OIA response to HUD2025-006651 - Rotokawa Baths
Last updated: 9 April 2025 Rotokawa Baths site Rotorua development.
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A record that explains why MHUD denied funding to Ngāti Uenukukopako Iwi Trust for a development it has proposed on the Rotokawa Baths site in Rotorua. The record could be a letter or email or minutes of a meeting where MHUD advised NUIT it will not be funding their development and the reasons why.
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