Posts by Grey Lynn 2030
Grey Lynn 2030 News Feb 2013
The Grey Lynn 2030 network of groups is zinging into 2013 with fresh opportunities to get connected, take action, or just have fun! Out with the old …. a fresh year is a chance to move on some stuff that you no longer need but somebody else will appreciate. The Grey Lynn 2030 car boot…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Working Bee : February 2013
The Grey Lynn shops are looking cleaner, feeling loved and cared for..thank you. Our next working bee is this Sunday, 3rd Feb, 10am – 12pm Meet outside The Works Hair Salon, 142 Williamson Ave, Grey Lynn. Bring garden tools and gloves. Make new friends and connect with other like-minded people. Light refreshments will be provided…
Read MoreZero Waste cooking class
Learn how to reduce your food waste with 2011 & 2012 Chef of the Year David Schofield this Sunday at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market. David’s class will show you how to turn the food we normally guiltily throw away into delicious dishes – you win as you are saving money and the environment wins…
Read MoreSustainable Business Network Awards success Grey Lynn Business
Congratulations to all the winners at the Sustainable Business Network awards last night but in particular the Grey Lynn businesses that are leading the way. The awards, which are now in their ninth year, are the pre-eminent sustainability awards in New Zealand. They recognise leaders in social innovation and businesses that are championing sustainability and new…
Read MoreTransition towns at the Sustainable City Showcase
Grey Lynn 2030 is delighted to be joining with other transition town groups in Auckland to take part in the Sustainable City Showcase which brings together 120 businesses and innovators in a pop-up city at the Cloud. You will find the Transition Towns space in the community zone located after you have worked through the…
Read MoreWilton Street Community Garden – Come Garden
Our devoted team of gardens, who meet most Sundays are looking for keen people to join in the community spirit of working, planting, planning and eating the goodness from this wonderful small garden in central Grey Lynn.
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