From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.
Work with clubs, schools and sporting organisations so that every child in a low-income family can play sport.
Fund local community-led hubs, community organisations and cultural groups to empower them to inspire our community.
Stop any future liquor licensing in Manurewa and ensure targeted renewals and regulations are enforeced to liqour licensing in Manurewa.
Create safer environments to include CCTV and policies around public areas such as shopping malls, public transport and congregation areas.
Ensure protection of existing public facilities and look for opportunities to develop additional recreational facilities in the community.
Require social harm assessments as part of any liquor license applications. Refuse license applications in areas close to early childhood centres and schools.
Ensure all existing libraries remain open and freely accessible.
Ensure that public facilities are accessible and are free of cost to the community, eg. parks, pools and libraries.
Support community events where there is a fund set up to help finance events that underpin and support the values in our community.
Commit to sporting facilities being shaped by sports clubs, mana whenua and recreation organisations.
Work with clubs, schools and sporting organisations to ensure all children in Manurewa have access to recreational opportunities.
Fund local community-led hubs, community organisations and cultural groups to empower them to inspire our community.
Stop any future liquor licensing in Manurewa and ensure targeted renewals and regulations are enforced to liquor licensing in Manurewa.
Fund a second swimming pool for Manurewa.
Invest in all-weather sporting facilities.
Back more local festivals and events.
Upgrade public parks and to bring back the Māori names for the parks.
Restore free access to swimming pools because it's the right thing to do for local families.
Ensure all community facilities, such as community halls and playgrounds, are upgraded and accessible for disabled people to use and enjoy.
Support programmes and services, and free and fun community events, which celebrate local communities, cultural diversity and heritage.
Work with clubs, schools and sporting organisations so that every child in a low-income family can play sport.
Fund local community-led hubs, community organisations and cultural groups to empower them to inspire our community.
Stop any future liquor licensing in Manurewa and ensure targeted renewals and regulations are enforced to liquor licensing in Manurewa.
Commit to the development of a state-of-the-art youth hub in prime community real estate.
Commit resourcing to community connectedness initiatives and cultural activations.
Commit to resourcing sport and fitness initiatives.
Work with clubs, schools and sporting organisations so that every child in a low-income family can play sport.
Fund local community-led hubs, community organisations and cultural groups to empower them to inspire our community.
Stop any future liquor licensing in Manurewa and ensure targeted renewals and regulations are enforeced to liqour licensing in Manurewa.
Create safer environments to include CCTV and policies around public areas such as shopping malls, public transport and congregation areas.
Ensure protection of existing public facilities and look for opportunities to develop additional recreational facilities in the community.
Require social harm assessments as part of any liquor license applications. Refuse license applications in areas close to early childhood centres and schools.
Ensure all existing libraries remain open and freely accessible.
Ensure that public facilities are accessible and are free of cost to the community, eg. parks, pools and libraries.
Support community events where there is a fund set up to help finance events that underpin and support the values in our community.
Commit to sporting facilities being shaped by sports clubs, mana whenua and recreation organisations.
Work with clubs, schools and sporting organisations to ensure all children in Manurewa have access to recreational opportunities.
Fund local community-led hubs, community organisations and cultural groups to empower them to inspire our community.
Stop any future liquor licensing in Manurewa and ensure targeted renewals and regulations are enforced to liquor licensing in Manurewa.
Fund a second swimming pool for Manurewa.
Invest in all-weather sporting facilities.
Back more local festivals and events.
Upgrade public parks and to bring back the Māori names for the parks.
Restore free access to swimming pools because it's the right thing to do for local families.
Ensure all community facilities, such as community halls and playgrounds, are upgraded and accessible for disabled people to use and enjoy.
Support programmes and services, and free and fun community events, which celebrate local communities, cultural diversity and heritage.
Work with clubs, schools and sporting organisations so that every child in a low-income family can play sport.
Fund local community-led hubs, community organisations and cultural groups to empower them to inspire our community.
Stop any future liquor licensing in Manurewa and ensure targeted renewals and regulations are enforced to liquor licensing in Manurewa.
Commit to the development of a state-of-the-art youth hub in prime community real estate.
Commit resourcing to community connectedness initiatives and cultural activations.
Commit to resourcing sport and fitness initiatives.
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