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Editorial: A positive start for council

John Maslin
Whanganui Chronicle·
10 Nov, 2016 02:32 AM2 mins to read

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THERE was a moment at the first full meeting of Whanganui's new district council on Tuesday when newcomer Hadleigh Reid sounded like an innocent abroad.

Mr Reid, the highest-polling candidate and one of seven new faces around the council table, was speaking to a lengthy item around changes to the district plan. His comment was that he faced issues at council about which "I haven't got a clue".

There were some embarrassed chuckles, but the new councillor was making an honest admission that he was faced with detail that he had never encountered before.

Mr Reid is a professional -- a dental surgeon -- so there's no doubting his ability to comprehend. But, as for all others new to the role of local government, those first few meetings will be daunting. The council's district plan is an example of the amount of detail that will swamp councillors.

Mr Reid should be applauded for his confession. He admitted some things were foreign to him, but more importantly he was prepared to acknowledge that shortcoming. Better to have put his hand up now than wing it for a further three months -- or a further three years. Our district council is a big beast, dealing with millions of dollars, and isn't dominated by a single issue. It will have hundreds of issues on its agenda. Mr Reid's admission is refreshing because it showed he is prepared to question, and that is a very positive start.

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