Rodney Local Board

Kumeū Subdivision
The Rodney Local Board is one of 21 local boards in Auckland. The local board makes a plan for your area and decides on local issues, activities and facilities. It also oversees council services and facilities in your area, including libraries and parks. The local board is made up of nine members. Members are elected to represent different subdivisions within the local board area. Four members will be elected from your area. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Rodney Local Board election.

Mark Dennis

Rodney First

Mark Dennis

Rodney First

Why I'm standing

I want to see a strong local board that will do less talking and bring more results for our communities. Our community groups need to be empowered to do the great work that they do. Our roading is massively underinvested in, and that must be addressed, and l will push any way I can to get this done.

About me

I'm an operations manager, chair of the local business association, member of the local community patrol, sit on the Helensville tennis committee. In 2018 I started the Community Fruit and Veg Stand movement and was awarded a Kiwibank Local Hero Award for my work, I also have a degree in psychology. With my extensive background in business and connection to my community, I feel I have the skills and experiences to strongly represent our community.

My priorities
  1. Provide better play spaces and improved sports facilities for our tamariki.
  2. Bring forward the North West Rapid Transport Network to reduce the strain on our roading network.
  3. Empower our community groups to do what they do best.
Before politics

Operations Manager

Residence

Helensville

Age

35

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Why I'm standing

I want to see a strong local board that will do less talking and bring more results for our communities. Our community groups need to be empowered to do the great work that they do. Our roading is massively underinvested in, and that must be addressed, and l will push any way I can to get this done.

About me

I'm an operations manager, chair of the local business association, member of the local community patrol, sit on the Helensville tennis committee. In 2018 I started the Community Fruit and Veg Stand movement and was awarded a Kiwibank Local Hero Award for my work, I also have a degree in psychology. With my extensive background in business and connection to my community, I feel I have the skills and experiences to strongly represent our community.

My priorities
  1. Provide better play spaces and improved sports facilities for our tamariki.
  2. Bring forward the North West Rapid Transport Network to reduce the strain on our roading network.
  3. Empower our community groups to do what they do best.
Before politics

Operations Manager

Residence

Helensville

Age

35

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