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July 16, 2021
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Local businesses mark major milestones... p2-3
Fishy outlet makes a splash in Hauraki... p5
Interview: New blood at the Rose Centre... p18
Devonport residents need to take up the fight to preserve our heritage suburb. The government has ordered more intensive development in Auckland – and our historic homes are far from safe. Auckland Council is conducting a survey of heritage properties to judge their worthiness for protection. This may not go well for a number of Devonport streets, which could be slated
for multi-storey developments. It’s time to remove any doubt in the council that an assault on heritage will not be tolerated. Auckland Council has the ability to fight the government edict and front up for heritage, with a series of protections safeguarding our built history. In the 60s, Ngataringa Bay was sold by then Devonport Borough Council to a devel-
oper. Determined action by residents saw the sale quashed. People do have power to make change. Rob Drent, Editor Call and email the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board and North Shore Councillors Richard Hills and Chris Darby with your views. Send your letters to the Flagstaff: news@devonportflagstaff.co.nz Story page 10, editorial page 12.
Time to rise up for our heritage
Kapa haka heralds magical Matariki
Star power... Taenga Durie performs at Bayswater School’s Matariki celebrations. More pics, p16-17.
Introducing Maria & Marissa
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