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    Selwyn District Council has opened consultation on a new Deed of Licence for Upper Selwyn Hutts

    Selwyn District Council has opened consultation on a new Deed of Licence for Upper Selwyn Hutts


    The land near Lake Ellesmere is Crown-owned and managed by the council - and includes a mix of temporary and permanent residences.

    The current licence has been extended several times - and the council wants to ensure the settlement is responsibly managed.

    It's seeking feedback on the length of future licence terms, whether serious environmental events should end a licence early, and how it should undertake building inspections.

    Consultation ends July 21.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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