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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/gore-m...ACI7NZZ74WAR4/
Gore Mayor Ben Bell and councillors apologise to CEO Stephen Parry, agree to collaborate
The Gore District Council chief executive and elected members have agreed to put their differences aside and work together.
The fractured relationship between Mayor Ben Bell and chief executive Stephen Parry has caused ongoing issues for the council.
Last week, all except Bell voted during a council meeting not to receive a petition calling for Parry’s resignation.
In May the mayor was facing a vote of no confidence from councillors who subsequently backed down.
On Wednesday, elected members including the mayor released a statement, saying the media attention had caused significant disruption, distress and hurt to all involved.
“This has undermined various relationships and our community’s confidence in its council and has detracted from the important business the council is required to undertake for its community,” the statement said.
And everyone agrees to be a bit friendlier again forever more
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-ti...ouncil-meeting
Andy Fraser wins Gore by-election but will have to wait for his first council meeting
Tractor sales manager and former police officer Andy Fraser has won the Gore District Council’s Gore ward by-election.
Preliminary results show Fraser had 626 votes, ahead of Steven Hamlin with 565 and Alan Byrne on 440 votes.
Fraser said he was ‘’actually a little bit shocked’’ at the result.
Six candidates contested the Gore ward vacancy, which came after long-standing councillor Bret Highsted resigned in April saying that since the local body elections in October he had found the council environment “highly stressful and the levels of anxiety unsustainable”.
Looks like everyone seems to be getting on okay now and learning to work around others
Please don't wait around for further updates though
Last edited by nztx; 19-07-2023 at 11:51 PM.
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Man overboard, Man Overboard
CEO Parry resigned according to TV News
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/133...g-from-critics
Gore council boss Stephen Parry hits out at 'saliva-filled toxin emanating' from critics
Gore District Council boss Stephen Parry says a senior manager’s praise needs to be considered alongside a petition calling for his own removal as interim chief executive.
In an email, Parry said the manager’s praise of council staff was “far more informed and on point than the saliva-filled toxin emanating from people who have just heard on the grapevine, not witnessed” how the council operates.
Parry was replying to an email from Rex Capil, the council’s general manager of community lifestyle services, that was sent to councillors and some journalists on Sunday morning.
Capil’s email said the council’s operational culture and senior leadership team was “the best I have been involved with in local government”.
Gored Struth .. Is the ceasefire down south over already ?
Are Stuff on Speed dial or do they know where to look for a good continuing story
in the patch where Crab Tree plantings have been put on hold ?
Last edited by nztx; 06-11-2023 at 02:04 PM.
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/call-f...MQPYUA6566CGI/
Call for Gore District Council chief executive to go a ‘vindictive, revengeful, unrelenting, bitter campaign’
It sounds like it's all on again & Briefcases all raised for another round of "Get Rid of CEO"
Someone must have annoyed an element of the local population fairly well for this showing
of the community's love to be reappearing.
Things appear to move in strange & mysterious ways in the great metropolis of Gore
Just earlier this month it was a battle over where Crab Trees were or weren't going now this again
At least the Mayoral Chair, Chains & robes appear to be sacred and safe this time
However another Council Executive spot may fare differently:
“If we get to the end of June and I’m still around here and you’ve got a recommendation to adopt an LTP, I’ll be begging you to adopt it.”
The council had engaged a recruitment agency in the hunt for its next permanent chief executive.
Who knows - a few Councillors might be on the receiving end of some interesting support signals at next Local Body elections as well
Last edited by nztx; 22-11-2023 at 10:50 PM.
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-ti...utside-council
Gore police investigate verbal stoush between protesters and interim CEO's family outside council
A verbal stoush between two parties outside a council meeting in Gore has resulted in a complaint being made to police.
Gore police have confirmed they are making enquiries after receiving a report of a comment made on Bowler Avenue last Tuesday.
After discussion concluded at the meeting about a petition to remove interim chief executive Stephen Parry, members of the Gore Citizen Action Group and members of Parry’s family left the council chamber.
It was alleged a threat was made in the hallway outside the chamber, and a verbal stoush between the two groups continued outside.
The Interim CEO seems to be well loved around Gore
Looks like Bowler Avenue is a popular venue, not just for a bit of assembling of the resident Gore bowlers & various Crabtree ins & outs either
Last edited by nztx; 27-11-2023 at 10:36 PM.
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/133...ing-in-napier?
Why are Gore ratepayers paying for a leaky apartment building in Napier?
Gore’s ratepayers have to stump up for a leaky apartment building more than 1200 kilometres away.
And it looks likely that other councils around the country will also have to pay up over the building.
The Gore District Council will pay more than $60,000 regarding a leaky waterfront apartment development in Napier, because an insurer has incurred more in claims than it has collected from its members.
The need for the payment arises from a ruling from the Supreme Court about the development, which has been the subject of a long legal battle between the Napier City Council and the Local Government Mutual Funds Trustee, known as RiskPool.
The GDC was a member of RiskPool, which provides protection to councils for the likes of water tight building cases and other building developments that result in claims being lodged against local authorities.
A letter from Riskpool to the council, which was tabled at an audit and risk committee meeting on Tuesday, says it has incurred more in claims and expenses (before allowing for claims provisions) than has been received as contributions and calls from members, and its board has resolved to make a call on members to pay a contribution to fund the deficits.
“This is not the type of Christmas present that the council was expecting,’’ the report says.
At the meeting, he likened the council’s relationship with RiskPool as marriage vows “for better or worse, and this is the worse,’’ he said.
In response to questioning from Councillor Richard McPhail, he said the GDC had never laid a claim with RiskPool.
Mayor Ben Bell asked if the council was still a member.
Parry said if he recalled correctly, the council had opted out of RiskPool in about 2018, but it still had a liability for claims that were made when it was a member. This was one of those cases, and he would check to see if there were any more, he said.
RiskPool was now being wound up, he said.
Gored Lord .. Just as well GDC still has a Chief Executive who knows about this onboard
So it was signed up for during your long & extensive time at GDC - Mr Fill-in Chief Executive ?
And you duly made all of the Council aware of every possible risk & outcome at the time
and they still loved the deal, so you eagerly signed GDC up for a slice of the RiskPool action ?
And now the Excess on the arrangement with the now spurned Risky Pool (chucked in Windings Up mode) comes as no Christmas Present and as a bit of a surprise ?
Lots of love being thrown around the metropolis down south isn't there ?
Don't forget to buy that Man an expensive Christmas card - it's been a rough year
Only in Gore - Folks
Perhaps the Napier District Council should put up a plaque "Leaks assistance generously part contributed to help fix this by .. Gore District Council. Our grateful thanks to our Gore cousins" ?
Last edited by nztx; 07-12-2023 at 09:16 PM.
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-ti...il-resignation
Parry agreed to consulting role before announcing Gore District Council resignation
Stephen Parry may have resigned as the Gore District Council’s chief executive, but he agreed to continue working there for one day a week as a consultant on some ‘’key initiatives’’ needing to be advanced.
The council has released five emails in relation to Parry’s resignation under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act.
After Parry’s resignation was announced, Stuff requested all correspondence including emails, texts and WhatsApp messages that mentioned Parry’s resignation, as well as any that mentioned a severance payment.
The request was declined by the council citing privacy issues. Stuff laid a complaint with the Office of the Ombudsman, and on Friday the council released the emails, along with a letter, saying it ‘’continues to be open and transparent with the public, however it must also have regard for privacy and confidentiality. The council will not discuss any matters connected to the employment of its staff, including Mr Parry’’.
None of the emails mentioned a payout to Parry.
The press release sent to media announcing Parry’s resignation made no mention of the fact that he had agreed to act as a consultant.
Mayor Ben Bell said in the press release the council was hopeful Parry would help with the transition to a new chief executive.
Okay - so a bit of "I'm going, but not quite totally gone just yet" and GDC appears to be in a bit of a spot finding a new Bod for the Chief Executive seat ?
Who's writing the Reference ? If there is any difficulty with this, perhaps the Reporter from Stuff might be able to assist ?
Last edited by nztx; 07-12-2023 at 09:32 PM.
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