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Pitching in for Te Puhinui Big Clean
Kāinga Ora staff and Spotless volunteers rolled up their sleeves this month to help protect Manukau’s last remaining natural asset, the Puhinui Stream. Kāinga Ora and maintenance partner Spotless, collected rubbish from the stream, banks and nearby streets. Counties Manukau Regional Director, Angela
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Land blessed before building of 14 new Elgin homes starts
Vacant land in Manuka Street, Elgin was blessed this week (Tuesday 10 May) by Minister Zhane Whelan before contractors started work building fourteen new, warm homes for whānau in need. for when we turn those keys on new homes here in Manuka Street and whānau move in to start living the life they deserve.” Rousie Sadlier has lived in Manuka
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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. The leafy Gingko Bilboa straddles the boundary of the recently completed development on Church Street, which now hosts 15 new warm, dry duplex homes. Large
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First new public housing for Kaiti in decades
Whānau will be moving into four new warm, dry homes in Oxford Street, Gisborne this week. homes in Dennis Street last month and 20 new public homes will have been completed in Kaiti in the next six months.” Iconiq Construction, who run a building
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New homes for Nelson
Planning is underway to build new warm, dry homes in Nelson, after Kāinga Ora bought a prominent central city site from the Nelson Masonic Hall. Kāinga Ora Homes and Communities has purchased the 3000m2 site at 107 Nile Street, which was formerly occupied by the Nelson Masonic Hall. The site will be
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First public housing for Paraparaumu in two years
Kāinga Ora has delivered the first public housing in two years to Kāpiti with the completion of 2 new, modern homes on Kaitawa Crescent. the beginning, there are other opportunities on the horizon and we expect to complete two more homes on 40 Hinemoa Street in Paraparaumu by the end of the year
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Plans shared for Public Housing in Wainuiomata
We are pleased to be making good progress for our new homes at the old Wood Hatton Primary School site. step for Kāinga Ora and the Wainuiomata community. We look forward to the positive impact these homes will bring and remain committed to keeping the community updated throughout the journey. Render of the Wood Street community room
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Partnering in Ōpōtiki for new homes
More public housing is on the way in Ōpōtiki following the purchase by Kāinga Ora of land from Ōpōtiki District Council. Twenty-one new homes are in early planning stages for the 5,600m2 parcel of land on the corner of Wellington and Union streets. The sale reiterates both
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First 3-storey walkup apartments for Gisborne
We have purchased ten homes near the central city in Gisborne to be used for public housing. different than what many of us living in regional New Zealand are used to, we all have to be open to what increased housing in our streets and neighbourhoods might
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Tokoroa land purchase brings new housing opportunities
An underused site in Tokoroa is getting a new lease on life with Kāinga Ora purchasing the land to help deliver more much needed homes for the community. Kāinga Ora recently purchased the 4,713 sqm site at 89-93 Clyde Street, Tokoroa which currently has 4 vacant buildings, garages and car parks, but now will see