A dedicated Erebus Memorial Park for the National Erebus Memorial
On 28 November 1979, 257 lives were lost when flight TE901 crashed on Mt Erebus, Antarctica.
On 28 November 1979, 257 lives were lost when flight TE901 crashed on Mt Erebus, Antarctica.
Let’s make the Ponsonby Pompallier - a win-win for Three Lamps.
After thrashing out the Auckland Council’s Unitary Plan, the Government is apparently pushing Auckland to further intensify the inner city, way beyond the provisions of the Unitary Plan.
The sad news is that the 200 old pines have gone for good.
Auckland Council’s recently approved 10 year plan, the Recovery Budget, has some good news for increasing the tree canopy of Auckland.
This is the tree planting season.
The future of our iconic Leys Institute remains unclear at the time of writing despite the recent release of the Auckland Council Long Term Plan.
Richard Northey’s writings as the Waitemat-a Local Board Chair in July’s Ponsonby News was no ‘news’.
The importance of having full time permanent representation of Grey Lynn’s issues to key stakeholders within Auckland has never been more evident than in the last month.
Our (volunteer) Community-Led Design (CLD) group has been deeply saddened by the unexpected passing on Thursday, 8 July of long-serving group member Andy Smith.
Our dear friend and colleague on the ‘Ponsonby Park’ Community-Led Design group died unexpectedly at home, on Thursday 8 July.
onsonby locals are set to get slice of the big screen experience as the perfect match between locally owned Silky Otter Cinemas and community favourite, Ponsonby Central, opens in early 2022.