Henderson-Massey Local Board I Te Poari ā-Rohe o Henderson-Massey

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Consultation has concluded

Children playing basketball on a court.


This consultation closed on 13 August 2020. Thank you for having your say.

If you have any further questions/comments at this time please email us at: hendersonmasseylocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Love local, get vocal and help shape your Local Board Plan 2020

The Henderson-Massey Local Board has developed a three-year plan outlining the key initiatives we want to focus on to help our communities thrive and support the recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.


This consultation closed on 13 August 2020. Thank you for having your say.

If you have any further questions/comments at this time please email us at: hendersonmasseylocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Love local, get vocal and help shape your Local Board Plan 2020

The Henderson-Massey Local Board has developed a three-year plan outlining the key initiatives we want to focus on to help our communities thrive and support the recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.

Consultation has concluded

If you have a question about the Draft Henderson-Massey Local Board Plan, please ask it below. A response will be posted to this page as soon as possible. 

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    Who is responsible for decisions around recreational facilities, specifically public swimming pools, and how would the community voice the urgency for more swimming resources in the rapidly growing west?

    Fiona asked over 3 years ago

    Kia ora Fiona

    The Henderson-Massey Local Board has been voicing the need for an additional public swimming pool for several years. We made this part of our One Local Initiative for funding to the Governing Body (Mayor and Councillors) in 2018. The Whau Local Board are also looking at establishing a pool and recreational facility within their area. 

    Council support for these facilities came about as a result of community voice from the West. 

    The process is lengthy due to the financial and urban planning implications of such a structure. Currently, staff are looking at different locations for suitability in the West region. The process for establishing this will be within the medium-term and dependent on wider council budget.