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New homes and new ways to connect with Kāinga Ora in Timaru and Invercargill
Kāinga Ora is planning to deliver a number of new homes in Timaru and Invercargill over the next two years, with multiple developments set to boost the supply of public housing across the two areas. (external link) . “People can also now sign up for email updates, that will provide another way for them to get the information they’re after, by clicking the
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Advocating on behalf of tenants
If you plan to advocate on behalf of a Kāinga Ora tenant, you will need their permission before we can discuss their situation with you. -routine, non-urgent enquiries. Ask the tenant to complete and sign this appointment of an agent/representative [PDF, 257 KB] form, which can then be
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An open home of a different kind
A fire in an Invercargill home has become an important tool in helping educate people about the dangers of house fires. Emergency spread fire prevention messages. There were also three separate instances of parents signing their children up for the Fire Awareness and
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Social gatherings a great tonic
Kāinga Ora tenants in Mosgiel have discovered a great way to catch up and, at the same time, help stave off the issue of loneliness which can affect many. “If I didn’t have this group to come to I’d be sitting on my own at home.” Kāinga Ora tenant Eleanor’s words are sadly a sign of a much larger issue. According
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Tenancy agreement
Your tenancy agreement is a legal document. It tells you what you should expect from us and what we expect from you. To help you get to know your agreement, we’ve created a video to walk you through the sign-up process. Tenancy agreement guide Along with the video we also
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Design Review Panel
Earlier this year, our Urban Design Panels team asked for feedback on improving the effectiveness of our Design Review process by surveying a range of our builder partners. streamlined process, please give the Panels Team an early heads-up when you plan to bring the project to the Kāinga Ora Design Review Panel. We recommend getting in
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New home a ‘weight lifted off shoulders’ for Len
When 69-year-old Len faced a major hurdle after a hip operation, the Kāinga Ora team sprang into action to secure a home for the Hamilton-based customer that met his mobility and accessibility needs. Manager David. “Len’s whānau supported the move so well that we were able to visit him in the hospital and complete the sign-up process while they carried out
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Getting our tenants active with the Wellington City Council leisure card
Lets get Active Wellington is a partnership between Wellington City Council (WCC) and Kāinga Ora. memories of swimming at Freyburg when she was younger. Kāinga Ora plans on expanding this opportunity out to our Berhampore and Strathmore complexes to get them signed up for their free leisure card.
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Visits and access
Sometimes your home will need repairs. See what we can do for you and what you might be able to do yourself. needs fixing. Before you move in, we will visit your home and give you a Property Condition Report to sign. How long do visits take? A visit usually takes up to
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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. , again, to avoid disturbing or penetrating its roots. Railings were erected to ensure the root preservation area is not dug over together with a sign was hung on