I’m Standing for Re-election as Thames Coromandel Representative on Waikato Regional Council

As your Thames Coromandel representative on Waikato Regional Council since 2019, I’ve had a significant influence on the council’s actions to control rates, tackle climate change, improve water quality and public transport, boost economic development, and enhance the overall well-being of our communities.  This is great momentum, but there is so much more I wish to achieve for our communities. That is why I am asking for your vote to re-elect me as your regional council representative.

My positive influence on WRC’s actions includes:

Community Benefits/Rates

  • A loan scheme I proposed for eco-retrofitting homes is now WRC’s flagship policy (at no cost to general ratepayers). This scheme will provide low-interest loans to households of up to $15,000 for installations such as double-glazing, insulation, heat pumps, water tanks and solar panels, repayable by way of a targeted rate.
  • A zero-rates increase in the first year of the Covid-19 crisis and better rates relief for low-income households

Public Transport

Economic Development

Climate Change

Protecting Waterways Forests and Wildlife

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About Me

Check out my profile and what I stand for here

What future do you want for yourself and your whanau?

Please get in touch to discuss your hopes and concerns for our region

Email: denistegg4wrc@gmail.com

My election campaign website and blog: www.teggtalk.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/denistegg4wrc

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If you would like to help with my election campaign or make a donation please email denistegg4wrc@gmail.com and I’ll be in touch.

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