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Howick paves the way for safer roads
Students travelling to school in Flat Bush and Howick will now have safer journey options thanks to the completion of two road safety projects funded by Howick Local Board.
Panmure sign: next steps locked in
In April the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board will decide the future of the Panmure sign, following public consultation.
Adrian Tyler steps down from Kaipātiki Local Board
Adrian Tyler, Kaipātiki Local Board member has stepped down from his position on the board, providing his resignation effective 5 February 2025.
$2m destination playground on the horizon for Barry Curtis Park
A spectacular nearly $2m playground designed to offer an exciting range of play options for all tamariki (children), is coming to Barry Curtis Park, after Howick Local Board approved the concept designs.
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Chair Toni van Tonder resigns
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Chair Toni van Tonder has stepped down from her position as chair and elected member of the board, providing her resignation effective 18 February 2025.
Mount Albert War Memorial Hall set for a glow-up
The War Memorial Hall, which is situated near the Rocket Park and popular Mt Albert Recreation Centre, will undergo a facelift to improve the overall experience for the different users of the popular facility.
Kaipātiki Welcoming Plan adopted
The Kaipātiki local board has taken another proactive step toward welcoming its newest residents with the adoption of the Kaipātiki Welcoming Plan.
Happy Tuk-tuk: go ahead, make my ride
Aroha always, safety first. With its vibrant yellow and purple colours and upbeat karaoke jams, the 'Happy Tuk-tuk' at Ōtara Town Centre is spreading happiness and safety, helping to create a more inviting town centre.
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Events
Te Korakora ki Waihorotiu
Te Korakora ki Waihorotiu closes Matariki Festival with a thrilling music line-up honouring the p...
Weaving Workshop
Join Te Whaea Witika for a weaving workshop that brings the tradition of raranga to life.
Exhibition - CRIT: Art learning since 1987
This exhibition explores how artists, educators and communities have learned inside, beside, outs...
Manahua - A Weavers’ Collective
Join the group as they share their journey and weaving practice.
Repair Café – Central City Library
Volunteer repairers are available to help fix clothing, electric household items and electronics.
FAM: Food. Art. Market
Expect a colourful mix of stalls, delicious bites and plenty of reasons to wander the road.
Death Cafe
Enjoy a group-directed, confidential discussion about death with no agenda, objectives or themes.
Glen Eden Community Markets
Every third Saturday of the month the Glen Eden Community House comes alive with the sights, soun...
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