…
Richmond’s longstanding relationship with the Japanese town of Fujimi Machi was refreshed last month with a group of secondary school students visiting Waimea College.
The value of…
A not-for-profit organisation that aims to help women connect and find homes in Nelson Tasman has benefited to the tune of $3,000 from our Community Grants…
A plan to restore a piece of Motueka maritime history is taking shape with further funding secured.
The old Motueka wharf on Motueka Quay has fallen into…
Following the release of wasp hoverfly biocontrol agents in 2024 and 2025 at Ronga Valley and Wainui Inlet, a second biocontrol agent – the parasitoid wasp…