From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
End the war on cars so families can easily reach shops, sports, concerts and community events without being forced onto alternatives.
Make it easier for responsible bar owners to gain and keep licences without suffering long delays, costs and needless red tape.
Protect guaranteed public access to coasts, reserves and Crown land so communities can enjoy them freely now and in future.
Ensure that shared access public parks provide both well maintained sports facilities and off-leash recreation opportunities for dog owners.
Make it easier and less costly for responsible hospitality venues to obtain and keep liquor licences without excessive red tape.
Protect public access to coasts, parks, reserves and public spaces so communities can enjoy them with equal access for all.
Advocate for sporting upgrades to Colin Maiden, Bloodworth Park and Michaels Ave so sports clubs and families have top-quality facilities.
Back local festivals and cultural events that celebrate Ōrākei's identity and bring families and neighbours together.
Support the upkeep of public facilities like parks, playgrounds, libraries, halls and reserves as safe, accessible hubs for all people.
Build more sporting facilities and community centres to promote well-being and connection, especially for elderly and young people.
Advocate for safer public spaces and better facilities like parks and community hubs, keeping services relevant to people and their needs.
Support and fund more events that celebrate diversity and showcase and engage Māori and ethnic communities, strengthening cultural fabric.
End the war on cars so families can easily reach shops, sports, concerts and community events without being forced onto alternatives.
Make it easier for responsible bar owners to gain and keep licences without suffering long delays, costs and needless red tape.
Protect guaranteed public access to coasts, reserves and Crown land so communities can enjoy them freely now and in future.
Ensure that shared access public parks provide both well maintained sports facilities and off-leash recreation opportunities for dog owners.
Make it easier and less costly for responsible hospitality venues to obtain and keep liquor licences without excessive red tape.
Protect public access to coasts, parks, reserves and public spaces so communities can enjoy them with equal access for all.
Advocate for sporting upgrades to Colin Maiden, Bloodworth Park and Michaels Ave so sports clubs and families have top-quality facilities.
Back local festivals and cultural events that celebrate Ōrākei's identity and bring families and neighbours together.
Support the upkeep of public facilities like parks, playgrounds, libraries, halls and reserves as safe, accessible hubs for all people.
Build more sporting facilities and community centres to promote well-being and connection, especially for elderly and young people.
Advocate for safer public spaces and better facilities like parks and community hubs, keeping services relevant to people and their needs.
Support and fund more events that celebrate diversity and showcase and engage Māori and ethnic communities, strengthening cultural fabric.
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