Te Rimutahi at 254 Ponsonby Rd

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a Community-Led Design project (CLD)

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Ponsonby Park – September Update, Good news!

September 16, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

With the significant budget shortfalls caused by the impacts of COVID, Council has necessarily delayed the commencement of several planned projects. These projects all drew […]

Ponsonby Park – August Update

August 6, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

Our (volunteer) Community-Led Design (CLD) group has been deeply saddened by the unexpected passing of long-serving group member Andy Smith on Thursday, July 8th. Tragically, […]

Ponsonby Park – July Update

August 6, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

Ponsonby Park is the working title of the new civic space at 254 Ponsonby Road – currently the Liquor King site. The land was purchased […]

Council Recovery Budget 2021-2031 supporting documents

June 17, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/have-your-say/topics-you-can-have-your-say-on/the-10-year-budget-2021-2031-long-term-plan-consultation/Documents/10-year-budget-2021-2031-supporting-information.pdf

Ponsonby Park – June Update

June 3, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

Not only will Ponsonby Park be a beautiful civic space but the buildings themselves can play their part in meaningful and ongoing climate change mitigation. […]

Ponsonby Park – May Update

May 4, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

Democracy in action: by the people – for the people In March 2016 the Waitematā Local Board embarked on a Community-led design (CLD) process to […]

The benefits of walking and cycling

April 18, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

This link provides information about the key benefits of investing in cycling, for councils, communities, and individuals. A regular walk or cycle to Ponsonby Park […]

The 10-Year Budget 2021-2031 Consultation Document – closed 22 March 2021

April 18, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

Below is the link to the Auckland Council Recovery Budget which is their 10-year Budget for 2021-2031, otherwise known as the Long-term Plan for that […]

Ponsonby Park – April update

April 1, 2021 Jennifer Ward 0

Ponsonby Park – the ideal ‘shovel ready’ project The vision for Ponsonby Park, the new civic space at 254 Ponsonby Road, has consistently been informed […]

Ponsonby Park – March update

March 1, 2021 Jennifer Ward 2

The world’s best cities are defined by their green outdoor spaces as much as by their built environment. For example, New York is as well-known […]

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