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Kia Ora!

It's time for our 2021 Annual General Meeting on 25 May 2021 at 5:30 PM in the Garden Room at St Peter's. All who are interested in the future of Wellington are invited to attend, whether or not you are a current ICW member. 

Visit our website for the latest updates on our work, including earthquake prone buildings, submissions, the WCC governance review, the Camera Base closure, and  more. If you'd like to get more involved in these or other projects with ICW, please consider standing for the committee or volunteering your time and skills. 

Any time commitment you're able to offer is much appreciated, and we especially welcome interest from folks underrepresented within ICW, including young people, students, renters, new migrants, people with disabilities, Māori, and Pasifika people. 
 
Inner City Wellington 13th Annual General Meeting

Tuesday 25 May
Arrival from 5:30 PM for a 6 PM start
Garden Room (off Ghuznee Street) @ St Peter's on Willis

Attendees are welcome to turn up on the night, but if you are definitely planning to attend, we would appreciate RSVPs in advance. 
RSVP now
ICW 13TH ANNUAL REPORT 2020-2021

OPEN ANNUAL REPORT HERE

 

Consultation opens on Te Ngākau Civic Precinct
Wellington City Council is inviting Wellingtonians to share their views on a draft framework vision and objectives which will guide the development of the city's centre, Te Ngākau Civic Precinct.
The redevelopment of Te Ngākau Civic Precinct will be complex and challenging, but at the same time is an exciting opportunity,” says Mayor Andy Foster.

“This is our chance to create a framework to guide redevelopment so it is a far more resilient, better designed, more active precinct than in the past.

“In June the Council will decide on how we fund the strengthening of Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui (Central Library) and the future of the Municipal Office and Civic Administration buildings, which we are consulting Wellingtonians on in the Long-term Plan consultation. This Framework will guide these and future improvements in the space to ensure we create a uniquely Wellington civic and cultural space where people can connect with and access the wider city and waterfront.”

Shaping Te Ngākau to adapt to Wellington’s changing climate and seismic challenges is critical to our city’s business and social wellbeing says Te Ngākau Civic Precinct  Portfolio lead Te Ngākau Civic Precinct, Councillor Iona Pannett.
 

“This framework provides clear direction about what is valued and needed from the spaces, so they can be remodelled, strengthened, or built cohesively over time. It was developed in discussions with Mana Whenua and key stakeholders, including climate change, events, arts, and architectural experts. Now we’d like to hear what Wellingtonians think to ensure Te Ngākau is a place where everyone can experience art, culture, and democracy in action.”

People can share their views from Wednesday 19 May until 5pm, Wednesday 16 June, in several ways, by:


 
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