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By John Freer Undertaking the final section of the 25 km Tairua River Trail has moved a step closer with the Hikuai District Trust achieving Waikato District Council resource consent. The consent comes with the support of both affected landowners and local iwi. Three more hurdles are still to be jumped being Thames Coromandel District […]
By John Freer A tourism success story for the Coromandel Peninsula today, the Pahi Coastal Walk, established two years ago at Port Jackson, is virtually a sell-out for the coming summer months. This after only two years, means 2000 people will visit the top end of the Coromandel Peninsula to undertake the three day walk […]
The application to hold a Whangamata youth music festival on December 30 and 31 has been granted – and organisers Ollie Events Limited have been given a five year consent to stage the concert. In approving the application Independent Commissioner, Dr P H Mitchell, has applied a 6000 person limit on the festival while along […]
By John Freer New residential development land is critical for the future development of Thames. Over recent years the housing and land shortage has made it difficult for both business operators and staff to find accommodation. For some 30 years there has been discussion around Totara Valley, south of Thames, and potentially up to 500 […]
By John Freer As the momentum continues in the campaign to push down Thames fuel prices now a protest is being organised to take the matter on to the town’s streets. Planned for Saturday, August 3, protest organisers want people to have the chance to publicly voice their concerns and show their support to help […]
By John Freer Fuel companies responsible for suppling Thames will this week get a please explain letter from Energy and Transport Minister, the Hon Simeon Brown. The Minister was in Thames at the weekend, CFM taking the opportunity to ask for his thoughts on why the town experienced some of the highest fuel prices in […]
Are you concerned by what appears to be unfair pricing of fuel at the pumps. There has been much talk in the media, on CFM and in socials regarding what appears to be unfair pricing of petrol – particularly in Thames, Coromandel and Waihi. Take a stand and sign the petition, share this on social […]
It is official that Thames enjoys the most expensive fuel in the country. An investigation by CFM using Mobil or BP fuel outlets across the country and the fuel app Gaspy, comparisons revealed Thames was the most expensive at $296.9 the closest being Mobil Wellington at $283.9. The sample was taken on Sunday at 1pm. […]
No public access to the new $15 million Kopu Wharf, this has been confirmed by Thames Coromandel District Council. Following a request from CFM, a council spokesman advised that the Kōpū Marine Facility was designed, consented and built for commercial purposes, not recreational. This means casual boaties can not tie up at the new wharf, […]
Coromandel’s Cathedral Cove will receive $5m to plan, build, reopen and maintain an overland track as part of continued recovery work from Cyclone Gabrielle damage. Today the Minister for Conservation, Tama Potaka said: “I have confirmed a short-term fix in time for summer.” In a media release the Minister outlined that New Zealanders will get […]