Grey Lynn 2030
Grey Lynn 2030 Update: November 2013
Thank you for making the Grey Lynn Farmers Market so great! The Grey Lynn Farmers Market celebrated four years of operation last month on a sunny day with live music from Soul Samba Circus followed by the AGM. We used the occasion to give thanks to everyone who is part of the Grey Lynn Farmers Market community- the…
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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 MoreGrey Lynn News May 2013
Local resident and business owner Soala Wilson does a great job putting together a round up of Grey Lynn news Subscribe here Follow Grey Lynn News on FB https://www.facebook.com/GreyLynnNews Issue number 4 French Crepes Have Arrived Welcome to La Cocotte, Grey Lynn’s newest cafe offering exceptional french treats and great coffee. Specialising in both savoury…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030 – Ponsonby News May 2013
Every month Grey Lynn 2030 has a column in Ponsonby News. Here is the column from the May edition Grey Lynn 2030 is our local response to the Transition Towns movement that started in the UK. Our group has kicked off and run a number of local initiatives including the Grey Lynn Farmers Market, the…
Read MoreFairtrade at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market
Fairtrade Fortnight is from May 4-19 and there will be a range of events around New Zealand to raise awareness of Fairtrade products. From Fairtrade ANZ: “Every product carrying the Fairtrade Label has been independently checked against international standards, all the way from the field to the shelf, so you can trust that the products…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030 April 2013
Grey Lynn 2030 column – April edition of Ponsonby News The inorganic collection is currently underway in the central suburbs of Auckland. The collection appears to be an effective way to encourage the re-use of unwanted junk. Unfortunately, even though some useful scavenging does occur, the majority of what goes out on the kerb ends up in…
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