Thursday, 18 July 2013 15:18

Poor example

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YOUR OLD mate hears Horizons Regional Council is causing consternation in more than the rural sector with parts of its controversial One Plan.

Apparently, the Manawatu/Wanganui regional council has also upset spraying contractors in the region by engaging a non-registered agricultural chemical applicator to do all the council’s spraying – despite its own air plan insisting spray users, ie farmers and rural contractors, must have agchem registration. Sounds like a real-life case of “do as I say, not what I do” by Horizons.

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