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We are looking for volunteers to help at this year’s Diwali Festival (20-21 Oct), in Aotea Square. Volunteers work in a range of positions & the time commitment is flexible. Diwali volunteers receive a t-shirt, snacks, meals or meal vouchers (depending on the length of their shifts) and a … View moreWe are looking for volunteers to help at this year’s Diwali Festival (20-21 Oct), in Aotea Square. Volunteers work in a range of positions & the time commitment is flexible. Diwali volunteers receive a t-shirt, snacks, meals or meal vouchers (depending on the length of their shifts) and a certificate of participation. It's a great way to meet people and see a new side of one of Auckland's most popular cultural events.
Megan from Glen Eden
Those of us who live in West Auckland are so fortunate to have an amazing multi functional facility available to us. ‘There is a long standing issue with the walking paths though, as they remain flooded with filthy, stagnant water for days and weeks following rain. The path with midges and … View moreThose of us who live in West Auckland are so fortunate to have an amazing multi functional facility available to us. ‘There is a long standing issue with the walking paths though, as they remain flooded with filthy, stagnant water for days and weeks following rain. The path with midges and insects is unpassable as the surrounding grass is a bog at these times. The council do a wonderful job and the park is beautiful, but the drainage in at least three areas needs to be fixed, so that full use can be made of our park.
I’ll contact the council, but it has frequently been brought to their attention, if what I’m told is correct
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Hannah Ross Reporter from Western Leader
Some West Auckland residents are getting their council rubbish taken for free as bin tags are not being ripped off.
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