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New beginnings at Mahora, Hastings
We celebrated work starting on 40 new homes as the first development designed in collaboration with Hastings District Council, as part of the Hastings place-based approach. Darren Toy, Director Place-based Approach, Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities was thrilled to join Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst, members of Ngāti Kahungunu
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New state homes for Hastings, with more on the way
Nine more new state homes have been blessed at our Raureka development, marking progress with delivering more homes in Hastings. work to deliver new much needed, warm, dry and healthy homes in Hastings, alongside our partners.” Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst and members of Ngāti Kahungunu along
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22 whānau move into homes in Nikau Street, Hastings
Minister of Housing Megan Woods visited the Nikau Street development in Hastings on 13 October to see the completion of 22 new high-quality homes. These homes are now fully tenanted with whānau and individuals, most of whom who were on MSD’s public housing waiting list. Director Ron Reedy. “In Hastings we are getting whanau into warm, dry, safe homes as quickly as possible thanks to a series of new housing developments recently
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New homes change lives of two large Hastings families
Tears are very close to the surface this Christmas for mum of six Paula. Her eyes glaze over when she thinks about the phone call she received from Kāinga Ora saying they had a 4 bedroom home in Hastings she could move into. year old we can’t wait to bring him back to us and his new home.” Paula and Fia are just two Hastings mums who will be enjoying Christmas in a new public
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Gilbert Close, the newest address in Hastings
Over the next couple of weeks, 28 whānau in need will be waking up in a new warm, dry home on a brand new street. Gilbert Close (off Tomoana Road), Hastings, is the address of the 28 recently completed homes. The homes have been built by TW Property Group. To address the urgent need for public housing in Hastings, Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities has purchased the
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Hastings place-based approach a year on
This month marks a year since the Hastings Place Based Plan pilot to tackle the housing challenges in the district was launched, and significant progress has been made to help more whānau into safe, dry, warm affordable homes. Alongside the place-based partners, we shared progress made with the initiatives over the past year. In this update, (external link) Hastings District Council
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“Our lives have changed” Hastings customers thrive with community and connection
A warm, safe, permanent home really does change the lives of the people who live in them – just ask Paula, Fia and their families. space means the kids have room to play.” The development Paula and Fia call home was built as part of wider work in Hastings to deliver more homes through a
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Kauri Place development brings joy to all
The joy of having a new home from which they can build their lives, shone from the faces of two of our customers this week. main centres this week. The 40 new warm, dry homes in Kauri Place, Hastings are fully tenanted and are already transforming people’s lives. They are helping to get
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Hastings Church removed to make way for social housing
We have purchased the church site on Queens Street East in Parkvale, Hastings. The Presbyterian Church are keen to see the expansive site used for social housing. The church will be removed and ideally some parts of the church building, including the stained-glass windows, will be reused by people in the Hastings
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Family of seven settled in Kauri Place, Hastings
After living in three small motel rooms for nearly three years, Petelo, Marie and their five children are loving life in Kāinga Ora’s new housing development in Kauri Place. , Ngāpuhi). “We need to get people out of motels, cars, garages and other unsuitable living spaces so that they can get on with their lives.” Hastings is