Rotorua wins most Beautiful City award - again!
Rotorua District Council's Keep Rotorua Beautiful
coordinator, Christine Findon, accepted Rotorua's national
Beautiful City award on Saturday [26 September] at the
annual Keep New Zealand Beautiful conference in Rotorua.
It is the fifth time in ten years that Rotorua has won
the award for a city with a population greater than 20,000,
and an official trophy presentation is scheduled for later
in the year.
Mayor Kevin Winters says winning the award
five times in the last decade proves what locals already
knew, but now the rest of New Zealand knows that we have a
stunningly beautiful environment.
"Four previous wins was
already an outstanding achievement, but taking out the award
a record fifth time is incredible news for the city. I’m
rapt that the beauty of our environment and the hard work of
so many people has been recognised in this way."
Mayor
Winters says being able to boast that we’re officially the
most beautiful city in the country is especially opportune
with direct trans-Tasman flights into Rotorua beginning in
December.
"I take my hat off to Christine Findon and our
local Keep Rotorua Beautiful Committee who work tremendously
hard to keep our city spruced up and looking
fresh."
Christine Findon attributed Rotorua's success to
many community volunteers, and the hard working team at
Rotorua District Council who get behind keeping the city
beautiful.
"All the people who helped with litter pick
ups, others who helped out with graffiti eradication, and
numerous groups from school children through to retirees
through to service groups share this award with us. Well
done Rotorua."
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