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February 23, 2024
Intruder smashes laundromat machines... p2
Popular music and fashion XXX... p14 events canned... p4
A LT O G E T H E R B E T T E R
Interview: New Holy Trinity vicar Chris Murphy… p26-27
Maunga trees in for chop under summit upgrade Four mature trees said to be impeding views will be removed from the summit of Takarunga during work completing the maunga’s transition to mainly pedestrian use. Service vehicle access will remain, but the summit’s concreted former main car-park area will be returned to grassed open space. Auckland Council has lodged a resource
consent application with planners on behalf of the Tūpuna Maunga Authority (TMA) which manages Auckland’s volcanic cones. It wants the application to be non-notified. The summit or tihi is home to an ancient pa site and historic military fortifications. It also has a signal station used by Ports of Auckland and a transmission tower. Below ground,
under the “mushroom” vents, is a Watercare reservoir. Trees of between 4.3m and 6m high immediately above and to the west side of the small top car-park on the northern side of the maunga would be removed, while others higher up around the gun emplacement would remain, To page 2
Dub, dub, dub... Kombis congregate for parade
Pop fan... Volkswagen Kombi owner Robert Williams helped attract a convoy of German-designed classics to Devonport last weekend. Story, pictures, page 8