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Settling In A GUIDE FOR NEW RESIDENTS Easy living in the East
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ocal community publishing group Times Media has informed and entertained residents for 50 years and counting. It loves news and strives to keep its communities and its newest residents up-to-date with what’s going on around us. The 100% Kiwi-owned company has the area wellcovered, with the Times delivered free to some 47,000 homes on Wednesday afternoons. The paper offers a wide range of news coverage, including council decisions, sports, politics, the arts, education, health, policing and all manner of local issues and events. It also covers topics of national interest, which have an effect on the local area. Regular features focus on real estate, motoring, retirement, dining and entertainment, health and wellbeing and continuing education which round out a comprehensive news service, which is pertinent, informative and entertaining. A classified section covers everything from situations vacant to real estate, trade services and more. In addition, our sister company publishes a selection
of monthly lifestyle magazines, EastLife, Rural Living and Design & Build. Each appeals to a range of different audiences. EastLife covers fashion, beauty, food, home decor, motoring, travel, lifestyle and a variety of profiles on celebrities and people in the area. EastLife is available free from select businesses and various drop boxes in shopping centres and throughout the district. Rural Living is the pick for the Franklin ‘suits and gumboots’ community. It covers everything from animal rearing and pasture management to day-to-day living in a rural community. In addition, a ‘living’ section encompasses a range of other topics of interest such as health, beauty, fashion, food, motoring and travel. Rural Living delivers to RD within the Franklin area and copies can be picked up from various outlets.
Visit www.times.co.nz, www.eastlife.co.nz, or www.ruralliving.co.nz to see digital versions of the publications.
CONTENTS Welcome ������������������������������� 4
Retail ������������������������������� 30-31
Important Numbers ����������������������� 5
Pohutukawa Coast ����������������������� 32
History ��������������������������������6-7
Food & Drink ��������������������������� 33
Explore Howick ������������������������ 8-11
Around the Home ��������������������� 34-37
Howick Local Board �������������������� 12-13
Churches ����������������������������38-39
Education ����������������������������14-20
Sports ������������������������������ 40-41
Health ������������������������������ 21-27
Marine �������������������������������� 42
Remembrance ������������������������28-29
Motoring ������������������������������ 43
Published by Times Media Limited, PO Box 38232, Howick, Auckland 2145, New Zealand 10 Central Terrace, Howick, Auckland 2014, NZ. Phone 09 271 8000. www.times.co.nz. Publishers of Times Newspapers, Settling In, EastLife, Rural Living and Design & Build. SETTLING IN 2022-2023 – 3
WELCOME
Welcome to the district
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ongratulations on choosing one of the city’s most wonderful locations to call home. This beautiful corner of east Auckland offers a wealth of lifestyle options in a vibrant and diverse community that prides itself on its many man-made facilities and stunning natural heritage. East Auckland is a safe and welcoming area which is home to a flourishing multi-cultural community. More than 53.6% (2018 census) of people in the Howick Local Board area (population 140,970 – 2018 census) were born overseas – most commonly in China. In fact, recent census data shows 32 per cent of people in the Howick Local Board area belong to the Asian ethnic group, compared with 10.4 per cent nationally. Pacific peoples make up 4.3 per cent of the Howick Local Board area compared with 3.7 nationally. Maori make up 5.7 per cent of the local population. A further 2.5 per cent of the area identify as Middle Eastern, Latin American or African while 1.4 per cent identify as other ethnicity. The area is continuing to grow – the Howick Local Board area alone saw an increase of 13,845 people between the 2013 and 2018 census. Its growing popularity is no wonder, with unparalleled views of the beaches, 4 – Settling In 2022-2023
estuary and countryside. It also has comprehensive public amenities which include several large shopping centres and malls, excellent sports clubs, swimming pools, libraries, kindergartens, outstanding schools, movie theatres, community centres, arts centres and more. Keep an eye out for various events throughout the year – the Howick Village Markets, Howick Christmas Fair, Brit and Euro Classic Car Show, an annual Anzac Day service on Stockade Hill and the always-popular Howick Santa Parade which draws thousands of people each year, are just a few. Its settlers’ past can be explored through the Howick Historical Village where local history is brought to life through local re-enactment days. Close enough to motorways, hospitals and major transport links, yet just far enough away to relax and unwind away from the hustle and bustle of city living, it’s an unmissable opportunity. New residents are encouraged to talk to their neighbours, visit information and community centres and explore the wider area including the rural route to Beachlands and Maraetai and nearby Clevedon. Discover an array of weekend markets and watch for special events. Most of all, just enjoy your new home and district – you are living in a wonderful part of Auckland.
I M P O R TA N T N U M B E R S Emergencies Police, Fire, Ambulance ��������������111 Hospitals Kidz First Children’s Hospital ������������� 09 276 4799 Manukau Superclinic ������������������� 09 277 1660 Middlemore Hospital ����������������� 09 276 0044 A&E Clinics Eastcare Accident & Medical Botany ������ 09 277 1516 The Doctors – Ti Rakau A&E East Tamaki ����09 273 8980 Botany Medical & Urgent Care �����������09 280 1790 Alcohol and Drug Helpline �������������� 0800 787 797 Auckland Coastguard �������������������09 303 4303 If no reply, phone Police Auckland Women’s Centre ��������������� 09 376 3227 Botany Downs Maternity Unit �������������09 259 5032 Chinese Lifeline Cantonese & Mandarin ��� 0800 888 880 Citizens Advice Bureau ����������������� 0800 367 222 Civil Defence Auckland ���������������� 0800 222 200 DHB Mental Health Crisis Line ������������0800 800 717 Gas Leaks / Broken Mains ����������������09 301 0101 Healthline ���������������������������0800 611 116 Kidsline �����������������������������0800 543 754
Lifeline Aotearoa 24 hour Counselling ���� 0800 543 354 MPI Animal Welfare Complaints ������������ 0800 008 333 Pest & Disease Hotline (Animal & Plant) ��� 0800 809 966 Noise Control 24 hr service ���������������09 301 0101 Plunketline Free Parent Helpine ����������0800 933 922 Poisons & Hazardous Chemicals 24 hr service 0800 764 766 Pregnancy Counselling Services ���������� 0800 773 462 SPCA ��������������������������������09 256 7300 Victim Support ���������������������� 0800 842 846 Watercare (Faults & Emergencies Press 1) ���� 09 442 2222 Womens & Childrens Refuge Crisis Line ����0800 733 843 Useful websites: Auckland Council �������� www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz Citizens Advice Bureau ��������������� www.cab.org.nz Civil Defence ���������������www.civildefence.govt.nz Metservice �������������������� www.metservice.com Neighbourhood Support ������������������������� ����������������� www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz Police ������������������������� www.police.govt.nz Victim Support ������������ www.victimsupport.org.nz
Onsite services include: Accident Medical Specialist Centre Xray Covid swabbing Pharmacy Physiotherapy Dental
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HISTORY
Howick as it was
Picton Street circa 1900
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O-ICK as it was pronounced by the early settlers, is named after the Northumberland seat of Earl Grey who was the Secretary of State of the colonies in the 1840s. He was also the instigator of the Fencible scheme. His property in Northumberland was inherited by his eldest son, Viscount Howick and is still the family seat. The tangata-whenua (people of this land) were the Ngai Tai people of Tainui descent. They had lived here for more than 1000 years with pa (fortified villages) at Ohuia Rangi (Pigeon Mountain), Te Waiarohia (Musick Point) and Tuwakamana (Cockle Bay). Maori called Howick Owairoa and the district was called Paparoa. The Howick, Pakuranga and Whitford areas were once part of the Fairburn claim. William Thomas Fairburn, with his wife and family, established a Church Missionary Society Mission Station at Maraetai in 1837. The local Maori insisted they buy the 40,000 acres between the Tamaki and Wairoa Rivers to prevent attack by the Thames and Waikato tribes. In 1840, following the Treaty of Waitangi, the Government took 36,000 acres for the use of the Howick and Otahuhu Fencible settlements. Most of the remaining land was sold to settlers. The Government also paid Maori and returned most of the Wairoa Valley to William Fairburn. Howick was the largest of the four Fencible villages which included Otahuhu, Onehunga, and Panmure. They were planned in 1846 to form a defence chain across the Auckland isthmus. The Howick contingent of soldier veterans from the Imperial Army arrived in the Waitemata Harbour in three ships, the “Sir George Seymour,” the “Minerva”, and the “Sir Robert Sale”. A government brig brought them from Auckland to Howick where they landed on the beach on November 15, 1847. 6 – Settling In 2022-2023
The now famous All Saints Church in Howick was built in readiness for the first Fencibles and held its first service on November 21, 6 days after the soldiers arrived. The first settlers were met with hillsides covered in native grasses and little else. This meant that farming could start immediately but little accessible timber resulted in a lack of firewood. Until the area’s own timber supply was established, Maori supplied firewood from Waiheke Island and peat and cow pats also provided some households with raw energy for heating and cooking. Because of its isolation, Howick grew very slowly and remained a village much longer than Otahuhu, Panmure and Onehunga. Telephone lines were laid in the area in 1909. By 1915, approximately 200 people lived in Howick with 60 registered ratepayers on the borough books. Eleven houses had telephone connections. The village boasted the Catholic Church, All Saints Anglican Church, Hardy’s Haberdashery, the Marine Hotel and the Post Office. In 1922 it had a population of 502 and the village was gazetted as a town district. By 1927 the population had crept up to 545, in 1931 it reached 700 and in 1943 it was 850. In 1925, electric power came to Howick and in 1931 a new concrete road was completed from Panmure. When this road was constructed it broke every rule in the book according to modern roading technology but after more than 40 years was still sound although the concrete portion was too narrow for modern transport needs. It wasn’t until the mid 1960s that Auckland spread, extending through the Pakuranga swamp to join the village with the city. Howick is now a ward of Auckland City and encompasses neighbouring areas such as Bucklands Beach, Pakuranga and Botany.
HISTORY
HISTORICAL PLACES OF INTEREST
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he region’s history brings with it much character. Howick’s Maori history and pioneering past is well documented and remnants of both form places of interest today. Some sites visitors may enjoy are: ALL SAINTS CHURCH is considered to be one of New Zealand’s outstanding early buildings. Designed by the Rev F Thatcher, it was pre-fabricated at St John’s College in Auckland and brought to Howick by sea. Completed in November 1847, it was the first building to be erected in Howick, and is one of the oldest churches in New Zealand. THE GARDEN OF MEMORIES in Uxbridge Road was land originally bequeathed to the council by the late Miss E M Nixon. Today it is used as a memorial to the Tainui Maori of the district and the early European settlers. SHAMROCK COTTAGE in Selwyn Road, just down from the village, was Howick’s first inn, called “The Royal Hotel”. Built in 1848, it is thought to be the second oldest building in the village, having originally been built as a “wet canteen” (liquor store) for the Fencible soldiers. The cottage was purchased in 1894 by Captain William C Daldy. He gave it its present name, after his first command, the schooner “Shamrock”. This unique building is now used as a restaurant. HOWICK HISTORICAL VILLAGE. Visitors just love the chance to step back in time and experience the past at this wonderful Fencible settlement located within the boundaries of Lloyd Elsmore Park next to the Pakuranga
United Rugby Club. Walk around the seven-acre (2.8ha) site and explore gardens and buildings from the 1840 to 1880 period. There are more than 30 original colonial buildings collected on-site, including schools, a church, forge and general store. Chat to costumed staff in this living museum, or take a break to savour home-style food and real coffee in the neighbouring cafe. The museum, cafe and shop are open 7 days from 10am to 4pm. Closed Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Good Friday and Anzac Day. MUSICK POINT beyond Bucklands Beach on the promontory at the end of Tamaki Estuary was a Maori stronghold until 1821, when the Ngapuhi tribe from the North descended upon the district and decimated the local population. The radio station situated on the point is named after pioneer aviator Captain Edwin C Musick. The point provides spectacular views of the harbour. STOCKADE HILL, overlooking Howick, has panoramic district and sea views. Women and children slept here at night for several weeks in 1863 when there was fear of Maori attack during the NZ Wars and Bavarian mercenaries, stationed here in 1863, erected a Christmas tree, believed to be one of the first in New Zealand. Howick’s War Memorial stands on Stockade Hill today. HOWICK BEACH was the landing for the first soldiersettlers. Soon after their arrival, a short wharf was erected by the 58th Regiment for use at high tide only. A longer wharf was built in 1896, when sea transport was still preferable to the rough roads. It was demolished in 1936.
Howick Beach 1910. Photos courtesy Howick & Districts Historical Society
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EXPLORE HOWICK
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Barry Curtis Park
Plenty of heritage
ast, present and future are all represented within this diverse district. From early Maori occupation and European settler roots to a new multicultural community, the greater Howick Ward has a great deal to offer visitors. The old suburb of Howick, from which the new ward takes its name, is a truly historic precinct with much to see and do for visitors of all persuasions. What’s more, most of it is free!
Howick Art Group – Green Gables Cottage, Hawthornden Reserve, 61 Cook St, Howick. Open FridaySunday, 10am-3pm. Te Tuhi – a nationally significant contemporary art gallery. 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga. Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple Art Gallery, 16 Stancombe Road, Flat Bush.
ATTRACTIONS
Three interesting walks of different areas are ready to be discovered using Howick Local Board’s free interactive walking app, Howick’s Heritage (search “Howick’s Heritage” in your app store). 1. Howick Main Street Stroll 2. Tamaki River Tour 3. Bucklands Beach Loop An extensive network of walkways are ideal for nature lovers to explore the whole area and see native birds and flora – download the Howick Heritage app. Barry Curtis Park – a 94 hectare park in Flat Bush, one of the biggest parks in New Zealand with walkways, playgrounds, skate park, basketball court and great venue for special events. Lloyd Elsmore Park and community swimming pool, Cascades Rd, Pakuranga. Principally a sporting venue and leisure park with skate bowl. Murphy’s Bush – explore one of the last and most extensive areas of lowland native kahikatea forest remaining in the Auckland region. Bush tracks and scenic picnic areas. Explore Mangemangeroa Reserve and walk under the Whitford Road overpass.
Safe and sandy beaches for swimming, sailing and water sports. All Saints Church (one of the oldest churches in NZ and oldest building in the Manukau area). Cnr of Selwyn Rd and Cook St, Howick. Howick Historical Village – an extensive collection of 30 original buildings dating from the early Howick settlement by the Fencibles (Irish regiment). Admission charge. Musick Point, Bucklands Beach peninsula – Ngai Tai Pa at Te Waiarohia (Musick Point) or East Head as the first European settlers called it, was a Maori stronghold in the 1820s. Its European name is in honour of pioneer aviator, Captain Edwin C Musick. Extensive views of the Waitemata Harbour, Tamaki Strait and Hauraki Gulf. Polish Heritage Trust Museum – Open Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm. Established by one of the original Polish refugees who arrived in New Zealand. Howick Village Markets for fresh food, plants and original gifts. Every Saturday 8am-12.30pm. Picton St, Howick Village. Markets – stalls, ethnic food, entertainment. From 5.30pm until midnight: Pakuranga – Saturday night, under The Warehouse, Reeves Rd; Botany – Wednesday night, under Hoyts, Botany Town Centre; Flat Bush Market, Ormiston Town Centre, usually Saturdays 9am-2pm.
ART GALLERIES
Uxbridge – Howick’s Art & Culture Centre, Uxbridge Rd, Howick, for exhibitions, classes, cafe and art gallery. 8 – Settling In 2022-2023
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SHOPPING
Howick Village for an intimate, boutique shopping experience, great cafes and its own radio station East FM Radio – Howick area 88.1FM, Botany and Flat Bush area 107.1FM.
EXPLORE HOWICK
Shelly Park Beach
Musick Point
Botany Town Centre – one of the largest shopping complexes in NZ including a library, entertainment venues, food outlets and other amenities. Ormiston Town Centre – designed for community, convenience, entertainment and easy living.
MAORI CULTURE
Te Tahawai Marae. Edgewater College grounds, Edgewater Dr, Pakuranga. Larger Maori meeting house and marae. Garden of Memories, Uxbridge Rd, Howick. Maori whare set in the gardens bequeathed by Emilia Maud Nixon to commemorate Howick’s pioneer days.
ASIAN CULTURE
Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple, 16 Stancombe Rd, Flat
Mellons Bay
Bush. Exhibition space and Water Drop Cafe, vegetarian cafe open 10am-4pm. China Town, Ti Rakau Dr, Burswood for food and other products. Meadowlands (Gooch Place) for a selection of food outlets.
DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT
Diners are spoilt for choice throughout the district. Options to suit all tastes and budgets range from coffee lounges through to ethnic cafes, contemporary bistros, taverns and high-end restaurants. There is also an abundance of entertainment with three cinema complexes, ice skating, four 18-hole golf courses, ten-pin bowling, swimming pool, yacht clubs, numerous sports groups and much more.
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EXPLORE HOWICK
Park life – discover and enjoy the outdoors Y
ou’ll find a range of stunning parks around your new home. Head to the top of Stockade Hill for impressive views of Howick’s coastline, the harbour and islands and main road, Picton Street. Having earned its name from a stockade erected in the nineteenth century to protect settlers, Stockade Hill hosts regular events including annual Anzac Day services (April 25) in remembrance of New Zealand’s fallen soldiers. There are so many beaches to choose from too and they’re easily accessible from anywhere in the Howick, Pakuranga, Botany, Ormiston or East Tamaki areas. There are some rules around dog walking but they’re not too onerous. For those settling near Botany, head to Barry Curtis Park on Chapel Road. Named after a former mayor of
Manukau, the park offers a range of amenities and events. The 94 hectare park is one of New Zealand’s largest and is an ongoing development, with wetlands, sports facilities, picnic areas and a large playground and has quickly become a favourite amongst locals. For residents more inclined to the coast, Musick Point is well worth a visit. Located at the tip of a peninsula, it’s a popular spot for wedding photos, fishing, picnicking or to simply stroll and observe the picturesque coastal views. Undoubtedly, Lloyd Elsmore Park, bordered by Pakuranga and Cascades Roads, is one of the best in Auckland. Here, you’ll find a number of prominent sports clubs and facilities, including a gym, public swimming pool complex, a skate bowl and a children’s playground. • LENDIN IES are SOCI Rugby, cricket, croquet, netball, andET hockey S & BMX • BU • CLUB
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Mangemangeroa just a handful of the many sports on offer at the park which also provides large open spaces for major events and family outings. The popular Howick Historical Village is next to the park and a great family activity. Pack a picnic on a sunny day and enjoy it under the shade of one of the many trees in the vast grounds. Nature lovers will enjoy the range of incredible walkways dotted around the neighbourhood. Check out the Pakuranga Rotary Walkway to admire the glistening views of the Tamaki Estuary all the way to Pigeon Mountain. The Rotary Walk starts up the road and is around 13km-long and follows the Tamaki Estuary. It’s a beautiful walk and you can see all that’s going on across the river too and all the boats either moored or heading
out for the day. There are plenty of places to stop for photos, a swig of water or a little food break. While you’re there, head downhill to Half Moon Bay Marina for some well-earned refreshments and take in the sights and sounds. Stop off at the Bramley Drive entrance in Farm Cove for a 3D game of Snakes and Ladders – it’s popular with kids and those who are simply young at heart! Park up on Somerville Rd and head off on the Mangemangeroa Valley Walkway. Don’t forget good walking shoes and a water bottle because once you catch a glimpse of the views on offer, you won’t want to double back. Another lovely spot is Murphy’s Bush with its extensive areas of lowland, native Kahikatea forest, tracks and picnic area.
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HOWICK LOCAL BOARD
Your Local Board
Howick Local Board welcomes you As a new resident to the Howick Local Board area, we welcome you to a great part of Auckland. Howick Local Board is one of 21 local boards of Auckland Council. There are nine members on the board, elected by the community across three subdivisions — Howick, Pakuranga and Botany. The local boards focus on local issues and advocate for the community. There is a lot to see and do in your new community: • 226 local parks and 14 sports parks •
four libraries - at Howick, Botany, Highland Park and Pakuranga
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four recreation and leisure centres, including an aquatic centre and splash pad at Lloyd Elsmore in Pakuranga
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seven community halls and houses.
Libraries Our libraries offer more than just books, they are great spaces for people to relax and study. They have free wi-fi, computers and a range of events and activities for children. Find out more at aucklandlibraries.govt.nz. Our local libraries are at: • Highland Park Library, 16 Highland Park Dr, Highland Park, 09 535 5935. • Botany Library, Botany Town Centre, 09 272 0010. • Pakuranga Library, Aylesbury St, Pakuranga Plaza, Pakuranga, 09 576 5269. • Howick Library, 25 Uxbridge Rd, Howick, 09 534 5301.
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HOWICK LOCAL BOARD Recreation centres • • • •
Howick Leisure Centre, 563 Pakuranga Road, Howick, 09 261 8436. Lloyd Elsmore Park Pool and Leisure, Sir Lloyd Drive, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga, 09 535 5502. Check out the splash pad over the summer. Marina Fitness, Level 1, Compass Building, Ara Tai Rd, Half Moon Bay, 09 534 3590. Pakuranga Leisure Centre, 13 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga (entrance through William Roberts Rd), 09 261 8391.
Auckland Council services Rubbish and recycling The council collects recycling (yellow top bin) every two weeks and rubbish (red top bin) every week. Visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling or phone 09 301 0101 to find out when your collection day is.
Water For water supply information, inquires, and issues, go to watercare.co.nz or contact Watercare on 0 9 442 2222.
Public transport The area is served by a bus service. There is a ferry service between city and Half Moon Bay. Timetable and service information at at.govt.nz or phone 09 355 3553.
Where to walk your dog Many of our parks and beaches allow you to walk your dog without a leash but there are some exceptions so check out the handy search function at aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/dogs-animals or when in doubt, phone 09 301 0101.
Reporting a problem If you see a maintenance issue, something is broken or the rubbish bin is overflowing, at one of our local parks, beaches, maunga (volcanic cones) or community facilities go to aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/report-it. For general inquiries, including dog and noise control, call Auckland Council on 09 301 0101. Contact us Visit: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz | Follow: Facebook.com/HowickLB Phone: 09 572 0148 Enquire: howicklocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz Write: Howick Local Board, 1 Aylesbury Street, Pakuranga 2010 JH17240-V2
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hen it comes to selecting the best quality childcare for your child, it’s best to look beyond the bright colours and the free T-shirts. Sometimes these gimmicks mask lower quality education. How can one assess the quality of an ECE school? Simply visit the centre in person and see for yourself. Then ask these 15 questions. Make sure you get honest, non-jargon answers.
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What are your teacher:child ratios? The lower, the better, ideally below 1:10. How many qualified teachers do you have? Look for a high percentage, at least 80%, preferably higher. Remember, not all teachers are qualified. What is your staff turnover? How long have your teams been established? The longer, the better. Children form strong relationships with teachers, so a high staff turnover is disruptive and indicates that there may be problems in the centre. Does your centre offer primary caregiving? Young children naturally create stronger relationships with one or two caregivers who can concentrate on learning your child’s cues. Once secure with their primary carer, they will feel safe learning in their new environment. Can you explain what this looks like at your centre? The centre should be able to explain how this works in their setting. What is the group size of your rooms? The smaller, the better. Typically for ages 0-2, a group of under 15 is recommended. Older children can flourish in larger groups. What routines will my child be engaged in? Routines are important for a child’s development, as are periods of free play. How many transitions will my child have in your centre? Look to see how many times your child will need to change rooms and teachers. Such changes can be disruptive for the child.
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Do you provide food, and can I see your menus? A variety of healthy food prepared on the premises is best. All dietary requirements should be catered for. Does this centre fit with my parenting style? All centres operate differently and have differing philosophies. Talk to the teachers about their philosophy and practices to see if they align with the values you hold as a parent. Can I share my aspirations for my child? Ask if there are ways that you can contribute your aspirations to the centre programme – ideally teachers will follow your child’s interests and meet your expectations regarding their care and learning. How will I find out about my child’s learning? Ask how the centre shares children’s learning, they may have portfolios, online learning platforms, regular parent events etc. What do I do if my child is unwell? What are your illness policies? Ask to see clear policies around illness, including Covid. What do I need to provide (e.g. nappies, formula, drink bottle etc.)? Convenience needs to be balanced against your child’s personal preferences. Where and how will my child sleep? How will they be put to sleep? Can I bring in comforters for them? It’s important that children feel well supported at rest time – ideally, they can have something from home as a transition item to help them settle.
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ood schools are usually one of the first things considered when moving into a new district, and east Auckland has no shortage of them. Howick Ward has many fine schools on offer and, in most cases, children attend the school closest to them. However, they can attend any state school, which do not have an enrolment scheme. Where there is an enrolment scheme, home zone
ACORN MEADOWS EDUCATION AND CHILDCARE “What Mighty Things from Tiny Acorns Grow”
children are taken first. If more places are available, candidates are usually chosen via a ballot system. When considering a school, it’s important to check its distance from home or perhaps to your work place. Find out if the route is safe to walk or whether children take a school bus or public transport. Ask about uniforms, the cost of fees and donations and, if needed, whether there is an after-school programme nearby.
ST ANDREW’S CHILTON KINDERGARTEN Quality Christian Care and Education Qualified Teachers Fun, loving, nurturing environment Large, welcoming kindergarten Exciting playground
All meals included Privately owned Excellent ratio’s
45 Cascades Road, Pakuranga Ph: 577 3127 info@acornmeadows.co.nz | www.acornmeadows.co.nz CD2029
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CALL US ON 537 2282 OR POP IN FOR A VISIT 11 Vincent St, Howick. Phone 537 2282. www.chiltonkindy.co.nz kindyhowpres@xtra.co.nz www.facebook.com/standrews.chilton
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We’d love to chat to you today! Please contact Stephany on 0800 78 33 78 or stephany@ stemsfromhome.co.nz
PAKURANGA MONTESSORI LEARNING CENTRE • Fun, nurturing, Montessori inspired learning environment • NZ qualified and experienced Teachers • Open Hours: Full year, Monday to Friday 7.30am-5.30pm • Specially designed programme to cater for varied learning needs • Full time (2 & over) and sessions (2-3yrs old only) for 2-6yr olds • Morning tea, afternoon tea and late afternoon snack provided • 20 hour ECE subsidy available 71 Udys Road, Pakuranga (behind St Peter’s Anglican Church) Phone: 09 213 1866 - 021 710 065 Email: pmontessori2014@gmail.com
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Children at Macleans Primary School come from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds, representing up to thirty cultures in any one year.
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Macleans Primary School. Ph: 534 5191 10 Wycherley Drive, Bucklands Beach, Auckland 2014 macleansprimary.school.nz SETTLING IN 2022-2023 – 17
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School terms PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY SCHOOLS 2022
Term One: Monday, Jan 31 (earliest) – Tuesday, Feb 8 (latest) – Thursday, April 14 Term Two: Monday, May 2 – Friday, July 8 Term Three: Monday, July 25 – Friday, September 30 Term Four: Monday, October 17 – no later than Tuesday, December 20* Term One 2023: Monday, Jan 30 (earliest) – Tuesday, Feb 7 (latest) – Thursday, April 6 *Or to a day in December that ensures that the school has been open for instruction for a minimum of 384 half-days in 2022.
Pakuranga Intermediate School ”
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Inspiring personal excellence and growth through:
• Quality education in a warm and caring environment • Differentiated programmes that support and extend all learners • Learning leveraged through a Board supplemented BYOD programme • Passionate staff • Specialties in: coding, science, robotics, education for sustainability, art, PE, languages, music, biotech and health
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43-47 Reeves Rd, Pakuranga 09 576 186 office@pakurangaint.school.nz www.pakurangaint.school.nz
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Farm Cove Intermediate School
Using innovative learning environments to enable students to develop 21st Century skills: ➢ Specialist programmes – visual arts, science, performing arts, food technology, hard materials, multimedia and design technology and Te Whare Ako. ➢ Highly effective programmes supported by digital technology. ➢ Emphasis on mathematics and literacy including enrichment and extension classes. ➢ Wide variety of sporting and cultural activities. ➢ Staff committed to quality teaching and learning. ➢ Holistic approach to students’ wellbeing development. ➢ Emphasis on student agency. ➢ Signature to Code of Practice with a highly regarded international student programme. MP3685
Principal: Tamara Jones, PhD, 16 Butley Drive, Pakuranga, Auckland 2021 09 577 0009 | enquiries@farmcove.school.nz | www.farmcove.school.nz
Where there is passion in learning, there is greater motivation to succeed. Our curriculum provides every student with many opportunities to engage, learn, grow, and achieve. • Exci�ng learning pathways cater for all students’ abili�es and future needs.
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• The Innova�on Stream prepares our students to be cri�cal thinkers and problem solvers for a rapidly changing modern world. • Our Sport in Educa�on pathway engages and supports passionate spor�ng students in their academic and sports ambi�ons.
25 Sandspit Road, Cockle Bay, Auckland Phone: (09) 534 4492 Email: reception@howick.school.nz www.howickcollege.co.nz SETTLING IN 2022-2023 – 19
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1.基础电脑,帮助您了解电脑的基本应用 2.成人英语,包括听,说,读,写,(我们这次只有听力,和会话的 介绍我们免费的课程 课程)帮您能够听懂一些日常生活用语,从而帮助你能说简单的会话。 2.成人英语,包括听,说,读,写,(我们这次只有听力,和会话的 1.基础电脑,帮助您了解电脑的基本应用 课程)帮您能够听懂一些日常生活用语,从而帮助你能说简单的会话。 课程安排:24 周,每周 4 小时,2 小时英文听说联系,2 小时电脑应用。 2.成人英语,包括听,说,读,写,(我们这次只有听力,和会话的 1.基础电脑,帮助您了解电脑的基本应用 条件限制:满 15 人报名才可以开课,现在还有名额请从速报名 课程安排:24 周,每周 4 小时,2 小时英文听说联系,2 小时电脑应用。 课程)帮您能够听懂一些日常生活用语,从而帮助你能说简单的会话。 2.成人英语,包括听,说,读,写,(我们这次只有听力,和会话的 条件限制:满 15 人报名才可以开课,现在还有名额请从速报名 课程安排:24 周,每周 4 小时,2 小时英文听说联系,2 小时电脑应用。 课程)帮您能够听懂一些日常生活用语,从而帮助你能说简单的会话。 条件限制:满 15 人报名才可以开课,现在还有名额请从速报名 东区地址: 南区地址:小时电脑应用。 课程安排:24 周,每周 4 小时,2 小时英文听说联系,2
东区地址: 南区地址: 条件限制:满 15 人报名才可以开课,现在还有名额请从速报名 5D Domain Rd, 21 Charles Street,
55D Domain Rd, Domain Rd, 东区地址: Panmmure, Auckland Panmure
21 Charles Street, 南区地址: Papatoetoe, Auckland
Panmmure, Auckland 东区地址: 5D Domain Rd, 联系人:Amy
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Papatoetoe, Auckland 南区地址: 21 Charles Street, 联系人:Amy
联系人:Amy Panmmure, Auckland 5D Domain Rd, 电话:021386168
联系人:Amy Papatoetoe, Auckland 21 Charles Street, 电话:0800 224 336
电话:021386168 Panmmure, 联系人:AmyAuckland
电话:0800 336 Papatoetoe,224 Auckland 联系人:Amy
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21 Charles St, Papatoetoe 16 Railside Ave, Henderson 5 Domain Rd, Panmure 20 – Settling In 2022-2023
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New Patients Welcome | Phone 09 534 5414 • General and family medicine • Family planning • Minor surgery • Immunisation • House calls Five doctors with a broad range of experience in primary care plus speciality interests. Strong emphasis on patient communication, timely results and management plans. A nurse practitioner Dedicated, experienced nursing team who also provide cervical smears, chronic care and diabetes management and specialised treatments.
Languages spoken by GPs – English, Mandarin and Cantonese Online bookings, repeat prescriptions and video consultations available online.
Open Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.30pm Tuesday Late Night until 8pm Ph 09 534 5414 www.marinamedical.co.nz FREE DOCTOR’S VISITS FOR ENROLLED CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE
We provide a wide variety of medical and surgical specialties including …
Experienced and post-graduate qualified Musculoskeletal Physiotherapists Exercise prescription, manual/manipulative physiotherapy and acupuncture Close relationship with Orthopaedic and Sports Specialists Physiotherapy for breathing related disorders Physiotherapy for pelvic health in males and females Open late nights to allow for after work appointments
Plastics and Hand Surgery Dermatology Orthopaedic Surgery, including Spinal ENT; Head & Neck Surgery Gynaecology Urology Varicose Vein Treatment Gastroenterology Endocrinology / Specialist Physician General Paediatrics Psychology Our facility includes an operating theatre for procedures under local anaesthesia (with or without sedation). It is preferable to have a referral from your GP, particularly if you are involving a medical insurer. Phone: 09 534 4040 | www.marinaspecialists.co.nz
Phone: 09 534 4045 | www.marinaphysio.co.nz
For all your healthcare needs
Ara Tai Road Half Moon Bay Marina
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First Floor “Compass Building”
Affiliated providers to Southern Cross for Carpal Tunnel release and Skin Cancer diagnosis and treatment
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Welcome to Highland Park Medical your local family doctors Highland Park Medical has been dedicated to the health needs of our community for more than 29 years. Your health and our community are the top priority for our team. • Six family doctors dedicated to your family healthcare needs • Nurse practitioner • Great central location in Highland Park Health Hub, next to Countdown • Flat easy access and plenty of parking Languages spoken by our GP’s English, Mandarin, Cantonese Free Doctors visits for enrolled Children under 14 years
Easy online booking for appointments, online prescriptions, video consultations
New Patients Welcome Phone 09 535 8095 for an appointment Open Monday to Friday 8.30am-5pm Thursday to 8pm 14 Highland Park Dr E: medical@highlandpark.co.nz highlandpark.co.nz
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Ascot Radiology is now open at 14 Highland Park Drive.
East Auckland Psychology provides high quality psychological assessment and therapy for a range of difficulties, e.g. depression, anxiety, stress, constant worry, grief and loss.
Highland Park Pharmacy
Come and visit us in Highland Park Health Hub, next to Highland Park Medical and Countdown. Very convenient with easy access and parking right outside. Proudly delivering the highest standards for: • • • •
Service Quality Range Affordability
We’ve been servicing our community needs for more than 13 years.
We offer ultrasound weekdays 8.30am to 4.30pm. To book an ultrasound, call 09 520 9550 or go to our website www.ascotrad.co.nz Our team of handpicked specialists are experts in their field, together with a focus on state-of-the-art equipment, to provide the very best patient care.
Our registered clinical psychologists are also contracted to offer DHB funded Brief Counselling to clients enrolled in this programme. After hours and Saturday sessions also available. For appointments visit eastaucklandpsychology. co.nz
Unichem Pharmacy
Ascot Radiology
East Auckland Psychology
Ph 09 535 8298 E: highlandpark@unichem.co.nz
Ph 09 520 9550 ascotrad.co.nz
For an appointment please go to eastaucklandpsychology.co.nz
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John Savory Pharmacy • Prescriptions • Medicines • Covid vaccinations • Booster vaccination and Paediatric vaccination available by appointments • Flu vaccinations • Vitamins • Hair Care • Passport Photos SPECIALISTS IN: Medicine management & compliance packaging
我們有能說華語及粵語的 藥劑師為您提供服務 78 Vincent St, Howick | Phone 534 8262 www.johnsavorypharmacy.co.nz JH17267
Total wellbeing Y ou’ll find an abundance of health and beauty treatment opportunities in east Auckland. Whether it’s a special occasion or simply general upkeep, local residents will find the district offers beauty and massage therapists, hairdressers, nail technicians and various health practitioners, including acupuncturists. Whether you’re looking for a deep cleansing facial, Thai herbal massage, traditional Chinese medicine or an express pedicure, there is no end of clinics, studios or salons to choose from. Natural health therapists offer many forms of relief from various problems and conditions, aiming to give their clients relief from distressing conditions. For some, a spa treatment, inner cleaning, hair appointment, skin rejuvenation or massage is a regular ritual not to be missed. Explore your local area and discover a wealth of professionals ready to help you look and feel your best.
Rehab Co is a locally owned and based physiotherapy company focused on providing the best care possible to our clientele. We work closely with our clients to assess and treat a range of conditions from sprained ankles through to concussion. We launched New Zealand’s first mobile treatment unit aimed at increasing access to our services across the local community. Our facilities are fully equipped with rehabilitation and performance gym gear to help our clients meet their goals and maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.
Get in touch today so we can help you move better tomorrow
0800 734 2226 | hello@rehabcophysio.com 451s Ti Rakau Drive, The Hub, Botany, 2013 48B Elizabeth Knox Pl, St Johns, 1072 www.rehabcophysio.com DY0575
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Eye health W
e all know the importance of regular eye testing, especially if there is a family history of poor eyesight or eye disease. In the industrial workplace, eyes at risk can be protected by wearing safety glasses and, remember, driving is impossible if eyesight fails. Holding a driver’s licence is dependent on good vision and motorists are advised to have an eyesight test every two years. Failing eyesight or other severe eyesight problems may be prevented or rectified by consulting an optometrist regularly. While biennial eye testing is recommended,
there are times when more frequent testing may be required. These include during a child’s growing years when the eye is also growing, in middle life when the focusing system begins to weaken, and in later years when eye health problems begin to occur such as cataracts and glaucoma. Regular eye checks can help preserve eyesight but injuries can still occur. The eye is extremely sensitive and it is easy to aggravate an injury. In almost every instance, proper medical aid is advised.
Your Local Mobility Experts Mobility Scooters Walkers & Wheelchairs Bathroom & Kitchen Aids Lift Chairs & Beds Hire Equipment Repairs & Servicing Equipment Cleaning Continence FREE Mobility Advice
We are a family run independent practice with over 60 years of service to the Howick community. See us first for all your optical needs. “Our team provides personal service clients know and trust”
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94 Picton Street, Howick Ph 534-8716 www.facebook.com/ howickvillageoptometrists/ www.howickoptometrists.co.nz
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Emergency care N ew residents will find general practitioners in easy reach of almost any suburban street. Importantly, east Auckland is also served by several after-hours clinics with East Care Accident and Medical among the best known for its 7am11pm service. East Care has played an integral role in the health of its local community for more than 20 years. Formed in 1988 by a co-operative of 44 local doctors, the services have been continually expanded; in 2007 a new building opened at the rear of the original complex and accommodates East Health, a diagnostic laboratory, and Dilworth
Hearing. With a pharmacy, plaster room, physiotherapy clinic and dentists as well as a comprehensive specialist centre in the original building, patients will find almost any service they need on site, meaning ease and convenience. The greater Howick and Pakuranga area is served by Middlemore Hospital near Papatoetoe, but a maternity complex, Botany Downs Maternity Unit, is located on Botany Rd next to East Care A&M and there is an ambulance station at Highland Park. The Doctors on Ti Rakau Drive provides urgent care services 8am8pm for accidents, injuries and other unexpected illness.
Kilimanjaro Dental Centre
Specialising in: * Wisdom teeth extractions * Difficult Extractions * Dental implants * Temporomandibular joint disorders * Oral pathology * Orthognathic (Jaw repositioning) surgery * Intravenous sedation
SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR MORE THAN 18 YEARS Offering friendly, caring, comprehensive dental care for the whole family
Periodontist and Orthodontist specialist services available on site.
We provide a high quality specialist service with the latest diagnostic tools, 3D technology and sedation techniques. Affiliated provider with Southern Cross and other major health insurers. ACC registered.
Late night Tuesdays and open on Saturdays ACC registered, WINZ quotes given and free dental treatments for under 18 years of age (conditions apply)
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11 Cortina Place, Pakuranga Ph 280 3322 | reception@troms.nz www.troms.nz
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BDS MDS MBCHB FRACDS(OMS) Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
60 Kilimanjaro Dr, Howick. Phone 534 2664 www.kilimanjarodental.co.nz
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Dental health T
he impact of sugary foods and drinks on our oral health has been highlighted many times – most people know how these can accelerate tooth decay especially when teeth are not given regular attention. Yet, it is also acknowledged that many folk fail to make dental and oral health a priority and subsequently can suffer unpleasant consequences. Fortunately, there is an abundance of local dentists and orthodontists making access to proper dental care easy. Their job is to help clients maintain healthy teeth (and gums) and keep them functioning for a lifetime. The first step is to have a check which will detect decayed and/or cracked teeth or fillings and will also cover jaw joints, gum disease, wisdom teeth, bite and medications that affect your teeth. Diet and nutrition are other aspects of a dental check
with X-rays showing what’s happening in the bone around the teeth. If your dental care has been neglected don’t waste a minute; organise a dental visit and, once any initial work has been completed, keep checks regular. This will likely save a lot of heart-ache – or should that be toothache – in the future. After all, prevention is better than cure!
B.D.S., M.D.S.(OTAGO).
Specialist Orthodontics for Children and Adults 4 Bleakhouse Rd, Howick, Auckland 2014 P: (09) 535 4311 | E: reception@dbo.co.nz JH10961
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A privilege to care for your family
iscussing funerals and death is seldom easy but working through this process with reassuring and approachable professionals helps put people at
Every life is special, we understand that. Let us pay tribute to the life of your loved one and celebrate the unique way they have touched you, your family and those around you. For a personal, professional service contact us today to discuss your options. 35 Wellington St, Howick Phone 534 7300 howickfuneralhome.nz
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ease. Families place considerable trust in funeral directors at an extremely difficult time and, fortunately, this region is privileged to have the services of long-standing and reputable companies which offer practical and emotional support. Flexible and culturally-sensitive, local directors can help with suggestions for venues, caskets, flowers, service details, brochures and more. They can also advise on ways in which to involve family, friends and grandchildren in the service and can, generally, take care of special burial or cremation requests too. Those in need of professional yet dignified assistance after a death in the family don’t have far to turn for help.
Swee Han and Dale The friendly team at Davis Funerals Pakuranga 2A Udys Road, Pakuranga ph 09 576 7108
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PUREWA CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM OFFERS:
• Two after-funeral reception lounges
• Mosaic Butterfly Pathway for new and still born babies
• Full service professional catering
• Ash urns
• eFuneral live streaming worldwide
• Ceramic photo presentations
• Ash plots in our new Columbarium, Walk of Memories, Ash Lawns and Kidney shaped gardens
• Granite and aggregate flower bases with inserts
• Burial plots
• 20 hectares (53 acres) of park like grounds and gardens
• Two refurbished chapels
• Plaques and Memorials
• Genealogical records available
We are here whenever you need us. See our latest facilities. Meet our professional, caring staff. Experience our 132-year history serving the communities of the eastern suburbs. Purewa – part of our community since 1889.
PUREWA CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 4a Parsons Road, Meadowbank 09 528 5599 | enquiries@purewa.co.nz | www.purewa.co.nz DE0255
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All about the shopping T
here’s no need to travel far for a decent shopping mall – the shopping facilities found in the Howick, Pakuranga and Botany area rival any others in New Zealand. Botany Town Centre is one of the biggest combination mall and outdoor shopping centres in Australasia. It offers a mix of chain stores, speciality boutiques and department stores. The centre also includes a Hoyts Cinema, food courts, cafes, banks, medical facilities and supermarkets with a Wednesday night market from 5.30pm. Residents will also find a welcoming village atmosphere at Howick which prides itself on its ambience and a largely
owner-operated retail environment with many cafes and upmarket bars. Both a library and Uxbridge Arts & Culture are in the heart of town. Markets are a part of weekend life in Howick Village. On Saturdays the popular farmers’ market with food, produce, plants and gifts operates outside the Information Centre in Picton Street. Pakuranga Plaza is a busy, cheerful mall with an easyto-access mix of shops and convenience services. A library, community centre and Te Tuhi Centre for Arts is just a step or two away. Pakuranga Plaza encompasses a busy food court, gym, supermarket, post shop and banks
Howick Village
Experience shopping, arts and entertainment in quaint surroundings RKETS VISIT THE HOWICK MA -12.30pm Every Saturday — 8am
• Artisan clothing and arts and craft
Howick Village, with its boutique shopping, specialty owner operated stores and sidewalk cafes, is the ideal place for a relaxed and enjoyable visit in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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• Baked delights, preserves, honeys, sauces, meat and cheese products and more • A fabulous array of fresh locally produced fruit and vegetables • Entertainment from local buskers and performers
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Howick Markets with a petrol station on the outer fringe. The Pakuranga Night Markets operate under The Warehouse on Saturday evenings. Ormiston Town Centre in March 2022 celebrated its first birthday. This new facility services a growing new area in the east. You’ll find two major supermarkets there, the usual big chain stores, a great eatery and a regular market. The district enjoys several smaller satellite shopping centres, including Meadowlands with its supermarket and service facilities and shops and Botany South and Bishop’s Gate where there is also a Mitre 10 Mega DIY store. With shops covering everything from clothing and footwear through to food, beauty, gifts and much more, it’s hard to not find exactly what you’re looking for.
RICES MALL HOWICK For friendly retail shopping. Howick Men’s Hairdressers
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Natural Health Company Organic Store
Howick Sushi
Bathurst Brown Design
Baker’s Delight
Michael’s Emporium
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Rest Assured Charity Boutique Ph 537 1127
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Avenrose Florist Ph 534 8719
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Cinnamon Brown
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I Engrave
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Salvation Army Family Store
Pakuranga & Howick Realty Rentals
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Walker Homes
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Book Assist
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P O H U T U K AWA C O A S T
Our gorgeous coast
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he Pohutukawa Coast and districts encompasses an enormous area of south eastern Auckland comprising farmland, hilly ranges incorporating 14,000 hectares of native forest, beautiful views and beaches and some popular suburbs just off the beaten track. The Pohutukawa Coast Loop is highly recommended – take a country drive through these seaside and rural communities.
WHITFORD
• Home to Ayrlies Garden and Wetlands, one of the select few New Zealand gardens of international significance. • Turanga Creek Winery boasts fine wine, delicious food and impressive views. • Hit the greens at the Whitford Park Golf Club, with its lovely course open to visitors.
BEACHLANDS
• The Pine Harbour Marina complex is home to restaurants with spectacular views. • Visit the scenic Pohutukawa Coast trail for a spot of adventure. The walkway runs along the coast from Pine Harbour marina to Maraetai, 8.2km for walkers and bikes. • Checking out the many stunning beaches and reserves is a must-do for nature lovers. • The old Beachlands shops with cafes, restaurants and gift shops. • The hustle and bustle of Pohutukawa Coast Shopping Centre is perfect for meeting with friends for shopping, coffee and a bite to eat. • Rydges Formosa Golf Resort is set on 170 sprawling hectares with amazing views. 32 – Settling In 2022-2023
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MARAETAI
• Maraetai means ‘meeting place by the sea’ in Maori and is home to beautiful beaches and reserves. • Omana Reserve, a beautiful stretch of coast lined with Pohutukawa trees that display their red blooms around Christmas time. • Duder Regional Park has many heritage walking tracks with some spectacular views of Waiheke Island and beyond. To cool down you can head to Duders Beach for a quick swim or a picnic with the family. • Maraetai Beach, a beautiful and popular swimming spot popular for water sports, with food outlets. • Umupuia Marae – the ancestral home of the Ngai Tai people who are the Mana Whenua of the area.
CLEVEDON
• The Clevedon Village Farmer’s Market is on every Sunday at 107 Monument Road with a selection of delicious food stalls and organic fruit and veg stalls dotted around the Clevedon Showgrounds. • The Clevedon Scenic Reserve is perfect for adventurous locals and nature lovers. • Clevedon Animal Farm offers a range of activities for all ages, including performing animals, horse riding, farm walks and rides for the family, children’s parties and school holiday events.
AND BEYOND
• Hunua Regional Park has biking and walking trails through this extensive native bushland. • Hunua Falls, a beautiful waterfall, with picnic facilities and walking tracks.
FOOD AND DRINK
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here is no shortage of wonderful cuisine options in Howick, Pakuranga and surrounds. The beauty of our local dining scene is that there seems to be something for everyone. Eastern ethnic restaurants offer Thai, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian, Cambodian and Vietnamese cuisine. On another note, there are gorgeous flavours from the Mediterranean and European countries, such as Italy, which is time-honoured for its cuisine. Naturally, some venues offer Pacific rim menus and most Euro-style restaurants feature a good sampling of seafood, such a part of the New Zealand culture. The area boasts some great waterfront restaurants at Bucklands Beach, Eastern Beach, Cockle Bay and Half Moon Bay Marina. Importantly, there are family-friendly BYO cafes, fully licensed, upmarket venues with a touch of city chic and numerous convivial pubs which also offer entertainment. Go beachfront, or trendy street café, underground, coffee shop, takeaway or rural, there’s a place for you.
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AROUND THE HOME
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omeowners building new or updating an existing property will have a myriad of things to consider from soft furnishings, paint colours, and new flooring through to wall art, occasional furniture and accessories of every description. Whether titivating just one room, contemplating a complete upgrade or outfitting a brand new build, it’s never an easy job bringing everything together. Getting the look right often requires expert assistance. The good news is the Howick Ward has a wealth of retailers, professionals and tradespeople who are qualified to help solve a myriad of interior design and home decorating projects. Whether looking for products, advice or services, key people are available to ensure a satisfactory outcome to your search. Residents can find everything from cost-effective do-ityourself options through to custom-made bespoke gems. When it comes to protecting the investment you have made in your home by keeping up with ongoing
maintenance, repairs and regular makeovers, the area is well-served by companies which will get the job done for you or help you to make the most of your own efforts.
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seems too big for them. On the other hand, with more leisure time, they may enjoy sourcing their own materials. Whether recreating space for a new use, extending a home to accommodate a growing family, tackling landscaping or just revamping the interior, it pays to have a sound plan. Compare quotes and ask for recommendations when new to an area. The local district is blessed with tradespeople, landscapers and specialist companies such as kitchen and bathroom experts, who can assist with every type of home maintenance. Most companies work within a range of budgets and willingly provide in-home consultations with a free measure and quote. Some will even bring sample materials to make choosing easy.
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CHURCHES
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never weary of great churches. It is my favourite kind of mountain scenery. Mankind was never so happily inspired as when it made a cathedral,” said celebrated 19th Century novelist Robert Louis Stevenson. There is certainly no shortage of those in this region – whatever your religion. Churches, temples and places of worship abound – Roman Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist (just five of the mainstream Christian denominations) a member of one of the inter-denominational churches, or a devotee of any other religion. New residents will love All Saints Church in Howick. Completed in November 1847, it is one of the oldest churches in New Zealand. The Fo Guang Shan Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in the country. Designed in the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty, it took seven years to build and now stands tall on Stancombe Rd in Flat Bush. Featuring a large Buddha statue and a twotonne bell, the mission of the temple is to promote Humanistic Buddhism but it is also open to and intended to benefit nonBuddhists.
ST PAUL’S IN THE PARK ANGLICAN CHURCH 141 Chapel Rd, Flat Bush
A church for our community
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CHURCHES
Howick Presbyterian Church
219 Burswood Drive, off Ti Rakau Drive www.ecw.org.nz | 273 9044 | office@ecw.org.nz
St Andrew’s Church Centre Cnr Ridge Rd & Vincent Street
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Phone 09 535 4403 www.howpres.org.nz All Saints Anglican Church
St Peters Anglican Church
Howick
Pakuranga
Church Of St Thomas Whitford
Cnr Cook Street & Selwyn Road
71 Udys Road
37 Whitford-Maraetai Road
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09 534 6864
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SPORTS
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Active community
njoy sports? So do we in the Howick Ward. There is a rich variety of affordable sporting options for residents of all ages and abilities. Whether seeking competitive or social sports and recreation opportunities, there is no shortage of diverse options for young and old. Catering for mainstream and unusual sports alike, Howick Ward offers world-class sporting venues in various codes, ranging from the international standard hockey turf in Pakuranga to Whitford Park Golf Club just a 10-minute drive from Howick and Rydges Formosa Golf Resort a little further down the road. A number of bowling clubs are dotted around the region, as are tennis courts for both competitive and public use. Cycling is a popular sport too. Pakuranga boasts one of the largest rugby clubs in the country, and Lloyd Elsmore Park, where the club is based, also hosts a range of other sports including hockey, touch, badminton, netball, boxing, bowls, athletics, harriers, cricket, BMX, swimming and skateboarding. Martial arts are well catered for across the wider
suburban districts, and there are also softball, baseball, croquet, squash, rugby league and football clubs in the area, not to mention ten pin bowling, an active darts club, pony clubs and fishing clubs. Ice skating and polo can also be enjoyed in the area. When it comes to water sports outside of the pool, wind-surfing and sailing are both big in the region. Golfers can also count themselves spoiled for choice. There are no less than four 18-hole golf courses and a driving range in the region plus plenty more on the outer fringes.
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HOWICK & ST HELIERS ACADEMY OF JUDO
Howick Tennis Club
TEACHING DISCIPLINE, CONTROL AND CONFIDENCE THROUGH JUDO
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Membership options for juniors, seniors, midweek & more!
Coaching Meet our club coach, Aaron and the Tactical Tennis team who deliver quality coaching to all ages and abilities Aaron Hicks | 021 0230 0230 | aaron@tacticaltennis.co.nz
Social Have a drink at the bar upstairs after playing in the Twilight League - Great for all levels!
Compete Club champs competitions, strong interclub teams and other fixtures
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here are a plethora of leisure activities to keep eastern district residents happy. In particular, this area enjoys a beautiful coastline with sheltered beaches and harbour access, making water sports and related activities popular. Sailing in its many forms occupies both young and old, and there are yachting and sailing clubs with opportunities to learn. Fishing is a major pastime in the area with a number of fishing competitions held throughout the year. Many locals own leisure craft, however, those without a boat can take advantage of local charters, which operate day and night fishing trips. Moorings and a hardstand at Half Moon Bay Marina and Pine Harbour Marina plus associated businesses help make life easy for boat and yacht owners. There is a passenger ferry service to the city and to Waiheke from both Pine Harbour and Half Moon Bay marinas. A vehicular ferry to Waiheke Island also operates from Half Moon Bay. Other water sports include windsurfing, water skiing and scuba diving with affordable P.A.D.I. diver training available.
The Best Hidden Secret
– Bucklands Beach Yacht Club facilities With the wonderful vista ideally suited for special wedding shots, superb food, flexible function rooms and easy parking, why not book your wedding with us? We also offer our facilities for conferences, meetings and other special occasions such as birthdays.
SAILING – a sport for life! From childhood, right through the rest of their lives, people can participate in sailing. Sailors gain life experience in the sport of sailing. It builds confidence, inspires courage and rewards perseverance amongst children.
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Vincent Street AUTO CENTRE Providing friendly service from a team you can trust Services we offer:
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MAINSTREET PHARMACY 45-47 Picton St, Howick Phone 09 535 6739 www.howickpharmacy.co.nz
VOTED BEST RETAIL BUSINESS IN HOWICK
Welcome to our friendly village pharmacy, centrally located in Howick’s main shopping strip, with ample parking by our rear entrance off Wellington St. We are owner operated and have five pharmacists supporting our 7-day business. With a wealth of experience between us we can advise you on all of your health needs in the most professional way. We have a fantastic retail team with vast experience, who will look after you like you’re family.
We specialise in natural health products and all aspects of pharmacy and offer: H Blood glucose testing H Blood pressure monitoring H Ear piercing H Medico / blister packs H Passport photos – electronic or printed H Vaccinations – – Flu (free for 65+ and pregnancy) – Shingles – Whooping Cough – Covid 19 vaccinations are available H Vitamin B12 injection H Warfarin testing
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