In February, you had your say on the Waitematā Local Active Modes Plan (LAMP). While we liked the plans, we wanted a few stronger interventions to make them truly fit for purpose. AT have responded, and it’s a mixed bag.
In Tāmaki Makaurau, we are so lucky to have a network of routes through “green-and-blue” spaces: parks, coastlines, maunga. To ensure these spaces remain a joy for everyone, there are a few simple principles to keep in mind.
Call me biased, but in my opinion, Tāmaki Makaurau is on its way to getting one of its most iconic structures in the thrillingly beautiful Te Whau Pathway.
These days, we’re all thinking about public space and breathing room on our paths through pandemic lenses. Way back in August 2019, Ben Mansfield asked for your feedback on the […]
With its ribbons of greenspace, local bikeways, handy alleyways, and connections to the wider cycle network, Mt Roskill is in the running to be one of Auckland’s most ‘mini-Holland’ neighbourhoods. […]
All across Auckland, alleyways and parks provide handy connections that nimble folk on foot and on bike use to get where we’re going. And then there are the in-between places: […]