1545 days ago

An inspiring afternoon with Paul.

Arena Living

Come along to Mayfair Village on Wednesday 5 February at 1pm when Dr Paul Wood, using his journey from delinquent to doctor, will share his passion for helping people strive towards their potential.

Paul’s talk will be followed by a Q+A. Numbers are limited, so RSVP today to avoid disappointment.This FREE community event is part of our monthly Mayfair Village Speaker Series. Join us at 14 Oteha Valley Road, Northcross. We’d love to see you there!

For information or to RSVP, please visit arenaliving.nz/mayfair-village or call 0800 774 635.
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2 hours ago

Dancing classes

Roshan from Greenhithe

Hi all, Is there any evening dancing classes around greenhithe ?

13 hours ago

Get painting with Resene plant-based paints!

Resene

Plant-based paints are made just like normal paint but everything in the tin comes from plants and minerals.

Plus they’re Eco Choice approved with low odour and easy water clean-up, so you can paint or stain your place with ease.

Available from Resene ColorShops.
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17 hours ago

Kauri Glen Reserve treetop bridge and boardwalk now open!

John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board

NEWSFLASH: The wait is over and the Kauri Glen Reserve treetop bridge and boardwalk is NOW OPEN to the public! Check it out!

And please join us for our official opening/celebration in a couple of weeks!
➡️ When: 12pm Sunday 28 April
➡️ Where: Kauri Glen Road entrance to Kauri Glen Reserve
➡️ Facebook event: www.facebook.com...
Free BBQ! Walk the new track!

This is a new step-free route between Kauri Glen Road and Tui Glen Road, with a refurbished track (including steps) to Raymond Terrace. The new bridge is around 6 storeys high with a very impressive view of the forest tree tops.
The new tracks, bridge and boardwalk have been built to a standard to help prevent the spread of kauri dieback disease, which is especially important in this park.
*** Please always clean your shoes, bikes, prams and wheelchairs at the stations. ***

Note: We made the decision to allow public access earlier than expected to prevent further damage to the forest by those who were throwing the fences into the trees 🙁

- Funded by the Kaipātiki Local Board and Natural Environment Targeted Rate.