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Month: October 2015

Highcliff Rd Slip Site Update

Highcliff Rd Slip Site Update

Highcliff Rd – slip site   Residents, the Community Board,  and Dunedin City Council  agree that the sooner the closed section of Highcliff Road is repaired, the better. However, the repair is  not going to be a  quick fix. To ensure a permanent repair that will keep everyone safe, it is going to take time. DCC staff are working through the required process as quickly as possible but the timeframe for beginning the work has not changed and the repair is expected to start…

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Marine Science Summer Series

Marine Science Summer Series

Marine Science Summer Series You are invited to a series of talks at the NZ Marine Studies Centre, Hatchery Road, Portobello, over the summer.  Each session starts at 3.30pm, and participants are welcome to join us earlier, at 3pm, for afternoon tea. Infographics at Sea Gala Hesson, HEDC, University of Otago Wednesday 18th November 2015, 3.30-4.30pm   Discover how a bit of visual storytelling can get your message across, whether it be for teaching, research or presentation.  Combining creativity with a meaningful message, Gala covers some key communication…

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ART TRAIL (Sun 18 Oct)

ART TRAIL (Sun 18 Oct)

The City and Peninsula Art trail is going ahead on Sunday 18th October.  For $20 you will have the opportunity to see the works of emerging and established local artists in their studios.  Artists & galleries include: Ewan McDougall Portobello Gallery Bellamys Gallery Lynn Taylor For more information, and to view the event flyer please click here.  All proceeds from the day will be donated to the New Zealand Labour Party. If you are interested in this event and would like…

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Memorial Seat Working Bee 13 Oct.

Memorial Seat Working Bee 13 Oct.

Hi there Broad Bay residents STOP is planning a working bee at the Slip Site on Tuesday between 4pm and 6.30pm. Releasing plants and possibly repairing tracks if there has been any damage from the recent rain. Those of you who walk your dogs there are particularly encouraged to come and assist, even if only for an hour while your dog (and children) run free.