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  • Pop into Panmure, Our Events

    Featuring all our fabulous events throughout the year including our Christmas Street Party and our Panmure Basin Fun Day. Upcoming Events & Promotions Past Events

  • PANMURE'S STAKEHOLDERS | Pop Into Panmure

    Panmure's Stakeholders MAUNGAKIEKIE-TAMAKI LOCAL BOARD AMETI BUSWAY EKE PANUKU DEVELOPMENT TAMAKI REGENERATION LOCAL BOARD The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board covers the south-eastern part of the isthmus, including One Tree Hill, Onehunga, Oranga, Penrose, Mt Wellington, Panmure and Glen Innes. Visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz The Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board members left to right: Nerissa Henry, Maria Meredith, Don Allen, Chris Makoare, Peter McGlashan, Debbie Burrows, Tony Woodcock. Nerissa Henry, Maria Meredith, Chris Makoare and Peter McGlashan are part of the Tamaki Ward. Don Allen, Debbie Burrows and Tony Woodcock are part of the Maungakiekie Ward. AMETI AMETI (Auckland Manukau Eastern Transport Initiative) Eastern Busway will create a dedicated, congestion-free busway between Panmure, Pakuranga, and Botany town centres. The busway is supported by new cycling and walking connections, urban design improvements, safety and signal improvements at key intersections, and more. The project is delivered in 4 stages. Once the busway is completed, you’ll be able to travel by bus and train between Botany and Britomart in less than 40 minutes. The busway will be supported by 3 new stations at Panmure, Pakuranga, and Botany, new cycling and walking connections, urban design enhancements, and improvements for general traffic such as advanced signalling at important intersections. Major transport improvements have already been made with the opening of the new Panmure Station (now the fifth busiest station in Auckland) and the development of Te Horeta Road. The next stage will be construction of a busway with buses travelling on their own congestion-free lanes between Panmure and Pakuranga town centres. The final stage between Panmure and Botany is due for completion in 2026. Visit: at.govt.nz/projects-roadworks/eastern-busway/ PANUKU Eke Panuku Development Auckland helps to regenerate parts of Auckland - from small projects that refresh a site or building, to major transformations of town centres or neighbourhoods. The vision for Panmure is to create a vibrant town centre that is a great place to live, visit and do business; building on its distinct landscape, transport connectivity, local services and amenities and sense of community. Located within the Tamaki Transformation area, Panmure town centre is well-located with excellent public transport links to the wider Auckland area. Panmure was chosen as a location for regeneration due to large areas of underused, council-owned land in the town centre that represent significant redevelopment opportunities. The project area covers 43ha and encompasses land owned by council, Tamaki Regeneration Company (see below), the Crown and Auckland Transport (AT), who Panuku will work in partnership with to facilitate the staged transition of sites for development. Panuku will also work closely with TRC, who through its Regeneration Programme will build 7500 new homes across Tamaki in the next 15-20 years. Enlivening the main street is a key part of the future plan for Panmure. Panuku will work closely with the business community and look to introduce fresh retail and commercial space into Panmure to strengthen the appeal of the town centre and the diversity of what's on offer. A number of sites for mixed-use development will increase the number of homes and further expand the range of services the community can access. A multi-purpose community facility with a civic space is envisaged at the heart of the town centre where the community could come together and access key facilities such as a library and a community centre. The High Level Project Plan (HLPP) plan for Panmure town centre outlines the context for the project, the key decisions and main phases required to complete it over the next 15-20 years, during which time the population is expected to grow significantly. The plan was informed by public feedback gathered from a series of community sessions and an online survey. People who visit, live and work in Panmure were asked to share their thoughts on safety, community facilities and transport connections to and from the town centre, including walking and cycling. The sessions were supported by representatives from Panuku, members of the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board and representatives from TRC. Visit: www.panuku.co.nz/panmure Click here to download the plan. TAMAKI The Tāmaki Regeneration Company (TRC) is working with, and for, the people of Tāmaki to shape the future of our community together. Formed in 2012, TRC is owned by the Government and Auckland Council. The Tāmaki Housing Association (THA) is part of TRC and has looked after the whānau that live in state housing in Tāmaki since 2016. Their goal is to enable the people of Tāmaki - especially Māori and Pasifika people - to reach their aspirations. Focus is on empowering and enhancing the wellbeing of tangata whenua and tangata tiriti. They honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi as the founding document of Aotearoa, and embed the principles into decision-making. They work to deliver better housing, infrastructure, transport, education and jobs. They collaborate closely with mana whenua, community groups, schools and businesses to deliver four key priorities: Social (supporting Tāmaki whānau to thrive) Housing (building homes and communities) Economic (helping the local economy to thrive) Placemaking (supporting local cultural identity and sense of belonging) Visit: tamakiregeneration.co.nz

  • AMETI PROJECT | Pop Into Panmure

    Information on the new Eastern Busway that will create a dedicated, congestion-free busway between Panmure, Pakuranga, and Botany town centres. AMETI Project AMETI Eastern Busway AMETI (Auckland Manukau Eastern Transport Initiative) Eastern Busway will create a dedicated, congestion-free busway between Panmure, Pakuranga, and Botany town centres. The busway is supported by new cycling and walking connections, urban design improvements, safety and signal improvements at key intersections, and more. The project is delivered in 4 stages. Project Update - October 2020 Ireland Road closed at Ellerslie – Panmure Highway From 9pm Thursday 8 October until 5am Monday 11 October, there will be no access into or out of Ireland Road at the Ellerslie – Panmure Highway intersection. This is so we can safely and quickly install the traffic signals and build new pavement at the intersection. A full road closure is required as road levels need to be changed as part of these pavement works. People will need to use the Waipuna Road intersection to access Ireland Road during the closure. All other roads that intersect with the Panmure Intersection will remain open. Pedestrian and cycle access will also be maintained between Ireland Road and roads that intersect the Panmure intersection with traffic management in place. Please use detour routes and thank you for your patience. Project Update - July 2020 MAJOR AMETI EASTERN BUSWAY CONSTRUCTION WORK AT THE WESTERN END OF QUEENS RD WHAT’S HAPPENING: From Monday 29 June 2020, Jellicoe Road between Queens Rd and Dunlop Lane will be closed to build the kerb and channel on the town side (east) of Jellicoe Road and future signalised intersection area. There will be no entry into Dunlop Lane. Vehicles will still be able to travel northwards along Jellicoe Rd. From Monday 6 July (closure will be installed overnight on Sunday) both sides of the south end of Jellicoe Road in both directions will be closed. The area will be reopened again on Monday 20 July. On Monday 13 July, Queens Road at the western (old roundabout) end will be closed and reopen again on Monday 20 July. Vehicles wanting to get to businesses in this area, will still be able to drive into the western end of Queens Rd, as traffic management will be in place at the Pilkington/Queens Rd traffic lights. Vehicles will be able to turn in Queens Rd (western end) as a U-Turn will be created in the median strip between 33-37 Queens and 32 – 38 Queens Rd, using the bus stop which will be closed. In the future, a permanent U-Turn will be created on the western side of the existing pedestrian crossing. For further information please contact Fulton Hogan 0800 300 007, txt 027 703 5284 or email ameti@fultonhogan.com Project Status Stage 1 - Panmure: Complete. Stage 2 - Panmure to Pakuranga: Preliminary construction. Stage 3 - Pakuranga to Botany: Consultation and consenting. Stage 4 - Botany Station: Analysis and strategy. If you are interested in talking with one of the team, the AMETI Eastern Busway Information Centre is located in Pakuranga Plaza (opposite Pascoes) on Tuesday and Thursday, 2pm to 6pm. Project zone: South-east. Project Overview The AMETI Eastern Busway will significantly improve transport choices, reliability, and journey times in south-east Auckland and to other parts of the region. Once the busway is completed, you’ll be able to travel by bus and train between Botany and Britomart in less than 40 minutes. The busway will be supported by 3 new stations at Panmure, Pakuranga, and Botany, new cycling and walking connections, urban design enhancements, and improvements for general traffic such as advanced signalling at important intersections. A new flyover connecting Pakuranga Road with Pakuranga Highway is also planned to provide better travel options and reduce congestion for general traffic. Major transport improvements have already been made with the opening of the new Panmure Station (now the fifth busiest station in Auckland) and the development of Te Horeta Road. The next stage will be construction of a busway with buses travelling on their own congestion-free lanes between Panmure and Pakuranga town centres. The final stage between Panmure and Botany is due for completion in 2026. The second phase of the AMETI Eastern Busway Project is Panmure to Pakuranga The Panmure to Pakuranga stage of AMETI Eastern Busway includes the first section of the busway, along the north side of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road, and upgrading the Panmure roundabout. Significant progress has been made on the plans for major transport improvements between Panmure and Pakuranga. Construction commenced in late 2018. Features Building a section of a dedicated urban busway, between Panmure Station and Pakuranga, separate from general traffic. Replacing Panmure roundabout with a signalised intersection. Building a new modern busway bridge across the Tamaki River next to the existing road bridge with a wide shared path for cyclists and pedestrians. Improving pedestrian and cycling facilities, including new cycle lanes and footpaths separate from traffic. Benefits Reliable, comfortable and more frequent bus services. Buses every 5 to 10 minutes between Panmure and Pakuranga. Allows the busway to operate safely with a signalised intersection to keep traffic moving. A pedestrian-friendly experience getting around Panmure. Priority for vehicles using Lagoon Drive and Ellerslie-Panmure Highway, following the opening of Te Horeta Road. Cycle lanes and footpaths will make it possible to walk or cycle off-road between Panmure, Pakuranga, and on to Pigeon Mountain by connecting to the Pakuranga Rotary Walkway. Better connections between the town centre and Panmure Station. Safer access to Pakuranga Road for local residents. New Panmure intersection The 1.5km Te Horeta Road, opened in 2014, has reduced traffic through the Panmure roundabout via Jellicoe Road and Ellerslie-Panmure Highway. This allows for the roundabout to be replaced with a new signalised intersection with traffic and bus priority lanes to be created. Features and benefits Designed for major traffic flows: No right turn from Jellicoe Road. No direct access from Potaka Lane. Enable more efficient flow of buses through the busy intersection. Creating a vibrant hub at Panmure. Safe road crossings for cyclists and pedestrians. Prioritises east-west movement of vehicles along Lagoon Drive and Ellerslie-Panmure Highway. Lagoon Drive The busway will be built on the north side of Lagoon Drive. The busway and shared cycle and footpath (separated from busway and traffic) will be created on Lagoon Drive by widening on the northern cliff side, avoiding impacts on the basin. Features and benefits Busway is separated from general traffic improving bus journey times and reliability. Wide shared cycle and footpath separated from the busway and general traffic. Better signalisation. General traffic lanes reduced to one lane in each direction to accommodate new busway. Traffic movements on Lagoon Drive better managed by new signals. Southern side of Lagoon Drive designed to avoid significant geological and archaeological features. New access to rear of some Queens Road shops via Korma Lane. A new access way from Bridge Street, at the end of the cul-de-sac, for eight properties that currently have property access from Church Crescent. Image: Artist's impression of the proposed busway for Lagoon Drive. New dedicated busway bridge A new busway bridge is proposed on the northern side of the current Panmure bridge to provide for the busway as well as a combined pedestrian and cycle path. Features: Two dedicated busway lanes. A shared cycle and pedestrian path separate to general traffic. Viewing platforms where people can pause safely outside of the flow of pedestrians and cyclists. Remnants of the historic swing bridge to be preserved. The new busway bridge will be constructed to the north of the existing Panmure bridge. This will allow for the existing road bridge to be replaced with a four-lane bridge in the future. The bridge’s construction has been designed to minimise impacts on the culturally significant Mokoia Pa headland (in vicinity of Bridge Street in Panmure). The existing bridge will remain and be replaced in about 20 years' time.

  • Pop into Panmure, Business Directory

    Find the perfect local Panmure businesses for everything you need from automotive to beautycare. Business Directory Dining & Food Hair, Body & Beauty Healthcare Automotive Fashion, Tailoring & Laundromat Fresh Produce & Convenience Community Services & Education Home & Building Professional & Financial Services IT & Specialty Services Fitness & Entertainment Remember to look out for the PBA Member Sign in our directory and in Panmure business windows!

  • Pop into Panmure, Unlock Pamure

    The vision for Panmure is to create a vibrant town centre that is a great place to live, visit and do business; building on its distinct landscape, transport connectivity, local services and amenities and sense of community. Art in Panmure Kāruhiruhi Read More Kāruhiruhi Read More Kāruhiruhi Read More Supported by: In early 2020, the PBA was offered a Development Response package from Auckland Transport to mitigate the effects of the AMETI Eastern Busway construction. The PBA Board members settled on a project which was to enliven as many roller doors as possible. By the end of 2021, the Auckland Transport’s Development Response Package had benefitted our business community with artwork on 10 roller doors along the length of Queens Road, Panmure. Furthermore, several designs have been added to other areas within Panmure, creating a welcoming and creative space for all to enjoy at any time. Iwi involvement has been paramount, to ensure collaboration with the community. The PBA see the potential to promote Panmure as a “street art” destination. We see an opportunity to turn the negative of pulled down roller doors into a positive for public perception; and promoting Panmure a place to visit. Kāruhiruhi Artist: Minky Stapleton Location: 54 Queens Road Date: May 2021 Based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Minky is a multi-faceted illustrator with a range of styles, all with a heavy dash of dark humour - a homage to her Afrikaans roots. www.minkystapleton.com Kāruhiruhi, New Zealand Pied Shags, are quite easily recognisable with their black backs and white fronts, and a very colourful green eye surrounded by a blue eye ring with yellow skin area in front. The Panmure Basin colony has been situated on the southside of the Panmure Basin inlet for many years, but is in serious decline due to pollution, lack of food sources and poor fishing techniques. In 1997, 300 adults were counted in the area, and in 2017, only 10 adults were counted. For 30 years, Pam Howlett, affectionately known as "the mother of bird rescue", looked after the colony until her passing in 2010. Kāruhiruhi Destination Panmure Artist: John Dempsey Location: Temporarily removed awaiting a new location (formerly 4 Queens Road) Date: May 2021 Artist Bio:Born in the UK, I moved to NZ in 2014. I discovered photography early in life. Although I pursued a successful career in software development, my passion for visual art never went away. I have a broad range of skills ranging from photography and Photoshop to design, illustration, 3D modelling, animation, texturing and rendering. I am particularly interested in combining these disciplines in different ways to create work that captures the imagination of the viewer. www.harbourscape.com An Auckland passenger train emerges from a tunnel denoting Panmure's importance as a transport hub. There is a heart-shaped "P" reflection on the windscreen, part of the iconic sign that used to stand at the end of Queens Rd. Destination Panmure Manalua Artist: Vilisoni Kaivelata Location: 162 Queens Road Date: May 2021 Artist Bio: Born in Tonga in 1972, Vilisoni is an artist who uses old cultural stories and interprets them in a modern way. He uses tapa cloth to paint on and also is a wood work artist. Some of his work, he transforms into tattoo designs which are very popular in Tonga. This modern interpretation of the traditional Tongan design represents the relationship between two birds. Translated directly, “manalua” refers to two birds or two pairs of bird wings. The deeper meaning of this pattern is to bring two groups or families together to form a new union. This design is seen in many types of cultural artwork from Tonga. It is used on artifacts found in not only Tonga, but around the world, especially the Pacific, Asia and parts of Africa. Manalua Kotuku Kōtuku rerenga tahi Artist: Whetu-Marama Rikihana & Te Rangi Kaihoro Location: 88 Queens Road - Historic Alleyway Date: March 2022 Artist Bio: Whetu-Marama is a young vibrant Māori artist working in wood, bone, stone, and skin. She is exploring incorporating her tāmoko and whakairo skill sets into murals and street art. Kaihoro is a master practitioner and historian who mentors and teaches Toi Māori. whetunicholas@gmail.com kaihoro@icloud.com The white Kōtuku is rare, and in this case a metaphor for a leader. This work is in recognition of Ngāti Paoa as mana Whenua in Tāmaki. Mokoia Pā and Mauinaina Pā was the Kāinga noho of Te Hīnaki paramont chief of this area. Ko Te Maungareiputa ā-Hoturoa te maunga. Ko Ngā Mōkai-ika-ā-Hikāwaru te Waipuna. Ko Te Wai-ōtaiki te awa. Ko Ngāti Paoa, Ngāti Hura me Ngāti Kapu ngā iwi. Ko Te Hīnaki te tangata. Pacifika Girl Pacifika Girl Artist: Leone Ikinepule Location: 63 Queens Road Date: May 2021 Artist Bio: Samoan Gal, Born and bred in Tamaki Makaurau. Digital Artist, Creating Modern Day Contemporary Portraits and Pasifika Art. Lover of Pasifika Culture and what it translates to in design. Instagram @leonesdesigns The Modern Day Pasifika Girl, in all her glory. With all the beauty that flows through her hair and glowing complexion, she is crowned with her lei. She embodies the Pasifika Beauty that our people hold, rich with culture. heilala Heilala Artist: Vilisoni Kaivelata Location: 139 Queens Road Date: May 2021 Artist Bio: Born in Tonga in 1972, Vilisoni is an artist who uses old cultural stories and interprets them in a modern way. He uses tapa cloth to paint on and also is a wood work artist. Some of his work, he transforms into tattoo designs which are very popular in Tonga. The heilala is a flower that signifies high ranking in anga faka-Tonga (The Tongan Way) and is the national flower of the Kingdom of Tonga. It is a royal flower because it is used to make the kahoa (necklaces) that are presented to the King, and there are ways of stringing the heilala that were traditionally only worn by people of ‘eiki (chiefly) rank. This artwork is a representation of the flowers that many people in the multi-cultural community of Panmure are very proud of. Tamaki Blossom Tamaki Blossoms Artist: Jia Luo Location: 135 Queens Road Date: May 2021 Artist Bio: Jia Luo is a mixed media visual artist with a BFA from The University of Auckland. Her focuses include painting, installation and curation. Through the use of vividly coloured flower blooms mixing and mingling against an uplifting and bright backdrop, this artwork encourages us to celebrate the rich cultural history and contributions of the local Asian migration to the suburb of Panmure. The combination of peonies native of Asian cultures in Tāmaki Makaurau and Pohutukawa native to NZ represents the merging and remixing of cultures in Tamaki. Restful Guardian Restful Guardian Artist: John Dempsey Location: 16 Queens Road Date: May 2021 Artist Bio: Born in the UK, I moved to NZ in 2014. I discovered photography early in life. Although I pursued a successful career in software development, my passion for visual art never went away. I have a broad range of skills ranging from photography and Photoshop to design, illustration, 3D modelling, animation, texturing and rendering. I am particularly interested in combining these disciplines in different ways to create work that captures the imagination of the viewer. www.harbourscape.com This design depicts a stylized landscape of Panmure Basin and Maungarei/Mt Wellington, the local maunga. These two natural features define the geography of Panmure and are of deep spiritual significance to many locals. Ngāti Paoa Ngāti Paoa Whānaungatanga Artist: Whetu-Marama Rikihana & Te Rangi Kaihoro Location: 113 Queens Road Date: March 2022 Artist Bio: Whetu-Marama is a young vibrant Māori artist working in wood, bone, stone, and skin. She is exploring incorporating her tāmoko and whakairo skill sets into murals and street art. Kaihoro is a master practitioner and historian who mentors and teaches Toi Māori. “Ngā tīhore i te oneone o te wā, kore rawa i tētehi tangata noho ngoikore… Footsteps in the sands of time, were not made by a person standing still” (William Blake) Mokoia Pā was the jewel in Ngāti Paoa’s mana whenua through mahi ngā kai, in terms of the expansive Mauinaina Pā site and māra kai cultivations, stretching from Panmure Mt Wellington to Purewa, Ōrakei to Mission Bay and Karaka Bay to Point England to the Mokoia Pā site. Kaitiakitanga was very important as strategically for food and resources as well as protecting the waterways and portage to the Manakau Harbour. Tauoma, herehere o nga kai Tauoma, herehere o nga kai Artist: Minky Stapleton Location: 2 Basin View Lane Date: March 2022 Artist Bio: Based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Minky is a multi-faceted illustrator with a range of styles, all with a heavy dash of dark humour - a homage to her Afrikaans roots. The design 'Tauoma, herehere o nga kai' reflects the relationship with the Basin and the fertile abundance of the land and waterways. Kai Moana Artist: Minky Stapleton Location: 154 Queens Road Date: May 2021 Artist Bio: Based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Minky is a multi-faceted illustrator with a range of styles, all with a heavy dash of dark humour - a homage to her Afrikaans roots. Situated next to Wai O Taki/Tāmaki River, the inhabitants of Mokoia and Mauinaina Pā’s moved between Te Waitematā and Manukau Harbour, and the water ways beyond. The west coast was accessed by the waka paddlers carrying canoes across the portage at Otahuhu, linking both harbours. Canoes were able to cross vast areas of water, allowing Māori to gather food including fish, shellfish, and sea plants, as well as trade goods with iwi located across Aotearoa. Evidence of the diversity of seafood was found during the excavation of the Mokoia Pā site (around the Eastern Busway bridge). Kai Moana Traveling Cottage Artist: Leo Alonso Location: 146 Queens Road Date: November 2022 Artist Bio: Originally from Colombia, Leo is an Artist, Graphic & Character Designer & Illustrator based in Auckland. Always an enthusiast of motivating people to express themselves through art, this has led him to teach as part of his career. Leo lives by this mission; there is no such thing as talented people, instead, highly motivated people can achieve any goal. @_leoillustrated_ There is a sense of nostalgia and permanence associated with the cottages in this area. In time, it flows and adapts, recalling old times, and telling stories from the past with its strong foundations. Traveling Cottage Te Whanga o Panmure Artist: TaT Location: 47 Queens Road Date: November 2023 Artist Bio: Nō Waikato/Tainui ahau E noho ana ahau ki Tāmaki Makaurau me te Mokoia Ko Te Wai Moehurori tōku ingoa Panmure-based creative maven. Trending the art of doodles, digital wizardry, and captivating canvases of painted portraits. 90’s graffiti roots infused a rebellious spirit in the mix. A versatile skilled collector, transcending mediums with dynamic blend of aerosol paint finesse, musical vibes, hairstylist, cake artistry and fine arts. Crafting an eclectic symphony of creativity that paints life vividly. Beneath the tender gaze of a cerulean sky, Panmure estuary unfurls its watery tapestry, a haven where nature’s hues intertwine. Here, Pōhutukawa trees, wise and ancient, stand sentinel along the winding pathway, whispering tales of generations past. Their scarlet blossoms dance like flames, a harmonious symphony of beauty and timelessness. The estuary’s ripples reflect fleeting dreams, while the guardians stand resolute, watching over this tranquil passage where earth and water entwine, weaving a story of splendour and wisdom for those who pause to listen. Lagoon Pools Artist: Desmer Glenn Location: 44 Queens Road Date: November 2023 Artist Bio: www.chalkadvertising.co.nz Desmer Glenn, is a seasoned artist with nearly two decades of experience in creative work, including illustration, painting, hand lettering, chalk art, sculpture and murals. She is passionate about storytelling and loves bringing visions to life through imagery. Originally from South Africa, she grew up in a creative family where art was a way of life and has been involved in various local art projects since making Tāmaki Makaurau her home. She studied art for film at Yoobee College, has a visual art degree, and enjoys tutoring in her free time. For decades, Lagoon Pools formerly known as Swimarama stood as a cornerstone of aquatic enjoyment for local residents. Its pools echoed with the laughter of families, the splashes of swimmers, and the camaraderie of shared experiences. As it evolved over the years, so did its significance in the hearts of locals bringing the community together and creating memories that will last forever.

  • Whales Tale Entry Form | Pop Into Panmure

    Congratulations! You've unlocked the Panmure Whale Sculpture! Be in with a chance to score one of 75 Panmure Food Vouchers worth $25! Simply complete the entry form below. The lucky names will be drawn 6th May 2022. Terms & Conditions 1. Panmure Business Association staff and families, owners or employees of participating shops, restaurants or food outlets are not permitted to enter. 2. Publication of the winners’ names and photographs may be used for promotional purposes, unless requested otherwise by the winner. 3. Prizes are not exchangeable or redeemable for cash. No change will be given on vouchers. 4. Personal information provided will be held by the Panmure Business Association and used to inform winners. 5. Entries not accepted after 11.59pm 2 May 2022 6. Entries accepted via popintopanmure.co.nz website form only 7. Participating Panmure businesses are listed on reverse of voucher 8. Winners will be drawn randomly from all valid entries 9. One entry per person First Name Last Name Email Phone Suburb where you live Submit Thank you for visiting Panmure!

  • Pop into Panmure, Transport and Parking

    Panmure is centrally located and easy to get to by bus, train or car. There is plenty of parking in and around the town and what’s better is it is free! Transport + Parking Panmure By Car Its just a 15 minute drive from Auckland’s CBD. There is plenty of parking in and around the town and what’s better is it is free! See our handy parking map below. Panmure By Train and Bus Trains run frequently – every 10-15 minutes. It’s just a cruisy 20-minute train ride from the CBD to Panmure. Free parking is available in the Park and Ride next to the Panmure Train Station. Panmure is very well serviced by buses to and from many parts of Auckland with the main bus station next to the Panmure Train Station. See the AT Journey Planner (https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/ ) for up to date timetables and routes. Bus

  • Mighty Easter Challenge 2025 | Pop Into Panmure

    Runs from Saturday 12th April - Thursday 24th April Grand Prize Draw: Announced Wednesday 30th April The Mighty Easter Challenge The Mighty Easter Challenge is a small initiative brought to the community by our incredible local dairies, bakeries, and convenience stores. It started in 2023 as a fun way to bring a little Easter magic to shopping local, and we’re excited to bring it back for another year! Why We Do It Panmure isn’t a town filled with big corporate chains—our businesses are family-run, locally owned, and deeply connected to the community. Many of them don’t just serve Panmure; they also hire from within it, ensuring that their success directly benefits the town. The Mighty Easter Challenge is one small way these businesses give back. It’s a fun and interactive way for families to shop local, support their favourite spots, and win some fantastic prizes along the way! How It Works Visit a participating dairy, bakery, or convenience store in Panmure. With your purchase, ask for a Mighty Easter Egg—inside, you’ll find a token! Collect tokens to win instant prizes and enter the Grand Prize Draw! Prizes You Can Win Instant Wins: Golden Token – $10 voucher OR Easter egg Two Green Tokens – $30 voucher Two Orange Tokens – Giant chocolate dinosaur egg OR unicorn egg Two Yellow Tokens – Large chocolate bunny Grand Prize Draw: Collect any 3 tokens and bring them to the Panmure Business Association Office to enter the draw! 1st Tier Winners – $100 worth of vouchers to spend in town 2nd Tier Winners – $50 worth of vouchers + a PBA bucket hat, tote bag, and an Easter plushie Redeem tokens at Panmure Business Association Office -16 Clifton Court, Panmure Participating Businesses: London Dairy – 172 Queens Road Bakers Express – 170 Queens Road Panmure Superette – 160 Queens Road DH Supermarket – 159 Queens Road Supavalue Supermarket – 88 Queens Road Queens Road Superette – 46 Queens Road Golden Steak Bakery – 20 Queens Road Hesari Bakery – 16 Queens Road Sylvia’s Bakery – 12 Queens Road Panmure Bakehouse – 12 Pilkington Road Head into any of these businesses, ask for a Mighty Egg with your purchase, and start collecting tokens to win! Bonus: Easter Fun at Home! Want to keep the Easter fun going? Download our Easter colouring sheet and get creative at home! Download it here Share Your Easter Challenge Journey! We’d love to see your Mighty Easter Challenge adventures! Snap a photo, post it on Facebook or Instagram, and tag us: Facebook Instagram Happy Easter, and happy hunting!

  • TASTES OF PANMURE 2021 | Pop Into Panmure

    TASTES OF PANMURE 2021 1st March - 31st March 2021 Be in to Win $50 Panmure Eating-Out Vouchers! Simply visit any Panmure restaurant or food outlet from 1st to 31st March 2021, post an image of yourself enjoying your food on either Instagram or Facebook with the tag #PopintoPanmure We have 10 vouchers to give away - so go and eat! IF YOU HAVE THE MOST CREATIVE PHOTO CAPTION – WIN A FURTHER $50 VOUCHER! TASTES OF PANMURE – PROMOTION TERMS & CONDITIONS: 1. Panmure Business Association staff and families, owners or employees of participating restaurants or food outlets are not permitted to enter this competition. 2. Publication of the winners’ names and photographs may be used for promotional purposes, unless requested otherwise by the winner. 3. Prizes are not exchangeable or redeemable for cash. No change will be given on vouchers. 4. Personal information provided will be held by the Panmure Business Association and used to inform you if you are a winner. 5. Limited to one entry per person. 6. Prizes will be drawn on April 7th 2021. 7. Creative photo caption to be displayed on Facebook or Instagram with #popintopanmure TO BOOK MARY TAYLOR'S FOOD TOURS PLEASE VISIT: WWW.EATAUCKLAND.CO.NZ

  • Pop into Panmure, Healthcare

    Dining & Food Hair, Body & Beauty Healthcare Automotive Fashion, Tailoring & Laundromat Professional & Financial Services Fresh Produce & Convenience Community Services & Education Home & Building IT & Specialty Services Fitness & Entertainment Healthcare + Wellbeing Family Doctors Medical Services Pharmacies Dental Optometrists Physiotherapists, Massage & Chiropractors Chinese Medical & Acupuncture Mental Health + Wellbeing Family Doctors Family Doctors Health Star Pacific Trust 136 - 140 Queens Road 09 527 2300 www.healthstarpacific.co.nz Contact Us Hong Kong Surgery 111 Queens Road 09 527 8829 www.mygp.co.nz Contact Us Langimalie Health Centre 161 Queens Road 09 570 9827 www.tonganhealth.com Contact Us Panm ure Medical Centre 204 Queens Road 09 570 4019 Contact Us Tamaki Family Health Centre 2 - 4 Clifton Court 09 527 3344 Contact Us Turuki Health Care 62 Queens Rd 09 570 8643 www.turukihealthcare.org.nz Contact Us Medical services Medical Services Labtests 204 Queens Road 09 574 7399 Contact Us Pharmacies Pharmacies Health Star Pharmacy 133 Queens Bakery and Café 136 Queens Rd 09 527 1685 Contact Us Panmure Pharmacy 133 Queens Bakery and Café 200 Queens Road 09 527 6204 Contact Us Smartcare Pharmacy 133 Queens Bakery and Café 137 Queens Road 09 527 2769 Contact Us Tamaki Pharmacy 133 Queens Bakery and Café 6 Clifton Court 09 222 3889 Contact Us Turuki Pharmacy Panmure 133 Queens Bakery and Café 62 Queens Road 09 570 6675 turukihealthcare.org.nz Contact Us Unichem Panmure Pharmacy 133 Queens Bakery and Café 74-76 Queens Rd 09 527 7719 Contact Us Dental Dental All Dentures 22-28 Jellicoe Road 09 527 7555 www.alldentures.co.nz Contact Us Classics Dental 144 Queens Road 0800 454 535 Check out our website Contact Us Dental World 148 Queens Road 09 574 5789 www.dentalworldpanmure.co.nz Contact Us Gentle Care Dentist 70 Queens Road 09 527 0030 www.gentlecaredentists.co.nz Contact Us Panmure Dental Centre Ltd 11A Clifton Court 09 527 2580 Contact Us Panmure Dentists 188 - 190 Queens Road 09 570 1764 www.panmuredentists.co.nz Contact Us Optometrists Optometrists + Physiotherapists The Eyecare Practice 2A/100 Queens Road 09 273 1296 Contact Us Physiotherapists, Massage & Chiropractors Physiotherapists, Massage + Chiropractors Care Thai Massage 21 Queens Rd 021 128 5131 www.careapril55@gmail.com Contact Us Muscle Movement 12 Clifton Court 027 460 7136 www.musclemovement.co.nz Contact Us Onform Physio 204 Queens Road 09 527 7899 www.onformphysio.co.nz Contact Us Yi Pin Pavilion Foot Massage 186 Queens Road 09 949 1189 www.yipinmassage.co.nz Contact Us Chinese Medical Chinese Medical + Acupuncture Chinese Medical Centre 22 - 28 Jellicoe Road 09 527 2418 Contact Us Dr George Zheng Herbal Clinic 178 Queens Road 09 570 5866 Contact Us Ph.D Chinese Medicine Clinic 45 Queens Rd 09 570 8508 Contact Us Mental Health + Wellbeing Mental Health + Wellbeing Auckland Psychological Associates Ltd 78 Queens Rd 09 570 6370 Contact Us Family Planning Association 7 - 13 Pilkington Road 09 570 9871 www.familyplanning.org.nz Contact Us Manaaki House 15 Pleasant View Road 09 570 6519 Contact Us

  • Pop into Panmure, eNewsletter

    Read our monthly 'Pop into Panmure' eNewsletter to keep up with what's happening in Panmure. Full of event information, business updates and local news. SIGN UP TO PBA NEWSLETTER Get the latest news and events that are happening in Panmure delivered straight to your inbox. Apr-May 25 Issue 223 Pop into Panmure (DOUBLE ISSUE) Inside this issue you can check out: - ANZAC Day in Panmure - Which Panmure business is going viral - Upcoming markets in town … and much more! Download Your Copy Here >> Mar 25 Issue 222 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - A new supermarket opening in town! - A farewell message from our town manager - Upcoming vector works planned for the area … and much more! Download Your Copy Here >> Feb 25 Issue 221 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Business updates—who’s moved where? - A look at security over the New Year period - A message from the Town Manager … and much more! Download Your Copy Here >> Dec 24 Issue 220 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Christmas Celebration Highlights - Summer Security Report - Community Updates ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Nov 24 Issue 219 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Upcoming Christmas Events ! - New Summer Treats at Supavalue - Opportunities for Community Feedback ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Oct 24 Issue 218 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Dove Hospice's Move - Star Laundromat's New Owner - Town Manager's Update ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Sep 24 Issue 217 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Panmure's New Dessert Spot - New Ownership at Kalye Manila - Update on the Jubilee Bridge ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> 2024 NEWSLETTERS Aug 24 Issue 216 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Panmure's Hidden Baking Gem! - Auckland Transport's Response on the Panmure Bridge - Town Manager's Report ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Jul 24 Issue 215 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Lumbini's Opening! - The Art Exhibitions in Town - Tastes of Panmure Winners ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Jun 24 Issue 214 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Food Month 2024! - Upgrades at Urban Cuts - Chang Thai Cafe's New Ownership ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> May 24 Issue 213 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Panmure Basin Fun Day 2024 - ANZAC Day and World of Cultures - Spotlight on Panmure Retailers ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Apr 24 Issue 212 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Our Brand New Studio Gallery! - The Town Manager's Report and Security Update - The Mighty Easter Challenge Winners ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Mar 24 Issue 211 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - The New Cake Shop in Town - Flash Updates Around Town - The Town manager's Report and Security Update ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Feb 24 Issue 210 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - The return of Anchorage - Our New Faces in Laundry - The Town manager's Report and Security Update ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> 2023 NEWSLETTERS Dec 23 Issue 209 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Business' gift to community - Our latest eatery: Kung Fu BBQ and Hotpot - Important community updates and more Download Your Copy Here >> Nov 23 Iss ue 208 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Our 175th Anniversary Gallery - Meet your 2023/2024 Board - The Town Manager's Report and more Download Your Copy Here >> Oct 23 Issue 207 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - A favorite restaurant revamped - This year's AGM update - Voting locations in town and more Download Your Copy Here >> Sept 23 Issue 206 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Your new favourite Indian eatery - Free services available in town - 2023 AGM notice and more Download Your Copy Here >> Aug 23 Issue 205 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Our Brand New Beauty Studio - Security update - Changes at Imperial Palace and more Download Your Copy Here >> JUL 23 Issue 204 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Our newest town tailor - Security update - The Food Bingo winners and more Download Your Copy Here >> JUN 23 Issue 203 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - A quick guide to Panmure's eateries - Our Town Manager's Report - Recognizing Golden Apple and more Download Your Copy Here >> MAY 23 Issue 202 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Our newest eye wear business - A timely business workshop - The Mighty Easter Champions and more Download Your Copy Here >> APR 23 Issue 201 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - RSA's return to Panmure - An exciting famous local eatery update - Important community information and more Download Your Copy Here >> MAR 23 Issue 200 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Highlights from the Panmure Basin Fun Day - Meet our new eatery neighbors - Important news about the Panmure Train Station and more Download Your Copy Here >> Feb 23 Issue 1 99 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Peaches new location - Our latest eateries - Fun Day blast from the past and more Download Your Copy Here >> 2022 NEWSLETTERS Dec 22 Issue 198 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Christmas in Panmure 2022 - Our new retailers - Our latest Roller Door Art and more Download Your Copy Here >> Nov 22 Issue 197 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Korean Chicken in Panmure - AGM highlights - New board members and more Download Your Copy Here >> Oct 22 Issue 196 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - A new shop in Panmure - Pump Station Open Day - Clifton Court Upgrade news and more Download Your Copy Here >> Sept 22 Issue 195 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Meet our new Town Manager - Local events coming up - New location for Panmure food business and more Download Your Copy Here >> August 22 Issue 194 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Photography Street Exhibition - Have your say on Panmure's projects - Author Event at Panmure Library and more Download Your Copy Here >> July 22 Issue 193 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Twin Cultivation Art Installation - New shop front at Spiceland - Chris's last Town Manager report and more Download Your Copy Here >> June 22 Issue 192 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Panmure's Stone Cottage - New pop up alteration store - Tasty snack bar serving up treats and more Download Your Copy Here >> April 22 Issue 191 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Panmure's art transformation - Update on Panmure Stone Cottage - Spiceland's new shopping app and more Download Your Copy Here >> March 22 Issue 190 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Opening of Mokoia Gallery - New Thai restaurant - Playgroup at Community Hall and more Download Your Copy Here >> Feb 22 Issue 189 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - The beautiful Whale Tales Sculpture - Panmure Basin Pirate Trail - fun for everyone! - New Panmure businesses and more Download Your Copy Here >> 2021 NEWSLETTERS Dec 21 Issue 188 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - an award winning new Malaysian restaurant - new Board Members - Christmas news and more Download Your Copy Here >> Aug 21 Issue 187 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - a stylish new salon - a new Korean restaurant - fun at the YMCA and more Download Your Copy Here >> July 21 Issue 186 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: -new owners for Panmure businesses -free table tennis in Town Centre -meet Joseph from Star Laundromat and more Download Your Copy Here >> June 21 Issue 185 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: -exciting Roller Door art project -renovated Ambula restaurant -brand new Barber shop and more Download Your Copy Here >> May 21 Issue 184 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: -All about Mt Wellington Fire Station -Food lover videos -Historical Photos of Panmure and more Download Your Copy Here >> April 21 Issue 183 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: -Panmure Basin Fun Day -SBA comes to town -Food tours in Panmure and more Download Your Copy Here >> March 21 Issue 182 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: -lighting in Panmure -new Freak Shack store -new signs around town and more Download Your Copy Here >> Jan 21 Update on Incident in Panmure Update on: - Sam's condition, - How to donate, - Help from the community Download Your Copy Here >> 2020 NEWSLETTERS Dec'20/Jan21 Issue 181 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Photos of Christmas in Panmure Event - Town Manager's Report - A new chop shop in Town! - Outdoor dining and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Nov'20 Issue 180 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Opening of Spiceland Restaurant - Town Manager's Update - Skills update for Security Liaison Officer - Local business updates Download Your Copy Here >> Oct '20 Issue 179 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Fresh changes at the Corner Bar & Eatery - Town Manager's Update - Powhiri for Joe Tipene, Police Area Commander - Local business updates Download Your Copy Here >> Aug/Sept '20 Issue 178 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Lakdiv Supermarket new location - Town Manager's Update - Spotlight on Basin View Lane businesses Download Your Copy Here >> July '20 Issue 177 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Melina's Takeaway Renovation - Town Manager's Update - Local business updates - New Justice of Peace desk Download Your Copy Here >> June '20 Issue 176 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Certificate of Appreciation winner - Tamaki Whanau working group - Local business updates Download Your Copy Here >> May '20 Issue 175 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Interviews with local businesses - Security Manager update - Competition to win shopping vouchers Download Your Copy Here >> Feb - Mar '20 Issue 173/174 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Panmure Basin Fun Day - Minimum wage rising to $18.90 an hour - Local community and business news Download Your Copy Here >> Dec '19/ Jan '20 Issue 171/172 Pop Into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Panmure Christmas Street Party 2019 coverage - Marketview Data 2018, 2019 - Local community and business news Download Your Copy Here >> SIGN UP TO PBA NEWSLETTER Get the latest news and events that are happening in Panmure delivered straight to your inbox. 2023 NEWSLETTERS Apr 24 Issue 212 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - Our Brand New Studio Gallery! - The Town Manager's Report and Security Update - The Mighty Easter Challenge Winners ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Mar 24 Issue 211 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - The New Cake Shop in Town - Flash Updates Around Town - The Town manager's Report and Security Update ...and more! Download Your Copy Here >> Feb 24 Issue 210 Pop into Panmure Inside this issue you can check out: - The return of Anchorage - Our New Faces in Laundry - The Town manager's Report and Security Update ...and more! 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