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Milford restaurant-bar wants tavern licence... p5
Issue 130 June 7, 2024 Issue 1 –Issue 151 March – 15 2019 March 2019 Issue ––115 March 2019
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Flood victims still seek clarity... p8
Shore director’s ballet movie arrives... p20
Market eyes expansion – and Thursday evenings The operator of Takapuna’s Sunday market wants to expand beyond Waiwharariki Anzac Square to Hurstmere Green, and also run food-focused Thursday evening events on the green. Matt Jones, who has run the market since last September, told council property arm Eke Panuku of his expansion aims in discussions
about the renewal of his existing one-year lease. Under existing terms, the market is limited to operating on Sundays in the central part of the square. Jones wants to spread into the public space leading out to Hurstmere Rd and to set up over the road on the green.
He also wants to operate on the green on Thursdays between 5pm to 9pm, with an occupancy of 3pm to 10pm to allow stallholders to set up and pack down. Eke Panuku briefed the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board about the requests at a wide-ranging workshop update last week on To page 3
With warmest wishes for winter
Lots to offer... Milford Primary School student leaders (from left) Sophia Fussell, Harper Wright, Viviane Beng, Phoebe Paterson and Emilia Kwan with some of the blankets, warm clothes and canned food which were donated in a winter charity drive at the school. Story, page 7.
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