β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
28 NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3743
reference to the redrawn King Country to lose areas to Taranaki and Wanganui, and take in the greater part of the Taupo electorate. The creation of a Taranaki electorate would be the outer boundaries of the New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki District Councils roughly following a line from the Mohakatino River in the north to the coast in the south, south of the Wainui Beach. If necessary to meet population criteria extend the boundary in a north-easterly direction to include the area serviced by Highway 43.
Objection 317 Inglewood Community Board
Objects to the inclusion of the entire Inglewood Ward in the King Country electorate.
Suggested solution To include the Inglewood Ward as determined at the time of Local Government Reform in the New Plymouth electorate on the grounds that a District community of interest can be identified.
Objection 318 Inglewood Community Board
Objects to the proposed name of King Country.
Suggested solution To call the new electorate Taranaki/King Country to give recognition to the community of interest provided by the Taranaki Province.
Objection 414 Q H Cassie
Similar to Objection 319 (30) New Plymouth.
Objection 21 G Ormsby & L Campbell
Objects to the proposed name of King Country on the grounds set out in Objection 07 (01) Northland.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Mokau because of its historical association with the area and its links with the tangata whenua of the electorate
Objection 415 A F Groot
Objects to not being included in New Plymouth but does not give a location or solution.
Objection 319 Okato Community Committee
Objects to the inclusion of the Okato Ward area as a whole in the proposed King Country electorate.
Suggested solution The area should be included in the New Plymouth electorate on the grounds that the area west of New Plymouth is not considered to be part of the King Country community of interest and the geographical aspect of the area proposed for the King Country electorate makes it unsuitable for inclusion as one electorate.
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D P Lilley and 25 Others Object to Inclusion in King Country Electorate
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, King Country Electorate, New Plymouth Electorate, Community of Interest
ποΈ Objection 317 Inglewood Community Board
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, King Country Electorate, Inglewood Ward, New Plymouth Electorate
ποΈ Objection 318 Inglewood Community Board
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, King Country Electorate, Taranaki Province
ποΈ Objection 414 Q H Cassie
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, King Country Electorate, New Plymouth
- Q H Cassie, Objected to inclusion in King Country Electorate
ποΈ Objection 21 G Ormsby & L Campbell
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, King Country Electorate, Mokau
- G Ormsby, Objected to proposed name of King Country
- L Campbell, Objected to proposed name of King Country
ποΈ Objection 415 A F Groot
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, King Country Electorate, New Plymouth
- A F Groot, Objected to not being included in New Plymouth
ποΈ Objection 319 Okato Community Committee
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Boundaries, King Country Electorate, New Plymouth Electorate, Okato Ward