John Elliott: Stuff gets it wrong – Western Springs pine trees not saved yet
A report by Stuff last month proclaimed that a four to three vote at the Waitemata Local Board meeting had saved the Western Springs pines ‘from the axe’.
A report by Stuff last month proclaimed that a four to three vote at the Waitemata Local Board meeting had saved the Western Springs pines ‘from the axe’.
Antisocial behaviour late at night is upsetting residents who live close to Ponsonby Road.
When climbing the Old Post Office tower to replace the flag on top of the dome, the flag team has to go up through the clock room, past the magnificent old clock mechanism.
At Grey Lynn Business Association, we want to make sure we’re here to serve our members during this testing time, meeting the challenges ahead.
At the age of 24, his list of achievements is something to really be admired. But Hohepa, or ‘Hops’ as he’s sometimes known, wasn’t always the accomplished businessman that he is today.
A free COVID-19 community initiative called ‘Friends in Need’ has launched to support the elderly and vulnerable through the COVID-19 restrictions.
Auckland Council’s economic development agency, ATEED, must continue to lift their level of response and further support our local businesses facing significant financial pressure due to the impact of COVID-19, Waitemata Local Board Member and Business Support Specialist Sarah Trotman says.
Covid 19 is sweeping the world and countries are dealing with it in different ways. China seems to have slowed it right down - hopefully a second wave won’t emerge.
Recently the Auckland Transport Harbourmasters Office was tasked to try and make contact with all mooring owners in Coxs Bay, Motions Creek and Meola.
In light of our advance to Alert Level 4 last week, we have stopped all non-essential operations at the gardens, and closed Kelmarna to volunteers and visitors.
You will have heard about the Covid-19 Coronavirus and its recent spread in our communities and the impact it’s having on businesses. Now more than ever is the time to be understanding and calm.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the work and daily lives of us all.