Caring for the environment hits home
Caring for the environment hits home
For immediate
release: June 18 2007
Caring for the environment has
special significance for Sandy Hohepa.
Through her job
with Environment Bay of Plenty, the Kawerau mother has
contributed to the establishment of a beautiful hilltop
reserve that honours her town’s first Maori
councillor.
A clean up of Monika Lanham Reserve was
kick-started by funding from the regional council’s
Environmental Enhancement Fund. The fund helped transform a
hill overgrown with weeds into one flourishing with native
trees and birds, turning it into one of Kawerau’s more
popular scenic spots.
The Ngati Pikiao descendant says
working as the Environmental Enhancement Fund
administration officer has also influenced her
whanau.
“Now I encourage my children to plant tree seedlings and I am proud that such a simple act has created something beautiful for my whole community.”
Miss
Hohepa says the project brought schools, local scouts,
pre-school groups, community groups and citizens
together.
“It’s been a worthwhile investment in my community.
“Kawerau District Council has also done a fantastic job driving the project, maintaining the reserve, and encouraging public participation.”
The fund
allocates $450,000 each year – making it one of the
largest funds of its kind nationwide. More than two hundred
Bay of Plenty projects have received $5 million in the past
seven years for a range of initiatives including wetland
restoration, education workshops and heritage work. Many
Maori have benefited with 53 groups receiving
funding.
Environment Bay of Plenty’s Community
Engagement Coordinator Kathryn Howard and
Miss Hohepa
are holding workshops throughout the Bay of Plenty next
month to promote the fund. It opens for another round of
applications on June 25.
Miss Hohepa says iwi,
businesses, community groups and local authorities should
apply if they wish to run environmental projects.
Fund applications close on August 6. For more information, phone Environment Bay of Plenty on 0800 ENV BOP (368 267) or go to www.envbop.govt.nz.
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