“We have identified all of our infrastructural restraints and enablers for Tokoroa and Tīrau so we are looking at those communities to assess where growth can take place quickly because it is all about speed to market now,” he said. “We have identified a number of growth cells so over the next few weeks I will be talking to landowners who have got land that is currently zoned residential that is not developed. “They are good to go. We don’t have to go and spend millions of dollars on pipes for those areas as that was already done years ago [when the towns were rapidly growing].”
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Monday, 26 July 2021, 10:37 am
A block of rural-zoned land bordering one of the
country’s busiest highways and sandwiched between two
substantial industrial business plants near one of New
Zealand’s rural ‘boom-towns’ has been placed on the
market for sale.
The largely undeveloped
4.1-hectare pasture block at Mangatawhiri in the Northern
Waikato sits at the southern base of the Bombay Hills on
Auckland’s metropolitan urban limit, and just a few
kilometres away from the prosperous satellite township of
Pokeno which has sprung up in the last few
decades.
The rectangular-shaped landholding for sale
faces onto State Highway Two – which connects Auckland to