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NZ Pool Owners Action Group: Testimonial
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group. Dedicated to fair pool regulation in the interest of full enjoyment of home swimming pools throughout New Zealand. 154 A Upland Road. To Whom It May Concern. We have now received our pool permit, and we can still enjoy our swimming pool thanks to Gary and the Pool Owners Action Group. The membership was well worth it and Gary’s advice was very welcome after being practically bullied by the first council officer on several occasions. We would recommend the Pool Owner Action Gr...
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group: When is enough enough?
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group. Dedicated to fair pool regulation in the interest of full enjoyment of home swimming pools throughout New Zealand. Thursday, September 23, 2010. When is enough enough? Pool fencing controversy in Auckland has been around for over ten years. POAG, and pool owners in general, considered the Randerson judgement a step in the right direction, and the Waitakere Council from then on did adopt a more balanced and reasnable enforcement approach. Although there remain a number of ...
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group: Comments Policy
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group. Dedicated to fair pool regulation in the interest of full enjoyment of home swimming pools throughout New Zealand. Comments may be direct and robust but must also be accurate and fair to all concerned. Mild profanity will be tolerated but rude or defamatory remarks are not acceptable. Comments are monitored and any deemed unsuitable will be deleted at POAG's discretion. To comment, first double-click the topic header or the tally of 'comments' at the bottom of each post.
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group: POAG Purpose
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group. Dedicated to fair pool regulation in the interest of full enjoyment of home swimming pools throughout New Zealand. NZ POAG is a collection of concerned citizens who work together to combat overzealous and often unreasonable pool fencing enforcement by some local bodies. We also work to improve national pool safety legislation in order to preserve the amenity value of privately owned pools while attending in a responsible way to overall pool safety. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Accountability in Auckland Council | seeking transparency | Page 2
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Accountability in Auckland Council. Newer posts →. For four years ratepayers have been campaigning to have footpaths fixed outside Kelston Boys High School. Earlier this year they were told by AT they would probably have to wait another three or four years. Following publicity in the Western Leader it was agreed to give the matter some urgency. From: Info@aucklandtransport.govt.nz. Subject: Auckland Transport CAS-28845-K9Q0J3 Te Atatu Road – Road surface. Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 01:56:00 0000. Subject: RE:...
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group: The Need For Change
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group. Dedicated to fair pool regulation in the interest of full enjoyment of home swimming pools throughout New Zealand. The Need For Change. Pool Fencing Enforcement —. The Pool Fencing Act is a well-intentioned effort to protect children from accidental drowning. A reasonable interpretation accepts that home pools are an ‘attractive nuisance’ which might reasonably be expected to be isolated from accidental access by children. Most home pool owners do. That leaves the enforcement...
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group: Pool Fencing Background
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NZ Pool Owners Action Group. Dedicated to fair pool regulation in the interest of full enjoyment of home swimming pools throughout New Zealand. The fencing of swimming pools issue has been a festering sore for a number of years. In 1987 retrospective legislation was introduced into. Requiring pool owners to fence their pools in a certain way. Many pool owners went to considerable expense erecting new fencing or altering their existing fencing to comply with the requirements of their local Council. Pool o...