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  • PAMPER ME IN PANMURE 2019 | Pop Into Panmure

    Pamper Me in Panmure 2019 July 1 - 31, 2019 Welcome to our new Promotion - Pamper Me in Panmure. We're very excited to be introducing and organising this brand new promotion for our community and Hair, Body and Beauty businesses, with the support from Panuku Development. ​ For the month of July, WIN one $100 Pamper Me in Panmure voucher DAILY. To be in to win, COMMENT or POST on our Facebook Page PopIntoPanmure, @PanmureBusinessAssociation in words, pictures or video WHY you, a friend, a family member or a co-worker needs Pampering in Panmure. And SHARE: Every comment and share is considered an additional entry. Give us more reasons why you need this pampering and share this often with your network to get maximum chances to win in this random draw. OR If you don't have a Facebook profile, simply email your reason/s to promote@panmure.net.nz for your chance to win in the random draw. ​ List of participating businesses: https://www.popintopanmure.co.nz/hair-body-beauty https://www.popintopanmure.co.nz/fitness-entertainment ​ Winners will be randomly drawn daily and we'll be in contact within 3 days to inform you if you're a winner, and you can collect your voucher from our office or we can send you a digital copy. ​ Terms & Conditions: Panmure Business Association staff and families, owners or employees of participating Hair, Body and Beauty businesses are not permitted to enter this competition. Publication of the winners' names and photographs maybe used for promotional purposes, unless requested otherwise by the winners. Prizes are not exchangeable for cash. No cash will be given in exchange of vouchers. Personal information provided will be held by the Panmure Business Association and used to inform you if you are a winner. ​ ​ ​

  • Pop into Panmure, Fitness & Entertainment

    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 Fitness + Entertainment Fitness Entertainment Fitness Fitness Boxfit Studio ​ 44 Lagoon Dr 09 527 3619 www.boxfit.co.nz Contact Us CityFitness Group Ltd ​ 523a Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 09 930 7584 www.cityfitness.co.nz Contact Us MoveArt Pilates Studio 47 Queens Road 021 613 516 www.moveart.me Contact Us Orangetheory Fitness ​ 517 Ellerslie Panmure Highway 09 218 6004 www.mtwellington.orangetheoryfitness.com Contact Us Panmure Squash Rackets Club ​ 36-46 Lagoon Drive 09 570 9352 ​ Contact Us YMCA Lagoon Leisure & Fitness ​ 29 Lagoon Drive 09 570 9061 ymcaauckland.org.nz Contact Us YMCA Lagoon Stadium ​ 44 Lagoon Drive 09 570 5321 ymcaauckland.org.nz Contact Us Entertanment Entertainment The LandMark & The Corner Bar 163 Queens Road 09 570 1722 www.thelandmark.co.nz Contact Us YeeHaa Fishing Tackle ​ 30 Jellicoe Road 09 570 5058 www.yeehaa.co.nz Contact Us

  • Pop into Panmure, PBA Members

    About the PBA About Us About the BID Programme Become a Member Services Offered PBA Team and Board Contact Us SERVICES OFFERED About Us The Panmure Business Association (PBA) is a not for profit organisation registered as an incorporated society under the Incorporated Societies Act . ​ Our business association has a long history. Originally called the Panmure Commercial Association, it was founded as a voluntary organisation in 1952. In 2011, the PBA became a Business Improvement District (BID). ​ The PBA promotes and supports over 200 businesses and commercial property owners. We represent our businesses as a collective voice and advocate for them. Throughout the year, we also focus on bringing activities and events to Panmure to support a thriving business community. ​ The Panmure Business Association operates under a Constitution. During the Annual General Meeting, usually held the first Monday of October, the PBA Executive Committee (also known as 'The Board') is elected. They are responsible for the governance and strategic direction of the PBA and its BID program. The BID Programme is funded by a BID Targeted Rate Grant . Link to view PBA Constitution Link to view PBA Executive Committee Charter 2023/2024 Link to view BID Policy 2022 ​ ​ ​ ​ PBA Office 16 Clifton Court, Panmure Queen's Road What is a Business Improvement District (BID) Programme? BID Programmes provide a mechanism and a relationship between the Panmure Business Association and Auckland Council. ​ The Business Improvement Districts (BID) programme currently operates in 51 areas within Auckland. In these commercial areas, local businesses and property owners have agreed to work together to provide value to the collective business community by delivering a suite of economic activities. ​ Find the PBA's projects here . ​ Auckland Council supports Business Associations operating BID programmes as set out in Auckland Council's BID Policy 2022. Find more information about the BID Programme here . ​ ​ The BID Targeted Rate Process Auckland Council supports business associations by applying the BID targeted rate. This is collected directly from the ratepayer/property owner, or indirectly, by the business owner/tenant located within the BID Boundary area . ​ The BID targeted rate is calculated as a percentage on the capital value of the commercial rated properties located within the BID boundary area . ​ The PBA are provided these funds quarterly as a BID Targeted Rate Grant. These are used for projects to help economic growth for the Panmure BID. See below for a map of Panmure's BID area. ​ ​ Our BID Boundary: The Panmure Business Association supports and Promotes local businesses within this defined BID area. Panmure is one of 51 Business Improvement Districts within Auckland. ​ Read more about the Business Improvement District Program here About Membership If your business is located within our BID area, you are eligible to join the PBA. ​ Below is a link to our Business Information Pack. This includes our member form, an explanation of the application approval process and all the extra information you'll need as a member of the Panmure Business Association. ​ ​ Download our Business Information Pack ​ Download our Business Information Pack - CHINESE Services Offered Advocacy We liaise with local community groups and local projects, the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board, Auckland Council and other local government organisations (CCO’s). We keep businesses up-to-date with any developments that will impact the Tamaki area into the future such as the AMETI Eastern Busway, Tāmaki Regeneration Company and Eke Panuku Development's Unlock Panmure. Marketing Panmure Community Newsletter (February – December) Panmure Business Directory (paper and online) Featuring business cluster advertising on the A0 sized display signs on Queens Road and the community noticeboard. Organise business information and networking opportunities Google my Business listing creation and updating Business surveys Business workshops Promotions Tastes of Panmure (usually the month of June) ​ Events Panmure Christmas Party (2nd Saturday of December) Panmure Basin Fun Day (Feb/Mar) supporting role only ​ Safety and Security Assistance The role of the Panmure Security Liaison Officer is to promote a safe environment for both businesses and customers. He reports repairs and maintenance issues within Panmure Town Centre, and assists businesses with any criminal incidents. The PBA captures information from the CCTV camera network to pass onto the relevant agency. The PBA owns an extensive CCTV security cameras network resulting in the reduction of anti-social behaviour and criminal incidents in the Town Centre. We work with and support the local NZ Policing team. The PBA owns and maintains an extensive LED ‘Under Veranda Lighting Network’ that lights the Town Centre each evening. A number of the Town Centre trees have had decorative lighting installed which creates a positive ambiance within the Town Centre. Service lanes are cleaned up yearly by the PBA. ​ ​​ Marketing Support & Guidance Business Development Advice Business Networking Events & Meetings Access to a community of innovative Individuals On Going Support & Relevant Updates Want to talk about membership? If your business is located within the BID area , you are eligible to join the PBA. Send a message to get more info! Thanks! Message sent. Get in touch The PBA Executive Committee The Executive Committee (Board) meet on a Tuesday at 4pm, every 6 weeks. These meetings are held at the Auckland Montessori College, located on 18 Pilkington Road, Panmure. There are no meetings held in December or January. ​ The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 2nd April 2024. ​ Members interested in attending a meeting are welcome to join! Please give advanced notice of attendance here . Members are also invited to attend our 2024 AGM. See our PBA AGM, Annual Reports & Strategic Plans . PBA Team The PBA Team Town Manager Elaine Soakai manager@panmure.net.nz ​ Finance & Operations Manager Dannielle Carter accounts@panmure.net.nz ​ Security Liaison Officer Taniela Kaivelata security@panmure.net.nz or call 027 53 53 017 Communications Coordinator Katie Chan communications@panmure.net.nz Social Media Assistant Debbie Luton promote@panmure.net.nz ​ The PBA Executive Committee Chair Sharon Alderson The Cafe...with no name ​ Treasurer Steven Arnold Peace Experiment School ​ ​ Board Member Adrienne Hudson Panmure Library ​ Board Member Kate Cumberpatch Eke Panuku Development ​ ​ Board Member Nerissa Henry Representative from Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board Board Member Don Wang CNSST ​ Board Member Alex George Peach's Hot Chicken ​ Board Member Brian McDonald McDonald Trading ​ ​ Board Member Marty Van Der Burg Marty Van Der Burg Builders Ltd ​ Board Member Chris Murdoch Active Institute Panmure Strategy Report PBA AGM, Annual Reports & Strategic Plan Panmure Business Association: Key Documents Panmure Constitution Board Charter 2023-2024 PBA Strategic Plan 2021 – 2024 ​ Members are welcome to contact our Town Manager for any inquiries or information relating to; BID Programme activities or any Executive Committee meetings, minutes and documents. ​ Documents can be made available in different languages, just get in touch here . Panmure Business Association AGM 2024 Details of the 2024 Annual General Meeting of the Panmure Business Association are yet to be confirmed. For those interested in becoming an Executive Committee member for 2024/2025 please find a nomination form and information here . Completed nomination forms must be returned by Friday 27th September 2024. Panmure Business Association AGM 2 October 2023 The 2023 Annual General Meeting of the Panmure Business Association was held in-person on Monday 2nd October at Peace Experiment, 18 Pilkington Road, Panmure. AGM commenced at 7pm. ​ As per our updated Constitution, adopted at our SGM held 1 May 2023, members had the opportunity to join us online. View our BID programme documents as approved at the AGM, including: Agenda Final Minutes 2022 AGM Draft Minutes 2023 AGM Reports - Chair & Town Manager Report - Treasurer Report - Accountant Financial Statement with auditor's report Budget 2024/2025 Business Plan 2024/2025 ​ Please get in touch here with any questions or suggestions. Click the link to view our current strategic plan , business pla n and budget as approved at the last AGM. Panmure Business Association: Revised Board Charter 2023 The Executive Committee adopted an updated Board Charter at their June 20th meeting. Find a copy below: ​ Revised Board Charter 2022-2023 ​ Panmure Business Association SGM 1 May 2023 The Panmure Business Association held a Special General Meeting on Monday 1st May 2023. Read about the changes below: ​ Draft Minutes of the 2023 SGM SGM Agenda 20 23 Amended Panmure Constitution Current Con stitution Panmure BID Constitution Amendments ​ CONTACT US We'd love to hear from you, please send us a message: Get in touch Thanks! Message sent. ADDRESS: 16 CLIFTON COURT, PANMURE (OPPOSITE THE PANMURE LIBRARY, PILKINGTON RD, PANMURE). OFFICE HRS: Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm TEL: (09) 527 63 89 EMAIL: INFO@PANMURE.NET.NZ About Contact

  • Pop into Panmure, Fashion, Tailoring & Laundromat

    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 Fashion + Tailoring + Laundromat Fashion + Op Shop Alterations + Tailoring Laundromats Fashion + Op Shop Fashion + Op Shop Big Broz ​ 95 Queens Road 09 570 6481 ​ Contact Us Curvy Plus 87 Queens Road ​ ​ Contact Us Dove Hospice Shop ​ 141 Queens Rd 09 527 7863 www.dovehospice.org.nz Contact Us Ecstasy Eye Wear 8 Pilkington Rd 0221 718 873 ​ Contact Us Fale Manaia ​ 184 Queens Rd 021 047 7002 www.fale-manaia.business.site Contact Us Fulsun ​ 124 Queens Road 09 527 2992 ​ Contact Us Golden Apple ​ 79 Queens Road ​ ​ Contact Us Postie ​ 120 Queens Road 09 570 3230 www.postie.co.nz Contact Us Red Cross Shop ​ 22-28 Queens Road 09 527 8153 www.redcross.org.nz Contact Us Salvation Army Family Store 159 Queens Rd 09 527 7143 ​ Contact Us ShoeZone ​ 113A Queens Rd 09 527 2345 ​ Contact Us Alterations + Tailoring Alterations + Tailoring EL Alterations 6 Clifton Court ​ ​ Contact Us Golden Apple ​ 79 Queens Road ​ ​ Contact Us Kosh Beauty and Fashions 81 Queens Road 09 570 2114 Check us out on Facebook Contact Us Queens Shop ​ 99 Queens Road 09 570 5123 ​ Contact Us Star Laundromat & Alterations Shop G5 Jellicoe Court, 22 Jellicoe Road 09 527 0611 Contact Us Laundromats Laundromats Plaza Laundromat ​ Panmure Plaza, Shop 1, 100 Queens Road 09 527 0050 Contact Us Speed Queen ​ 180 - 182 Queens Road 09 570 7500 ​ Contact Us Star Laundromat & Alterations Shop G5 Jellicoe Court, 22 Jellicoe Road 09 527 0611 Contact Us The Washouse ​ 9 Basin View Lane ​ ​ Contact Us

  • 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 ​ ​

  • PANMURE'S PROJECTS | Pop Into Panmure

    Panmure's Projects roller door Roller Door Project For a long time, members of the Panmure Business Association’s Board have wanted to enliven Panmure’s roller doors, as they make the Town Centre look a little sad when businesses lock up. ​ With funding from Auckland Transport, we had a fantastic opportunity to add artwork to fifteen roller doors along Queens Rd. An expression of interest went out to the arts community and three artists were chosen. Roller doors are not easy to paint with detail, so each design needed to be simple. We are thrilled to have now completed three doors, and we thank the owners of Hesari Bakery, Willow Hair Design and Blossom Court for being so patient with the process. Hesari’s design was created by artist John Dempsey whose artwork recognises the significance of Maungarei, the Panmure Basin and the Tāmaki River. Willow Hair’s was created by Leone Ikinepule, a Samoan artist with a strong sense of Tāmaki community and culture. Her design of a Pacifica girl wearing a hibiscus flower head piece fitted beautifully with the roller door being on a hair studio. Blossom Court’s design was created by Jia Luo, whose design “Tāmaki Blossoms” reflects the meeting of two cultures represented by the pohutukawa flower for New Zealand and the peony for China. Preparation for installations on more roller doors is currently underway as well as an installation by Ngati Paoa iwi affiliated artists around the middle of the Town on the ShoeZone doors and around the Historic Mural alleyway. Anchor 1 Fairy Lighting Project We are thrilled with how pretty and inviting the new verandah fringe lights look in the Town Centre. These lights have made a huge difference to the ambience and how the Town Centre feels in the evening. They highlight the featured restaurants and make them easier to find. ​ The PBA wanted to reach out and thank the restaurants for all the hard work they have done with their fit-outs (Peach’s Hot Chicken and Queens Kebabs), with their renovations (Ambula, Spiceland Restaurant and Kalye Manila) and their big clean up (Super Horse Takeaway). We were more than happy to cover not only the cost of verandah fringe lights but also their installation, at no cost to the business. The cost of the power and future maintenance is also covered by the Panmure Business Association. It’s no surprise that all the restaurants so far have been very happy with this project and are delighted with the results, with them all sharing positive feedback from the general public. We have also worked on the addition of fairy lights to the trees throughout the Town Centre, which add a wonderful ambience when passing through. If you are a restaurant in Panmure and would like lights outside your premises, please phone Town Manager Elaine on 021 962 491. Members of the PBA Board hope that once all the under-veranda light s have been changed over to LED as well as a new installation of LED lights from 141 – 161 Queens Rd, that these verandah fringe lights can be rolled out right through our Town Centre. Sign Replacement Project New signs improve the look and feel of the Town Centre therefore the Panmure Business Association have been approaching businesses to assist them in an upgrade of their existing signs. We have been able to assist financially if the cost of the new sign was a barrier. ​ If you are a Panmure Business Association member and your sign needs replacing, please contact us for more information. BEFORE AFTER

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  • Pop into Panmure, Automotive

    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 Automotive Auto Sales Auto Services Auto Sales & Services Auto Sales Auto Sales Drive Town Ltd ​ 522 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 09 527 3457 www.drivetown.co.nz Contact Us Marz Cars 516 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 021 806 677 ​ Contact Us Minami Motors Ltd ​ 516 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 09 570 6300 ​ Contact Us Sunday Drive 6 Mountwell Crescent 09 373 8386 ​ Contact Us Vertu Plant & Equipment 510 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 027 927 3388 www.vertuequipment.co.nz Contact Us Wilkinson Trading Limited 535 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 09 580 1417 www.wilkinsontrading.co.nz Contact Us ZL Motors ​ 32 Potaka Lane 09 600 3347 www.zlmotors.co.nz Contact Us Auto Service Auto Service AA Auto Service Panmure 1 - 5 Jellicoe Road 09 570 7163 www.aaautoservice.co.nz Contact Us Euro Service Ltd ​ 4 Forge Way 09 570 9004 www.euroservice.co.nz Contact Us Haslips Tyre Services Ltd ​ 524 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 09 570 9380 www.haslipstyres.co.nz Contact Us Kristol Automotive & Compliance 1 Ireland Rd 0800 562 256 www.kristolautomotive.com Contact Us Motormaster Repair Limited 519 C Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 09 570 6038 Contact Us Poly Lining Ltd T/a Rhino Linings 34 Potaka Lane 09 527 7767 www.rhinos.co.nz Contact Us ProTect Auto 524 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 0800 466 548 www.protectauto.co.nz Contact Us Woodhead Panel & Paint ​ 490 Ellerslie-Panmure Highway 09 570 4540 www.woodheadauto.co.nz Contact Us Auto Sale + Service / Leasing Auto Sales & Service Auckland City Toyota, Mt Wellington 8 Forge Way 09 887 1209 www.toyota.co.nz Contact Us Fleet Partners 61 Mountain Road 0800 438 435 ​ Contact Us

  • Pop into Panmure, Community Services & Education

    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 Community Services + Education Community Services Education Non-Member Churches & Schools Community Services Community Services ACES Maungarei ​ 18 Pilkington Road 09 820 9145 ​ Contact Us Chinese New Settlers Services Trust 15 - 25 Clifton Court 09 5701 188 www.cnsst.org.nz Contact Us Citizens Advice Bureau ​ 7 - 13 Pilkington Road 09 573 5707 www.cab.org.nz Contact Us Man Alive ​ 35 Queens Rd 09 835 0509 www.manalive.org.nz Contact Us Mt Wellington Fire Station 32 - 36 Pilkington Road 09 570 4011 www.fireandemergency.nz Contact Us Panmure Library ​ 7 - 13 Pilkington Road 09 377 0209 www.aucklandcitylibraries.com Contact Us Salvation Army Family Store 159 Queens Road 09 527 7143 www.salvationarmy.org.nz Contact Us Tamaki Budgeting ​ 18 Clifton Court 09 570 9023 Check us out on Facebook Contact Us Tamaki Housing Association 149 Queens Road 0800 521 555 www.tamakiregeneration.co.nz Contact Us Tāmaki Regeneration Company 149 Queens Road 0800 521 555 www.tamakiregeneration.co.nz Contact Us Education Education Active Institute, Panmure 32-34 Queens Road 09 278 0849 ​ Contact Us ATEA College ​ 21 Domain Road 09 570 5873 www.ateacollege.com Contact Us Chinese New Settlers Services Trust 15 - 25 Clifton Court 09 5701 188 ​ Contact Us Mighty Minds Educare ​ 517 Ellerslie- Panmure Highway 09 525 6868 www.mightyminds.co.nz Contact Us Montessori Secondary School 18 Pilkington Rd 09 391 9200 ​ Contact Us NZ Society of Genealogists 159 Queens Road 09 570 4248 ​ www.genealogy.org.nz Contact Us Panmure Early Learning Centre 46 Te Koa Road 09 527 1961 ​ Contact Us Churches Local Churches (n on-member) Christ New Creation International Church 8 Mountwell Crescent 021 833 077 Contact Us Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 19 Pilkington Road, Panmure 09 527 8971 Contact Us Panmure Samoan Methodist Church 14 Ireland Road, Panmure 09 527 7010 Contact Us St Matthias Anglican Church 5 Thompson Road, Panmure 09 527 6341​ Contact Us St Patricks Catholic Church 19 Sunset View Road 09 527 7231 Contact Us Tamaki Community Church 4a Court Crescent, Panmure 09 527 7444 Contact Us Local Schools (non-member) Glendowie College Crossfield Road, Glendowie 09 575 9128 Contact Us Panmure Bridge Primary School 76 Kings Road, Panmure 09 527 6462 Contact Us Panmure District School 87 Mt Wellington Highway, Panmure 09-527 7659 Contact Us Point England School 130 Point England Road, Point England 09 527 6247 Contact Us Sacred Heart College 250 West Tamaki Road, Glendowie 09 529 3660 Contact Us Sommerville Special School 7a Benghazi Road, Panmure 09 570 9787 Contact Us St Patrick's School 5 Church Crescent, Panmure 09 527 7016 Contact Us Tamaki College Elstree Ave, Glen Innes 09 521 1104 Contact Us

  • AMETI PROJECT | Pop Into Panmure

    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.

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