Tuesday, April 30, 2024
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I am writing in response to the Howick Residents and Ratepayers Association letter published in the Howick & Pakuranga Times on April 3, 2024. The Howick Local Board has been busy serving our diverse communities across Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, and Flat Bush. Recently we’ve delivered Celebrating Cultures and Music in Parks, in addition to funding for local community events like...
I was walking on the Farm Cove Walkway with my dog and found a large fish hook with bait attached lying on the grass by the Pakuranga Sailing Club. Presumably it was left behind by a rather careless fisher. This is the second time we have found a large fish hook. That first one was in our dog’s mouth. A...
The Mangemangeroa Reserve Community Garden has been demolished by Auckland Council for no reason other than a Farming Trust was given permission to take the stockyards away. You may have seen the tall bright orange sunflowers or the sweet pea flowers as you have been along Somerville Road. The garden grew many vegetables – sweetcorn, kumara, dwarf, runner and snake beans,...
Many will be aware that Gerald Patterson is a keen cyclist but to agree to do what he is about to undertake, well that requires a bit more than keenness! On May 18 Patterson – Patterson, the chair of the Howick Village Association - will be one of a group of riders from New Zealand, the United States and the...
A man is facing charges after a valuable Swiss watch that was listed for sale on social media was allegedly stolen during an aggravated robbery. The violent Facebook Marketplace transaction happened in Pakuranga on April 6. Counties Manukau East Police detective sergeant James Mapp says the victim had listed the watch for sale and arranged for what he thought would be...
By Simeon Brown, Member of Parliament for Pakuranga The Coalition Government is committed to getting New Zealand moving in the right direction again and we are moving at pace to deliver the change our country needs. As Minister of Transport, a key piece of work I have been undertaking is our plan to build 15 new Roads of National Significance...
Several youths who assaulted and robbed a teenager at an east Auckland shopping complex are understood to be in fresh trouble with police. As the Times recently reported, a 13-year-old local boy was waiting for friends at Hoyts Cinemas at Botany Town Centre when he was attacked at about 11.55am on April 6. The boy’s mother, who wants to remain anonymous, previously...
A young Auckland farmer is in it to win it after two years of coming in second. Last weekend marked 31-year-old Whitford-based Sam Waugh’s last chance to compete at the highly anticipated Northern FMG Young Farmer of the Year Regional Final. The two-day contest was held from April 12-13 at Mangakahia Sports and Community Complex in Poroti in Whangārei. It’s the...
June 2024 will mark the 20th anniversary of the disappearance of east Auckland man Jim Donnelly. The Times is looking back, through a series of stories, at one of the most baffling unsolved cases in recent New Zealand history. The 43-year-old father-of-two was living with his wife Tracey Donnelly and their two young children in Dannemora when he disappeared on Monday,...
Work by an east Auckland artist is among the finalists in Australia's prestigious Gallipoli Art Prize. John Richardson is a student of well-known local artist and tutor Tony Clarke, who runs TC Fine Art in Pakuranga. The organisers of the Gallipoli Art Prize say the concept of conducting art competitions in Australia and Turkey to commemorate the legacy of the heroes...