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503 days ago

Murrays Bay Intermediate Home Zone - Lavery Place and other streets added to list!!!

Aaron from Sunnynook

For anyone thinking of enrolling their child at Murrays Bay Intermediate, an update to the description of the Home Zone has been made here:
www.educationcounts.govt.nz...
(click on Written description of enrolment zone)

This update is not yet shown on the Murrays Bay Intermediate website.

Main update I noticed: Lavery place and adjoining streets have been added to the list.
A few other newly developed streets have also been added.

This update has apparently been made in response to an Official Information Act request. See the OIA documents here (dated 14 April 2023):
assets.education.govt.nz...

assets.education.govt.nz...

In summary, here are the "new" streets I can see in the list that aren't on the school's website at the moment (after some filtering for spelling errors):

ALBANY HIGHWAY (Odd numbers 173 - 183 only)
BELGRAVE LANE
BROMPTON DRIVE
CADDEAN LANE
CHESHAM LANE
CHESTER LANE
CROMWELL LANE
DELAMARE COURT
DRAYCOTT LANE
DREAVER WAY
ELLIOTTS WAY
FALSTONE LANE
KINGS LANE
LAVERY PLACE
LENNOX LANE
MANDICA PLACE
MILENIO CRESCENT
PIPI PLACE
REGENCY LANE (106 - 117 only)
REGENCY PLACE
SLOANE LANE
STONELEIGH COURT
TAPATAI PLACE
TEED LANE
THE BAYS RISE
WATERFORD LANE
WHAKATA LANE
WILLIAM PICKERING DRIVE (1 - 2 only)

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