Marlborough — Moth plant has been declared a total control pest plant in the Marlborough region.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — Moth plant has been declared a total control pest plant in the Marlborough region.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — Making Better use of Information Resources A new Sustainable Farming Fund project aims to improve the delivery of information about trees to farmers.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — I’ve found a recipe to feel sensational.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — There is one week left to enter the Marlborough Environment Awards, which aim to showcase businesses, community groups and individuals who are doing their bit for the environment.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — Rooks are considered to be one of the most destructive birds introduced to this country and they are classed as a Total Control Pest in Marlborough under the Regional Pest Management Strategy.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — Marlborough has been identified as one of five regions where swimming water quality needs greatest improvement but in fact Marlborough's water quality has been showing an improving trend for the last five years both at river and coastal swimming spots.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — Drain Spraying Programme The Council’s drain spraying programme for the control of weeds in open drains will commence on Tuesday 23 October 2012.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — Marlborough Mayor Alistair Sowman says any future decision on moving the inter-island port to Clifford Bay will be based on the national economic benefit of such a move.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — The latest report on dairy shed effluent and stream crossings reflects the shift in awareness within the Marlborough dairy industry of the importance of higher environmental standards, says Marlborough District councillor Peter Jerram.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — The 2012/2013 Marlborough Environment Awards, supported by the Marlborough District Council, are open to entries from businesses, community groups and individuals.
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Marlborough District Council
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Blenheim — The 25cm goldfish found by a pair of Blenheim schoolboys in one of the Taylor River inlets last week underlines the risks that ornamental fish and aquarium weed pose to our natural waterways.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — Koromiko Forest Reserve, Freeths Road, Koromiko - community tree planting - Friday 28 September 9.30 am till midday.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — From October 2012 through to February 2013 the Marlborough District Council’s biosecurity staff and their contractor Kaitiaki o Ngahere will be undertaking the control of Reed sweet grass (Glyceria maxima).
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — The Awards are open to any business, community group or individual in Marlborough.
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Marlborough District Council
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Picton — Public Notification of Application for Removal of a Mature Tree from Reserve Land Marlborough District Council Reserves Policy stipulates that requests for removal of trees of significance (or taller than 6.0 metres) located on reserves must be publicly notified, to provide the public with the opportunity to make submissions in respect of the request.
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Marlborough District Council
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Marlborough — The Marlborough Environment Awards have been supported by Marlborough District Council since 1997 to encourage businesses, community groups and individuals to protect and enhance the environment.
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Marlborough — Plans are being made to create a natural burial ground within the borders of Fairhall Cemetery.
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Marlborough — Marlborough dairy farmers are being offered help from the Council to put environmental farm plans in place by 2015.
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Marlborough — The majority of the damage caused by the recent heavy rain has been along the path of the Omaka River which chewed into its banks all the way from Tyntesfield bridge down past Renwick, taking out fences, lifting road seal, flooding at least two vineyards and putting a hole in the stopbank.
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