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Stratford District is a territorial authority district in the North Island of New Zealand. The Stratford District Council is headquartered in the only town, Stratford. The district is divided between the
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region (including the settlements of
Whangamōmona Whangamōmona is a small township in the Stratford District and Manawatū-Whanganui Region in New Zealand. It lies on State Highway 43, the "Forgotten World Highway", north-east of Stratford and south-west of Ohura. By rail it is from Stratf ...
,
Marco Marco may refer to: People * Marco (given name), people with the given name Marco * Marco (actor) (born 1977), South Korean model and actor * Georg Marco (1863–1923), Romanian chess player of German origin * Tomás Marco (born 1942), Spanish co ...
and Tahora, 31.87% of its land area) and the Taranaki region (68.13% of its land area). The district has an area of . The population was as of which is % of the population of New Zealand. This comprises people in the Stratford urban area, and people in rural areas and settlements. Mayor Neil Volzke was elected as mayor in a 2009 by-election, and most recently re-elected in the 2019 local elections.


Council history

The first Stratford Town Board was formed in 1882. Stratford County Council was formed in 1890 and Stratford Borough Council was formed in 1898. The two merged to become Stratford District as part of the
1989 local government reforms The 1989 New Zealand local government reform was the most significant reform of local government in New Zealand in over a century. Some 850 local bodies were amalgamated into 86 local authorities, made up of regional and territorial levels. Back ...
.


Past mayors, chairmen, clerks and CEOs


Stratford Town Chairmen

* George Newsham Curtis (1882–1885) * Charles Stuart Curtis (1885–1890) * Ebenezer Burgess (1890–1892, 1896–1898) * William Loftus Tocker (1892–1894) * J B Patton (1894–1896)


Stratford Borough mayors

* Harry Norman Liardet (1898–1899, 1902–1903) * Frederick James Steuart (1900–1901) * Reginald Brooking Tatton (1901–1902) * Nathaniel John King (1903–1907) * Pilcher Frederick Ralfe (1907–1908) * George A Sangster (1908–1910) * Jonas Masters (1910–1912) * William Patrick Kirkwood (1912–1915) * Josephiah Wedgwood Boon (1915–1917) * James Watson McMillan (1917–1929, 1933–1938) *
Percy Thomson Percy Thomson (17 November 1884 – 24 August 1962) was a New Zealand lawyer and politician. He served as mayor of Stratford from 1929 to 1933, and again from 1938 to 1947. Early life and family Born in Dunedin on 17 November 1884, Thomson was ...
(1929–1933, 1938–1947) *
Norman Harold Moss Norman Harold Moss (1896–1974) was Mayor of Stratford, New Zealand from 1947 to 1957. Early years He was born in Dunedin in 1896 and educated at Wellington College. After leaving college he was the first New Zealander to be employed in the ...
(1947–1957) * George John Wedgwood Boon (1957–1971) * Leo George Wellington Carrington (1971–1986) * Lachlan Grant Bond (1986–1989)


Stratford County chairmen

* George Albert Marchant (1890–1892, 1905–1912) * William Monkhouse (1892–1896) * Joseph Mackay (1896–1899, 1900–1905) * Richard Dingle (1900) * William Hathaway (1912–1917) * Edward Walter (1917–1925) * Thomas Rheese Anderson (1925–1938) * Joe C Best (1928–1946) * Bruce Hutchen (1946–1970) * Len C Harrison (1970–1977) * HH Paul Cook (1977–1983) * David Walter (1983–1989)


Stratford District Council mayors

* David Walter (1989–1998) * Brian Robert Jeffares (1998–2007) * John Edwards (2007–2009) (Died while in office) * Neil Volzke (2009–)


Stratford Town Clerks

* Thomas Harry Penn (1898–1902) * Ernest F Hemingway (1902–1911) * Phillip Skogland (1911–1936) * Gerald C Grace (1936–1975) * P A Tourell (1975–1985) * F W Bullen (1985–1989)


Stratford County Clerks

* William George Malone (1891–1900) * Charles Penn (1900–1931) * C L J Campbell (1931–1945) * T A Jones (1945–1968) * Ken J Little (1968–1975) * MD Bell (1975–1977) * Ross D Smith (1977–1989)


Stratford District Chief Executives

* Poiha Kemp Broughton (1989–2001) * Wayne Allan Kimber (2001–2004) * Michael Roy Freeman (2004–2011) * Sue Davidson (2011–2014) * Matt O'Mara (2015–2017) * Sven Hanne (2017–)


Demographics

Stratford District covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2. Stratford District had a population of 9,474 at the
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, an increase of 486 people (5.4%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 585 people (6.6%) since the 2006 census. There were 3,687 households. There were 4,722 males and 4,752 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.99 males per female. The median age was 39.6 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 2,043 people (21.6%) aged under 15 years, 1,635 (17.3%) aged 15 to 29, 4,152 (43.8%) aged 30 to 64, and 1,644 (17.4%) aged 65 or older. Ethnicities were 91.4% European/Pākehā, 14.2% Māori, 1.4% Pacific peoples, 2.5% Asian, and 1.5% other ethnicities. People may identify with more than one ethnicity. The percentage of people born overseas was 9.3, compared with 27.1% nationally. Although some people objected to giving their religion, 50.2% had no religion, 37.7% were Christian, 0.4% were Hindu, 0.3% were Buddhist and 1.8% had other religions. Of those at least 15 years old, 669 (9.0%) people had a bachelor or higher degree, and 2,142 (28.8%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $28,700, compared with $31,800 nationally. 924 people (12.4%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 3,672 (49.4%) people were employed full-time, 1,080 (14.5%) were part-time, and 270 (3.6%) were unemployed.


Physical geography

The Stratford District takes in about one quarter of the Taranaki Region, and includes four major geological features: the
Taranaki Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano of Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont. The main centre is the city of New Plymouth. The New Plymouth D ...
volcanic cone, its associated ring plain, the
Pātea River The Pātea River is in Taranaki in the North Island of New Zealand. It runs for 105 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki, passing east through Stratford before swinging south and reaching the South Taranaki Bight near the town ...
catchment A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, ...
, and the eastern hill country.


Taranaki Volcanic Cone

The south-eastern face of
Mount Taranaki Mount Taranaki (), also known as Mount Egmont, is a dormant stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is the second highest point in the North Island, after Mount Ruapehu. The mountain has a seco ...
is in the Stratford district, the north-westernmost point of the district being the 2518 m high peak. From the peak the boundaries run almost due east and due south. Pembroke Road winds up the mountain slope from Stratford to a carpark and lookout at "The Plateau", at Manganui skifield is a short hike from the carpark, across the Manganui Gorge. On the south-eastern face of the mountain, Manaia Road gives access to Dawson Falls and the Konini Lodge, at altitude. The natural Wilkies Pools are a short hike above the lodge.


Taranaki Volcanic Ring Plain

The Taranaki volcanic ring plain provides a steady contour with a subtle gradient, upon which Stratford and its environs have been settled. The easy gradient and rich
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soils Soil, also commonly referred to as earth or dirt, is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. Some scientific definitions distinguish ''dirt'' from ''soil'' by restricting the former ter ...
and the high level of
rainfall Rain is water droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then fall under gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is responsible for depositing most of the fresh water on the Earth. It provides water f ...
provide high quality
pasture Pasture (from the Latin ''pastus'', past participle of ''pascere'', "to feed") is land used for grazing. Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts of farmland, grazed by domesticated livestock, such as horses, cattle, sheep, or sw ...
and
agricultural Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled peopl ...
land. Within this area the ring plain is drained by three river catchments: the Manganui River catchment to the north, the Waingongoro River catchment to the south, and the dominant
Pātea River The Pātea River is in Taranaki in the North Island of New Zealand. It runs for 105 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki, passing east through Stratford before swinging south and reaching the South Taranaki Bight near the town ...
catchment.


Pātea River

The headwaters of the
Pātea River The Pātea River is in Taranaki in the North Island of New Zealand. It runs for 105 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki, passing east through Stratford before swinging south and reaching the South Taranaki Bight near the town ...
are on the eastern face of
Mount Taranaki Mount Taranaki (), also known as Mount Egmont, is a dormant stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is the second highest point in the North Island, after Mount Ruapehu. The mountain has a seco ...
, above Stratford. From there the river flows eastwards, its upper catchment taking in a narrow area of land between the Manganui River catchment to the north and the Waingongoro River catchment to the south. Stratford is on the banks of the
Pātea River The Pātea River is in Taranaki in the North Island of New Zealand. It runs for 105 kilometres from the eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki, passing east through Stratford before swinging south and reaching the South Taranaki Bight near the town ...
, at the junction of the Pātea River and Paetahi Stream, approximately east of the headwaters. Due to the narrow width of the catchment, the southern boundary of the town is on the Pātea/Waingongoro divide, while to the north Midhirst is on the Pātea/Manganui divide. Beyond Stratford the catchment widens significantly to include a number of ancient swamps, including
Ngaere Ngaere is a village situated on State Highway 3, south of Stratford, New Zealand. The name "Ngaere" literally means "swamp" in English, and before settlement, the area was covered by a vast and ancient wetland. For a time, the name was spelt ...
and
Toko Toko is a small rural settlement 10 kilometres east of Stratford, New Zealand, at the intersection of East Road ( State Highway 43) and Toko Road. It is located on a railway, the Stratford–Okahukura Line, the western portion of which was ope ...
, and also the Kahouri and Piakau ring plain streams. The river then takes in the expansive eastern hill country catchments of the
Toko Toko is a small rural settlement 10 kilometres east of Stratford, New Zealand, at the intersection of East Road ( State Highway 43) and Toko Road. It is located on a railway, the Stratford–Okahukura Line, the western portion of which was ope ...
, Makuri, Mangaehu, Mangaotuku, Puniwhakau and
Makahu Makahu is a settlement in inland Taranaki, in the western North Island of New Zealand. It is located to the southeast of Strathmore. the Makahu Stream runs south through the area to join with the Mangaehu Stream, which flows into the Patea Rive ...
Streams, before winding its way southwards through the hills of the
South Taranaki district South Taranaki is a territorial authority on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island that contains the towns of Hāwera (the seat of the district), Manaia, Ōpunake, Patea, Eltham, and Waverley. The District has a land area of 3,575.46& ...
, to its mouth at Patea.


Eastern hill country

Beyond Stratford the district extends approximately to the east, between the Waitara River to the north and the Matemateāonga Range to the south, with the
Whanganui River The Whanganui River is a major river in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the country's third-longest river, and has special status owing to its importance to the region's Māori people. In March 2017 it became the world's second natur ...
and Heao Stream constituting much of the district's eastern boundary. This area is dominated by steep
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,
greywacke Greywacke or graywacke (German ''grauwacke'', signifying a grey, earthy rock) is a variety of sandstone generally characterized by its hardness, dark color, and poorly sorted angular grains of quartz, feldspar, and small rock fragments or lit ...
and
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hills and winding valleys. Much of the steep and isolated hill country is in native or exotic forestry. The remainder of the district is in
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and/or
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pastoral farming Pastoral farming (also known in some regions as ranching, livestock farming or grazing) is aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops. Examples include dairy farming, raising beef cattle, and raising sheep for wool. In contrast ...
. Much of the eastern hill country falls within the catchment of the Pātea River and its tributaries. However, to the north the district takes in Waitara River and its tributaries, including the
Makara ''Makara'' ( sa, मकर, translit=Makara) is a legendary sea-creature in Hindu mythology. In Hindu astrology, Makara is equivalent to the Zodiac sign Capricorn. Makara appears as the vahana (vehicle) of the river goddess Ganga, Narmada, a ...
,
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, Matau,
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and Mangaowata catchments. At its northernmost point the district also includes the Mt Damper Stream and its associated swamp and falls, which feed into the Tongaporutu River. In the east the district takes in the
Whangamōmona River The Whangamōmona River is a river of the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows generally southeast from its sources near Whangamōmona before turning east to reach the Whanganui River. In July 2020, the name of the r ...
catchment, and also most of the Tangarakau River catchment, both of which feed into the
Whanganui River The Whanganui River is a major river in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the country's third-longest river, and has special status owing to its importance to the region's Māori people. In March 2017 it became the world's second natur ...
. This area is separated from the west by the densely forested Whangamōmona Saddle, making it an isolated and distinctive part of the district, and the area once had its own county council. To the south-east the district also takes in the upper reaches of the Waitōtara River catchment, within the Matemateāonga Range and the Waitōtara Conservation Area.


Surrounding settlements

Stratford is surrounded by a number of small villages and settlements. To the north on State Highway 3 are Midhirst and beyond that Waipuku, and to the south is the locality of
Ngaere Ngaere is a village situated on State Highway 3, south of Stratford, New Zealand. The name "Ngaere" literally means "swamp" in English, and before settlement, the area was covered by a vast and ancient wetland. For a time, the name was spelt ...
.
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, Mahoe,
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and Pembroke are beneath the mountain to the west, and Wharehuia,
Tuna A tuna is a saltwater fish that belongs to the tribe Thunnini, a subgrouping of the Scombridae (mackerel) family. The Thunnini comprise 15 species across five genera, the sizes of which vary greatly, ranging from the bullet tuna (max length: ...
, Te Popo and
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are to the north-east. To the east, along State Highway 43 and the Stratford-Okahukura railway, lie settlements that in their heyday were bustling villages.
Toko Toko is a small rural settlement 10 kilometres east of Stratford, New Zealand, at the intersection of East Road ( State Highway 43) and Toko Road. It is located on a railway, the Stratford–Okahukura Line, the western portion of which was ope ...
and the renowned
Whangamōmona Whangamōmona is a small township in the Stratford District and Manawatū-Whanganui Region in New Zealand. It lies on State Highway 43, the "Forgotten World Highway", north-east of Stratford and south-west of Ohura. By rail it is from Stratf ...
have retained their character as villages, while the settlements of
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, Strathmore, Huiakama, Te Wera, Pohokura,
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, Kohuratahi and Tahora now consist of no more than a few houses. Along roads off State Highway 3 are a number of other settlements, some of which were also once bustling villages. Huiroa,
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, Matau and Mt. Damper are to the north and west of the highway, and Huinga, Tututawa, Puniwhakau,
Makahu Makahu is a settlement in inland Taranaki, in the western North Island of New Zealand. It is located to the southeast of Strathmore. the Makahu Stream runs south through the area to join with the Mangaehu Stream, which flows into the Patea Rive ...
, Aotuhia and Tangarakau are to the south and east.


National parks

Stratford is the gateway to two National Parks –
Egmont National Park Egmont National Park () is located south of New Plymouth, close to the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The park covers Mount Taranaki and its slopes. The park was first created in 1881 as a forest reserve and went on to become N ...
to the west, and Whanganui National Park to the east (via Kohi Saddle, Aotuhia).


Economy

The Egmont Ring Plain provides steady contours and fertile volcanic soils which, together with the high level of rainfall, make for some of the best
dairy A dairy is a business enterprise established for the harvesting or processing (or both) of animal milk – mostly from cows or buffaloes, but also from goats, sheep, horses, or camels – for human consumption. A dairy is typically located on ...
country in New Zealand. The district is predominantly dairying (57,300 dairy cattle), while the rolling to steep eastern hill country supports dry stock farming and forestry (42,000
beef Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle (''Bos taurus''). In prehistoric times, humankind hunted aurochs and later domesticated them. Since that time, numerous breeds of cattle have been bred specifically for the quality or quantit ...
cattle; 281,300
sheep Sheep or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are domesticated, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus '' Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticate ...
). The
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and
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industries are both of growing significance to the Stratford District. The Stratford Power Station is located east of the town.


Education

There are two secondary schools in Stratford: Stratford High School and
Taranaki Diocesan School for Girls Taranaki Diocesan School for Girls ( formerly known as St Mary's Diocesan School, Stratford) is an all-girls Anglican secondary school in Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the sout ...
. There are three primary schools within Stratford township: Stratford Primary School, Avon School and St Joseph's School There are seven primary schools in the surrounding district. Recent years has seen the consolidation of a large number of schools into these seven schools: * Midhirst School * Ngaere School * Pembroke School *
Toko School Toko School is a full co-educational primary school located in Stratford, New Zealand Stratford ( mi, Whakaahurangi) is the only town in Stratford District, and the seat of the Taranaki region, in New Zealand's North Island. It lies bene ...
* Huiakama School * Marco School * Makahu School


Sister cities

Stratford is a member of the Stratford Sister Cities program which was created to promote friendship and cultural exchange between participating countries. Participation is restricted to places called "Stratford" that have a Shakespeare Theatre or Festival. A reunion is held every second year by a different member. The five principal sister cities of Stratford, New Zealand are: *
Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford-upon-Avon (), commonly known as just Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It is situated on the River Avon, north-we ...
, England *
Stratford, Victoria Stratford is a town on the Avon River in Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne on the Princes Highway in Shire of Wellington. At the , Stratford had a population of 2617. The town services the local regional community and travellers on the P ...
, Australia *
Stratford, Ontario Stratford is a city on the Avon River within Perth County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, with a 2016 population of 31,465 in a land area of . Stratford is the seat of Perth County, which was settled by English, Irish, Scottish and German ...
, Canada *
Stratford, Connecticut Stratford is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is situated on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Housatonic River. Stratford is in the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was settled ...
, United States *
Stratford, Prince Edward Island Stratford is a town located in Queens County, Prince Edward Island. Situated immediately southeast of the city of Charlottetown, Stratford recorded a population of 10,927 in the 2021 census. The town is the third-largest municipality in the p ...
, Canada


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