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A City for People

A City for People, Harry Winton

We are a coalition of people and organisations working together to advocate for change. We want Wellington to be a city for people.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Cities need infrastructure to grow, but Roads of National Significance ain’t it

Wellington needs more homes, in the right places. Our city is growing and we want to welcome new neighbours. City for People welcomes investment in high-quality infrastructure, so that we can build more homes. Wellington needs a transport n...

3 months ago
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How to vote pro-housing in Wellington

Local elections are upon us! And we at A City for People are particularly keen to get you (an intelligent and discerning pro-housing voter) information about which of the Wellington City Council candidates support building more homes and ge...

6 months ago
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Court dismisses challenge to reduced character areas in Wellington

It seems that we can’t stop winning. Yesterday, the High Court dismissed a judicial review of Wellington City Council’s decision (and the Housing Minister’s approval) to right-size character areas in the inner suburbs. This confirms the leg...

a year ago
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Making it easier to build granny flats

The central government has recently proposed a new policy which would make it easier for people to build a ‘minor residential unit’ (commonly known as a granny flat) in their backyard. Under this policy, there would be fewer hoops you’d nee...

2 years ago
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  • A City for People

    We are a coalition of individuals and organisations working together to advocate for change. We want Wellington to be a city for people.

  • Harry Winton

    Based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa (Wellington, New Zealand).

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