Share your ideas for a Takapuna community hub

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Source: Auckland Council

Would you like to book a sewing machine when returning your library books? How about a sound recording studio or a puzzle corner with a view of the sea? The North Shore community are being asked to share their ideas on what they want for a new community hub destined for the heart of Takapuna.

The Takapuna Community Hub consultation is open until Monday 7 October 2024 and is part of a project by the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board to renovate the Takapuna Library into a combined library and community hub to meet the needs of the North Shore’s growing and changing population.

The board is considering options to either renovate the existing two-level building, or to renovate the existing two-levels while adding an additional third smaller level. Both options will provide parking.

In this consultation the board is asking:

Feedback from this consultation will help to develop a proposed design for the new community hub. Once initial designs are complete, a second consultation will be held for the community to give feedback on the designs.

Local Board Chair Toni van Tonder is keen for all residents in Takapuna and nearby areas to think about the kinds of things they would like to see in the new space.

“Our vision is to create a space where everyone in our community feels welcome and safe. A place where events could be held, public meetings can take place, where people can create, study, read or simply enjoy the company of others.

“Te Manawa in Westgate has sound recording studios, and quiet puzzling corners while in Takanini they have bookable sewing machines and a slide that goes from the top level to the bottom in the children’s area. Why do they have these things? Because their communities asked for them. So, what does Takapuna want?

“We’re designing this hub for you, and with you. So, we need all of your great ideas, aspirations and dreams for this space. So have your say this month and together we’ll build something amazing for the residents of today and tomorrow.”

How to have your say

To have your say online, fill out our online feedback form.

You can also complete a paper copy of the form at the Takapuna Library, or come to our drop in session at the Takapuna Market on Sunday 22 September, 9.30am-12.30pm.

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