Work has started on installing the City’s Christmas decorations with all the new lights and Christmas trees set to be up by the end of this week. Council’s Roading Manager, Russell Pearson, said there were delivery issues with the materials due to the earthquake but the container of decorations was received last Tuesday with staff […]
Read More >Council Wi-Fi now available in city centre
Council’s free Wi-Fi is now available for public use in Esk Street with plans underway for it to be available in Queens Park before Christmas. There are now three Council public access points for Wi-Fi in Esk Street. People can access it by selecting “ICCPublicWiFi” on their electronic device. There is a limit of 2gb […]
Read More >Slow down for Burt Munro!
Warning for motorcyclists in and around Invercargill this weekend for the 11th annual Burt Munro Challenge: be ready to slow down on areas of loose chip.
Read More >WasteNet tackles the Dirty Dozen
WasteNet and Southland disAbility Enteprises are celebrating Southland Recycle Week 2016 by launching the Dirty Dozen campaign: 12 rules for yellow bins.
Read More >Neighbourhood Support awards
Two members of Invercargill Neighbourhood Support have received recognition in Neighbourhood Support New Zealand’s inaugural national awards.
Read More >Cost breakdown for Christmas lights
Invercargill City Council Chief Executive Richard King this afternoon released a breakdown of costs around the city’s new Christmas lights and decorations.
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