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Auckland’s first ever women’s public toilets are open again
The heritage toilets at Symonds Street are open to the public again after having new life breathed into them thanks to a $910,000 upgrade.
Strong future for grand old building
St Heliers Community Library services will be relocating temporarily to Turua Hall
Red letter day as Shadbolt House writers retreat takes step forward
Sixteen years in the making, Shadbolt House in Titirangi has taken a step toward becoming a writers retreat following a decision by Waitākere Ranges Local Board.
New homes and preserved heritage for New Lynn
A part of New Lynn’s rich history and the development of new homes for the neighbourhood has been secured by Eke Panuku Development Auckland.
MOTAT to be the new home for the Auckland Dockline Tram
Ten years on from Wynyard Quarter opening up as Auckland’s newest waterfront neighbourhood, the Planning Committee has endorsed the recommendation of the Eke Panuku Board to move the Wynyard Quarter tram to MOTAT.
Heritage shelter repurposed to promote te taiao
The Tāmaki Makaurau Mana Whenua Forum and Auckland Council are partnering together to give a Category B heritage shelter a new purpose through promoting te taiao (the natural environment) and providing environmental education.
Progress on Leys Institute buildings
Auckland Council has begun the development of a detailed business case for the restoration, modernisation and seismic remediation of the Leys Institute buildings.
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