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Congratulations to the new and returning members of the Kaipātiki Local Board, who were sworn in at their inaugural meet...
29/10/2025

Congratulations to the new and returning members of the Kaipātiki Local Board, who were sworn in at their inaugural meeting last night.

Danielle Grant - Kaipatiki Local Board will serve as chair through the 2025-2028 term. The role of deputy chair will be split - with Melanie Kenrick fulfilling that role in the first half of the term, and Paula Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board as deputy chair in the second half.

Pictured left to right. Tim Spring, Cr John Gillon, Raymond Tan, Dave Kaio, Melanie Kenrick, Danielle Grant, Emma Ryburn-Phengsavath, Paula Gillon, Janet Tupou Havea, and Cr Richard Hills.

Congratulations to new North Shore councillor, John Gillon for Council. John, who has been chair of the Kaipātiki Local ...
11/10/2025

Congratulations to new North Shore councillor, John Gillon for Council. John, who has been chair of the Kaipātiki Local Board for many years, will join Richard Hills around the council table.

Congratulations to Trish Deans on her re-election to the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board. Trish joins returning members G...
11/10/2025

Congratulations to Trish Deans on her re-election to the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board. Trish joins returning members George Wood, Gavin Busch, and Terence Harpur, plus new members Garth Ellingham and Scott McArthur.

Thanks also to all the candidates who stepped forward and out of their comfort zones, and who have missed out.

All local election results for Auckland are online here:
https://voteauckland.co.nz/en/2025-local-election-results.html

UPDATE: VOTING IS NOW CLOSED The interim results will be announced online at 3pm today (Sat 11 Oct) https://voteauckland...
09/10/2025

UPDATE: VOTING IS NOW CLOSED
The interim results will be announced online at 3pm today (Sat 11 Oct)
https://voteauckland.co.nz/en/2025-local-election-results.html

The final results - which will include special votes and votes cast today - will be announced in the coming week.

LOCAL ELECTIONS UPDATE
Voting figures to the end of yesterday (9 Oct) show an average of 21.9% of eligible voters around Auckland had cast their vote. The Devonport-Takapuna area comes in slightly higher at 24.9%, while Kaipātiki is sitting at 20.1% at the end of 9 October.

That's a staggering 78.1% of eligible voters across Auckland who haven't voted. - and only have until noon tomorrow (Sat 11 Oct) to drop their vote off (ballot boxes are at libraries, council service centres, and some supermarkets).

The traditional last-minute rush is going to have to be huge to get anywhere near the normal average of 40% of eligible voters casting their ballots....

IT'S DAFFODIL DAYMet these lovely volunteer collectors outside New World in Milford. Please support this great Cancer So...
28/08/2025

IT'S DAFFODIL DAY
Met these lovely volunteer collectors outside New World in Milford. Please support this great Cancer Society appeal to raise money for cancerctesearch, and to help the 1 in 3 New Zealanders affected by cancer at some point in their life.

27/06/2025

I'm very pleased to announce that I am standing for Auckland Council to represent the North Shore and I would love your support! Below is my press release:

John Gillon standing for Auckland Council 2025
Leadership, experience and a commitment to the North Shore
26 June 2025

John Gillon is excited to announce that he is standing as an independent for one of the North Shore Ward Councillor positions of Auckland Council.

“As an Auckland Councillor, I will put community first and fight for the North Shore.”

“I’m positive and passionate about our North Shore community. I was born on the North Shore and have lived here most of my life. I’m pleased to have received the support and encouragement of many people from across the North Shore to stand for Auckland Council this election.”

“I have a proven track record of supporting local communities and want to represent the whole of the North Shore at the Governing Body table.”

John has been Chair of the Kaipātiki Local Board for the last eight years, with a total of 18 years governance experience on various boards. At the last election, John led the Shore Action team to victory, winning all eight seats of the Kaipātiki Local Board – the first time since the 1980s that one team has won all seats on a North Shore local body.

“During my time on the local board, I’ve helped thousands of people with local issues and kept the community informed about council projects and plans. I’m proud to have secured funding for upgrading our bush walks and made many of them step-free; upgraded playgrounds and installed shade sails to protect our tamariki; supported significant investment into environmental protection, pest-free initiatives, community development, sports, events, and more.”

John has also represented the community at hearings on inappropriate developments that breach Unitary Plan zoning rules and where infrastructure is lacking.

“I am concerned that every week Auckland Council receives over 100 applications to breach Unitary Plan rules with many of these being approved, and without consulting neighbours. The Unitary Plan is due to be reviewed from 2026, and it’s imperative for the North Shore to have a strong voice at the council table to rein in its excesses and close loopholes. I believe that Council must enforce the zoning rules and ensure that development only occurs where there is adequate supporting infrastructure, and absolutely not in flood zones. Council must also increase consultation.”

Like many residents, John was shocked at the extent of the flooding in the 2023 storms, which severely impacted many parts of the North Shore, most notably the Wairau catchment.

“In Milford, Wairau Valley and elsewhere, overburdened stormwater infrastructure has failed to protect homes and businesses, and two people died. Council must act quickly to address the deficiencies in stormwater infrastructure across the North Shore. There needs to be more funding invested in preventative maintenance, including keeping channels clear and cleaning out roadside catchpits of debris, many of which are only checked twice a year.”

Like many people, John is sick of the traffic on our roads, however proposed congestion charges are not the answer.

“The North Shore will be adversely affected by any charge on congestion, as there are limited alternatives to get across Auckland from the North Shore. The last thing that local residents need is to be taxed for using Lake Road, Onewa Road or the motorway to get to and from work or school on time. There is no guarantee that this tax will be used to improve public transport, and simply imposing another tax will not alleviate congestion. I don’t support congestion charges being foisted on North Shore drivers and families.”

John is also very concerned about the reduction in funding for North Shore local boards over the next ten years under the Mayor’s purported “Fairer Funding” regime.

“Devonport-Takapuna Local Board’s budget is set to be gutted, and the Kaipātiki Local Board’s budget is to be capped. This will not only mean less investment into North Shore communities, but over the coming years, our public assets like playgrounds, libraries, leisure centres and parks - that generations of North Shore residents have invested in - may be run-down, closed or sold, despite North Shore ratepayers paying over $200 million per year in rates. This is unacceptable.”

John Gillon will be providing more views and solutions to these issues.

The Auckland Council election is being held by postal vote. Papers will be delivered between 9 and 22 September. The election date is 11 October 2025.

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For media enquiries or to help with the campaign, please contact:
John Gillon
Phone: 021 0497933
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.johngillon.co.nz

Authorised by John Gillon, 021 0497933, [email protected]

The Local Board has spent $117,102.00  (as at 15th of March) on  architects & consultants  for  the Takapuna Hub project...
04/04/2025

The Local Board has spent $117,102.00 (as at 15th of March) on architects & consultants for the Takapuna Hub project after consulting with just 245 residents out of a possible 50,000. More plans are due to be released this month. Cost of the final plan is unknown - a possible 3rd floor? https://savetakapunalibrary.com

Board Members Wood & Busch at the Local Bd Business Meeting last Novemberc moved a motion  questioning Lake Pupuke's wat...
01/04/2025

Board Members Wood & Busch at the Local Bd Business Meeting last Novemberc moved a motion questioning Lake Pupuke's water quality, Today 3 Council staff attended the Devonport Takapuna Local Bd workshop Thank you George Wood for contacting those people who have concerns about Lake Pupuke & who attended the workshop but were unable to ask questions. Perhaps a community meeting could be arranged?

https://akhaveyoursay.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/devonport-takapuna-local-board-area It so important that we all make a sub...
23/03/2025

https://akhaveyoursay.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/devonport-takapuna-local-board-area It so important that we all make a submission. Closing date Friday March 28th PLEASE NOTE & COMMENT on this:
Key areas of spend for Devonport-Takapuna 2024/2025
For the financial year 2024/2025, we plan to deliver key projects, activities and changes to services.
(1) Progress the business case for and deliver a new library and community hub in Takapuna
Keep Takapuna Library & Community Hub
https://www.savetakapunalibrary.com/

We attended this week’s meeting of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board – hoping to be among the first to personally congr...
20/03/2025

We attended this week’s meeting of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board – hoping to be among the first to personally congratulate Mike Single (pictured) on being appointed as a member of the board, filling the vacancy which had opened after the board’s chair resigned to move overseas.

We were very disappointed when three members of the board blocked Mike’s appointment in a 3-2 vote (outvoting George Wood and Gavin Busch) and instead chose to leave the seat vacant for the 7 months until the next local government elections.

When a vacancy arises within the 12 months before the next election, there is no need for a by-election. The accepted tradition is to offer the vacancy to the next-highest-polling candidate in the last election – which in this case is Mike Single, with 5665 votes. The Whau and Kaipātiki local boards did exactly that at their February meetings, when they also had unexpected vacancies.

Although Mike ran on an opposing ticket at the 2022 elections (along with current DTLB members George and Gavin), we were very impressed by him, and were looking forward to seeing him join the board, where we know he would have brought great skill to the table and served the community very well for the remainder of this term.

Leaving the seat vacant is perfectly legal – but we do not believe it serves either democracy or the community well.

If any member is unable to attend a meeting (perhaps through illness), and the Deputy Chair to need to leave the room for specific items because of his many conflicts of interest – and that leaves only the bare quorum of 3 members making decisions that affect the everyday lives of the 61,000+ residents of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board area.

We will leave it to you to draw your own conclusions as to why the three Fresh Approach members of the DTLB would block Mike’s appointment … but note that he was not a member of their ticket.

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