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Hutt City 
Council
Brand guidelines
April 2023 / Version 1.1
huttcity.govt.nz
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Nau mai, 
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haere mai, 
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welcome 
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We are Hutt City Council, the organisation 
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responsible for ensuring local democratic 
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decision making by, and on behalf of, 
the people of Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai Lower 
Hutt. We’re an ambitious team of leaders, 
planners, connectors and creators 
designing our future alongside our 
communities. 
This guide will help you understand and 
work with the elements that make up our 
visual identity. It’s not a rule book. It’s a 
starting point for creating consistent and 
inspiring visual communications that bring 
our brand to life. 
Kia ora, and thank you. 
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What we do
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We want Lower Hutt to be a city 
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where everyone thrives. We look 

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at the big picture, and we work 
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with our community to improve 
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wellbeing for all.
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We recognise the distinct and 
diverse communities that make 
up our city, and we create spaces 
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and opportunities for people 
to connect.
We work to create a place where 
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our residents love to live, an 
economy that attracts investors, 
and a city that supports new 
businesses and job opportunities.
everyone 
We help to keep our city running by 
providing essential infrastructure, 
and we work with our partners to 
build a better Lower Hutt.
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Connected 
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approach
We’re a village of vil ages and celebrate  
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what each community, iwi, and whānau bring. 
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Our brand values are the talk we 
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all walk. They are the fundamental 
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principles that guide our attitudes 
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and actions. They help us to 
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We’re unpretentious, approachable, and keep it real.
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determine what is important to us. 
Our values define how we conduct 
ourselves and treat others, and 
Ambitious
they influence our interactions with 
the world around us. 
We leave no stone unturned to make Lower Hutt  
a great place. We’re bold and expect the best from 
ourselves and others.
Vibrant
We support community spirit and wellbeing through 
markets, festivals, events, sports and recreation facilities, 
preserving our natural environment for current and future 
generations.
Optimistic
We believe our actions will create a bright future for our 
mokopuna to inherit. 
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Sub-branding
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Occasional y, a product, service, or facility 
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needs to be differentiated from the Hutt 

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City brand; we create a sub-brand in this 
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situation.
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At Hutt City Council, we define a sub-brand 
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as a business, product, service, or facility 
owned, control ed, directed, or funded 
by Hutt City Council that needs to be 
differentiated from the master brand due to 
a niche audience or commercial focus.
For standard Hutt City Council 
products, services  
and facilities that need a logo, use the  
Hutt City Council product lock-up method.
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Brand  
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Logo
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Formats
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The Hutt City Council logo is composed of 
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the Hutt City Council word mark and its te 
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reo Māori translation, Te Awa Kairangi.
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Our logo comes in:
1.  Full colour logo
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2. Single colour logo*
3. Grey logo
4. Reversed logo
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*In some situations, it might be appropriate 
to use the logo in a single colour that aligns 
with the overall design palette of a piece. Any 
such usage needs to be approved by the 
communications team.
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Logo lockup
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The Hutt City Council logo lockup has been 
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created as a way to give Hutt City Council 
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Te Reo
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Location Name

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products, services and facilities their own 
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Product type
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logo identifier while maintaining the integrity 
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of the overall Hutt City Council brand.
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Creating a logo lockup
A logo lockup is created by pairing the Hutt 
City Council logo with the product, service, 
or facility wordmark.
Wordmark
Examples
A wordmark is the formatted name of the 
product, service, or facility. There are three 
types of wordmark at Hutt City Council:
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Te Pātaka Kōrero o Wainuiomata
Wainuiomata Neighbourhood Hub
1.  When a Te Reo translation of the name 
is used, the Te Reo name is typeset in 
Poppins Semi-Bold, above the English 
name typeset in Poppins Light.
2.  When there is a product, service or 
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facility in a particular location, the 
Pool + Fitness
location is typeset in Poppins Semi-Bold, 
above the product, service, or facility 
type in Poppins Light.
3.  When the wordmark is only one line, the 
font size can be increased to make the 
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Neighbourhood Hubs
lockup look balanced.
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Logo
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Co-branding
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We use co-branding to acknowledge 
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our ongoing relationships with a range of 
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partners and support local initiatives. 
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'Supported by' lockup
When we want to show that we are a 
supporting partner, but not the primary 
driver, of a local initiative, business or 
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council-control ed organisation, we can use 
the 'supported by' lock-up. 
Partnerships 
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When we are an equal partner with another 
organisation in a project or initiative, use the 
Hutt City Council logo.
Logo line up
Always fol ow the clear space and minimum 
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size guidelines when using the Hutt City 
Logo
logo or lock ups in a logo line-up. 
1.  Where possible, avoid stacking logos 
vertical y as this may imply a hierarchy.
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Minimum size and clear space 
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The clear space and minimum size rules 
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apply to all Hutt City Council logos and 
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product lock ups.
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Clear space
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Clear space rules ensure that our logo is 
clear of typography or graphic elements so 
that it is easy to identify. 
Use the width of the letter H from our 
logo to determine the minimum clear 
space required.
Minimum size
The minimum size for our logo is 10mm high. 
This rule ensures that the text in the logo is 
10mm
always readable.
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Logo
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Incorrect usage
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The correct usage rules apply to all Hutt City 

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Council logos and product lock-ups.
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1.  Don't distort the logo
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2. Don’t use full colour version on 
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photographs
3. Don't break the logo apart or rearrange 
the logo elements
4. Don't place the ful -colour logo  
on a dark background
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Colour
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Palette
PRIMARY
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Our brand colour palette is 
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bold and bright consisting of 
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five primary colours and 10 
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secondary colours.
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Tints
HCC Teal 
HCC Orange 
HCC Dark Green 
HCC Dark Yellow 
HCC Dark Blue 
PMS 3115C 
PMS 172C 
PMS 3425C 
PMS 124C 
PMS 2766C 
C71 MY18 K
CM88 Y100 K
C94 M13 Y83 K44 
CM30 Y100 K
C100 M96 Y37 K39 
Although we have an expansive 
RG188 B208 
R239 G70 B35 
RG100 B62 
R241 G181 B28 
R28 G30 B77 
colour palette, there may be times 
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when you need to soften the 
colours. In this situation you may 
SECONDARY
use tints of the brand colours. 
Combinations
When combining colours in your 
design, use a maximum of three 
colours, one of which must be from 
Purple 
Mid Blue 
Jade 
Mid Green 
Blue Grey 
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PMS 2718C 
PMS 3258C 
PMS 376C 
PMS 7546C 
the primary palette (This doesn't 
C80 M100 YK
C66 M43 YK
C65 MY39 K
C56 MY100 K
C97M69 Y49 K44 
apply to il ustrations.)
R91 G44 B134 
R95 G133 B195 
R74 G192 B176 
R127 G188 B66 
RG55 B74 
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Dark Pink 
Red 
Pink 
Yellow 
Blue 
PMS 228C 
PMS 485C 
PMS 1777C 
PMS 116C 
PMS 301C 
C40 M100 Y40 K18 
CM98 Y100 K
CM77 Y32 K
CM18 Y100 K
C100 MYK
R141 G29 B88 
R224 G40 B38 
R241 G99 B125 
R255 G206 B
RG174 B239  
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All text sizes
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Accessibility
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We have tested our brand colours 
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to see what combinations pass 
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accessibility standards. The colour 
HCC Dark Blue 
Blue Grey 
Dark Grey 
HCC Dark Green 
Purple
Dark Pink 
HCC Orange 
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combinations opposite meet the 
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AA 1.4.3 Contrast standard. 
For the best readability of  
long-form body copy, use  
HCC Dark blue or Blue Grey.
Please note that these accessibility 
HCC Teal
Jade
Mid Green
Pink
Dark Yellow
Yellow
Blue
guidelines only apply to screen, 
HCC Dark Blue 
HCC Dark Blue
HCC Dark Blue 
HCC Dark Blue 
HCC Dark Blue 
HCC Dark Blue 
HCC Dark Blue 
HCC Dark Blue 
not print.
In order to ensure that all online 
Large text only (18px and above)
information is readable by all 
viewers, we recommend that 
you use the tool found on the 
fol owing website to check screen 
accessibility.
accessible-colors.com
White
White
White
Mid Blue
Pink
HCC Orange
HCC Teal
HCC Orange 
Mid Blue 
Pink 
Blue Grey 
Blue Grey
Blue Grey 
Blue Grey 
Dark Grey
HCC Dark Green
HCC Dark Green
Purple
Purple
Purple
Purple
Mid Green 
Mid Green 
HCC Dark Yellow
HCC Teal 
Mid Green
Pink 
Blue
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Typography
Primary font
Secondary font
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Brand fonts
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Poppins
Aā Aā uid
Poppins is the primary brand font. It is a  
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very clean and legible font that comes in  
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18 weights and contains Māori macrons. 
Substitute font – Arial
Poppins Black Italic
Ivy Journal Bold Italic
Arial is our substitute font for when Poppins 
Poppins Black
Ivy Journal Bold
is unavailable.
Poppins Extra Bold Italic
Ivy Journal Semi Bold Italic
Ivy Journal
Poppins Extra Bold
Ivy Journal Semi Bold
Ivy Journal is the secondary brand font. 
Poppins Bold Italic
Ivy Journal Italic
It is a modern yet classic sans serif font 
Poppins Bold
Ivy Journal Regular
that comes in 10 weights and contains 
Poppins Semi Bold Italic
Ivy Journal Light italic
Māori macrons. 
Poppins Semi Bold
Ivy Journal Light
Substitute font – Times New Roman
Times New Roman is our substitute font  
Poppins Medium italic
Ivy Journal Thin Italic
for when Ivy Journal is unavailable.
Poppins Medium
Ivy Journal Thin
Poppins Italic
Poppins Regular
Poppins Light Italic
Poppins Light
Poppins Extra Light Italic
Poppins Extra Light
Poppins Thin Italic
Poppins Thin
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Heading
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This font combination is crisp 
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with a modern look and feel and 
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Font combinations
Poppins Semi-bold
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is most useful when clarity of 
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Body text
information is key.
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Poppins Light/Regular 
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Heading
Ivy Journal bold
Used for communications where 
you need a sense of energy. This 
Body text
combination is particularly effective 
Poppins Light/Regular 
for posters and advertising.
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Heading
Ivy Journal Regular
Used when you want to have 
Body text
a more formal tone to your 
communications. Use light or 
Ivy Journal light/regular 
medium font weights for headings 
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to give your typography a more 
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classic, elegant tone. 
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Brand graphics
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Our brand graphics are a col ection of 
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patterns inspired by the topographic lines of 
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two significant areas around Te Awa Kairangi 
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ki Tai Lower Hutt: Pukeatua, the high ridge 
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between Waiwhetū and Wainuiomata and 
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Pukeariki, the highest point in Wel ington's 
Belmont Regional Park (Belmont Trig). 
The movement of the lines references the 
form of the land, the coastline's shape, the 
tides' movement, and the river's flow and 
symbolises the energy and diversity of the 
different cultures, communities and people 
living and working together in Te Awa 
Kairangi ki Tai Lower Hutt.
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Pukeatua 
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Pukeatua is the name of the high ridge 
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forming the divide between Waiwhetū and 
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Wainuiomata. Pukeatua features strongly 
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in the historical narratives of this region 
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and is the most significant geographical 
feature for the descendants of Waiwhetū 
pā, Waiwhetū marae and their related hapū, 
Ngāti Puketapu, Te Matehou, Ngāti Hāmua, 
and Mangatuku.
Ko Pukeatua te mounga
Ko Waiwhetū te awa
Ko Waiwhetū te marae
Ko Arohanui ki te Tangata te pouwhare
Ko Ngāti Puketapu, ko Te Matehou, ko 
Ngāti Hāmua, ko Mangatuku ngā hapū
Ko Te Āti Awa te iwi
According to Māori, the ancestor Māui-
tikitiki-a-Taranga is credited with fishing up 
a giant fish, which came to be what we now 
know as the North Island of New Zealand. 
This fish is known by many names to Māori, 
the most common being Te Ika-a-Māui or 
The Fish of Māui. To the Taranaki Whānui 
tribes, this fish is sometimes more formal y 
referred to as Te Ika-whakarau-a-kutikuti-
pekapeka which describes the actions of 
the older brothers of Māui immediately 
after the surfacing of the fish, in causing the 
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formation of many of the val eys and mountain 
their incantations. This went on for a long time 
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ranges that form the landscape we know 
until, final y, the fish succumbed to their prayer, 
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today. Remutaka, along with the Tararua and 
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Ruahine mountain ranges, make up the spine 
shut at a result of the actions of the brothers of 
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of the fish and much of the topography that 
Māui, opened, letting in a huge pool of water, 
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Te Awa Kairangi is home to is derived from this 
along with two very special beings, who were 
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tale. This tale of Te Kāhui Māui and the great 
children of Tangaroa, and then shut, forming 
fish heralds the arrival of Te Kāhui Mounga (the 
a lake that was once known as Te Wai Maanga. 
mountain clan) and first utterance of Pukeatua 
It was here that those two beings grew and 
in the historical narrative of this region.
became the guardian spirits of the lake – 
Fearing death, the elder brothers of Maui-
Ngake and Whātaitai.
tikitiki invoked Ranginui to dispatch a power 
greater than that of the broad and extensive 
fish of Maui. Thus, the first of the Kāhui 
Mounga, the mountain clan, came into being, 
Matua-te-Mana – now known as Mount 
Ruapehu who was absolute of authority. 
It was the job Matua-te-Mana to calm the 
fish, but the fish was too strong, so Ranginui 
dispatched more warriors of Te Kāhui Mounga, 
to join him – Matua-te-Tapu (absolute of 
all things sacred – Taranaki); Matua-te-Toa 
(absolute of the warrior code – Tongariro); 
Matua-te-Hine (absolute of the female 
essence – Pihanga); Matua-te-Puhi (absolute 
of purity – Rauhoto); and Matua-te-Pononga 
(absolute in servitude – Ngauruhoe). Once 
here, they made their way to Te Panepane o 
Te Ika – The Head of the Fish. Here they made 
a tūāhu, a sacred alter, at the top of Pukeatua, 
the summit of the gods, and began to recite 
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Pukeariki 
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Pukeariki is the name of the highest point 
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in Wel ington's Belmont Regional Park 
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(Belmont Trig), which lies between Te Awa 
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Kairangi and Porirua, and also the marae 
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upon which the Te Āti Awa meeting house, 
Te Tatau o Te Pō, is situated. Pukeariki is the 
most significant geographical feature for 
the descendants of Te Tatau o Te Pō Marae 
and their related hapū, Ngāti Tāwhirikura and 
Ngāti Te Whiti.
Ko Pukeariki te mounga
Ko Korokoro o Te Mana te awa
Ko Pukeariki te marae
Ko Te Tatau o Te Pō te pouwhare
Ko Ngāti Tāwhirikura, ko Te Whiti ngā hapū
Ko Te Āti Awa te iwi
The name, Pukeariki, predates its usage in 
Te Awa Kairangi and takes its origins from 
a large hil , located near the mouth of the 
Huatoki Stream in central Ngā Motu (New 
Plymouth) in Northern Taranaki. Pukeariki was 
formerly the location of an important Te Āti 
Awa pā (fortified vil age) of the same name. 
The earliest known history of this location 
dates from 1700 when the large pā was 
the home of the great rangatira, Te Rangi 
Āpiti Rua.
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The literal translation, ‘Hill of Chiefs', implies 
Today, Te Tatau o Te Pō and its marae, Pukeariki, 
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that those of high rank had strong associations 
has been located on the site at 437 Hutt 

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with Pukeariki and, during its pre-European 
Road since its completion and opening on 18 
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history, it was a fortified stronghold for Ngāti 
October 1933. At that time, and into the 1950s, 
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Tāwhirikura and Ngāti Te Whiti of Te Āti Awa. 
many of the whānau of the marae lived on the 
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Te Tatau o te Pō was the name of the whare 
blocks awarded to the people of Pito One pā 
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wānanga of this pā. This was a house of 
and Te Tatau o Te Pō, known as Hutt Sections 
learning where tohunga taught the ancient 
1, 2, 3, 16 & 20, covering some 556 acres (225 
arts of the Te Āti Awa people. This pā was later 
hectares). Te Tatau o Te Pō is located on Hutt 
abandoned when Waikato tribes invaded 
Section 16, Subdivision 21, Deposited Plan 
Ngā Motu during the musket wars and the 
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inhabitants of Pukeariki were forced to leave. 
From then until the arrival of European settlers, 
it remained uninhabited.
With the arrival of Ngāti Te Whiti and Ngāti 
Tāwhirikura to Wel ington from the early 1820s, 
they occupied many sites around the harbour, 
including establishing Pito One pā at the 
western end of the beach on the northern side 
of the harbour. Outside the Pā and a little to 
the West, the house of Hōniana Te Puni Kōkopu, 
Te Tatau o Te Pō, and the fortified vil age of 
Pukeariki was located. The meeting house and 
the land upon which it stood were named 
after the former whare wānanga and pā in Ngā 
Motu. Te Tatau o Te Pō original y stood at what 
is now the corner of Te Puni Street and the 
Esplanade and was later moved to a new site 
where the Pito One West School was located. It 
was here that Hōniana Te Puni died.
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Creating patterns
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Brand graphic patterns are  
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created by cropping a smal er area  

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of the larger Pukeatua or Pukeariki 
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topographic illustrations.
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1.  Solid colour with tinted brand graphic
2. Solid colour with solid colour 
brand graphic
3. Single colour on white background
4. Tint on white background
5. Small sections of lines can be isolated 
and incorporated into photography or 
create unique imagery
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Photography
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Our photography should show 
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the diversity of the people and 

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landscape of Te Awa Kairangi ki 
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Tai Lower Hutt. This is achieved by 
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showing local landmarks, nature, 
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and real interactions that depict  
community and connection. 
Our style
•  Natural and engaging
•  Diversity – people, 
location, landscape
•  Warm and positive interactions
•  Natural light and colours
•  Image depth
•  Interesting compositions
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Illustration
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communication and is ideal for situations 

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where relevant photographic images might 
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Our style
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•  Simple
•  Geometric
•  Strong use of colour
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Bringing  
it together
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Logo placement
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The Hutt City Council logo can be placed in any 
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of the four corners of your layout.

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Left or right?
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logo along the right-hand side of the page, but if 
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it works better for your design to align to the left, 
that is perfectly fine.
Top or bottom?
In situations where the logo needs to be 
prominent — our corporate letterhead, for 
example — positioning it at the top of the layout 
is the best option. However, when you need to 
maximise the impact of your message, then 
the best place for the logo is at the bottom 
of the page.
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Structure
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This is an examle of a 14 x 20 grid we use for 
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all A-Series paper sizes e.g. A5, A4, A3. Here 
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1.  Page margin
2. Text safe area
3. Footer, this area is reserved for the  
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Hutt City logo and web address*
4. URL size 2x grid squares wide
5. Hutt City Council logo 2.5 x grid 
squares wide 
Note: Logo minimum size rules override any 
grid rules. At A6 2.5 x grid squares would be 
too smal .
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*The footer area should be kept clear of other 
design elements whenever possible.
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Design examples
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Corporate stationery
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30 Laings Road, Lower Hutt 
[email address] 
/huttcitycouncil
0800 488 824
  Pukeatua / Wainuiomata Hill
Private bag 31-912, Lower Hutt 5040
www.huttcity.govt.nz
  The pattern at the top of this page is inspired by the natural landforms, hills, river, and coastline surrounding Lower Hutt. It represents our people, our place, and our home.
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H
utt City 

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ouncil B

Notices and announcements
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Notification of applications for Resource Consents and 
Notices of Requirement: WGN220027, RM210410 Under 
sections 2AB, 95A, 168A, 169 and 181 of the Resource 
Management Act 1991
Storm  
Wellington Regional Council and Hutt City Council have received applications for Resource Consents, Notices of 
Requirement for Designations and Notices of Requirement for Alterations to Designations for the following: 
RiverLink Applicants: 
replacement of culverts. 
•  Discharge permit in accordance with section 15 of the 
water 
Wellington Regional Council, Hutt City Council, Waka Kotahi 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
RMA for the discharge of contaminants to air associated 
NZ Transport Agency. 
RMA for the new Melling vehicle bridge and the new 
with the processing of river gravels. 
Location: 
pedestrian/cycle bridge across the Te Awa Kairangi 
The following additional consents, applicable to the 
Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River
Hutt River including piers constructed in the river and 
operation and maintenance phase of the project, have 
A 3km section of the Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River between 
temporary causeways for construction. 
been sought from Wellington Regional Council: 
Kennedy Good Bridge and Ewen Bridge and the immediate 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
•  Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Hutt City 
urban environs on either side, including Lower Hutt city 
RMA for new structures in the bed of the Te Awa Kairangi 
Council are seeking discharge permits in accordance 
centre, State Highway 2 and Melling Interchange. 
Hutt River such as habitat features, erosion protection 
with section 15 of the RMA for operational stormwater 
upgrade
Proposal: 
structures and river access structures including within 
discharges from the State Highway network, local roads 
sites of significance to mana whenua. 
and impermeable surfaces. 
The applicants have applied to Wellington Regional Council 
and Hutt City Council for a suite of Resource Consents 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
•  The following resource consents have been sought from 
and Notices of Requirement for projects relating to flood 
RMA for the maintenance, repair, replacement, upgrade, 
Hutt City Council by Wellington Regional Council, Waka 
protection works; roading and intersection works for State 
or use of existing structures, including erosion protection 
Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Hutt City Council: 
Highway 2; a new road bridge across Te Awa Kairangi Hutt 
structures. 
•  Land use consent under the National Environmental 
River; a new pedestrian and cycle bridge across the river; 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of 
Standard for Assessing and Managing Contaminants 
construction works associated with a new Melling Train 
the RMA for the demolition and removal of temporary 
in Soil to Protect Human Health Regulations to disturb 
Station; and renewal and regeneration works within the 
structures required for construction activities including 
contaminated soil
Lower Hutt city centre. 
the temporary causeways to construct the new Melling 
KiwiRail Notice of Requirement 
Road closure
Notices of Requirement for Designations are sought from 
Bridge, the pedestrian/ cycle bridge and the existing 
In conjunction with applications listed above, Hutt City 
Hutt City Council. 
Melling Bridge. 
Council has received a separate application for a Notice of 
•  Wellington Regional Council (Requiring Authority) is 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
Requirement for an alteration to the boundary of existing 
giving Notice of Requirement for a Designation for the 
RMA for beach re-contouring, gravel extraction, and bed 
designation NZR1 from: 
Jackson Street, Petone
construction, operation and maintenance of flood 
excavation of the Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River within and 
Applicants: 
protection works and associated works necessary to 
outside sites of significance to mana whenua. 
KiwiRail Holdings Limited 
support flood protection purposes. 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
Location: 
•  Wellington Regional Council is giving Notice of 
RMA for vegetation removal and planting within the bed 
From the intersection of the Melling line and Pharazyn Street 
March 6 – 7 2022
Requirement for a Designation for the proposed 
of the Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River, including the planting 
to the location of the existing Melling Station. 
construction, operation and maintenance of a new 
of non-native species within sites of significance to 
Melling Train Station and associated infrastructure. 
mana whenua. 
Proposal: 
•  Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is giving Notice 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
Relocate the Melling line to the south east of the existing 
of a Requirement for a Designation for construction, 
RMA for construction vehicle tracking through the Te 
location. 
operation, maintenance and improvement of a state 
Awa Kairangi Hutt River. 
To view the applications 
highway, the Melling Interchange improvements, a 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
The applications and notices of requirements, including the 
new Melling vehicle bridge, cycleway/shared path and 
RMA for the reclamation of 25m in length of a stream 
assessments of environmental effects and other relevant 
RiverLink – 
associated infrastructure. 
near Harbour View Road. 
matters and all supporting information, can be viewed on 
•  Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is giving Notice of 
•  Water permit in accordance with section 14 of the RMA 
the Greater Wellington website at haveyoursay.gw.govt.nz/
a Requirement to alter the boundary of Designation 
for the take, diversion and discharge of groundwater for 
riverlink-consent. 
TNZ 1 for the Melling Interchange improvements, and 
the purpose of dewatering. 
The application may be inspected or purchased at the 
associated activities. 
•  Water permit in accordance with section 14 of the 
website referred to above or at Hutt City Council and 
Transforming 
•  Hutt City Council is giving Notice of a Requirement 
RMA for the permanent diversion of flood water due 
Greater Wellington offices during opening hours. If you 
for a Designation for construction, operation and 
to construction of stop banks and structures in the 
have any questions about the application, please contact 
maintenance of urban renewal and revitalisation works, 
floodplain of Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River. 
Environmental Technical Support, Greater Wellington, on 
including local road and parking changes, new and 
•  Water permit in accordance with section 14 of the 
0800 496 734 or at [email address]. 
improved local road, parking, landscape, pedestrian 
RMA for all other activities associated with RiverLink 
To make a submission 
and cyclist infrastructure, and amenity infrastructure 
that result in the temporary or permanent diversion of 
Any person may make a submission on these applications 
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Lower Hutt
and public spaces and places, and integration of 
water including temporary diversions of water within Te 
or notices of requirement, but a person who is a trade 
existing and/or future buildings with flood protection 
Awa Kairangi Hutt River and tributaries associated with 
competitor of the applicant(s) may do so only if that 
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doles si dolora volupit atistru ptatusd aestem facidi. 
structures. 
construction works.  
person is directly affected by an effect of the activity to 
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Ferrum que voluptati ut maio ea sequistrum quistis 
•  Hutt City Council is giving Notice of a Requirement 
•  Water permit in accordance with section 14 of the 
which the applications/notices of requirement relate that— 
to alter the boundary of Designation HCC 4 for the 
RMA for permanent diversion of water within or from 
(a) adversely affects the environment; and 
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dolut velenditio et fugitat Ferrum que voluptati ut 
Riverbank Carpark. 
the tributaries of Te Awa Kairangi Hutt Rover through 
Sumissions close March 4 2021 
(b) does not relate to trade competition or the effects of 
Wellington Regional Council, Hutt City Council, Waka Kotahi 
replacement culverts. 
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maio.Ferrum que voluptati ut maio ea sequistrum 
competition
NZ Transport Agency have sought the following Resource 
•  Discharge permit in accordance with section 15 of 
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Consents. The following consents that will commence 
ptatusd aestem facidi. 
the RMA for discharge of sediment-laden water and 
You may make a submission by sending a written or 
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during the construction phase of the project have been 
volupit atistru ptatusd aestem facidi. Ferrum que voluptati ut maio 
contaminants to water or onto land where it may enter 
electronic submission to Greater Wellington Regional 
moluptati cum hilibus. 
sought from Wellington Regional Council: 
water from earthworks and vegetation clearance. 
Council at PO Box 11646, Wellington 6011. The submission 
must be in the prescribed Form. Copies of this form are 
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Ferrum que voluptati ut maio aped moluptati cum 
•  Land use consents in accordance with section 9(2) 
•  Discharge permit in accordance with section 15 of the 
available from Greater Wellington - please contact us on 
of the RMA to undertake large scale earthworks and 
RMA for the discharge of sediment to water as a result 
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Pa abo. Itae doles si dolora volupit atistru ptatusd 
0800 496 734 or notifications@ gw.govt.nz. Or, to make an 
vegetation clearance, including earthworks within a 
of works in the watercourses (i.e. structures, gravel 
online submission please visit haveyoursay.gw.govt.nz/
Community Drinking Water Supply Protection Area; and 
extraction, excavations). 
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aestem facidi.
riverlink-consent. 
drilling of bores in a Community Drinking Water Supply 
•  Discharge permit in accordance with section 15 of the 
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Protection Area. 
Submissions close on Wednesday 22nd September 2021 
RMA for the discharge of contaminated land to land 
at 5:00pm. 
•  Land use consent in accordance with section 13 of the 
and water. 
RMA for reconstruction, construction, alteration and 
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utt City 

Design examples
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ouncil B

Type lead designs
rand Guidelines
So,
Shhhh,
what 
Baby 
happens 
kowhai 
to your 
trees 
recycling?
growing
Delistius aped moluptati cum hilibus. 
Pa abo. Itae doles si dolora volupit 
atistru ptatusd aestem facidi. Ferrum 
Delistius aped moluptati cum hilibus. 
Pa abo. Itae doles si dolora volupit 
que voluptati ut maio ea sequistrum 
atistru ptatusd aestem facidi. Ferrum 
quistis dolut velenditio et fugitat
que voluptati ut maio ea sequistrum 
quistis dolut velenditio et fugitat
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H
utt City 

Design examples
C
ouncil B

Brand graphic and photography
rand Guideline
Find  
s
your  
place
Share the space
Look out  
for us
Delistius aped moluptati cum hilibus.  
Pa abo. Itae doles si dolora volupit atistru ptatusd 
aestem facidi. Ferrum que voluptati ut maio ea 
sequistrum quistis dolut velenditio et fugitat
huttcity.govt.nz
huttcity.govt.nz
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H
utt City 

Design examples
C
ouncil B

Product lock-up examples
rand Guideli
Te Pātaka Kōrero o Wainuiomata
ne
Huia
Wainuiomata Neighbourhood Hub
Library Services
s
Pool + Fitness
A fancy 
new pool  
is coming 
your way
Huia pool is on track to reopen on  
+ a new learn-to-swim pool 
+ a new gym
lane swimming and recreational 
  25m x 10m. This purpose-built 
 This state-of-the-art facility is 
use. The current children’s pool 
pool is the dedicated venue for 
spread over 400 square metres 
will also be freed up for more 
Huia’s hugely popular Swim City 
and features the latest Life Fitness 
recreational swimming by under-
lessons. An ideal environment for 
equipment for cardio and weight 
8's. Old favourites, the private and 
Story   The bomb  
teaching both young ones and 
training. Treadmills have internet 
poolside spas, will still be there. 
Kapa 
March 6 – 7  2022
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A live reading and musical 
older groups.
connection, Sky TV and a plug for 
The shop, selling leading brands 
performance by Sasha Cotter 
+ a new hydrotherapy pool 
your own music. Located on the 
such as Speedo, Spank and 
  25m x 8m. Designed for 
first floor, it has views over the 
Zoggs, will now also supply gym 
and Josh Morgan.
people with disabilities, injury 
Hutt Recreation Ground.
wear.
Haka  
Itae doles si dolora volupit atistru ptatusd 
aestem facidi. Ferrum que voluptati ut maio ea 
sequistrum quistis dolut velenditio et fugitat. 
rehabilitation, and low-impact 
+ a new 24-space carpark  
time Petone Library 
exercises like water walking. 
and redesigned foyer. 
10 am, Saturday  
Heated to a comfortable 33°C, 
  There’s dedicated disability 
there’s also a therapy bench 
parking, plus a more streamlined 
March 6, 2022
Festival Delistius aped moluptati cum hilibus. Pa abo. 
Itae doles si dolora volupit atistru ptatusd 
aestem facidi. Ferrum que voluptati ut maio ea 
sequistrum quistis dolut velenditio et fugitat.
with jets aimed at the lower and 
layout throughout the new 
upper back, a 15m access ramp 
complex. The current main pool 
huttcity.govt.nz/storytime
and a full hoist.
will be freed up to cater for more 
huttcity.govt.nz/kapahakafest
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H
utt City 

Design examples
C
ouncil B

Social media
rand Guidelines
Te Pātaka Kōrero o Wainuiomata
Wainuiomata Neighbourhood Hub
Have  
Storm  
your say
water
upgrade
RiverLink
Submissions close  
Road closure
March 4, 2021
Jackson Street, Petone
Kapa Haka Festival
March 6 – 7, 2022
March 6 – 7,  2022
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Don't hesitate to contact the communications 
team with any questions about using  
the Hutt City Council brand.
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