We have a great range of Speedo swimwear, swim caps, goggles and training accessories available to buy as well as a selection of drinks, snacks, sweets and ice creams. More than five million people in 80 countries around the world take a Les Mills group fitness class every week and we know youll love them too. For information on the road works underway, please visit our Major Projects page. Noise complaints, roaming dogs or any other urgent problem should be reported by phone. Wnaka Swim SchoolWnaka Recreation Centre03 443 9334wanakaswims@qldc.govt.nz. There are two types of exemptions from the need for resource consent boundary activities and marginal non-compliances. The District Plan review began in 2015. Our group fitness programme delivers more than 60 classes each week, with more than 15 different styles from high intensity Les Mills workouts to our own Alpine yoga and stretch classes. To contact Mayor Glyn Lewers directly, please contact: TEL: +64 21 244 5004glyn.lewers@qldc.govt.nz. QLDC Swim School is located at Wnaka Recreation Centre at Three Parks off Sir Tim Wallis Drive. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Looking for something a bit different from a gym workout or group fitness class? Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. HairOn Queenstown and Queenstown Barber are dedicated to creating beauty for your lifestyle. This allows applicants and any specialists to meet with Council staff or consultants who provide feedback relating to a specific proposal and the information that may be required as part of the resource consent process. Our members asked for flexibility, without break fees and long term commitments. Dont worry, both are still open so pop in and see our friendly team! Mayor Glyn Lewers was elected to Council during the 2022 Local Elections having previously served as a Councillor in the term prior. Please note opening hours for our various facilities can change. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. For information on the road works underway, please visit our Major Projects page. Cardio areaHead upstairs to warm up, warm down or work out with a full range of Life Fitness cardio equipment including rowers, treadmills, cross-trainers, bikes, ski and kayak machines, and skipping ropes; its spacious, light and airy with Sky TV not to mention the stunning views out over the mountains! Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. The stadium change rooms have lockers available (provided you bring your own small padlock) as well as hairdryers and GHD hair straighteners in the ladies' change rooms. The Duty Planner cannot provide advice as to the likelihood of obtaining a resource consent for a project, nor detailed information as to what consents are required for a proposal. You may have noticed the road works around our Queenstown office and library located on Gorge Road. Playtime relies on an awesome team of volunteers. Physical Address: Joe O'Connell Drive, Frankton, QueenstownPostal Address: Private Bag 50072, Queenstown 9348. QLDC's information portal for fast and transparent access to Building Consent and Resource Consent information. Regardless of your age or ability, you can learn the life skill of swimming and water safety with our quality programmes. Whether you are new to swimming or wanting to improve your technique, we have a level for you. We've now developed a full term timetable that will be available at the start of every school term. Get the best value from your membership with our range of options to suit your lifestyle. If you have a building design sorted, a PIM report will detail what authorisations are required for your project. To contact the Office of the Mayor via his Executive Assistant, Topaz River, please contact:TEL: +64 3450 0444topaz.river@qldc.govt.nz. The Otago Regional Council administers other types of resource consents including water permits, discharge permits, residential earthworks and activities within the beds of lakes and rivers. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. The app is a simple, free and fast way to send QLDC Fix It requests, meaning the next time you spot a pesky water leak on the road outside your house or a fallen tree blocking a trail, snap it then send it and QLDC will solve it. Find a tradesperson you can trust. All swim memberships include free use of all Queenstown Lakes District Council swimming facilities, excluding use of the hydroslides at Alpine Aqualand. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. $7.00 per adult, with up to two toddlers 4 years and under (i.e. Off peak members must enter the pool between 11.00am and 3.00pm during the week and after 3.00pm on weekends and public holidays. For up to the minute news on closures or cancellations follow QLDC Sport & Recreation on Facebook. Check out our pricing page for membership options. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. We have two sets of change room facilities available: those alongside our stadium and those within our pool complex which include family change rooms and accessible change rooms. Ideally you'll be able to make a minimum three-month commitment so the kids can get to know you! Image: Mayor Glyn Lewers with the Mayoral chains. Decisions of Council based on hearing panel & community recommendations. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. To book swim lessons in Wnaka online click here. So that's what we're offering. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Your elected members from the triennial general election of the Queenstown Lakes District Council can be seen pictured below. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Choose one or more weeks each school holiday, with a 30-minute class every weekday morning to suit most abilities. For information on the road works underway, please visit our Major Projects page. Application forms, checksheets and guidance, How to use the District Plan to know the rules, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards, How we recycle in the Queenstown Lakes District, Find the right alcohol licence and apply, Have your say on alcohol licence applications, Rabbit Management: Lake Hayes, Shotover Cemetery, Whitechapel Reserve and Gibbston Reserve, Volunteer/Community Agreement Registration, Connection to Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, Shotover River Concession Area - Permit, Register for Kerbside Collection Services, Activities in a Public Place - Application Form, Register for a transfer or refund of dog registration fee, Development contribution costs - Request for reconsideration, Supporting tourism to become regenerative, Grandparents & Grandkids Activity Session, Responsible Camping in the Queenstown Lakes District, National Policy Statement - Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD), National Policy Statement-Urban Development (District Plan Amendments), Tips for participating in meetings online, Privacy and official information requests, Our published responses to information requests, Expression of Interest - QAC Building Relocation. Everyones doing it. Playtime sessions are a maximum of two hours. Physical Address: Joe O'Connell Drive, Frankton, Queenstown Left to right: Matthew Wong, Quentin Smith, Niki Gladding, Lisa Guy, Cody Tucker, Mayor Glyn Lewers, Craig Feguson, Esther Whitehead, Neeta Shetty, Gavin Bartlett, Lyal Cocks and Barry Bruce. If you are making a special trip it is always worth giving reception a call on 03 443 9334 before you set out. All children aged three and under must wear swim nappies and tight-fitting swimwear, Physical Address: 41 Sir Tim Wallis Drive (off Ballantyne Road), WnakaPostal Address: Private Bag 50072, Queenstown 9348. For security reasons we recommend leaving your valuables at home where possible. Sign up to our newsletter Scuttlebutt and stay up-to-date with the latest news, events & information in the Queenstown Lakes District. Application forms, checksheets and guidance, How to use the District Plan to know the rules, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards, How we recycle in the Queenstown Lakes District, Find the right alcohol licence and apply, Have your say on alcohol licence applications, Rabbit Management: Lake Hayes, Shotover Cemetery, Whitechapel Reserve and Gibbston Reserve, Volunteer/Community Agreement Registration, Connection to Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, Shotover River Concession Area - Permit, Register for Kerbside Collection Services, Activities in a Public Place - Application Form, Register for a transfer or refund of dog registration fee, Development contribution costs - Request for reconsideration, Supporting tourism to become regenerative, Grandparents & Grandkids Activity Session, Responsible Camping in the Queenstown Lakes District, National Policy Statement - Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD), National Policy Statement-Urban Development (District Plan Amendments), Tips for participating in meetings online, Privacy and official information requests, Our published responses to information requests, Expression of Interest - QAC Building Relocation. Playtime is free for gym and pool members (sorry no concession cardholders or casual visitors). The chapters below are the most up to date chapters in the review process. The meeting process is confidential to encourage discussions at the early stages of a project. If you have any doubt which lesson level you or your child should be in, we will provide you with a free swim assessment. Sign up to our newsletter Scuttlebutt and stay up-to-date with the latest news, events & information in the Queenstown Lakes District. Please select a category - what can we help with? You may have noticed the road works around our Queenstown office and library located on Gorge Road. Our Alpine Health & Fitness gym and group fitness classes are based at Queenstown Events Centre, Frankton. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Our Alpine Health & Fitness gym and group fitness classes are based at Queenstown Events Centre, Frankton. Just let us know in writing two weeks in advance if you're going to leave us (we'd love for you to stay though). The schedule is subject to change at short notice. For further information, or if you have any questions, please contact the QLDC Electoral Office Jane Robertson via email at governance@qldc.govt.nz . For information on the road works underway, please visit our Major Projects page. For information on the road works underway, please visit our Major Projects page. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. These are detailed in the below steps. Those elected to the Wnaka-Upper Clutha Community Board can be seen pictured below with Mayor Glyn Lewers, Deputy Mayor Quentin Smith and Councillors from the Wnaka-Upper Clutha Ward. If you're interested in agendas for upcoming meetings or details of decisions and discussions at previous meetings, you can find them here. This year's election was held on Saturday 8 October with voting closing at noon. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Can you help out for a few hours a week in return for a free gym and pool pass (which you can give to someone else if you wish)? A positive and comfortable learning environment, Small classes and a friendly, personalised service. Stretch/ functional areaWe have a dedicated area upstairs for stretching complete with yoga mats, foam rollers and medicine balls; we also have plenty of strength and stability training equipment such as wobble boards, duradiscs, swiss balls and bosu balls. Queenstown Lakes District Council is responsible for making decisions alongside and on behalf of the people living in this district, with a specific focus on community well-being and development, environmental health and safety, management of infrastructure infrastructure, facilitation of recreation and culture, and resource management. The Proposed District Plan (PDP) sets out to provide a more accessible and transparent plan that provides more certainty to property owners and a clear strategic direction for the district as well as additional scope for intensification in suitable locations. The Proposed District Plan (PDP) sets out to provide a more accessible and transparent plan that provides more certainty to property owners and a clear strategic direction for the district as well as additional scope for intensification in suitable locations. Activities that are not permitted may have adverse effects upon the environment and/or on people. There's heaps of free parking but the car park does get busy when we're hosting certain events and junior sport at weekends. To find out more about our personal trainers click here. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. National standards, design guidelines etc used to guide proposals. Surveyors are also able to provide assistance on subdivision and engineering related matters, including lodgement of subdivision consents. To view and download the current swim school brochure click here. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. With our memberships you can select whether you'd like to pre-pay up front or pay in installments via direct debit. If your project does not comply with the District Plan or a National Environmental Standard, approval by way of resource consent is required. We do our best to publicise changes in advance or as quickly as possible if they are for unexpected reasons beyond our control. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. *(except ANZAC Day, Christmas Day & New Year's Day). Left to right: Matthew Wong, Quentin Smith, Niki Gladding, Lisa Guy, Cody Tucker, Mayor Glyn Lewers, Craig Feguson, Esther Whitehead, Neeta Shetty, Gavin Bartlett, Lyal Cocks and Barry Bruce. If you spot an issue in the community you can now raise it with Council using an app on your phone called Snap Send Solve. We also offer courses, workshops and bootcamps, and focused programmes that run for a few weeks or a whole term that can be booked for just a little extra. An in-person meeting can be requested with a Building Control Officer during office hours (8.00am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday) at our Queenstown location. For more specific information within the process, view the relevant status pages at the bottom of this page or from the side bar. Daily returns from this year's election can be found via the Electionz.com website. A land use consent may be needed for particular activities that are not permitted, such as extending or constructing a new building, establishing a new activity, erecting signage or undertaking earthworks. For information on the road works underway, please visit our Major Projects page. Click here to read through our group fitness class procedures. If you have followed the above steps and you still have questions, please check our Practice Notes and Guidance Sheets which may assist. Open: 8.00am 5.00pm, Monday to Friday (except public holidays) Phone: 03 441 0499. Visit our COVID-19 page for up-to-date information on COVID-19 and our facilities. If youre looking at purchasing a property or considering a development, a LIM report will provide information held by QLDC about a specific property. All children aged three and under must wear swim nappies and tight-fitting swimwear during their pool visit. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. A PIM check will provide the proposal with a planning check prior to the Building Consent application and will check the proposal against underlying resource consents, consent notices and the District Plan. Make sure you're in the know before you go! 47 Ardmore Street, Wnaka 9305. Below is a complete list of all confirmed candidates for the 2022 local elections. We have pin-loaded, cable and smith machines as well as lifting platforms and power racks, kettle bells, strength bags, adjustable benches, rotational training equipment, medicine balls, trap and Olympic bars, bumper plates, a 10-20kg barbell range and a 1-60kg dumbbell range. If you'd prefer speaking to one of our team members or you've got a problem that requires urgent attention, we're available 24/7 on the phone. An annotated version of the district plan chapters and appeals received. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Let us know and we'll do our best to fix it. You can download the Snap Send Solve app on Google Play and the Apple Store. Dive into Splash Caf next time you're swinging by Queenstown Events Centre! Dont worry, both are still open so pop in and see our friendly team! We're impacted by staff shortages at the moment, so make sure to call ahead (03 443 9334) if you're coming for a specific activity! You may have noticed the road works around our Queenstown office and library located on Gorge Road. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Clothing - kept for one month and then given to the the Salvation Army. All children receive certificates of achievement as they progress and reach their goals. Family Memberships:One or more dependent children living with oneor two responsible adults (i.e. Formal decisions cannot be made during or on the basis of the pre-application meeting; and any representations made by the Council are not legally binding.Click here for more information or to apply for a pre-application meeting. The Resource Management Act, the District Plan, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards provide the planning framework for resource consents. Chief Executive: Mike Theelenmike.theelen@qldc.govt.nz, General Manager, Corporate Services: Meaghan Millermeaghan.miller@qldc.govt.nz, Governance & Stakeholder Services Manager: Naell Crosby-Roenaell.crosby-roe@qldc.govt.nz, Chief Information Officer: Ryan Clementsryan.clements@qldc.govt.nz, People & Capability Director: Katie Churchkatie.church@qldc.govt.nz, Strategic Projects Manager: Paul Speedypaul.speedy@qldc.govt.nz, General Manager, Assurance, Finance and Risk: Stewart Burnsstewart.burns@qldc.govt.nz, Regulator Manager: Anthony Hallanthony.hall@qldc.govt.nz, General Counsel: Brendan Peetbrendan.peet@qldc.govt.nz, Financial Manager: Paddy Cribbpaddy.cribb@qldc.govt.nz, General Manager, Planning and Development: Tony Avery tony.avery@qldc.govt.nz, Resource Consent Manager: Fiona Blight fiona.blight@qldc.govt.nz, Building Services Manager: Chris English chris.english@qldc.govt.nz, Planning Policy Manager: Alyson Hutton alyson.hutton@qldc.govt.nz, Planning Support Manager: Rachel Beerrachel.beer@qldc.govt.nz, Resource Management Engineering, Subdivision and Development Contributions Manager: David Wallace david.wallace@qldc.govt.nz, General Manager, Property and Infrastructure: Peter Hansby peter.hansby@qldc.govt.nz, Strategy and Asset Planning Manager: Mark Baker mark.baker@qldc.govt.nz, Property Director: Quintin Howard quintin.howard@qldc.govt.nz, Programme Director: Gareth Noble gareth.noble@qldc.govt.nz, Infrastructure Operations Manager: Simon Mason simon.mason@qldc.govt.nz, Commercial and Procurement Manager: Geoff Mayman geoff.mayman@qldc.govt.nz, Investment Advisory Manager: Jesse Taylor jesse.taylor@qldc.govt.nz, Chief Engineer: vacant (contact General Manager, Property and Infrastructure), Infrastructure Engineer: vacant (contact General Manager, Property and Infrastructure), General Manager, Community Services: Ken Bailey kenneth.bailey@qldc.govt.nz, Sport & Recreation Manager: Simon Battrick simon.battrick@qldc.govt.nz, Community Partnerships Manager: Marie Day marie.day@qldc.govt.nz, District Librarian: Sue Gwilliam sue.gwilliam@qldc.govt.nz, Parks Manager: vacant (contact General Manager, Community Services), General Manager, Strategy and Policy: Michelle Morss michelle.morss@qldc.govt.nz, Economic Development Manager: Peter Harris peter.harris@qldc.govt.nz, Resilience and Climate Action Manager: Bill Nicoll bill.nicoll@qldc.govt.nz, Strategic Growth Manager: Anita Vanstone anita.vanstone@qldc.govt.nz, Policy Manager: Jennifer Fraser jennifer.fraser@qldc.govt.nz, Risk and Resilience Manager: vacant (Contact General Manager, Strategy and Policy), Policy and Performance Manager: vacant (Contact General Manager, Strategy and Policy), Spatial Plan Manager: vacant (Contact General Manager, Strategy and Policy). We deal with two types of consents: Subdivision and Land Use consents. Application forms, checksheets and guidance, How to use the District Plan to know the rules, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards, How we recycle in the Queenstown Lakes District, Find the right alcohol licence and apply, Have your say on alcohol licence applications, Rabbit Management: Lake Hayes, Shotover Cemetery, Whitechapel Reserve and Gibbston Reserve, Volunteer/Community Agreement Registration, Connection to Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, Shotover River Concession Area - Permit, Register for Kerbside Collection Services, Activities in a Public Place - Application Form, Register for a transfer or refund of dog registration fee, Development contribution costs - Request for reconsideration, Supporting tourism to become regenerative, Grandparents & Grandkids Activity Session, Responsible Camping in the Queenstown Lakes District, National Policy Statement - Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD), National Policy Statement-Urban Development (District Plan Amendments), Tips for participating in meetings online, Privacy and official information requests, Our published responses to information requests, Expression of Interest - QAC Building Relocation, Each child must be enrolled prior to attending, Parent must remain within Queenstown Events Centre while child is at Playtime, Change of clothes, nappies, warm clothing and sunhats are required. Get fit and keep healthy in our integrated multi-purpose facility located at Queenstown Events Centre (QEC), Frankton. Outdoor areaExplore our 'Muscle Beach' area and take your gym workout outside; we set up different equipment for you during the day and youll find different workout options, bootcamps and courses happening in this area too. We also offer programmes for specific ages like teens and seniors, as well as special interest groups including runners, yogis and those recovering from injury. You may have noticed the road works around our Queenstown office and library located on Gorge Road. Complete the Fix it form below. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. If you would like to chat with a Duty Planner in person, you may do so at the following times: Or, contact one of our Duty Planners via email at: QLDC offers a pre-application meeting service. We also have extra training aids such as resistance tubing, wrist lifting straps, weights belts, dips and chin-ups belts, dowel rods, steps and squat boxes and pads. 03-443-9334 Call us wrc@qldc.govt.nz Email us Stay up-to-date. You may have noticed the road works around our Queenstown office and library located on Gorge Road. The staff/child ratio is: Bookings for Playtime sessions can only be made the day before by emailing customer services at Queenstown Events Centre:qec@qldc.govt.nz, Please note that your booking is only confirmed once you have received a reply from us. Postal Address: Private Bag 50072, Queenstown 9348. Some problems need more urgent attention. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Outlined in this page is the steps to follow for a resource consent. On-site physio with special rates for members - click here for more info, Complimentary fitness assessments and gym induction with your membership, Free child minding for members at 'Playtime' (see below). Morning tea/snacks are highly recommended. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Some chapters that have undergone the Hearings process have been varied and will therefore have two versions of the provision varied. Depending on how often you will be using the gym, and whether you plan to live near Queenstown long term or short term, we have casual passes, 10-visit passes or membership options available. All of the Council's current and historical property information is saved on eDocs and you can search via property address or using specific building or resource consent reference. Playtime is available to children aged between six months to under five years, and is operated by local parent volunteers (more info below) who supervise the children while you workout. Proposed District Plan He mahere whakamarohi -rohe. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. 2022 Local Election Candidates. As a Wanaka Swim School member, you can enjoy practicing or splashing about at Wanaka Recreation Centre for two hours prior to your lesson, or as long as you wish for after your lesson. Factsheets, glossaries, studies, videos and FAQs. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Whether you're starting out or in need of some fresh fitness ideas, the support, knowledge and motivation our PTs offer is invaluable. Sign up to our newsletter Scuttlebutt and stay up-to-date with the latest news, events & information in the Queenstown Lakes District. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Whether youre interested in strength or cardio fitness, fat loss or toning, agility, speed, endurance, coordination, flexibility and health we have a Les Mills class to suit your fitness objectives. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Any items that are left behind or handed into our staff will be kept in lost property as follows: Valuables - handed to NZ Police after 24 hours. Whether you're already a regular gym-goer or just starting out on your wellbeing journey, you can enjoy a wide range of modern gym equipment, training spaces, group fitness classes (both Les Mills and our own Alpine classes), plus FREE access to council-managed swimming facilities at Alpine Aqualand (next to the gym at QEC), Wnaka Recreation Centre and Arrowtown Memorial Pool. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Results from previous elections and by-elections. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Please check mapping for appeals, Related document: Wakatipu Basin Landscape Character Units, Status: Notified and open for submissions, Status: Appeals on the provisions of Chapter 44 have been withdrawn. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. If you're buying a membership you can also choose whether you'd like to pre-pay up front or pay fortnightly via direct debit. To help you plan your visit in advance, we provide an online pool timetable to show which lanes are booked and which are available through the day. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Notified chapters and variations, S32 reports, and submissions made. Open: 8.00am 5.00pm, Monday to Friday(except public holidays)Phone: 03 441 0499, Queenstown Lakes District CouncilPrivate Bag 50072Queenstown 9348. Wnaka Office. The District Plan review began in 2015. Sign up to our newsletter Scuttlebutt and stay up-to-date with the latest news, events & information in the Queenstown Lakes District. You may have noticed the road works around our Queenstown office and library located on Gorge Road. Application forms, checksheets and guidance, How to use the District Plan to know the rules, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards, How we recycle in the Queenstown Lakes District, Find the right alcohol licence and apply, Have your say on alcohol licence applications, Rabbit Management: Lake Hayes, Shotover Cemetery, Whitechapel Reserve and Gibbston Reserve, Volunteer/Community Agreement Registration, Connection to Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, Shotover River Concession Area - Permit, Register for Kerbside Collection Services, Activities in a Public Place - Application Form, Register for a transfer or refund of dog registration fee, Development contribution costs - Request for reconsideration, Supporting tourism to become regenerative, Grandparents & Grandkids Activity Session, Responsible Camping in the Queenstown Lakes District, National Policy Statement - Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD), National Policy Statement-Urban Development (District Plan Amendments), Tips for participating in meetings online, Privacy and official information requests, Our published responses to information requests, Expression of Interest - QAC Building Relocation. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. They will be able to provide detailed planning advice on a specific property or proposal and can prepare and lodge resource consent applications on behalf of applicants. Please call ahead to check lane space if you require Aqua jogging space. Dont worry, both are still open so pop in and see our friendly team! For more advice about choosing the best option for you, please contact our customer services team at reception who'll be happy to help: Please note the hot pool is exclusive to those aged 16+ years. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Contact us. Find out more about how Councillors and the Community Board are elected, when the next election is due, and more. parents and/or caregivers) at the same address; QLDC reserves the right to request proof of address and other qualifyingdocuments at time of purchase. Membership Inclusions:All members get free access to all Queenstown Lakes District Councilswimming facilitiesexcluding use of the hydroslides at Alpine Aqualand. If you need additional information or assistance on a resource consent or the development potential of a property, it is recommended that you seek the help of an independent planning or resource management consultant. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. You may have noticed the road works around our Queenstown office and library located on Gorge Road. If you have a query about any of the above for the Duty Planner please complete the below form and well come back to you as soon as possible. Please ensure all files are under 50MB in size. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. A PIM can help you decide whether your planning and building project is possible and practical, and will help you and your designer create effective plans. Dont worry, both are still open so pop in and see our friendly team! Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Application forms, checksheets and guidance, How to use the District Plan to know the rules, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards, How we recycle in the Queenstown Lakes District, Find the right alcohol licence and apply, Have your say on alcohol licence applications, Rabbit Management: Lake Hayes, Shotover Cemetery, Whitechapel Reserve and Gibbston Reserve, Volunteer/Community Agreement Registration, Connection to Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, Shotover River Concession Area - Permit, Register for Kerbside Collection Services, Activities in a Public Place - Application Form, Register for a transfer or refund of dog registration fee, Development contribution costs - Request for reconsideration, Supporting tourism to become regenerative, Grandparents & Grandkids Activity Session, Responsible Camping in the Queenstown Lakes District, National Policy Statement - Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD), National Policy Statement-Urban Development (District Plan Amendments), Tips for participating in meetings online, Privacy and official information requests, Our published responses to information requests, Expression of Interest - QAC Building Relocation. A subdivision consent is needed to legally divide land or buildings for separate ownership. If your question is about the resource consent process, the Ministry for the Environment has a number of guides which provide information about the resource consent process. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. 6.00am9.00pmOpen until 11.00pm Tuesdays (gym only), 8.00am8.00pmClosed Christmas Day and New Year's Day. under 5) swimming free. Applications must be lodged separately and are considered under different legislation. The key requirement is that there are two lines of defence - nappy and togs. Councillors and Community Board Members are elected on a triennial basis (every three years). Hairdressers ; Noise Control ; Offensive Trades ; Queenstown 9300. Have you noticed a problem in the community that Council has responsibility for? We have one self-contained accessible change room poolside and three separate universal changing rooms for families, disabled and gender inclusive use. A resource consent from QLDC is a written approval for you to carry out an activity on a particular site that is not Permitted by the District Plan. Some resource consent conditions or district plan requirements require building work to satisfy the requirement for which building consent is needed too. Hairdressers ; Noise Control ; Offensive Trades ; Alpine Aqualand is based at the Queenstown Events Centre in Frankton and is a great option for entertaining the family, relaxing or keeping fit We recommend Speedo Aqua Nappies which are eco-friendly and re-usable. Toiletries - kept for one week and then thrown out/recycled. If you are unsure what the best option for you is, please give us a call on 03 450 9005 and one of our team will be able to talk you through it. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Based at Queenstown Events Centre, their aim is to get you back to what you want to be doing. A chair hoist and hand rails are available for entering the pool. Hearing stream information including recordings, evidence, S42A reports. Status: Under appeal (see annotated appeals chapter), Related document: Arrowtown Design Guidelines 2016, Status: under appeal (see annotated appeals chapter), Status: no appeals on text. Application forms, checksheets and guidance, How to use the District Plan to know the rules, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards, How we recycle in the Queenstown Lakes District, Find the right alcohol licence and apply, Have your say on alcohol licence applications, Rabbit Management: Lake Hayes, Shotover Cemetery, Whitechapel Reserve and Gibbston Reserve, Volunteer/Community Agreement Registration, Connection to Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, Shotover River Concession Area - Permit, Register for Kerbside Collection Services, Activities in a Public Place - Application Form, Register for a transfer or refund of dog registration fee, Development contribution costs - Request for reconsideration, Supporting tourism to become regenerative, Grandparents & Grandkids Activity Session, Responsible Camping in the Queenstown Lakes District, National Policy Statement - Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD), National Policy Statement-Urban Development (District Plan Amendments), Tips for participating in meetings online, Privacy and official information requests, Our published responses to information requests, Expression of Interest - QAC Building Relocation. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Final results were announced at 4.30pm on Thursday 13 October. Separate male and female change areas are available, containing showers, toilets, baby change tables and hairdryers. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Application forms, checksheets and guidance, How to use the District Plan to know the rules, National Policy Statements and National Environmental Standards, How we recycle in the Queenstown Lakes District, Find the right alcohol licence and apply, Have your say on alcohol licence applications, Rabbit Management: Lake Hayes, Shotover Cemetery, Whitechapel Reserve and Gibbston Reserve, Volunteer/Community Agreement Registration, Connection to Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, Shotover River Concession Area - Permit, Register for Kerbside Collection Services, Activities in a Public Place - Application Form, Register for a transfer or refund of dog registration fee, Development contribution costs - Request for reconsideration, Supporting tourism to become regenerative, Grandparents & Grandkids Activity Session, Responsible Camping in the Queenstown Lakes District, National Policy Statement - Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD), National Policy Statement-Urban Development (District Plan Amendments), Tips for participating in meetings online, Privacy and official information requests, Our published responses to information requests, Expression of Interest - QAC Building Relocation. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. Mayoral Candidates Arrowtown-Kawarau Ward Queenstown-Whakatipu Ward Wnaka-Upper Clutha Ward Sign up to our newsletter Scuttlebutt and stay up-to-date with the latest news, events & information in the Queenstown Lakes District. Firstly, check the zoning of the property. Dont worry, both are still open so pop in and see our friendly team! Click here to read through our gym and group fit policies. Our 8-lane 25m lap pool, 20m learners' pool with separate toddlers' area, and adult hot pool is located in the busy Three Parks commercial area only a five-minute drive from central Wnaka. Weights areaOur weights area contains a wide variety of modern, state-of-the-art machines and free weights from Life Fitness and Hammer Strength to suit everyone from beginners through to professionals. Alpine AqualandFree access to Alpine Aqualand with your gym entry (provides access to pool fitness classes). There's heaps of free parking but the car park does get busy when we're hosting certain events and junior sport at weekends. This can be done via checking the Council GIS. Senior/Beneficiary:65+ years with ID or holders of a Super Gold or Community Services Card, Group Discount:available foradvanced bookings only; please enquire at reception, 10-visit Swim Card:Valid for 12 months from date of purchase and excludes use of the hydroslides at Alpine Aqualand. Visit the three-pool complex at Wnaka Recreation Centre for family fun, swim lessons, relaxation or to keep fit. For more information or to apply, click here. Some developments may require resource consent from both the ORC and QLDC. Left to right: Lyal Cocks, Barry Bruce, Deputy Mayor Quentin Smith, Simon Telfer, Lindia Joll, Mayor Glyn Lewers, Chris Hadfield and Cody Tucker (John Wellington not pictured). You can also call us anytime on 03 443 9334 to check how busy the pools are before you set out. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. The Wnaka pool crew always put on heaps of fun activities every school holiday. There are a number of steps to figuring out whether a proposal requires resource consent. Socks/underwear - thrown out at the end of the day. If youre proposing to undertake any building work, its recommended that you obtain a PIM. If your query is about existing or previous resource consents or building consents relating to a property, these can be reviewed via eDocs - eDocs is the Council's online electronic record system. For Mayor, Councillors and Wnaka-Upper Clutha Community Board. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Queenstown-Whakatipu Ward For full details and a class timetable click here. Welcome to Queenstown's Leading Hairdressers & Barber. Find out about upcoming meetings for Full Council, Wnaka Community Board and all Committees; as well as what each body does. To see the full list of what's available click here. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. For faster progress and great value, consider our intensive Holiday Swim Week programme for your child. Dont worry, both are still open so pop in and see our friendly team! It may prevent delays and reduce costs in the design of your proposal before getting to the building consent stage. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. If youre considering whether to purchase a property, its important that you get a LIM as it may include information to assist with your decision. Our open term contract means you're not tied into a long-term deal that doesn't work for you. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Playtime is our free supervised child minding service, exclusive to all Alpine Health and Fitness and Pool members and available every weekday during the school term, but closed during school holidays and on public holidays. Playtime is open weekday mornings during school terms when members can drop off their pre-schoolers for a maximum of two hours per day. Once you have identified the zoning of the property, check the District Plan and National Environmental Standards as to whether your project requires resource consent. Despite having a building consent, you may not be able to build without a resource consent and vice versa. All casual entry and gym memberships include the use of all Alpine Aqualandswimming pool facilities (except the hydroslides and learners' pool). Personal training is a fantastic way to get the results you want fast. New Zealand builders, mechanics, painters, plumbers and other businesses rated & reviewed on NoCowboys.co.nz. Choose between our casual rates, or consider a range of membership options to get the best value. Dont worry, both are still open so pop in and see our friendly team! boundary activities and marginal non-compliances. Level 1, 74 Shotover Street, Queenstown 9348. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Sign up to our newsletter Scuttlebutt and stay up-to-date with the latest news, events & information in the Queenstown Lakes District. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. For projects on difficult sites (or larger projects such as new commercial or industrial buildings) a PIM may prove very useful in establishing the feasibility and design of your project. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. They are to be worn with a second layer - either togs or a disposable swim nappy. The Frankton and Wnaka Transfer Station facilities will close every Sunday, starting 27 November until 8 January 2023, due to staff shortages. Both facilities will be open 8.00am-5.00pm Monday to Saturday. At HairOn you can expect the maximum in style, quality, and customer service, but above all, we want you to be delighted with the look and feel of your hair. Even better, there's no joining fee or cancellation fee. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. With a casual entry pass, you have access to all pools within the facility. Chapters that have gone through the Hearings process are the 'Consolidated Decisions Version', Chapters that havenot gone through the Hearings process are called the 'Notified Version'. We endeavour to provide an Aqua jogging lane as often as we can, but at peak times this is not always possible. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. These requests for service will be responded to during business hours. To help you plan your visit in advance, we provide an online pool timetable to show which lanes are booked and which are available through the day. For information on the road works underway, please visit our Major Projects page. If you're standing as a candidate in an upcoming election and want to put up signs, find out what the local rules are for the district, Find out about the Ng Pti -Taiohi - Youth Voting initiative for 11-15 year old students, Everything you need to know about local body elections from the Electoral Commission. You can buy aqua nappies at reception and local supermarkets. Sign up to our newsletter Scuttlebutt and stay up-to-date with the latest news, events & information in the Queenstown Lakes District. The LIM will include information about hazards, services, rates, health, building and planning information for the property. These outline what can be undertaken as a permitted activity, what activities you need resource consent for, and how applications for resource consents are assessed. Please note that you may need to apply for both a building consent and a resource consent. 03 450 9005 qec@qldc.govt.nz. Click here formore information on costs and timeframes. The QLDC Duty Planner is available to provide 10 minutes free assistance for the following types of queries: Providing interpretation assistance of District Plan provisions (rules, objectives and policies), Providing an outline of the resource consent process, Providing assistance in relation to a s37 notice on a building consent. Lessons are available everyday during the school term, catering for children as young as six months through to adults. You can also call us anytime on 03 443 9334 to check how busy the pools are before you set out. Email Tua for more details of what's involved for volunteers:tua.hollebon@qldc.govt.nz. Here you can find details of current elected members including the Office of the Mayor, Councillors and the Wnaka-Upper Clutha Community Board. Pre-application meetings are highly recommended formore complex applications. Your elected members from the triennial general election of the Queenstown Lakes District Council can be seen pictured below. Your Wnaka-Upper Clutha Community Board: Each Community Board Member acts as a champion and initial contact person to promote specific community wellbeing. 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