Community

The Grey Lynn community is well-connected place. Many people volunteer to create the vibrant community. Their are many places that locals can gather Grey Lynn Community Centre: Grey Lynn Car Boot Market, Grey Lynn Farmers Market. Interested in community matters - join the Grey Lynn Residents Association or Business Association.

Facebook/Instagram

In today's digital age, the power of social media cannot be overstated, and for Grey Lynn 2030, Facebook is an accessible and effective medium. It provides a seamless and user-friendly platform for us to engage with Grey Lynn, Westmere, Arch Hill and Ponsonby residents.

For quite a few years we just used Facebook to keep our community well-informed about various projects underway, upcoming events, and important initiatives that contribute to our area's sustainability and well-being. 

In May 2025, with AI and the decline in Facebook, we have updated our website and will be using this as our main way of communicating again. This will explain the big gap in our posts.

Take a look at Facebook and you can see the whole journey.

Grey Lynn 2030 Facebook Pages

https://www.facebook.com/GreyLynn2030/

https://www.facebook.com/GreyLynnCommunity/

https://www.facebook.com/GreyLynn2030CarBootMarket/

https://www.facebook.com/electrifygreylynn/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/electrifygreylynn

https://www.facebook.com/bikegreylynn/

https://www.facebook.com/WaitemataWasteAway/

Grey Lynn, Ponsonby, Westmere Parents Group

https://www.facebook.com/ReUseMarkets/

 

 

Meet some Locals

Grey Lynn Community Centre

Grey Lynn Residents Association

 

Grey Lynn Residents Association

 

Community Updates

 

Alex Bonham – Grey Lynn Local, Waitemata Local Board Member

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 26, 2025

Alex Bonham: A Voice for Grey Lynn’s Vibrant Community Grey Lynn, with its leafy streets, bustling cafes, and strong sense of community, is our special corner of Auckland. At the heart of advocating for this unique inner-city suburb is Alex Bonham, a dedicated member of the Waitematā Local Board. Alex Bonham’s connection to Grey Lynn…

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Mike Howie and Freida Margolis

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 25, 2025

Mike Howie is the owner of Freida Margolis, a laid-back neighborhood bar located at 440 Richmond Road in Grey Lynn, Auckland. He established the bar in 2012 in a former butcher shop called “West Lynn Organic Meats,” the sign of which still hangs outside. Freida Margolis is known for its eclectic and unpretentious atmosphere, offering…

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Great North Road Update Progress

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 24, 2025

Project background – Auckland Transport Great North Road is a major Auckland corridor, carrying large numbers of people in and out of the City Centre. The area is changing, with more residential apartments being built. Around the project’s section of Great North Road, the population is expected to grow approximately 24% by 2031. Improved access…

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Grey Lynn RSC: Anzac Day 2025

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 24, 2025

Our Grey Lynn Returned Services Club, a stalwart of the community is buzzing with activity. Anzac Day is just a few days away. Very late, last Thursday night, after month’s of glorious summer weather, Auckland’s weather changed. A heavy thunderstorm was forecast as part of  Cyclone Tam. During the night a section of the roof,…

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Project Uplift Drop Off Point at the ReUse Market

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 23, 2025

Project Uplift is a New Zealand-based charity that collects new and gently used bras and distributes them to women in need, primarily in the Pacific Islands but also within New Zealand and other parts of the world. We are big fans of the work of Project Uplift and are aware unitl now there has been…

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How to improve the Waste Management in your Apartment Building?

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 23, 2025

Living in an apartment building, block of flats, a group of town houses –  offers a built in community. It also presents unique challenges, especially when it comes to managing waste – a different ballgame altogether compared to standalone houses. The concentration of multiple households, reliance on shared disposal facilities, and the diverse habits of…

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Pippa Coom –

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 22, 2025

Pippa has been integral to Grey Lynn 2030. A founding Grey Lynn 2030 Trustee and former Auckland Councillor, Pippa Coom is a long- time local who continues to be inspired by the group’s positive vision and practical action.  Your motivation for getting involved ? In December 2008 I read about a community meeting in the…

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Te Rimutahi – Ponsonby’s new Civic Space

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 22, 2025

After 12 years of advocacy work which began with a petition of over 1200 signatures calling for the retention of the entire site at 254 Ponsonby Road for the new civic space, followed by 10 years of work as the Community-Led Design Group (established by the Waitematā Local Board in 2015), the transformation of what…

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Grey Lynn Farmers Market in 2025

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Apr 22, 2025

  Grey Lynn Farmers Market: A Community Gem On Sunday mornings, Grey Lynn Farmers Market transforms the Grey Lynn Community Centre, into a vibrant village square that brings locals together for their weekly grocery shopping. Young families gather near the playground, locals enjoy chatting with people they know, and vendors share cooking tips and stories…

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