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Want to be Trustee? 2017
Grey Lynn 2030 is a vibrant and active group, currently involved in multiple projects centred mainly around community reslience, emissions reduction and waste reduction. We’d love to hear from you if you have an interest or passion for sustainability, community engagement and grass roots change making. We are looking for new Trustees. This year will…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030 Chair’s Report 2016
Grey Lynn 2030 Transition Community Trust Chair’s Report 2016 Welcome to the Grey Lynn 2030 AGM for 2016. I would like to start with a thank you to our Trustees and active Waste Away members who have contributed and ensured that 2016 was another year full of activity for the group. We have had some…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030 Chair’s report 2015
Chair’s Report 2015 It has been another active year for Grey Lynn 2030. The Car Boot Market, under the expert organization and marketing of Suzanne, is humming along and in fact the November market attracted a record number of applications … too many for the available spaces! The Car Boot Market is held on the last Sunday…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030 Annual Report 2013
On a lovely summer day before Christmas we gathered in the Wilton Street Gardens for our annual meeting and Christmas lunch. Here is the report given by Grey Lynn 2030 Chair, Suzanne Kendrick ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 2013 Message from the Chair I am pleased to present the annual report for the…
Read MoreWant to see our community even more resilient, connected and vibrant?
At the end of June representatives from a wide range of Grey Lynn groups came together for an afternoon workshop to share ideas, brainstorm for Grey Lynn’s future and plan some actions. This is core to Grey Lynn 2030 as our name is about how we want Grey Lynn to be in the year 2030.…
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…
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