Hutt City Council
Hutt City Council Te Awa Kairangi (Māori) | |
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Leadership | |
Deputy Mayor | Tui Lewis |
Seats | 13[a] |
Elections | |
FPP | |
Last election | 8 October 2022 |
Next election | 11 October 2025 |
Meeting place | |
Lower Hutt Town Hall, 30 Laings Road, Hutt Central, Lower Hutt 5010[1] | |
Website | |
HuttCity.govt.nz/ | |
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The Hutt City Council is a territorial authority in New Zealand, governing the city of Lower Hutt. Lower Hutt is the country's seventh largest city. The city borders Porirua to the north, Upper Hutt to the northeast, South Wairarapa District to the east, and Wellington to the southwest and west. It is one of nine territorial authorities in the Wellington Region.
The council represents a population of 114,500 as of June 2024[2] and consists of a mayor and twelve councillors, with six elected from six wards (Northern, Central, Western, Eastern, Harbour, and Wainuiomata) and six at-large.[3]
Council and committees
[edit]The mayor and all councillors are members of the council.[4]
Mayor
[edit]One mayor is elected at large from the electors of Lower Hutt.[5]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Campbell Barry | Labour | 2019 (as mayor) 2013 (as councillor) |
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Harbour Ward
[edit]Harbour Ward returns one councillor to the Hutt City Council.[4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Tui Lewis | Independent | 2013 |
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Central Ward
[edit]Central Ward returns one councillor to the Hutt City Council.[4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Glenda Barratt | United Hutt | 2021 by-election[6] |
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Western Ward
[edit]Western Ward returns one councillor to the Hutt City Council.[4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Chris Parkin | Independent | 2022 |
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Northern Ward
[edit]Northern Ward returns one councillor to the Hutt City Council.[4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Naomi Shaw | Independent | 2019 |
Chair, Traffic Subcommittee
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Eastern Ward
[edit]Eastern Ward returns one councillor to the Hutt City Council.[4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Andy Mitchell | Independent | 2019 |
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Wainuiomata Ward
[edit]Wainuiomata Ward returns one councillor to the Hutt City Council.[4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Keri Brown | Labour | 2019 |
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At-large Ward
[edit]The remaining six councillors are elected at-large from the electors of Lower Hutt.[4]
Name | Affiliation (if any) | First elected | Responsibilities | |
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Josh Briggs | Independent | 2016 |
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Brady Dyer | Independent | 2019 |
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Simon Edwards | Independent | 2016 |
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Karen Morgan | Independent | 2022 |
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Tony Stallinger | United Hutt | 2022 |
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Gabriel Tupou | Independent | 2022 |
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Community boards
[edit]The council has created three local community boards under the provisions of Part 4 of the Local Government Act 2002,[7] with members elected using a first-past-the-post (FPP) system[3] or appointed by the council. The community boards are as follows:[8]
- Eastbourne Community Board;
- Petone Community Board;
- Wainuiomata Community Board.
Coat of arms
[edit]The City of Lower Hutt has a coat of arms, granted under the seal of the Garter King of Arms and the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms on 25 November 1955.[9] The blazon is:[10][11]
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Council and Community Board meetings". Hutt City Council. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
- ^ "Aotearoa Data Explorer". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ a b "2022 Local Government Elections". Hutt City Council. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Councillors". Hutt City Council. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
- ^ "The Mayor of Lower Hutt". Hutt City Council. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
- ^ Boyack, Nicholas (24 September 2021). "Hutt City Council by-election: Glenda Barratt wants to clean up rubbish". Stuff. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
- ^ "Local Government Act 2002 No 84 (as at 01 July 2017)". www.legislation.govt.nz. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ "Community Boards". Hutt City Council. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
- ^ "ATL: Unpublished Collections". tiaki.natlib.govt.nz. Alexander Turnbull Library. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
- ^ "Arms (crest) of Lower Hutt". www.heraldry-wiki.com. Heraldry of the World. 28 January 2024. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
- ^ "City of Lower Hutt Coat of Arms". huttcity.govt.nz. Hutt City Council. 12 August 2019. Archived from the original on 26 August 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2024.