Skip to Content
Description

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. This year marks 20 years since local government was required to make 10-year plans (LTCCP) every three years. The first 10 year plan was developed in 2006. This article examines if Palmerston North in 2016 resembled what the 2006 plan suggested.

Identification

Object type
Image
Content type
Born digital
Relation
Manawatū Standard
Date
July 6, 2024
Digitisation ID
2024Pa_IMCA-DigitalArchive_042359
Format
Born Digital
Held In
"IMCA Digital Archive"

Related items

Back Issues: The tumultuous day the trees fell
Back Issues: A romp through drag city
Back Issues: Taking down the All Blacks' 1985 tour of South Africa
Back Issues:  Cast in bronze but lost from memory
Back Issues: Taoroa Bridge an engineering feat marred by tragedy
Back Issues:  Dressed to the nines for a colonial wedding
Back Issues: Strength in numbers
Back Issues:  Flags and festivities mark victory in Europe
Back Issues:  Museum collecting goes viral
Back Issues:  Six decades of student life at Massey University
Back Issues: 'Elwood's battleship' : The fight to build Palmerston North's prominent and striking civic centre
Back Issues:  Bridging the gap through time and space

Taxonomy

Tags
10 year plan,
back issues,
long term community council plan,
manawatu standard,
Community Tags

Report a problem

Related items

Back Issues: The tumultuous day the trees fell
Back Issues: A romp through drag city
Back Issues: Taking down the All Blacks' 1985 tour of South Africa
Back Issues:  Cast in bronze but lost from memory
Back Issues: Taoroa Bridge an engineering feat marred by tragedy
Back Issues:  Dressed to the nines for a colonial wedding
Back Issues: Strength in numbers
Back Issues:  Flags and festivities mark victory in Europe
Back Issues:  Museum collecting goes viral
Back Issues:  Six decades of student life at Massey University
Back Issues: 'Elwood's battleship' : The fight to build Palmerston North's prominent and striking civic centre
Back Issues:  Bridging the gap through time and space