Raglan named a Finalist for NZ’s Most Beautiful Small Town
Raglan named a Finalist for NZ’s Most Beautiful Small Town
Finalists for the Keep New Zealand Beautiful Awards 2018 have just been released and Waikato District Council is proud to announce that Raglan is a finalist for the Most Beautiful Small Town Award.
The Most
Beautiful Small Town Award recognises and celebrates
beautiful small towns in New Zealand. It acknowledges
positive actions that have been taken by councils to protect
and enhance their local environments.
Keep New Zealand
Beautiful Towns and Cities Awards are judged on initiatives
across four key areas; litter prevention/waste minimisation,
community beautification projects, recycling projects and
sustainable tourism.
Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson says that the local community in Raglan is thrilled the town is a finalist. “It gives us the opportunity to show case the exceptional work our community has been doing to the awards judges when they visit all the finalists next month.”
The Judges are: NZ House & Garden Editor Sally Duggan, renowned stencil artist Flox, and Keep New Zealand Beautiful Chief Executive Heather Saunderson.
The town or city that scores highest in the community beautification category will win a commissioned mural, designed and painted by Flox, for their local community.
Mayor Sanson says Waikato District Council has nominated Raglan for its strong community focus, and environmental and sustainability-focused advocacy. Initiatives such as beach clean-up days, a waste water education campaign, Plastic Bag-Free Whaingaroa, and a kerbside food waste collection that has diverted 123 tonnes of food waste from landfill to compost in its first 10 months, are examples of community-driven enterprises that enhance the town for locals and visitors alike.
Raglan Ward Councillor Lisa Thomson says, “I think anyone who spends any time in Raglan understands how beautiful the town is, but it’s the people that make it a truly beautiful place. Our community is proudly protective of the whenua [land] and Raglan’s community initiatives, and its sustainability- focused individuals and businesses, show it’s a real town effort to keep Raglan beautiful.”
The winners will be announced at the Beautiful Awards Gala Dinner, in Auckland, on Friday 26 October.
Anyone wanting to support Raglan at the
dinner can register and purchase tickets online here.
More information
follows.
About the Beautiful Awards:
The Beautiful Awards celebrate environmental excellence and recognise positive actions taken by communities, businesses, schools, individuals and councils, in local and urban areas to protect and enhance their local environments. This competition is open to all individuals, environmental groups, schools, businesses and councils to enter each year.
The 17 official awards are
across five categories: Individuals, Communities,
Businesses, Places, Small & Large Towns and Cities.