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/
Grey Lynn Residents Association
Community Updates
Get Real – National plastic bag campaign launched
Dear Grey Lynn 2030, I have been working with Wanaka Wastebusters on a National GetReal Plastic Bag campaign which we launched last week. We are lobbying strongly for the major NZ retailers Progressive (Foodtown, Woolworths and Countdown) and Foodstuffs (New World, Pak n Save, 4Square) to stop giving away plastic bags for free. By charging…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Oxfam Coffee Break
In the heart of cafe culture it seems only fitting that we share our good fortune and once a year help others. The Oxfam Coffee Break is raising money and visibility to the ideas of Fair Trade. Coffee brings the Transition Town movement in to a delimma – acting and buying locally? I have not…
Read More11th Hour on next Friday in Grey Lynn
Green Screen lauched in February with 50 or so people attending. We were thrilled and inspired by the response. We are now planning to run Green Screen, the last Friday of each month. Please it in your diaries. We will be screening, hard to get underground movies, with a sustainbility, environmental theme. This month though,…
Read MoreE-Waste Action Day
Do you have computer equipment that you want to get rid of? Electronic waste (E-Waste) can seriously harm the environment, wildlife and human health when dumped on the side of the road and in landfills. E-Waste Action Day is a drive-through drop-off recycling event that gives you the opportunity to recycle your old computers and…
Read MoreHave a coffee for Oxfam- May 15th
While we here in Grey Lynn, Ponsonby and Westmere, live in the heart of coffee culture, millions of coffee growers in the developing world are struggling to earn a living. You can make a difference while having your coffee and learn more about Fair Trade. Oxfam run this event and this is what they sent…
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