Events in north Auckland
Movies in Parks, Northcote drop-in session
Friday 27 February, 5.30pm to 7.30pm
Movies in Parks: Te Kaitaka / Greenslade Reserve, Greenslade Crescent, Northcote
Come and visit the team to ask questions or to give your feedback about our proposed annual plan.
Pacific Fono
Saturday 7 March, 10am to 11.30am
Ōrewa Community Centre, 40/46 Ōrewa Square, Ōrewa
Join us for discussions and to ask questions about the annual plan.
Takapuna Dog Day Out drop-in session
Saturday 7 March, 10am to 2pm
Dog Day Out, Waiwharariki Anzac Square, 38 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna
Come and visit the team to ask questions or to give your feedback about our proposed annual plan.
The Village Market, Helensville drop-in session
Sunday 15 March, 8.30am to 12pm
Helensville Showgrounds, 63 Railway Street, Helensville
Come and visit the team to ask questions and to give your feedback about our proposed annual plan.
Rodney 'hearing-style' event
Wednesday 18 March, from 4pm
Rodney Local Board office, 3 Elizabeth Street, Warkworth
Email rodneylocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to register to present your feedback online or in person.Upper Harbour 'hearing style' event
Thursday 19 March, from 3pm
Upper Harbour Local Board office, 6-8 Munroe Lane, Albany
Email upperharbourlocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to register to present your feedback online or in person.
Hibiscus and Bays 'hearing-style' event
Tuesday 24 March, from 2pm
Hibiscus and Bays Local Board office, 6-8 Munroe Lane, Albany
Email hibiscusandbayslocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to register to present your feedback online or in person.
Event types explained
Drop-in session
At a drop-in session you can visit our team any time during the times listed to ask questions or give your feedback.
Hearing-style event
You need to apply to attend a ‘hearing-style' event. This is where members of the public are given a speaking slot to present their feedback and views to elected members.
Fono
A 'fono' is a word used for 'community meetings' in different countries in Polynesia. Fonos usually involve a presentation or opening followed by discussion, questions and answers.
Although intended for our Pacific communities, this meeting is open to everyone.
Please wear modest and comfortable clothing that covers the shoulders and knees when you attend a fono.