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A helping hand for Rodney environmental groups
Support for community groups engaged in conservation projects in eastern Rodney has gone from strength to strength with the establishment of Restore Rodney East.
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Māngere-Ōtāhuhu responds to Annual Budget plan
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu residents strongly support youth, environment and community programmes and think they should be retained, according to feedback to the Annual Budget they received from their Business Meeting last week.
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Ōtara-Papatoetoe responds to Annual Budget plan
More than 1200 community members provided feedback on the Annual Budget during the recent consultation, which Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board received last week in their Business Meeting to analyse.
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Grants awarded to Albert-Eden community
Applications for Albert-Eden Local Board grant funding reached almost $230,000 in total with the latest grant rounds.
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Manurewa underspend boosts grants
Another $35,000 has been added to Manurewa Local Board's community grants programme.
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Reimagining Barry Curtis Park playground
Originally built in 2006, the much-loved Barry Curtis Park playground is being renewed by the Howick Local Board.
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Papakura wants funds to fight crime
Papakura Local Board wants to decide how to spend its share of Local Crime Fund made available by the Government
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Te Mahia train use numbers climb back
The numbers using Te Mahia station are returning to pre-COVID levels.
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