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Latest Newsletter Is Out: Hawke’s Bay Heritage News
Hawke's Bay Heritage News, November 2015
Read the latest newsletter from Historic Places Hawke's Bay via the link below
Historic Places Mid Canterbury Newsletter September 2015 Is Out!
Historic Places Mid Canterbury Newsletter September 2015 (PDF) can be downloaded at the following link:
HPMC - Newsletter Sept 2015
Historic Places Central Otago Newsletter (July 2015)
This Historic Places Central Otago Newsletter (July 2015) is available to be downloaded at the following link: HPCO Newsletter July 2015 for HPA
Hawke’s Bay Heritage News – Newsletter Autumn 2015
The latest newsletter from Historic Places Hawke's Bay, now available to download via the link below:
Historic Places Mid Canterbury Newsletter – March 2015.
Historic Places Mid Canterbury Newsletter December 2014
HB Heritage News November 2014 (The Newsletter of Historic Places Hawke’s Bay) – Is Available To Download!
You can download a copy of HB Heritage News from this link:HPHB NEWSLETTER 2014 FINAL
“NEW STREET LAMPS FOR NASEBY” (HPCO Newsletter 1 July 2014)
On a cold frosty night, May 30th 2014, new and old Naseby residents gathered outside the old Post Office in Derwent Street to celebrate the return of the old street lamps.
The official turning on of these lamps would have been almost as exciting as when power first came to the small township in 1947 and the old kerosene lamps were used no more. (more…)
“DISTRICT PLAN SCHEDULE TO BE REVISED” (HPCO Newsletter -1 July 2014)
The CODC District Plan Schedule 19.4: Register of Heritage Buildings, Places, Sites & Objects and Notable Trees is to be reviewed and revised over the next two years as part of the District Plan review to be completed before 2018.
The Central Otago Heritage Trust, which is the lead heritage organisation in developing a heritage strategy for Central Otago has undertaken to review how Schedule 19.4 should be drawn together. Historic Places Central Otago (your organisation) is one of the organisations that make up the COHT (more…)

