A great option for this Dry(ish) July: Lyre’s
This Dry July, there have never been more options for opting for an alcohol-free month in style.
This Dry July, there have never been more options for opting for an alcohol-free month in style.
Ponsonby/ Westmere based designer and mother of four, Sarah McNaughton launched her label Sarah Bell this month and we immediately fell in love with it.
This month Ponsonby News caught up with16-year-old local business owner Otta Rusholme, a home school student who started a daily dog walking service called Paws to Doors nearly three years ago in Grey Lynn.
This month’s cover stars are Hoshiar Palani and his wife, Arezo Khosrawi, who are part of a group of about 250 Kurdish refugees who came to New Zealand from Jordan in 2005.
Open Week at Western Springs College/Nga Puna O Waiorea provides a brilliant opportunity for prospective parents and their children to view the future of education in one of the most up to date and striking pieces of school architecture in New Zealand.
JP is a Frenchman, now a Kiwi, who uses comedy magic and circus art to entertain.
The greater Ponsonby market has perhaps surprised us on the upside over the last month with higher than expected buyer turnout at open homes, multiple bidders at many auctions and quality properties selling well under the hammer or not long afterward.
We all need to remind ourselves that the COVID-19 pandemic has not entirely gone away.
How quickly Ponsonby has bounced back from the Covid-19 lock-down I must admit that as we - as a community and nation - worked our way down the Covid-19 levels from four to three to two to one, I thought our re-emergence from enforced social hibernation would be gradual and somewhat timid. Particularly in my field of expertise – being real estate.
The Leys Institute Library and Gymnasium have now been mothballed for six months and are starting to look sad and neglected.
Grey Lynn & Around is the new trade name for the Grey Lynn Business Association, contributing to our local hood through the support of business and community groups.
Our rates, directed by Auckland Council, are a major component of our local economy.