2225 days ago

THANK YOU

Denise Lee MP

Hi neighbours, just a quick thank you to those who came out last night to the Mt Wellington Masterplan Public Meeting.

65 locals passionately discussed the future of Mt Wellington and how we could foster better community outcomes through our businesses, retailers and residents. We heard loud and clear the current challenges facing Mt Wellington, including:

- No heart or hub
- Lack of quality community and recreational facilities
- Intensive housing developments with lack of infrastructure to match
- Traffic flow and little parking
- Little to no family friendly green spaces/parks
- Crime and safety, and more!

A special thank you to our guest speaker Chris Wilkinson from First Retail and to our newly established Mt Wellington Residents Association for your dedicated work. If you would like a summary copy of the meeting, please email deniseleemp@parliament.govt.nz.

Watch this space...

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Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?

Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!

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