2196 days ago

Have your say on the future of Glenfield!

John Gillon from

Have your say on the future of Glenfield! Let us know what you like, don't like, and what you'd like to see happen in Glenfield!
The Kaipatiki Local Board​ is beginning work on a "Glenfield Centre Plan" and needs your input before a draft is written. Once completed, the plan will help us to identify key projects and priorities for investment in and around the Glenfield town centre over the next 30 years.

Visit the team at one of the following drop-in sessions:
* 9.30am-12 noon, Tuesday 18 February at the Glenfield Library
* 4.30pm-8pm, Thursday 20 February at the Glenfield Pool & Leisure Centre
* 9.30am-4pm, Saturday 22 February at Glenfield Mall
* 5.30pm-8pm, Sunday 23 February at the Glenfield Night Market

Or have your say online here:
akhaveyoursay.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...

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NZ POST - PROPOSED CLOSURE - HAURAKI CNR

Sharon from Takapuna

Hi neighbours
You may have heard that our Post Centre at Hauraki is on the list to be closed by NZ Post.
Please support our opposition to this and send an email voicing your concerns for our neighbourhood.
Email: executive.complaints@nzpost.co.nz
Subject: Retail Change Escalation - Hauraki Corner Post Centre