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Consultation on Auckland Council’s 21 draft local board plans closed on Friday 30 June, and community feedback will now be taken into account before the plans are finalised.
New Lynn night markets come to an end
The New Lynn Night Markets will come to an end this month after three years.
Solution for New Lynn's culvert on its way
A plan to replace New Lynn's Rewarewa Creek culvert, under Great North Road, has been agreed.
Beau Monga headlines Urbanesia's Pacific Day Out
The X-Factor winner will be one of the star attractions at this exciting event, celebrating contemporary Pacific art and culture.
New sinkhole discovered in New Lynn
Contractors working on the Clark Street culvert in New Lynn discovered a small sinkhole near the already-damaged culvert on the evening of Thursday 4 May.
New Lynn set to re-open for business
New Lynn’s business community has met with Auckland Council to hear about progress to re-open Great North Road following successive weather events.
Images capture Waterview Connection
Blockhouse Bay photographer Dianne Smith has captured the transformative Waterview Connection project through a series of images that reflect its scale and significance.
A gem of the west: Te Toi Uku Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum
In 2015, Te Toi Uku Crown Lynn and Clayworks Museum opened in New Lynn to showcase west Auckland's ceramics history.
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