Most of you will have heard by now about Auckland Council’s planning maps which show the potential for a radically reshaped city. The Council is asking for feedback on this from residents, and this blog sets out to explain to Grey Lynn residents how you can submit your views.
[Read more…]Now Is the Time to Make Your Voice Heard on the Future of Grey Lynn
9 May 2022 by Nicola Legat
Filed Under: Auckland Plan Tagged With: Arch Hill, Auckland Unitary Plan, Cohaus, Coxs Bay, Grey Lynn, Grey Lynn Park, Medium Density Residential Standards (MDRS), National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD), NPS-UD, Qualifying Matter, Resource Management (Enabling Supply and Other Matters) Amendment Bill, Special Character, Walkable catchments
Grey Lynn News – Keeping Up with the Cohaus & More!
4 October 2020 by Jess Fowler
Welcome to Grey Lynn News for Oct 2020: Keeping up with the Cohaus. Beating the water shortage. Get biking & get free stuff! And moreā¦
[Read more…]Filed Under: Grey Lynn News Tagged With: Auckland Council, Auckland Heritage Festival, Auckland Transport Community Bike Fund, Bike Auckland, Bike Grey Lynn, Bike to the Market, Biketober, Black Pineapple Foraged Cocktails, Browning Street, Bubble Weekend, Clay Works Potters Market, Cohaus, Drought, Elemental Auckland, Elemental Nights, Firth Road, Freida Margolis, Grey Lynn Farmers Market, Grey Lynn Park Festival, Hopetoun Alpha, Kelmarna Gardens, King Sweeties, Laneway, Motat, OPOSSOM, Richmond Road, St Columba Church, Surrey Crescent, Tapac, The Nukes, Thom Gill, Vector Lights
Keeping up with the Cohaus
4 October 2020 by Jamie Hosking
Grey Lynn’s big Cohaus shared-living development on Surrey Crescent is on track for completion as planned despite Covid-19 delays.
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