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Improving North Shore’s waterways
Kaipātiki Local Board funds programme to tackle water pollution.
Managing green waste at Devonport Community Recycling Centre
Devonport Community Recycling Centre (DCRC) is working hard to continue to maximise diversion of green waste from landfill.
Albany's new iconic walking and cycling bridge opens
The newest walking and cycling bridge on the North Shore has opened, giving communities an iconic new connection over the Northern Motorway and directly into Albany.
PopUp Business School to pop-up on North Shore
Budding North Shore entrepreneurs can attend a free 10-day business course in March.
Fruit fly investigation underway on North Shore
An investigation is underway after Queensland fruit flies were caught in the North Shore area.
Additional ferry sailings for north and west Auckland
Auckland Transport has announced more ferry services to Hobsonville, Beach Haven and Gulf Harbour.
Damaged Beach Haven bridge to be rebuilt
A bridge damaged by fire on Waitangi Day will need to be rebuilt according to a structural assessment.
Councillors invite feedback from North Shore residents
Richard Hills and Chris Darby are inviting residents to join them for conversations on the Annual Budget consultation.
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