Ponsonby Park update
Urban green space is an important investment that local authorities make on behalf of their citizens' wellbeing.
Urban green space is an important investment that local authorities make on behalf of their citizens' wellbeing.
So what did you plant in April? I managed lettuce, spinach, rocket, cauliflower and just a few early seed potatoes.
Forward-thinking Aucklanders planted over 500 Monterey pines at Western Springs in 1923.
I recently met the vivacious Anita Hollerer-Squire, a life coach turned wellness coach.
The economic prosperity of a city and the safety of, and convenience for, the people walking its streets are directly linked. Every retail trip involves a walk (or wheel), even if it is just through the shop door, so attracting foot traffic is vital.
In collaboration with the RSA, Auckland’s Harbour Bridge is set to join more than 80 events across the region in paying tribute those who served their country in WWI and other conflicts.
CARE…ASK…KNOW…who made your clothes ribbon tags….
As of this week, Orphans Kitchen kicks off Root-to-Petal, a fortnight celebration of plants. Vegan and vegetarian dishes will be showcased across our breakfast, lunch and dinner menus.
In 1918 our brave soldiers endured their final year of WWI’s bloody conflict, suffering and sacrificing their lives for our country.
Western Springs park circuit walk is closed and has been cordoned off due to significant damage to the park from yesterday’s storm event.
Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day last Tuesday was an incredible success and they handed out over 4,940 scoops of ice cream to their incredible fans – JUST in Ponsonby!.
We received sad news last week to hear of the passing of George Wilson Morgan.