Wellington Region definition

Wellington Region means the area administered by the Wellington Regional Council (also known as Greater Wellington, south of Horowhenua and excludes Wairarapa)

Examples of Wellington Region in a sentence

  • It is intended that this agreement will ensure that appropriate levels of consultation and co-ordination are maintained between the councils of the Wellington Region.

  • The scope of this agreement includes the current co-operative and collaborative projects already in place in the Wellington Region and work being undertaken to establish structures and protocols associated with specific issues, and aims to build on these.

  • If these activities mean the Response Team will be outside of the Wellington Region, then the CDEM Group is to be advised.

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  • Note: the provisions of this clause do not apply to the Wellington Region where there is an established rotational arrangement between those Districts at the outset of the employee’s employment.

  • The Response Team shall be available to respond to emergency events, including recovery assistance, within the Greater Wellington Region as determined by the CDEM Group.

  • The parties agree that, in addition to the general consultation obligations of this agreement, the councils of the Wellington Region will continue to meet together in various forums to develop common approaches on issues identified as priorities for the Region, including the progressing of Shared Services initiatives consistent with the following principles:.

  • PROTOCOLSAND PRINCIPLES the councils of the Wellington Region will work together on issues where it is agreed that the population of greater Wellington will benefit from a regionally collaborative approach.

  • In accordance with the scope of this agreement, the parties agree that, in addition to the general obligations under this agreement to consult, the councils of the Wellington Region will continue to meet together in various to develop common approaches on the following issues identified as priorities for the region: transport • urban growth infrastructure .

  • This .funding contribution is calculated by dividing the total annual amount levied through the Wellington Region targeted rate by the total population of the Wellington Region, to arrive at a per capita amount, and then multiplying that per capita amount by the population of Horowhenua District to determine the annual Horowhenua District Council contribution.