John Elliott: Cones not only problem on Auckland roads
Those of us who still drive around the inner city have to negotiate umpteen red cones all over almost every street.
Those of us who still drive around the inner city have to negotiate umpteen red cones all over almost every street.
Last month Ponsonby News was proud to receive the Penny Bright memorial trophy presented by board member Sarah Trotman at the monthly Waitematā Local Board meeting.
Tony Lane’s work draws inspiration from art history through the ages: Byzantine altarpieces, Italian frescoes, early Renaissance landscapes, and 17th century Spanish still-life.
The domestic scene is the place where we are ourselves.
Hit the Stage! these school holidays.
After 45 years carving out a stellar career behind the scenes of New Zealand fashion, it is most definitely designer Paul Chaplin’s time to shine says Helene Ravlich.
I have long supported the need for as many people as possible to get out of their cars and walk, cycle, or catch a train or bus.
I was recently invited by the Urban Development Institute of New Zealand (UDINZ) to be part of a panel discussion to take a closer look at the government’s new National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD) and how it could impact central suburbs like Ponsonby.
It was a chilly Friday morning, but thankfully, OPEN café buzzed alive with locals, regulars, and contributors to Karangahape Road filling up on caffeine before filing into the Studio One Toi Tū carpark.
A sanctuary for multidimensional approaches to wellbeing has opened at 88 Jervois Road in Herne Bay.
More than a decade of thought and local consultation has taken place over how best to achieve the restoration of a native forest on the sloping bushland at the eastern end of Western Springs Lakeside Te Waiōrea Park.
The Waitematā Local Board has six City Vision members and one Citizens and Ratepayers member.