Posts by Grey Lynn 2030
Reclaiming Grey Lynn’s resources presentation with Warren Snow
Auckland Council has just signed off on a new Waste Management and Minimisation Plan for the Auckland region that has the potential to dramatically reduce the waste going to landfill and transform current unsustainable waste practices. There are exciting opportunities in the Plan for community-led initiatives to turn our waste into valuable resources, develop new upcycling skills…
Read MoreA new era for Grey Lynn 2030 – 2012
Grey Lynn 2030 becomes a Trust Nearly four years ago I spotted a small notice in the local paper asking “Do you want to be part of creating a positive future for Grey Lynn? – come along to a public meeting”. I found this an intriguing invitation at atime when I had decided to make…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030: Working Bee
The volunteering by the community just gets better every time and I am always grateful for the hard work and effort they put in at the most recent GREY LYNN WORKING BEE tidy up held on Sunday 10th June 2012. Keep a lookout for the new blue Lobelias and white daisies going in the Urban…
Read MoreWestern Bays Community Group AGM 2012
Attention residents of Grey Lynn, Ponsonby, Arch Hill, Freemans Bay, St Marys Bay, Herne Bay, Westmer Western Bays Community Group: Public Meeting and AGM Tuesday June 12 All Saints Church Hall Corner of Ponsonby Road and Cowan Street 7.30-9pm
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030’s submission on the Auckland Council’s LTP
Back in March we made a quick submission to the Auckland Council on the draft Long Term Plan We have previously commented on the Auckland Unleashed discussion document and submitted on the draft Auckland Plan. Our comments on those documents are relevant to the draft Long Term Plan and we asked for them to be taken into…
Read More‘Eye on the Ocean’ art exhibition at Jafa Cafe
Rio Rossellini is a renowned conservation cetacean artist who uses the rare pointillist technique to depict whales and dolphins against the backdrop of New Zealand. Also a whale and dolphin activist, Rio uses her art to highlight current plights of cetaceans, with the imminent extinction of New Zealand’s endemic 55 Maui’s dolphins high on her…
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