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  1. “These developments will be medium density and preserve green space,”

    How about setting aside a whole section in every one or two streets to make playgrounds – little playgrounds – for little kids with their mums. Within stroller distance of home, when buses or using a car are not options. Or as a destination for the older folk and other stay at homes. Some shelter and somewhere to sit, eat, read, talk.

    Also making it possible for communities to develop instead of creating even more commuter ghettoes. Even allotments for people to grow some food at least. Or is that too idyllic for the Big Sprawl?

    50 000 houses and a nightmare of commuting to work or school? Or 50 000 homes with excellent public transport available, affordable shopping, and work not so far away that people never see their homes in winter, except by street lights.

    Do make sure that quality isn’t lost in the rush to compete.

  2. I couldn’t believe it when I saw they were carving up Pt England reserve to suit each other. I didn’t think you could use reserves like this in this way but then again I didnt think either of them would blatantly sell off State houses either.

    Good on Labour for speaking out against this. I seriously hope it can be stopped.

    PS, The Tamaki Redevelopment areas are for property developers and investors anyway.

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