
Johnsonville Community Centre, where we meet
The 28 February meeting of the Johnsonville Community Association kicks off the year. All Johnsonville residents are welcome, so pop along and find out what’s happening.

Johnsonville Community Centre, where we meet
The 28 February meeting of the Johnsonville Community Association kicks off the year. All Johnsonville residents are welcome, so pop along and find out what’s happening.
This is a shout out for VOLUNTEERS to help build a new walking track through Totara Park this Saturday afternoon.
Johnsonville Residents are invited to attend the monthly meeting of the Johnsonville Community Association, beginning at the earlier time of 7pm on Wednesday 29 November at the Johnsonville Community Centre.

Most of our ‘Northern Suburbs” homes are zoned “outer residential”.
Sounds innocuous, right?
Wrong.
Mark your diaries: Wednesday 30 August is the date for the JCA-hosted Meet the Candidates meeting for Ohariu Electorate candidates seeking your votes in the 2017 general election.
This is your chance to meet the candidates in person, kanohi ki te kanohi, to test their mettle yourself, to hear :
Wellington City Council proposes to move a kindergarten onto a hard-won and scarce public community garden in Johnsonville.
Wanaka Street gardens is a public park created by the sheer determination of a past Johnsonville residents group. 25 years ago. The City Council wanted to sell the land to developers, but residents protested and eventually won – the tiny park became central Johnsonville’s only community garden space.

Johnsonville Mall
Last month, Wellington City Council approved the consent for redevelopment of Johnsonville Mall.
JCA applauds the potential improvement in retail facilities, as local people have been crying out for this for decades.
However, with the honey, the Council is also making us eat scraps.
They’re taking our integrated, off-street public transport hub away from us.

Matangi train
Some laud Johnsonville for its Public transport options and services, but there are several threats to Public Transport services that most residents are unaware of.
A recent story in the Dominion Post asks whether Johnsonville’s young people are being adequately served by WCC? JCA says no:
“For the City Council, ignoring the needs of Johnsonville youth is easy as 1-2-3.”
Johnsonville has the highest population of young people of any suburb in Wellington, yet it’s services and infrastructure for Youth are in the process of being systematically demolished.
The City Council has plunged its collective head in the sand over the needs of local youth.

Map Totara Park proposed trackroute
On 4 March, Penny Salmond & Graeme Sawyer from JCA accompanied Anita Benbrook, WCCs Restoration Technical Advisor and native Forrest expert, on a wander through the Totara Park, roughly on the same route as the proposed new walking track through the park will follow (see accompanying image of map with walkway route). Anita surveyed the native plant species present, and while there were a few pleasant surprises in terms of species diversity, it came as no shock to anyone that none of the “original” canopy species native to the area were present at all, as seed stock for Tawa, Hinay, Rimu, Rata and Totara are just to distant for “natural” dispersal to reach the area.