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March 25, 2022
A LT O G E T H E R B E T T E R
Low-key Anzac Day in Devonport... p2
Hospitality businesses hang tough... p12
Interview: news-breaker, Michael Morrah… p20
A “Hands off Devonport Heritage” campaign has been launched in response to Auckland Council proposals to open up Cheltenham Beach and other areas south of the golf course for high-density intensification. Devonport Heritage chair Margot McRae
said the organisation had been flooded with comments and questions after the story broke in the Devonport Flagstaff (11 March). “People are shocked and appalled that Cheltenham is included in this.” The concern has spread much wider than
Devonport residents: to Takapuna and the wider North Shore, among people who visited Cheltenham and wanted its low-rise ambience retained, McRae said. Devonport Heritage has established an To page 5
Storm brewing over heritage threat Waka day full of fun for the whanau
Paddle power… The Posimani family were among locals trying out waka on a course run at Narrow Neck Beach: (from left) Lyricakai-Layke, aged 16, Kova-Koast, 6, Huni-Laquez, 11, J’ziah-Rivah, 14, Avia-Keyz, 4 and Nikora-Kruze, 13. Story, page 4.
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