FACE THE MUSIC: Rangitikei mayor Andy Watson talks to Bulls residents about the sale of the town's information centre. Photo/ Stuart Munro
FACE THE MUSIC: Rangitikei mayor Andy Watson talks to Bulls residents about the sale of the town's information centre. Photo/ Stuart Munro
The Bulls Information Centre won't be handed over to its buyer until the town's new multi-purpose civic centre is up and running.
About 20 Bulls residents turned up to the information centre yesterday to protest the Rangitikei District Council's intention to put it on the market.
The council intends tosell the site to help pay for a the new civic centre which will include the town's library, information centre and town hall.
The residents were happy with the sale but not until all services had been transferred to the new site.
But mayor Andy Watson said that was never the case and any sale of the information centre would carry a provision that it would not be handed over to its new owners until the new civic centre was up and running.
Mr Watson said the dispute could have been resolved over a phone call but turned up to Bulls yesterday morning to address the residents concerns in person.
"We will market the property, absolutely, with all the safeguards in place," he told the residents.
"This will not happen unless we are able to open the facility on the other side of the road.