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Welcome to Franklin

Congratulations on choosing to live in beautiful Franklin! Enjoying a wealth of lifestyle options, residents in our region are part of a friendly, vibrant community with a mix of facilities and stunning natural scenery.

From public amenities, including pools, sports grounds, galleries and libraries, to beaches and more, Franklin provides a wide range of good reasons so many are proud to call it ‘home’.

From the Awhitu Peninsula and the Sunset Coast in the west, to Orere, Hunua and Kaiaua in the east, Franklin is bounded by rural landscapes and beaches.

To the south lies Waikato, with Hamilton city less than an hour’s drive from the top of the Bombay Hills, which are regarded as the southern gateway to Auckland.

With the motorway running through the centre of Franklin, access to the north and south is easy.

Recent and ongoing redevelopment of transport links include widening of the Southern Motorway and construction of new walkways. In addition, the electrification of the railway line throughout Auckland (set to be extended to include the Papakura to Pukekohe section) further connects locals.

Franklin’s agricultural and horticultural roots continue to underpin our community, with most areas providing a quiet, country atmosphere. However, the region is growing fast, with many new subdivisions housing a burgeoning population on the rise, from Karaka and Patumahoe to Paerata, Pokeno and more.

New residents are encouraged to visit information and community centres to learn more about contemporary life, but they will also discover our rich local history is well documented (especially at Papakura Museum, Glenbrook Vintage Railway and Tuakau & District Museum) providing valuable insights to our past.

And, of course, our region’s towns and villages abound with cafes and restaurants – so you’ll find plenty to titillate the palate. Also, visit our regular markets and take part in community events, such as A&P shows, vintage shows, sports days and so much more.

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