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Remember our servicemen and servicewomen past and present this Anzac Day, Sunday 25 April.
Auckland Council, in partnership with the Auckland RSA and local communities, offers more than 80 parades and services across Tāmaki Makaurau. Attend one near you with friends and family.
Go to … View moreRemember our servicemen and servicewomen past and present this Anzac Day, Sunday 25 April.
Auckland Council, in partnership with the Auckland RSA and local communities, offers more than 80 parades and services across Tāmaki Makaurau. Attend one near you with friends and family.
Go to ourauckland.nz/anzacday for a full list of services, parking, road closures and ways to commemorate at home.
COVID-19 precautions: please remember to use the NZ COVID Tracer app, stay at home if you are unwell and wear a mask on public transport. Anzac Day services will only proceed at Alert Level 1.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
A trial cycle way is being rolled out in Auckland's CBD.
Construction has started on the bike path which winds its way through the inner city's Viaduct area, connecting the Nelson St and Quay St cycle ways.
More loading zones, pedestrian crossing points and a one-way system will also … View moreA trial cycle way is being rolled out in Auckland's CBD.
Construction has started on the bike path which winds its way through the inner city's Viaduct area, connecting the Nelson St and Quay St cycle ways.
More loading zones, pedestrian crossing points and a one-way system will also form part of the trial which encompasses Market Place, part of Customs St West and lower Hobson St.
The bike path will open in stages and is expected to be fully open by the middle of May.
It is among more than 20 designs planned for Auckland through Project WAVE, funded by Waka Kotahi NZTA's Innovating Streets for People pilot fund, to boost people-friendly spaces.
Waitemata Local Board chairman Richard Northey said Project WAVE would provide a key missing link for people on bikes.
"It will now be possible for people on bikes and scooters to get from Karangahape Rd and the Northwestern Cycleway directly, all the way down to Quay St, the Viaduct and Britomart on a protected cycleway," he said.
"That is a huge positive and will encourage more people to jump on a bike, knowing their journey will be a safe one."
Auckland Transport will monitor the project during the trial and call for community feedback.
Go to AT.govt.nz/projectwave for more information.
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We are proud to partner with the Auckland RSA to deliver Auckland’s 2021 Anzac Day. Click on 'Read More' for are all the details you need to honour our veterans and armed forces this Sunday.
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Come along to our Apple Mac meeting 2.00pm at St Lukes Community Church, 130 Remuera Road, Tuesday 27th April. Our 1 hour presentation will be about using the Photo App on your laptops/computers. This is a Free meeting. Phone Janet 021 2148386
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Mary from Onehunga
Hi Neighbours,
About 4.45am on Sunday morning, my car was broken into parked at the church on symonds street, Royal oak by the big Royal oak round about.
The priest of thee church woke to their house being burgled around the same time.
My handbag and laptop hidden under the shopping bags - which… View moreHi Neighbours,
About 4.45am on Sunday morning, my car was broken into parked at the church on symonds street, Royal oak by the big Royal oak round about.
The priest of thee church woke to their house being burgled around the same time.
My handbag and laptop hidden under the shopping bags - which I normally would leave in of course - were stolen.
The laptop bag is very distinctive with a black back and strap and a NZ art design. The laptop is a silver HP.
Inside my handbag which is grey, was a few things including a sentimental ring from Tahiti with two pearls coming together. This would not. Normally be seen in NZ.
There was also a card holder wallet with credit cards, license etc.
They walked down symonds street towards Royal oak intermediate as many items from my bag were scattered along the footpath.
Any help would be amazing even security footage along this road.
A police report has been done.
Thank you all.
Mary
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Sharon from Epsom
Free for collection. A shame for it all to be binned. Carpet from 5 bedrooms plus hall. Reasonable condition for its age.(I think we put it down around 20 years ago). Has some indentations from furniture and small stains in some places. The painters have sploshed a little bit of water based paint … View moreFree for collection. A shame for it all to be binned. Carpet from 5 bedrooms plus hall. Reasonable condition for its age.(I think we put it down around 20 years ago). Has some indentations from furniture and small stains in some places. The painters have sploshed a little bit of water based paint in a few places. Would be suitable for a garage or a bach. Approx. room sizes 4m x 5m, 4m x 4m, and 3 rooms approx. 3-3.5 x 3-3,5m,. The hall is about 1m wide and 12 metres long and has a corner. The lounge, stairs and other small room carpet to come out later.
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Colleen from Onehunga
Hi Neighbours,
This is from Senior Constable Don Allan.....
Please forward on this weeks crime alert .
If you are a resident of Onehunga and would like to input into the “Low Traffic Neighbourhood” pilot Please follow this link ( or cut and paste it into your search bar) … View moreHi Neighbours,
This is from Senior Constable Don Allan.....
Please forward on this weeks crime alert .
If you are a resident of Onehunga and would like to input into the “Low Traffic Neighbourhood” pilot Please follow this link ( or cut and paste it into your search bar) akhaveyoursay.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...
I would like to encourage as many local residents as possible to comment on this project while reminding residents to please be patient and mindful of traffic safety in and around this area. There have been a number of complaints relating to bad driver behaviour in and around the project area on Grey St and Arthur St which are putting pedestrians at risk.
I am aware that there are many residents who are in objection to this project, however providing your feedback through the property and necessary channels is vital for a review and the right outcome for our community.
If you do have any immediate safety concerns, please feel free to contact me directly
Keep safe and remain vigilant.
Kind regards
Don
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