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Public meeting on Hendserson's future
October 23, 2015 at 9:10 AM
PUBLIC MEETING ON HENDERSON’s FUTURE
Where: Waitakere Community Resource Centre, 8 Ratanui Street, Henderson
When: Monday 9th November, 6pm to 8pm
Come and tell us what you think! Auckland Council through Panuku Development Auckland are prioritising town centres for urban renewal and more development. This is our chance to make the case for Henderson.
Henderson is in the mix for investment, but we need your help to get us over the line. It’ll be a hard battle, but your support and your vision gives us the best chance of success.
Henderson-Massey Local Board have invested in a town centre implementation plan, with key moves to get Henderson moving forward again. Our vision involves:
- Getting our shops filled, and encouraging a vibrant local economy
- A walkable town centre, where smart modern design contributes to a beautiful place
- More people living in Henderson, promoting safety and a strengthened community
So come along to the public meeting, share your love of Henderson and tell us what you want for our community. Your views will be used by your local board to form an argument to Panuku Development Auckland that we think they should Put Henderson First.
Space is limited, so do call ahead. I’m Shane Henderson, Deputy Chair of the Local Board and co-ordinating this campaign. I’m at 021 044 0088 or put.henderson.first@gmail.com
Shane Henderson
Deputy Chairperson
Henderson-Massey Local Board | Auckland Council
6 Henderson Valley Road, Henderson, Waitakere
Phone: 021 839 935
Your best parking options:
The Waitakere Community Resource Centre is located at 8 Ratanui St, Henderson. Access is up the service lane directly behind the shops – we are on top of the grassy bank, next to Harvey Norman.
If driving please note there is no visitor parking on site, your best parking options are:
- The multi-storey Wilsons car park, entrance off Trading Place, $1.00 per hour
- Public car park on Corbans Hill, Great North Rd (5 min walk) $4.00 per day
- Public car park next to The Falls restaurant, Alderman Drive, (5 min walk) $4.00 per day
- Henderson Valley Rd, just under railway bridge, 3 hour free parking. 5 min walk
- Side Roads – free, with a walk.
- If taking public transport, you can catch a train to Henderson Station and walk for 5 minutes up Ratanui St or catch a bus and alight across from Unitec. Check out https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/ for your public transport options.
Come along, tell us your vision for Henderson, and ask Panuku Development Auckland to Put Henderson First
Mandy Spencer
Resource Centre Coordinator
Community Waitakere Charitable Trust
| Waitakere Community Resource Centre, 8 Ratanui St, Henderson | PO Box 21068, Henderson, Waitakere, 0650
| T: 09 838 7903 | M: 021 0346413 |
| W: www.communitywaitakere.org.nz
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