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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The barge and crane that have been busy dismantling the rotten part of Beach Haven Wharf so that it can be rebuilt.
The new wharf should be completed in time for Summer.
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
It's great to see that the construction of the pedestrian crossing and mid-block crossing is now completed and the intersection is back to being open to traffic. This should make crossing the intersection much safer for Glenfield College students.
More information on the project and results … View moreIt's great to see that the construction of the pedestrian crossing and mid-block crossing is now completed and the intersection is back to being open to traffic. This should make crossing the intersection much safer for Glenfield College students.
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The new playground at Camelot Reserve is looking great with the new shade sails!
This is the closest playground to the Glenfield Mall and shops. If you haven't visited yet, there are entrances from Camelot Place, Battle Place, Bentley Avenue and Glenfield Primary School.
The playground … View moreThe new playground at Camelot Reserve is looking great with the new shade sails!
This is the closest playground to the Glenfield Mall and shops. If you haven't visited yet, there are entrances from Camelot Place, Battle Place, Bentley Avenue and Glenfield Primary School.
The playground includes:
* a large play module with play house, double slide, wobbly bridge, pole, climbing net
* relocated and upgraded swing set (swings, toddler swings and basket swing)
* large climbing nets
* double and surfboard springers
* a spinner
* stepping log edging to playground
* Shade sails.
Still to come is a new seat and plantings (Autumn 2021).
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
A $6.4 million sports centre has reopened in Otara after a major facelift.
The Ngati Otara Multi-sport and Cultural Centre boasts a new clubroom, kitchen, changing rooms and first-aid centre at Ngati Otara Park.
The south-Auckland building comprises a laundromat for sports kit along with a … View moreA $6.4 million sports centre has reopened in Otara after a major facelift.
The Ngati Otara Multi-sport and Cultural Centre boasts a new clubroom, kitchen, changing rooms and first-aid centre at Ngati Otara Park.
The south-Auckland building comprises a laundromat for sports kit along with a first-aid room and a cafe/bar for members of the community.
Health services will be provided there at the Whanau Ora Medical Clinic.
Pacific Homecare will hold its Fia Ola (Want to Live) programmes for older residents at the complex.
Manukau Ward councillor Fa'anana Efeso Collins said earlier the upgrade would help develop and retain sporting talent in a disadvantaged community.
The Ngāti Ōtara sports centre was pivotal to the growth and development of local sports in Ōtara, he said.
"It gives local sports codes like rugby league, kilikiti, tag and netball decent playing areas where our local athletes will excel."
Auckland mayor Phil Goff said the new complex transformed the old facilities.
"This investment by Auckland Council recognises that Otara deserves a decent 21st-century sports facility that encourages our young people into sport and inspires them to realise their potential," he said.
Five different sports and more than 150 teams would use the facilities, he said.
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board chair Apulu Reece Autagavaia said he grew up playing kilikiti (cricket) on the fields nearby.
"I remember, as a kid, it was my job to fetch stray kilikiti balls that made their way on the deteriorating roof.
“The previous building was dark, old and no longer fit for purpose. It feels incredible to be able to provide a beautiful, brand new building to the community we can all enjoy and be proud of. "
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Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency announced that the Southern Path alongside the Southern Motorway between the Takanini and Papakura interchanges will be opening in time for the weekend of May 22.
This new link in Auckland’s walking and cycling network runs between Great South Road at … View moreWaka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency announced that the Southern Path alongside the Southern Motorway between the Takanini and Papakura interchanges will be opening in time for the weekend of May 22.
This new link in Auckland’s walking and cycling network runs between Great South Road at Takanini interchange and Hingaia Road at Papakura interchange and includes the landmark new footbridge over the motorway between Pescara Point (Hingaia) and Rushgreen Avenue (Pahurehure).
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Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Kia ora neighbours. Reece Leitch just wants to play with his young daughters, but a back injury – that will cost around $85,000 to fix – has left him unable to be as involved in their playtime as he once was.
The 27-year-old, from Hillcrest first started having back problems at 10 years old, … View moreKia ora neighbours. Reece Leitch just wants to play with his young daughters, but a back injury – that will cost around $85,000 to fix – has left him unable to be as involved in their playtime as he once was.
The 27-year-old, from Hillcrest first started having back problems at 10 years old, when he started helping to care for his older brothers, Ryan and Blake, who have muscular dystrophy.
As the only able-bodied man in his family, Leitch would do a lot of the physically demanding tasks, including lifting his brothers in and out of their wheelchairs, beds and the bathroom.
“There’s no doubt, or regret, that looking after my brothers from a young age had an effect on the health of my spine,” he said.
After suffering two slipped discs last year, Leitch is now reliant on medication for his “constant pain”.
Leitch needs disc replacement surgery, but ACC will no longer fund his treatment.
He’s now taking his bid for treatment overseas and hopes a purpose-built spine clinic in Germany will be able to fix his back and get him playing with his daughters and playing sports again.
Click 'read more' for our full story.
If you'd like to make a donation towards Leitch's surgery, you can do so here: givealittle.co.nz...
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Valeria from Milford
Want to make new friends and enjoy a cup of coffee? 😊 You are welcome to join new "Diversi-tea and coffee" group in Milford area.
We meet every Saturday at 10am. Next meeting is tomorrow 🙌🏽
Do not hesitate to join in. The Newcomers Network is about creating opportunities to … View moreWant to make new friends and enjoy a cup of coffee? 😊 You are welcome to join new "Diversi-tea and coffee" group in Milford area.
We meet every Saturday at 10am. Next meeting is tomorrow 🙌🏽
Do not hesitate to join in. The Newcomers Network is about creating opportunities to meet, learn, share and support one another.
If you feel isolated in those times dominated by Covid, this group will welcome you with open arms.
Melanie Earley Reporter from North Shore Times
Kia ora neighbours, an Auckland man is offering a reward to anyone who can reunite him with $170,000 stolen from the house bus of his dad, a former burglar.
Jay Dudson, the son of burglar turned home security expert Dan Dudson, said after his father died in June 2020, the house bus he had been … View moreKia ora neighbours, an Auckland man is offering a reward to anyone who can reunite him with $170,000 stolen from the house bus of his dad, a former burglar.
Jay Dudson, the son of burglar turned home security expert Dan Dudson, said after his father died in June 2020, the house bus he had been living in, in Auckland's Millwater, was burgled.
After almost a year with no leads, Dudson decided to offer a reward of $10,000 for the safe return of the money, which had been stored in an old green ammunition cannister.
Dudson said his father had spent a large portion of his life in prison, and had been a “professional” burglar until he decided to turn his life around in his 40s.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Cyclists will have additional spots to lock up their bikes with new facilities installed as part of a cycleway trial.
Project WAVE is a $1 million cycleway trial in the Viaduct Harbour to connect the Quay and Nelson Street cycleways that could have over a thousand daily users.
Auckland … View moreCyclists will have additional spots to lock up their bikes with new facilities installed as part of a cycleway trial.
Project WAVE is a $1 million cycleway trial in the Viaduct Harbour to connect the Quay and Nelson Street cycleways that could have over a thousand daily users.
Auckland Transport (AT) confirmed two new bike parking facilities able to accommodate 16 bikes have been installed as part of the trial, taking the total number of bike parks along the cycleway to 56.
The project is opposed by a group of residents and business owners.
The two new bike parking facilities are located on Customs Street West between Market Place and Lower Hobson Street. One is located near the Tepid Baths, and one is near O’Hagan’s bar.
The area now has enough space for around 56 bikes, as there were already existing facilities to accommodate 40 bikes before Project WAVE was implemented.
AT spokeswoman Natalie Polley said there are also numerous new bike parking facilities on Quay Street and in the new square as part of the Downtown project.
"That doesn’t even take into account bike parking at the ferry terminal, the AT Downtown Carpark and at many other locations on the Viaduct,” she said.
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