Roadside spraying to begin on 29 March


South Wairarapa District Council will begin its autumn roadside spraying programme on Saturday 29 March in rural areas, which will last between four to eight weeks.

This message is to let the community know about the spraying.

If you are already on the No Spray Register, please make sure that your roadside No Spray Markers are out and clearly visible.

If you are not on the No Spray Register and would like to be, the details of how to get onto this register are outlined below.

How often does the spraying takes place?

The spraying takes place twice a year, in autumn and spring and the work will be undertaken by our council contractor, Fulton Hogan.

The spraying programme that is about to begin is considered general spraying. This means that it is designed to keep roadside traffic signs clear of plant growth so that they are visible for everyone in the community to see. It is also aimed at keeping the water table down.

Are you on the No Spray Register?

If you are on our No Spray Registers, please remember to make your roadside “No Spray Markers” clearly visible to our contractors from the road. One of the requirements of being on these registers is that you maintain the No Spray area to control vegetation and maintain sight lines for all road users.

We appreciate your help in ensuring your property is clearly identifiable as a No Spray zone.

If you want to enrol on the no-spray register – follow these steps

  • Please fill in the online form available here
  • Send your form to: enquiries@swdc.govt.nz

How can I get No Spray markers for my property?

The first step is to sign up to our Council’s No Spray Register.

When you have signed up to the No-Spray Register, the Council will contact Fulton Hogan to arrange for the markers to be installed by them.

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