116 days ago

Meet your local candidate

Diane from Laingholm

Hi, After 37 years living in Laingholm, raising my family here, and working in arts and culture in our region, I’m excited to stand for the Waitākere Ranges Local Board and Portage Licensing Trust. I am interested in learning about what is most important to you in our community, now and future. I would like to see more walking connections along the Manukau and between Lower and Upper Laingholm. I wonder why the Muddy Creek Plans of 2014 didn't go ahead. Imagine being able to walk and cycle from Sandys Parade to South Titirangi on a raised platform like the new one in Te Atatu. www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...
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If you are interested I will organise a meeting nearby. Diane@dianeblomfield.nz

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