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Dunedin wins Most Beautiful City Award

Dunedin has been named the Most Beautiful City in the Keep New Zealand Beautiful Awards 2018.

Mayor of Dunedin, Dave Cull says, “It’s a fantastic achievement to win this award. While most Dunedin residents are aware we live New Zealand’s most beautiful city, it’s great to receive national recognition.

“This award highlights the work of the DCC and many community organisations to make our city an even greater place. It’s a credit to everyone working to protect and enhance our city.”

Keep Dunedin Beautiful Co-ordinator Allison Wallace says the award application highlighted work and projects across Dunedin, including beautification work, recycling projects and sustainable tourism.

“There are a lot of people doing great things in Dunedin and it’s awesome to see that being recognised.”

Work highlighted in Dunedin’s winning submission:

The recent introduction of DCC’s Litter Compliance Policy which sets out how littering and illegal dumping will be tackled

Graffiti eradication work by Taskforce Green

West Harbour Recreation Trail led by the Rotary Club of Dunedin, with support from the Rotary Club of Dunedin North

West Harbour Sycamore Removal, The West Harbour Beautification Trust alongside Dunedin City Council

The DCC’s Recycling Inspection programme (checking bins to reduce contamination levels)

Introduction of community recycling hubs for CBD residents

Sustainability efforts of Dunedin tourism operators, and work by the Otago Peninsula Trust

Work to restore heritage assets and encourage their continuing use in sustainable ways.

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