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New play spaces coming to Huapai Triangle
Kumeū-Huapai families are set to enjoy exciting new park upgrades with major improvements coming.
New swings, slides and spaces to play in Hibiscus and Bays
Over the past eight months, five new playgrounds have opened across the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area.
Parks for everyone: Rodney report puts accessibility in focus
Accessibility assessments of four Rodney parks highlights the need to make play spaces more inclusive for children and caregivers of all abilities.
Belle Verde Playground reopens
A refreshed playground in Sunnynook now caters for tamariki of all ages, giving whānau in the area more reasons to get outdoors and connect with others in the community.
Homegrown joy in every space
Play is popping up in more places and new ways across Howick - and it’s all about making play ‘an everywhere activity’.
State of play to change in Devonport - Takapuna
The Devonport - Takapuna Local board now has a forward-thinking new plan in place to rethink how the community uses its parks, reserves, and public spaces with the newly adopted 2025 Devonport-Takapuna Play Plan.
Smarter investment in play: Why Manurewa need more data first
Manurewa Local Board has adopted a new Play Plan to help bring more fun and connection into the neighbourhood.
Rock Daisy rocks again
Once a simple play area, Rock Daisy Crescent Reserve in Māngere is now a vibrant, family-friendly space - revitalised with support from the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board and mana whenua..