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Miles of fencing for our tenants
Masses of timber that would cover more than the distance between Dunedin and Oamaru will be erected as fencing on Kāinga Ora homes across the country this financial year. carried out on more than 64,000 houses nation-wide. Fencing provides security and privacy for thousands of tenants and nearly 125,000 metres of timber will be used to
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Warmer, drier state homes for Auckland whānau
Kāinga Ora has invested nearly $47 million into maintaining and improving its homes for its tenants and their whānau in Auckland. Year 18/19 investment has gone on such things as painting, fencing, roofing and driveway safety improvements across many of the 28,482 homes Kāinga Ora owns in
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Home improvements for Wellington families
Kāinga Ora has invested nearly $11 million into maintaining its homes for tenants and their whānau in Wellington in the last year. The spending on maintenance covers things such as painting, fencing, roofing and driveway safety improvements. It’s all part of Kāinga Ora’s focus on improving
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Fresh coat of paint for thousands of our homes
$50 million investment on painting Kāinga Ora homes across Aotearoa/New Zealand. out with places like Far North District getting more than $600,000 in new fencing, $868,000 in Gisborne, $1.1 million in Rotorua, $537,000 in Wanganui City and
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It's important for us to continue to improve our customer service so let us know about your experience with Kāinga Ora - whether it's good or bad, every bit helps us to improve. with other authorities. This means we can not only look into your concerns, but reach out to the right agency to get more information if needed. Fencing
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Small steps make big difference in Christchurch street
Dickson Crescent resident Andrea has always dreamed of having a nice fence like the one she has now. , we can make changes to a community,” she says. In recent months, the street has seen new fencing, letterboxes and gardens, and now, stained fences. “Fencing
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Massey High School students shine on Kāinga Ora work placement
Three Massey High School students have gone from “shy as” to “keen and eager” thanks to one-month work placements with civil construction alliance Piritahi. areas such as fencing, utilities, drainage and silt fencing, there was one particular highlight. “One day we got to operate the diggers. We had a good half an
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Greymouth homes to welcome new residents
Local iwi this week blessed four new two-bedroom homes at Hall Street in Cobden, with the local community given the opportunity to look through the homes before the new residents moved in. , connected to services with fencing, decks and landscaping also completed. Julia Campbell, Regional Director Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast, says the four new
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New guidance helping to deliver sustainable, thriving communities
Kāinga Ora releases refreshed Tāone Ora: Urban Design Guidelines for public, market and affordable housing and Toitū Te Whenua Toitū Te Kāinga: Landscape Design Guide For Public Housing. of steep sites, balconies, fencing standards and the design of communal open spaces. The guidance will apply to new projects and existing projects subject to design guidance from 1 June 2023. Read the refreshed design guides
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Redevelopment of existing homes set to boost public housing supply in Timaru
Nine new, warm and dry homes will replace three existing dwellings to boost the supply of public housing in Timaru. customers and neighbours. This has been a top priority for this redevelopment with features such as fencing and appropriate planting prominent in the design