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7 February 2025, Rangitoto Observer

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Takapuna, Milford, Castor Bay, Forrest Hill and Sunnynook VERED FORTNIGHTLY AN INDEPENDENT VOICE Issue 1 – 15 March 2019

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Ten storeys approved near Takapuna Beach Upsizing of an already massive Takapuna town centre development won planning consent over the holiday period. Stretching from the beach-facing site of the demolished former Colmar Brunton building to Hurstmere Rd, the project comprises four tower blocks that range

in height from seven to 10 storeys. The original application lodged in 2023 was for buildings of six to eight storeys. News that the Colmore development, which includes apartments, hospitality and retail, had been signed off by a planning commissioner on 16 January shocked mem-

bers of the Takapuna Residents Association (TRA) when they learned of it last Friday. “If I wanted to live on the Gold Coast then I’d move there,” said Sandra Allen, a long-standing resident and TRA committee member. To page 4

Milford leaders look to forge post-flood future

Community minded... Milford Residents’ Association committee members (from left) Michael Barr, Lisa Burtenshaw and co-chairs Norma Bott and Debbie Dunsford at the Summer Picnic event on the Milford Beach Reserve last Sunday. Locals were invited to give their views on the suburb’s reshaping two years on from the devastating 2023 floods, as council works on plans for bought-out land. See pages 7-9.

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