Yeah you can see they’ve patched up other cracks in the past but not these ones recently
Posts by Jon Turner
Really sad to see this. And I hope I am wrong but the massive cracks either side of the memorial are perfect spots to get a road bike wheel stuck in. Asking AT to patch them up ASAP
www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/3609...
Good thing about Te Whau pathway is it opens up access to beers at Te Atatu boat club
This is a great post from Damian unpacking something that annoys a lot of people!
One thing to note is the line about difficulties of insourcing - council chose (without consulting local
Boards) to sell off AIMS which was council-owned parks and rec. can’t say we have seen the benefit of this since
Hey I’ve planted some of that creepy forest 😂. Hillsborough Road could definitely do with a lot of work to make it more pedestrian friendly
I hate how much I agree with your reckons here
If Labour want to try and co-opt Mamdani's style without any of the substance, at least do it right?
You need to translate to the typographic vernacular of the bodega sign into its New Zealand equivalent.
This land used to house 52 senior citizens, is still owned by KO and zoned for THAB. No, a night market is not the best use for this space
Fun question, which electorate has the most train stations and urban rail service in New Zealand?
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A: Epsom, with 7, serving every line on Auckland’s Metro network:
Newmarket
Parnell
Grafton
Maungawhau
Remuera
Orakei
Greenlane (just)
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Karanga-a-Hape and Meadowbank catchments reach into Epsom too
Puketāpapa Local Board mtg - C&R chair ignores staff advice on part of an amendment being direct negative (not allowed) & they vote down attempt by City Vision members to speak up for community on safer speeds. Nonsense amendment passed 4 to 2 🤦🏻♀️
Nice public space linking Myers park, the stunning Waimahara artwork w Aotea Square or... a surface carpark? (right next to a 1000 space underground carpark) 🤔 Perhaps just a safe ,legible & wide pathway as a start? We should be planning for this now for when the 2 year WaterCare project winds up
22 months since the floods, the Waikowhai boardwalk has reopened!