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- Youth Council
Rangitīkei District Council is excited to have set up its first Youth Council in 2019. Youth Councils are a formal body made up of youth who advise Councillors from a youth perspective.
- Mobile Shops/Stalls
Mobile Shops must be registered in accordance with our Trading in Public Places Bylaw 2013
- Water
Rangitikei District Council provides water to the residents of the district via six urban and four rural schemes by supplying 12.5 cubic metres per day through 367 kilometres of pipeline.
- Civic Information
Understand how your community works. Learn about how your local councils operate, rubbish collection services, voting and water in the Rangitīkei District.
- Asbestos Management Plan 2018
Rangitikei District Council has a duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act (Asbestos) Regulations 2016 to prepare and maintain asbestos management plans for all of its workplaces by 1 April 2018.
- LGOIMA Responses 2022
Council does not publish every response we process – only those of wider public interest, rather than private matters. SubjectDate
- Archives
Archives Central ProjectWhat is Archives Central?Archives Central is a Manawatū-Whanganui Local Authority Shared Services (MW LASS) project based in Feilding. It is an online archival database and website that stores,
- LGOIMA Responses 2025
Responses to official information requests for 2025.
- LGOIMA Responses 2025
Responses to official information requests for 2025.
- Rating Information Search
Rating Information
- Memorandum of Understanding - Tūtohinga
Memorandum of Understanding Tūtohinga between Rangitīkei District Council and Tangata Whenua.
- Emergency Information and Community Support
Know who to call in an emergency and find resources on what to do in case of an earthquake, tsunami, severe weather or fire in Rangitīkei. Learn to be prepared.
- How do property valuations affect my rates?
Information and definitions on property valuations.
- Dog Owners
Dog owners are responsible for their dog and its behaviour. Section 5 of the Dog Control Act 1996 sets out statutory obligations for every dog owner.
- Mayors for Peace Organisation
An international organisation of cities dedicated to the promotion of peace.
- Bulls Water Supply Infrastructure
The purpose of the construction of the reservoir, rising main and pump station is enhanced security of water supply, and to accommodate future growth in Bulls.
- Whānau First - Fire Safety in Rangitīkei
Youth Programme to deliver fire safety education and awareness to Rangitīkei.
- Where’s Water @ Rangitīkei?
Rangitīkei District Council is responsible for the delivery and management of water services (drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater) for the Rangitīkei District.
- Barking Dogs
It is part of a dogs natural communication and behaviour to bark and there are many reasons for this barking. Before you can attempt to reduce or stop any nuisance barking you must first find the cause. Please contact an Animal Control Officer and they can give you advice. Additionally, an extens
- Lake Waipu Improvement and Rātana Pā Wastewater Treatment Project
To improve the health and quality of Lake Waipu, Rangitīkei District Council is working with Horizons Regional Council and the Ministry for the Environment to construct a new pipeline that will remove treated wastewater from Lake Waipu and discharge it to a piece of land near Whangaehu beach area.
- Waste Minimisation Updates
Short Stories about Waste Minimisation in our district.
- Smokefree and Vapefree Policy
Rangitīkei District Council’s current community outcomes includes promoting healthy and resilient communities. The Smokefree and Vapefree Rangitīkei Policy contributes towards this outcome.
- Fees and Charges - Dog Registration
Dog Registration Fees and Charges
- Impounded Dogs
Information about impounded dogs.
- Report Dog Issues
Report lost found wandering barking incidents dogs
