Inglewood Community Board

The Inglewood Community Board represents your local community and advocates to New Plymouth District Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of five members: four members elected by voters, and one member from the New Plymouth District Council.  This is a single transferable vote (STV) election, so you vote by ranking the candidates on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Inglewood Community Board election.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

  • Advocate for infrastructure that strengthens regional industries and ensures smaller centres benefit from investment.

    Encourage youth employment pathways by backing training, internships and partnerships with local employers.

    Support local business growth through fair procurement, capability building and inclusive economic development.

  • Build a community where creativity and innovation thrive with mutual support from fellow businesses and attract great designers who can enthuse.

    Celebrate the local area by remembering everyone is an ambassador and take pride in how it is represented, highlighting what is on offer.

    Work with schools and other training organisations to build the skills of young people in ways that make them employable in the local area.

  • Advocate for infrastructure that strengthens regional industries and ensures smaller centres benefit from investment.

    Encourage youth employment pathways by backing training, internships and partnerships with local employers.

    Support local business growth through fair procurement, capability building and inclusive economic development.

  • Build a community where creativity and innovation thrive with mutual support from fellow businesses and attract great designers who can enthuse.

    Celebrate the local area by remembering everyone is an ambassador and take pride in how it is represented, highlighting what is on offer.

    Work with schools and other training organisations to build the skills of young people in ways that make them employable in the local area.