"Central Hawke's Bay is a beautiful place to live and we want it to remain affordable for everyone," this is the view of Pip Burne, a resident of the area for 40 years who is putting her hat in the ring for the current byelection for the Ruataniwha Ward.
Pip has seen many positive changes in how the Central Hawke's Bay Council operates in the last few years, however she believes more can be done to address the needs of ratepayers especially in the wake of Covid-19 and the drought.
Over the last few weeks, Pip has been talking to residents about what is concerning them.
Pip says the issues facing council are similar to those facing business:
"The increasing cost of compliance is a huge drain on any organisation - look at the dollars poured into the wastewater plants in Waipawa and Waipukurau and the upgrades of the library and War Memorial Hall just to be told that they don't meet the standards required".