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Whau pool one stroke closer
News that the proposed Whau Aquatic and Recreation Centre is one stroke closer to coming to life has delighted community leaders.
Environment and volunteers backed by board budget
Environmental projects and volunteer hubs are among the beneficiaries of the new budget agreed by Devonport-Takapuna Local Board for the coming year.
Crossing gets the green light!
A long-awaited pedestrain crossing to service a Sikh temple has opened.
Raise the roof - Upgrades coming for Blockhouse Bay Library
Necessary work at Blockhouse Bay Library to repair the roof and increase the usable space will begin in October.
Board funding applications open
Eligible community groups, organisations, schools and providers can now apply for the Quick Response grant (up to $2,000) and Local Grants (over $2,000).
Thumbs up for local board grants programme
Funding applications for Ōtara-Papatoetoe board’s 2024/2025 grants programme is open and closes 9 August 2024.
How we represent you in Rodney: Time to have your say
Rodney residents urged to give feedback on some proposed, but significant local changes in the council's representation review.
Helping little hands have a greener future
Toddlers from Best Start in Marne Road Papakura will soon be planting their own vegetables.
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Lego Club - Glen Eden
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Textile Tuesday
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