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$144,000 boost for Hibiscus and Bays community projects
Grants have been approved to assist 36 community groups deliver local projects and events in the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area.
Torbay Plaza is getting a facelift
Visitors to Torbay Plaza will soon be able to enjoy a safer, more pedestrian-friendly and attractive centre.
Green light for Albany projects
Following consideration of 534 local submissions to the annual plan, Hibiscus and Bays Local Board is carrying out a variety of initiatives that will have direct community benefits.
Sculpture for Sanders Reserve
A new carved sculpture will soon be unveiled at Sanders Reserve in Pāremoremo.
Nautilus repairs impact Orewa Library and car park
The Hibiscus and Bays Local Board have agreed subject to certain conditions to grant landowner approval and a license to occupy part of the Orewa Library car park for repairs to the Nautilus building.
New housing and reserve in Whangaparāoa Peninsula
Whangaparāoa Peninsula residents and people wanting to buy a slice of the area’s coastal lifestyle are set to benefit from the transformation of two open spaces in Stanmore Bay.
Greenlight for Ōrewa seawall design
Auckland Council is going to seek consent to build a permanent seawall at the northern end of Ōrewa Beach.
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