Waterfront pathways enhance house values
As a resident of the Avenues for many years, I’ve been
watching the debate about the construction of a cycle path along our...
Active Seniors and Retirees Annual Expo 23 – 24 March 2019
* Lots to see and all for Free !! *
When: Saturday, 23rd March 2019, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Sunday, 24th March 2019, 10:00 am - 3:00...
Water, water everywhere…
Cr. Paula Thompson
Regional Councils are primarily responsible for the management of the region’s natural resources –...
The Mobile Library Bringing Books to the ‘Burbs’ and Beyond
The Tauranga Mobile Library delivers library services to the City of Tauranga, 6 days a week.
Assemble Your K Valley Biking Crew for 3rd March
Assemble your K Valley biking crew.
Identify a Smart Team to Govern Tauranga 2019-2022
This city now more than ever before, demands a Council comprising a strong diverse team of individuals, dedicated to improving the whole of the City, not just its centre. For me the answer lies with us – the constituents – we are the ones who vote the Councillors in.
Matua Residents Now Receive Bay Waka
The residents of Matua welcome the opportunity to join the publication Bay Waka and share with the city the colourful history and stories of our suburb.
Technology of Today is Winning Older Friends
As Freemasons, we try to find useful and appreciated gifts for our Lodge widows each Christmas.
Towers and Lines Over Our Harbour
Our dispute with Tauranga City Council and Bay of Plenty Regional Council with regard to their issuing of a Resource Consent to Transpower to erect super poles at either side of the Maungatapu bridge and sling 100,000 volt lines across the harbour at this location continues.