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Living Streams handbook: Planning a Living Streams project
Making a project plan and seeking advice on resource consents for your project.
Making a project plan
The key to a successful project is careful and thorough planning. This section will guide you through the planning process. ..
Seek advice on resource consents for your project
Some activities require resource consent, others are permitted activities providing you meet certain rules. As the rules can be compli ..
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