A show of hands demonstrated who at the public meeting was against the Strathmill development. Right, Developer Andrew Allsopp-Smith says he has not faced this level of opposition before.
Opposition to a subdivision that will add 466 homes to West Hoe Heights, Ōrewa shows no sign of abating.
As well as a petition with 300 signatures, there was a public meeting in Ōrewa on May 6 attended by local politicians and around 100 members of the community.
Crs Wayne Walker and John Watson oppose it, describing the development, which is called Strathmill, as “not a case of NIMBY (not in my bac...
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