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Issue 67 –1 October 1, 2021 Issue 1 –Issue 15 March 2019 March 2019 Issue – 115– 15 March 2019
Local favourites bounce back into business... p3
Hurstmere Rd workers play catch-up... p11
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Lakeside village construction starts in 2022
A five-storey retirement village will begin rising on the slopes above Lake Pupuke next year. The country’s largest retirement village operator, Ryman Healthcare, is behind the project on the site of the former Takapuna Fire Station. Before lockdown, work had already
The almost 7000sqm block of land, including two properties adjoining the former fire station land, fronts onto Killarney St and looks back across Killarney Park to the lake, with a side entrance from Antis Pl. Neighbours were told in July that asbestos To page 2
begun on removing asbestos from the derelict building. Project manager Will Drennan said it was expected construction would run into early 2024. The village will have 89 apartments – 59 independent-living and 30 assisted-living suites.
Author back in the swim as lockdown mood lifts
Back at the beach... Takapuna thriller writer Rose Carlyle relishes taking regular bracing dips. She shares her love of ocean swimming – allowed again under Alert Level 3 – and of writing. Story, page 6.
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