Archive for June, 2011

Energy Focus Group gets underway

The impact of raising energy costs is not going to go away. Creating an energy focus group within Grey Lynn 2030 will provide a space to discuss ideas, learn from experts, create and implement projects, be proactive and inspire our community to join in.

First meeting to get an energy focus group underway.  Find out more here

All Welcome

7.30pm Thursday 23 June in the Oval Room at the Grey Lynn Community Centre

Contact Chris Olson at:             chris.letter.box@gmail.com Ph 021 2290329

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Grey Lynn 2030 June Community News

In the June Issue

SAVE the Grey Lynn Post Office campaign
New Energy Focus Group
Winter Series at the Farmers Market
Waste Away update- food waste
Grey Lynn Business Association- next event and news
Green Screen presents Mondovino
Conscious Consumer

If you would like to receive the monthly Grey Lynn Community news directly (including the calendar of events) email greylynn2030@gmail.com

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Green Screen Presents Mondovino

Sunday 26 June 7.30pm

Mondovino  offers a witty but well-informed look at how business concerns and the homogenization of tastes around the world are changing the way wine is being made.

Grey Lynn Community Centre

Only $2 entry

Come along early for a glass of wine

Green Screen last Sunday of the month

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Locals fight to save iconic Grey Lynn Post Office

Media Release from Grey Lynn 2030 and the Grey Lynn Business Association

Subject: NZ Post closures

9 June 2011

Locals fight to save iconic Grey Lynn Post Office

NZ Post was left in no doubt last night that Grey Lynners feel passionately about their Post Office (a Post Shop) and are willing to fight to save the services it provides and the historic building. At a public meeting hosted by community group Grey Lynn 2030 and the Grey Lynn Business Association over 50 locals called on NZ Post to urgently reconsider its decision.

Located on the corner of Williamson Ave and Great North Road, the NZ Post plans will see the relocation of the post office boxes and postal services from the Post Office building to a Post Centre franchisee. Kiwibank and bill payment services are to be discontinued. Four NZ Post staff also face an uncertain future.

“NZ Post has clearly misjudged the needs of the Grey Lynn community, many of whom are not internet savvy, and the importance of the Post Office in creating a vibrant hub that supports a lively shopping area for a range of businesses” says local hair dresser, Soala Wilson “I feel incredibly angry and saddened that NZ Post is planning on ripping out the heart of Grey Lynn”

Chair, John Elliott reminded the meeting that the new super city structure will only work if local communities are strengthened and sustainable. “The NZ Post plans are a backward step when Grey Lynn has been identified as a growth area by Auckland Council”

Cr Mike Lee, while acknowledging NZ Post’s need to run at a profit, called on the company to consider its obligations to communities as set out in its Statement of Intent and grant a stay of execution until what he called a “community rescue team” led by local business people could come up with a solution which would enable continued postal, banking and bill paying services in Grey Lynn.

A resolution was unanimously passed at the meeting for a working group to be formed to negotiate with NZ Post to delay the closure and to reconsider the decision.

Government and Community Relations Manager Peter Fa’afiu, who fronted the meeting for NZ Post, said he had heard loud and clear the message from the Grey Lynn community. He acknowledged the passion for the Grey Lynn Post Office and committed to taking the proposal back to Wellington to discuss with CEO Brian Roche.

Notes:

Save our Post office public meeting held at the Grey Lynn Community Centre on Wednesday 8 June.

Attendees included Deborah Harcus of the Eden Tce Business Association who is fighting to save the Symonds Street Post Office from closure, Waitemata Local Board members Shale Chambers, Rob Thomas and Pippa Coom; Waitemata & Gulf Councillor Mike Lee and Denise Roche, Green Party candidate for Auckland Central. Apologies were received from MPs Jacinda Ahern and Nikki Kaye

Chair John Elliott

Hosted by Grey Lynn 2030 and the Grey Lynn Business Association

Contact person for the working group: Soala Wilson

soala.wilson@gmail.com

phone 027 4372698

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Crime prevention in our neighbourhood

Local Community Constable Natalie Lyons is wanting to create an email database of Grey Lynn residents so that she can email her Community Constable newsletter to residents rather than the time consuming effort of pounding the pavement.  This quarterly newsletter includes stats on crime in Grey Lynn and general information on crime prevention and interesting criminal profiles. If you’d like to receive this newsletter by email please email Natalie on Natalie.Lyons@police.govt.nz.

 

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Winter Solstice and Matariki Celebration

Come and join this annual community celebration

18 June, 6pm…. till….

In the Hall and garden at St Columba, 92 Surrey Cres,  Grey Lynn

As we approach the shortest day and turn once more toward the light is good to get together and celebrate.
This turning of the seasons is marked by the return of Matariki to our southern sky signalling the time for planting and the lengthening of the days once more.

All welcome… stay as long as you are able. There will be:

  • An acknowledgement of the season
  • Lighting lanterns
  • Music : Soul Samba Circus
  • Kail, our local DJ  more entertainment to be confirmed….
  • Dancing: You and …..Samoan youth

Please bring food to share.

This event is organised for you by representatives of the Grey Lynn Community

For further information contact St Columba 376 4229
Or office@stcolumbas.org.nz

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