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Golf club seeks to rezone land to avoid redevelopment


A prominent Auckland golf club is looking to rezone its 80-hectare course in Papatoetoe in a bid to stave off future development.
Critics of a zoning change say The Grange site is in an area with excellent transport and community infrastructure and would be better suited for residential development.
Photo: Stuff / Anna Loren
But not everyone is pleased with the Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club s proposal.
Under the Auckland Unitary Plan, the Papatoetoe property is zoned for residential mixed housing urban and residential terraced housing and apartments.
However, the club wants to use a private plan change to make it an open space - sport and active recreation zone. ....

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Miss Nixon and the Treaty of Waitangi


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Emilia Maude Nixon in her Garden of Memories c1960.
Miss Emilia Maude Nixon of Uxbridge Road, Howick, valued the recommendation of Lord Bledisloe, the former Governor-General of New Zealand, that we should follow the practice of open-air museums of Scandinavia by recording the history of Maori and pakeha in Aotearoa.
In 1935 she developed the “Garden of Memories” honouring Ngai Tai and settlers of Owairoa [later called Howick] “to promote understanding, harmony and goodwill between all people.”
Miss Nixon recognised the importance of The Treaty of Waitangi and that it was signed not far away by the Tamaki River.
She wrote to the Mayor of Auckland City, Sir John Allum, who on March 4, 1953, unveiled a plaque at Karaka Bay commemorating the 17 Maori who signed the Treaty there on March 4, 1840. ....

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