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Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki buys land under Macleans College for $97m

Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki buys land under Macleans College for $97m 15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read Macleans College is a decile 9 school with uninterrupted sea views at Bucklands Beach. Photo / Brett Phibbs An Auckland iwi, Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, has agreed to buy the land under Macleans College in a $97-million deal that dwarfs any previous treaty-based school transfer. The small iwi, which only 498 people said they belonged to in the 2013 Census, has decided to exercise a right to buy the land that was agreed under a Treaty of Waitangi settlement in 2015. But the value of the prime site with uninterrupted sea views at Bucklands Beach has escalated more than seven-fold since the iwi and the Crown reached an agreement in principle on the settlement - from $16m to more than $120m.

Parents protest saves Campbells Bay School pōhutukawa trees

Parents protest saves Campbells Bay School pōhutukawa trees 9 Mar, 2021 04:00 AM 3 minutes to read Guy Davies, with his children Georgia, Zak and Maxwell, helped to save the 70-year-old pōhutukawa trees at Campbells Bay School. Photo / Brett Phibbs Guy Davies, with his children Georgia, Zak and Maxwell, helped to save the 70-year-old pōhutukawa trees at Campbells Bay School. Photo / Brett Phibbs A parents protest has saved five historic pōhutukawa trees that had been planned to be axed at Auckland s Campbells Bay School. The school s board of trustees says the Ministry of Education has agreed to move a planned new classroom block 4.5 metres further back from Aberdeen Rd to leave the pōhutukawa intact.

Auckland school s pōhutukawa trees saved from the chop after local outcry

Caroline Williams/Stuff Signs and artwork in support of preserving the trees have been a common sight in the streets surrounding the school. “It’s not just a bunch of trees, there’s local, cultural and ecological issues that surround it. “We teach children to protect and look after the environment, this isn’t really setting them a good example.” STUFF Bright red pōhutukawa trees are a familiar sight come Christmas time in New Zealand. Yellow pōhutukawa trees, not so much. Parents also said the plan to remove the trees was hypocritical given the school emblem is a pōhutukawa blossom.

Community Saves Campbells Bay School Trees

Sunday, 7 March 2021, 3:06 pm A community-led campaign to save Campbells Bay School’s iconic roadside pohutukawa trees has succeeded. At a 4th March zoom meeting with Save Campbells Bay School Trees action group, Ministry of Education officials presented a scheme for re-locating the school’s urgently-needed new classroom block. The revised plan sets the building an additional 4.5 metres back from the school’s road boundary, leaving room for the main stand of five pohutukawa to be retained following limited root reduction and canopy trimming. Save Campbells Bay School Trees spokesperson Jenny Chamberlain says the group is delighted with the outcome. “It’s win win for everyone involved.

Community Scoop » Community Saves Campbells Bay School Trees

Press Release – Save Campbells Bay School Trees A community-led campaign to save Campbells Bay Schools iconic roadside pohutukawa trees has succeeded. At a 4th March zoom meeting with Save Campbells Bay School Trees action group, Ministry of Education officials presented a scheme for re-locating … A community-led campaign to save Campbells Bay School’s iconic roadside pohutukawa trees has succeeded. At a 4th March zoom meeting with Save Campbells Bay School Trees action group, Ministry of Education officials presented a scheme for re-locating the school’s urgently-needed new classroom block. The revised plan sets the building an additional 4.5 metres back from the school’s road boundary, leaving room for the main stand of five pohutukawa to be retained following limited root reduction and canopy trimming.

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