Unfortunately, on the same day the Collegiate decision was announced, UCOL announced it was cutting first-year intakes into glass and fine arts courses for next year and the perennial battle began again. It became obvious that while the partnership between Wanganui District Council and UCOL of three years ago had saved the course, neither institution had used the opportunity to widely promote the course and attract students.
The biggest promoters - being the artists, their arts, and their businesses - have gone ahead in leaps and bounds while the partners were looking the other way. It remains a big concern, and one to sort out quickly.
In the rural sector, the imposition of Horizons' One Plan and its effects on pastoral farming, and so our local economy is worrying. The selling of the plan to those most affected is a suppurating sore.
Dairying in the north of the electorate is still the biggest earner and strong milk prices mean NZ Inc. remains strong, thank goodness.
Thanks to the readers and the media for allowing us to engage. My advice is slow down and take it easy over the holiday break. Next year will be fast and furious.
Go well, and God bless you and yours this Christmas.