Why we love our market

“Love to support my local market and also catch up with my friends and neighbours on sunday morning. I can walk there, don’t need to dress up and its very sociable. One day I’ll go in my jarmies.” “I love this friendly little community market. It has a great selection of products.” “The whole market…

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Grey Lynn 2030 News: April 2019

In the April Issue Creating urban bio-corridors Grey Lynn 2030 April meeting with the wasters Grey Lynn Farmers Market – still time to vote for your favourite market and win a trip to Singapore for two Unpackit Roadshow of joy Grey Lynn Business Association – new website and details of the next networking event coming…

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Pollinator Paths Grey Lynn

Pollinator Paths Planting roadside berms to create urban bio-corridors 1.    Goal To create a beautiful and diverse urban landscape that supports a rich mix of flora and fauna; where nature is visible and celebrated; with streets where people, plants, birds, bees and insects flourish. 2.    The Plan To create continuous gardens on the roadside…

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Pollinator Paths: Urban Bio-Corridors

We often get asked whether it is legal to plant the grass berms found beside the footpath on most residential roads and whether these are a good place to plant fruit trees.  Come along and find out. At our March meeting we will be sharing ideas for using our local berms to establish ‘urban bio-corridors’. The…

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10/10/10 Where do you plan to be?

All over Auckland working bees are happening with the community taking the lead on climate solutions. There are almost 6000 work parties registered world wide. Find out about the huge number of events in Auckland here to get involved in a fun familyday of action. Where do you plan to be? At Shed 1 ,…

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Green Screen- The Water Whisperers, Tangaroa

We are thrilled to be hosting the Auckland Premier of the Water Whisperers Tangaroa Kathleen Gallagher award winning Director of Earth Whisperers Papatuanuku says  “This film is about the reconnection of ourselves with our lakes, rivers and oceans. We have guides already in our midst – old fishermen, conservationists, farmers, scientists local iwi and divers…

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