Gore District Council stands out as a proactive and community-oriented local government office in Gore. Visitors and residents alike appreciate the council’s commitment to beautifying the town, with well-maintained floral displays and public spaces that create a welcoming atmosphere. The care taken in managing local amenities, such as Dolmore Park camp, highlights their dedication to providing exceptional recreational spots. Many recognize Gore as a place where families can thrive, thanks to initiatives like free green parking meters and expanding fibre connectivity. This council is clearly invested in fostering a vibrant, accessible, and enjoyable environment for all who live in or visit the district.
Flaggon Creek
6 months agoAs visitors to Gore, we would like to congratulate all those who put in the hard work to keep the flowers in the roundabouts, etc, looking so beautiful. It's a real credit to them. Keep up the great work.
Helen Muir
3 months agoI have just spent the night at dolmore park camp, congratulations to whomever takes care of this stunning spot.a must visit while in gore,well done GCC,Many thanks for a memorable visit
Marion Mason
3 years agoMy sister and I visited the very lovely Delamore Park today and took a walk through the well kept Bush. We were very impressed and enjoyed our time. We were however, very disappointed in the way the Bert Newman Aboritum had been left to become overgrown and neglected. We come from a Horticultural background and realize that a lot of effort and care was put into creating this special collection of plants, many of which are very rare or no longer available. It needs a knowledgeable person to take it in hand, and maybe volunteers to help restore it to the great Arboritum it should be.
Adam Kelly
7 years agoI moved to gore with my wife for an amazing job opportunity. We moved here with the intention of later moving to Invercargill, but after seeing how great this town is and the great care the council take in progressing it the wife and I feel like this is a better place to build and have our young family take root. With the free green parking meters seen around town, Fibre rolling out by the end of this year, and fishing to die for, this will be my home and my council for many years to come! keep it up guys
Gary Hudson
2 years agoBunch of sad old men trying their hardest to stop any form of change! The current mayor is an amazing breath of fresh air that they can't handle, ending up looking like children arguing over who gets the remote instead of agreeing on a channel.