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Better bus shelters

Friday, 13 February 2004, 4:34 pm | North Shore City

Improvements to bus shelters across North Shore City have made them better-looking and more comfortable for an increasing number of bus patrons. More >>

Road Needs A Name

Thursday, 12 February 2004, 4:14 pm | North Shore City

The new road linking State Highway 1 to the top of the Northwestern Motorway might already be under construction, but it still has no name. More >>

Council Purchase Extends Popular Cliff Top Park

Thursday, 12 February 2004, 2:16 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City Council has spent $950,000 to buy a cliff top Castor Bay property adjoining Kennedy Park. More >>

Council Supports Govt. Package, With Some Concerns

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 4:01 pm | North Shore City

The North Shore City Council has supported the core recommendations of the Chief Executives' report to the region's seven local councils evaluating the Government's transport funding and governance proposals, announced on 12 December. More >>

Busway costs reviewed as project moves forward

Thursday, 5 February 2004, 9:57 am | North Shore City

Revised costs for building New Zealand's first busway and new conditions imposed by Transfund, the government's transport funding agency, will be discussed next week when updated budgets go to North Shore City councillors for consideration. More >>

Images: Kids & Council Get To School Together

Thursday, 22 January 2004, 11:16 am | North Shore City

BACKGROUND: North Shore City Council has won Government support for its plans to focus its efforts this year on reducing the number of pupils travelling by car to schools to ease traffic congestion at peak times and improve student safety. See… ... More >>

Back to school - but not by car please

Thursday, 22 January 2004, 9:45 am | North Shore City

North Shore City Council has won Government support for its plans to focus its efforts this year on reducing the number of pupils travelling by car to schools to ease traffic congestion at peak times and improve student safety. More >>

North Shore City mayor sends condolences to family

Tuesday, 20 January 2004, 3:59 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City Mayor George Wood shares his community's sense of shock and sorrow at the tragedy, which unfolded at one of the city's most popular east coast swimming beaches last Friday. More >>

Shore is the best for walking

Thursday, 15 January 2004, 3:11 pm | North Shore City

Get your walking shoes on for the Takapuna to Milford coastal heritage walk. Metro Magazine readers have given it the thumbs up. More >>

Go-Ahead For Busway And Interchange Upgrade

Wednesday, 24 December 2003, 11:39 am | North Shore City

North Shore City's Mayor George Wood says the country's first Busway has passed a major hurdle and he is welcoming a decision today that effectively gives the major public transport project the final go-ahead. More >>

Local scholarship winner gets on-job experience

Wednesday, 24 December 2003, 11:34 am | North Shore City

A college student who won a study scholarship from North Shore City Council is now on the job and learning about stormwater systems engineering at first hand. More >>

Museum Commercialism 'Crass'

Monday, 22 December 2003, 9:42 am | North Shore City

A World War II bomber pilot has made a heartfelt plea to retain the name of the Auckland region's largest and most used museum as the 'Auckland War Memorial Museum'. More >>

A project based approach to crime reduction

Monday, 22 December 2003, 9:37 am | North Shore City

North Shore City Council has renewed its support of a community-based crime prevention initiative. More >>

More time to consider Whenuapai

Friday, 19 December 2003, 10:38 am | North Shore City

North Shore City Council will be surveying its residents to check the local pulse on the controversial issue of Whenuapai in neighbouring Waitakere City. More >>

Council proposes upgrade of major roading corridor

Tuesday, 16 December 2003, 5:10 pm | North Shore City

North Shore City Council is planning some major changes to how traffic is managed in one of its key roading corridors - the Wairau-Shakespeare-Taharoto area - and is asking residents views about what improvements they would like to see put in place. More >>

Spectacular Regatta for Takapuna in 2005

Tuesday, 16 December 2003, 8:49 am | North Shore City

Up to 100 yachts and 300 people could well be involved with a major international dinghy sailing event in North Shore City in February 2005. More >>

Council endorses regional open space strategy

Monday, 15 December 2003, 3:54 pm | North Shore City

An open space strategy for the Auckland region is expected to be endorsed by the area's local authorities and should come into effect next year. More >>

Heritage postcards celebrate local architecture

Monday, 15 December 2003, 1:39 pm | North Shore City

Celebrating local architectural heritage is the key driver behind a unique North Shore City Council and University of Auckland Architecture Archive partnership. More >>

No Change To Current Weathertightness Procedure

Wednesday, 10 December 2003, 10:56 am | North Shore City

North Shore City Council has no immediate plans to change its existing procedure for assessing new or existing buildings that use monolithic cladding and is not stopping the building of homes using this type of construction. More >>

City Schools Score Scholarships

Tuesday, 9 December 2003, 11:48 am | North Shore City

Four national NZEST (New Zealand Education and Scholarship Trust) scholarships worth $1500 each of a total of 20 available, have come to North Shore City schools, with one of those four being a $2500 scholarship. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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