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New homes for New Plymouth
To help meet the need for more homes for people in New Plymouth, Kāinga Ora is seeking feedback on proposals to build new state houses in New Plymouth. The proposals will be shared at a series of community drop-in sessions starting on Tuesday 21 February. on the housing register in New Plymouth. This is far too many people who are living in cars, motels, overcrowded homes and in other unsuitable conditions
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44 new homes and a community space for Leach Street
Today, the local community will come together in New Plymouth to mark the completion of the new one and two-bedroom homes and a community space. Individuals and smaller families will start moving in soon. the new homes will help meet the demand for social housing in New Plymouth, in line with the Public Housing Plan. “We know the positive impact these homes will
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First public housing delivered in New Plymouth in two years
Kāinga Ora has completed the first 5 of 20 homes on Wrantage and Holford Street in New Plymouth. These new warm, dry homes are a significant milestone as they are the first public housing delivered in New Plymouth in two years. in New Plymouth. It is important we build on this success. We are already working towards delivering 15 more homes on Wrantage and Holford Street which is great
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Feeding our wild friends at the zoo
When two Kāinga Ora sites were cleared in West Auckland recently, we were delighted to be able to donate vegetation to the very hungry residents of Auckland Zoo. . “From the tallest mammal on earth, the giraffe, to Aotearoa New Zealand’s giant wētāpunga, browse benefits so many species here.” Adored elephant Burma eating
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Our locations
Visit our Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities offices Monday to Friday between 9am to 4pm. Hamilton 3204 New Plymouth Visit by appointment only Dawson House 160 Devon Street West PO Box 546 New Plymouth 4312 Whakatane Visit by appointment only 13 Louvain
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Over 8,000 new homes possible as $179m of infrastructure fund committed
Critical infrastructure projects to enable seven large housing projects around the country will receive a share of almost $179m in funding to enable thousands more homes, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. Homes expected 458 Region New Plymouth Infrastructure type Three waters and transport Funding agreed $1.8M Homes expected 300 “Of course this is just the
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Housing styles
Kāinga Ora’s focus on building new homes means that we’re deploying a variety of housing styles and sizes to make best use of our land holdings, meet contemporary demographic demand and ensure those most in need are housed appropriately. delivering more multi-level buildings in New Zealand’s main urban centres. In Auckland, for example, greater intensification is possible through the Unitary Plan. Stand
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Carpentry skills to help grow community kai
Planter boxes built by local high school students will give some of our customers in Taranaki a chance to grow vegetables at home. Trade Training, Primary and Creative Industries at WITT, says building the planter boxes teaches the Year 11, 12 and 13 students various joinery skills. 
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Marvellous Margaret celebrates 100th birthday
It’s a very special week for Margaret, a long-time Kāinga Ora customer. Surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren – many travelling from overseas for the special occasion – Margaret celebrated an incredible milestone: her 100th birthday. Ora home in New Plymouth in 1988. “I have made many beautiful memories in the Kāinga Ora homes I have lived in over the past 35 years,“ says Peggy. “One of my
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Renewable energy
As a landlord and urban developer, we are mindful of reducing our environmental footprint and helping create climate resilient homes and communities. buildings in New Zealand for the first time. SolShare shares solar energy from a single rooftop array on an apartment building, directing it to where the demand is