In 2012 there was much interest in the Auckland Council Unitary Plan. Grey Lynn 2030 formed GLUE - Grey Lynn Urban Environment Group (clever name). GLUEs focus was urban environment and design.
At the same time another group formed with the main focus of heritage preservation.
Eventually the people in the groups joined forces and the Grey Lynn Residence Association became a single commuity voice.
About Grey Lynn Residents Association (GLRA)
Established in 2013, the Grey Lynn Residents Association (GLRA) initially focused on heritage preservation and providing community input into the Auckland Council Unitary Plan.
In 2025, the GLRA committee, eight dedicated members, who meet bi-monthly at the Grey Lynn Returned Services Club.
Each committee member brings unique skills, interests, and local knowledge to their specific focus areas, ensuring representation for our Grey Lynn community.
2025 We owe significant gratitude to David Batten and Brandon Wilcox, who spearheaded the community-led vision for the revitalisation of Great North Road, spanning from Ponsonby Road to Surrey Crescent shops. This transformative project is now underway, with progress updates available through Auckland Transport’s website.
Auckland Transport (AT) is delivering walking, cycling and bus improvements along Great North Road, from Ponsonby Road to near Crummer Road, ending before Grey Lynn village. The changes make the street safer for all users, especially those walking or cycling.
Follow Auckland Transport's progress here.
Current Committee Members
- Brandon Wilcox, Chair:
- Transport, streets, and roading infrastructure.
- Liaison with Auckland Transport (AT).
- Focus on Williamson Ave to Great North Road
- Dan Salmon:
- Environmental issues concerning creeks, streams, and the harbour.
- David Batten:
- Transport, streets, and roading infrastructure.
- Liaison with Auckland Transport (AT).
- Focus on Arch Hill
- Joanna Hurst:
- Parks and reserves, particularly Grey Lynn Park.
- Liaison with Auckland Council Parks & Reserves department.
- John Dymond:
- Auckland Unitary Plan and the built environment.
- Built heritage preservation.
- Nicola Legat:
- Parks and reserves, particularly Grey Lynn Park.
- Liaison with Auckland Council Parks & Reserves department.
- Peter Bell:
- Grey Lynn Park.
- Culture and Community.
- Tania Mace:
- Auckland Unitary Plan submissions.
- Built heritage advocacy.
Connect with GLRA
Updates and Projects
What the Grey Lynn Lynn Residents Group gets up to
Grey Lynn Urban Environment ( GLUE)
We had a terrific turnout at our call for interest in the forming of Urban Environment Group We have clearly tapped into an issue that people in the area are concerned about. The meeting was reported the next day on National Radio’s Morning Report which is a first for Grey Lynn 2030. Grey Lynn 2030…
Read MoreUrban Design Group for Grey Lynn
Grey Lynn 2030 is calling a public meeting with the intention of forming an Urban Design Group. We want to gather people together to discuss the realities of intensification of our area and also the protection of heritage buildings. Part of this trend is historic villas are being removed to make way for new…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030’s submission on the Auckland Council’s LTP
Back in March we made a quick submission to the Auckland Council on the draft Long Term Plan We have previously commented on the Auckland Unleashed discussion document and submitted on the draft Auckland Plan. Our comments on those documents are relevant to the draft Long Term Plan and we asked for them to be taken into…
Read MoreSerious about rubbish: Submission on the Waste Management and Minimisation plan
Grey Lynn 2030 has a very active Waste Away group who are excited about the opportunity for Auckland Council to take a whole new approach to rubbish – the valuable resource that currently ends up in our landfill in alarming quantities. Recommendations in the draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan will streamline the different waste…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030’s submission draft Auckland Plan -2011
Submissions on the draft Auckland Plan close at 4pm on Monday 31 October. This plan will be the key document to shape Auckland over the next 30 years. Here is Grey Lynn 2030’s draft submission. Please use what you wish to have your say. You can use the online form or email theaucklandplan@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz Submission to…
Read MoreAuckland Plan roadshow comes to Grey Lynn
Waitemata Local Board members will be joining council staff on Sunday 9 October at the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market (9am- 12.30pm) to answer questions and provide information on the draft Auckland Plan. The Roadshow is part of the consultation on Auckland Council’s Draft Auckland Plan which currently underway. The Plan will have a major impact on Aucklanders lives over…
Read MoreHave your say on local priorities
Auckland’s 21 local boards have each prepared a draft local board plan that sets out local aspirations and priorities that will guide decisions local boards make over the next three years and beyond. Local board plans will feed into other key Auckland Council plans, such as the Auckland Plan and 2012-22 Long-term Plan. Grey Lynn…
Read MoreGrey Lynn 2030: Submission on the Auckland Plan document 2011
Submission on Auckland Unleashed, the Auckland Spatial Plan Discussion Document by Grey Lynn 2030: Transition Community About Grey Lynn 2030: Positive Vision, Practical Action Grey Lynn 2030 is a participatory community organisation that facilitates and supports local focus groups working towards a positive, connected, sustainable, resilient community through practical action. We take our terms of…
Read MoreThe Plan Jam
Collaborating for the Auckland Plan and Local Board Plans When: Wednesday 11th May 9am-midday Where: Pioneer Woman’s Hall, Cnr High Street and Freyberg Place, Auckland RSVP to: carlc@ecomatters.org.nz Carl Chenery, Climate Solutions & Regional Collaboration, EcoMatters Environment Trust Who is invited: Local groups, organisations, businesses, Auckland Council and Local Board Members wanting to contribute to…
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