Takapuna, Milford, Castor Bay, Forrest Hill and Sunnynook ELIVERED FORTNIGHTLY AN INDEPENDENT VOICE Issue 1 – 15 March 2019
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ELIVERED FORTNIGHTLY
Issue 1 – 15 March 2019
Project will track local sea-rise impacts... p2
AN INDEPENDENT VOICE
Hospo veteran opens another Takapuna bar... p3
Theatre star Michael Hurst back at PumpHouse... p14
Dead wood cut but grove deadlock remains Arborists will perform work for safety purposes on one of the large pohutukawa in Takapuna’s Sacred Grove / Te Uru Tapu this week, although plans for the reserve’s long-term future remain unclear. Four years on from the reserve being closed to the public and nearly seven months
since the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board last called for access to the boardwalk through the grove to be restored, little seems to have been done scope out a reopening. Auckland Council’s chief arborist, mana whenua and environmentalists favour keeping the fragile area closed permanently.
But the board – mindful of calls from residents for restored access – had hoped for negotiations towards a compromise. This would have seen ground-level access remain closed, but a boardwalk restored, and signage installed to explain the area’s cultural To page 6 significance.
Volunteers strike the right note
Blue-ribbon good sorts... Eighty-somethings Ann and Floyd Hulena still help others get to a monthly music show celebrating its 21st year at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna. Story, page 2.