On the King's Birthday public holiday (Monday 1 June 2026), kerbside rubbish and recycling collections will be carried out and the rubbish and recycling stations are operating as usual.
Our District’s community halls are managed by dedicated community volunteers, committed to providing a place for locals to meet and socialise with each other.
Council owns six of these community halls, and you can report any maintenance issues or concerns to us about these halls:
Bookings for all community halls are managed by volunteers.
Please click on the Citizens Advice Bureau link below for hall contact details, hire fees and space.
Citizens Advice Bureau directory (www.cab.org.nz)
Alternatively, click on the name of the hall in the list below to view the listing in the Citizens Advice Bureau directory or their Facebook page.
Note: if hall details are incorrect, please contact Citizens Advice Bureau or the hall volunteers directly. We do not manage the contact details for halls listed below.
We work in partnership with local communities to maintain community halls in the district as valuable facilities for local residents.
A strategy was adopted in 2007 which outlines our role in ensuring their ongoing viability.
Community Halls Strategy 2007
Use our online form to report issues with maintenance of Council owned buildings.
Report an issue
See the project page for details