Up lashes & brows opens in Freemans Bay
Lash and brow specialists UP Lashes & Brows brings their flagship salon to its new home in Freemans Bay.
Lash and brow specialists UP Lashes & Brows brings their flagship salon to its new home in Freemans Bay.
Matt Borsos can easily say Ponsonby has become his second home, having already worked at the Three Lamps corner for half of his life.
New Ponsonby restaurant and late-night bar Vodka Room opened in January and has since been embraced by both foodies and food critics alike.
If you’re a Ponsonby local or just enjoy a drink along the strip now and again, you’re no doubt familiar with The Whiskey.
On Wednesday 25 November, 2015 at 1. 30am a car smashes through the front window of Diamonds On Richmond.
My love affair with The Gables, on the corner of Kelmarna and Jervois, has been largely in my head in latter years, though once upon a time I used to be a regular patron.
What is the Audi Q2 like to drive? It’s a great, nimble car to drive. Being up high you get great visibility which makes parking so much easier but also you can drive with more confidence.
Grey Lynn Business Association is throwing a street party to celebrate its vibrant and progressive community.
Terry Sutcliffe is a fervent collector and restorer of timepieces but his interest in items from yesteryears extends much further, and when he bought the house on the corner of Collingwood and Heke Streets he had a feeling it would be full of pleasant surprises.
Dr Mary Paul, a senior lecturer at Massey University and a stalwart at Kelmarna Gardens for over a decade, has stepped down from the Kelmarna Trust, which she chaired for the past three years in its period of transition.
The diggers are out in Waitemata as a mix of projects get underway that create better local connections or provide new recreational facilities in our parks. Funding for each of the projects comes from a range of sources including a local board contribution Ponsonby Road Pedestrian Experience Project.
You have done it! The people have spoken and we’ve heard you loud and clear! We want to thank you all for embracing the Community-led Design (CLD) process. Even though at times it seemed to repeat itself, we got there.