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Changes to freedom camping rules from today
Auckland Council’s updated Te Ture ā-Rohe Noho Puni Wātea ā-Waka 2022 / Freedom Camping in Vehicles Bylaw 2022 is in effect as of 1 September. Here’s all the changes you need to know about.
Council warns waterfront property owners not to take matters into their own hands
While coastal erosion may be posing a threat to some Auckland waterfront properties homeowners are asked to work closely with the council first and not to take matters into their own hands.
September-October OurAuckland magazine out now
The latest issue of OurAuckland is out now, available online and delivered to homes across the region.
Applications for Regional Historic Heritage Grants opening soon
Aucklanders wanting to preserve and enhance historic heritage places can seek funding through the Regional Historic Heritage Grant Programme which opens for funding next week.
A new lease of life for Kotuku House in Manukau
Kotuku House, Auckland Council’s staff offices in Manukau Central, has been sold.
‘Jumping the gun’ proves pricey for construction company
Construction company snookered!
Auckland Council approves protection of more notable trees
Auckland Council’s Planning Committee has approved a recommendation to add 24 individual trees and four groups of trees to its notable tree schedule.
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