Wellington City’s draft Spatial Plan – designed to guide development of housing for up to 80,000 more people over the next three decades – was the main feature of a marathon meeting of the City Council’s Pūroro Āmua Planning and Environment Committee on Thursday 24 June.
Mayor Andy Foster says initial analysis of nearly 3000 submissions on the city’s draft Spatial Plan show Wellingtonians want a vibrant, liveable city and affordable housing as the housing crisis deepens across the country.
2926 individuals and organisations have made known their views on how and where Wellington’s growing population should be housed over the next few decades.
2926 individuals and organisations have made known their views on how and where Wellington’s growing population should be housed over the next few decades.
The introduction of the Aotearoa New Zealand Histories Curriculum for students in Years 1-10 is a significant change for the New Zealand Curriculum which had previously largely avoided compulsory subjects or content. Unlike many other countries, in the history of New Zealand has not been routinely taught in schools. As a result of a petition […]
Pukerua Bay shared pathway improvements due to start September 2022 PCC has provided the following information: Work to continue upgrading the shared pathway through Pukerua Bay is due to start … Shared Cycle & Pedestrian Pathway update Read More »
Well, I have finally moved and the dogs and I are settling in. It has been raining non-stop since I moved so been a bit wet walking the dogs in the rain. What a great feeling it is to finally have my own place and space and not having to be mindful of living in […]