2020 Photo Comp - Another magical winters morning in Waiatarua - Birgette Harris
Meadowbank Shops. Photograph by Charles Li.
2020 Photo Comp - Bridge across Orakei from Meadowbank - Katie Hermez
Purewa Drive. Photograph by Charles Li.
2020 Photo Comp - My little sister who is quite a book worm - Scarlett Davies
The Meadowbank and St Johns Residents Association was created to encourage residents to be active participants in a thriving and vibrant community.
The committee meets every month and we have the occasional public meeting which you are all welcome to attend. The best way to keep up to date with what is happening is to sign up to our monthly newsletter. If you want to support the work we do for our community please become a financial member.
Posted: 14 May 2025
We are delighted to be one step closer to having a safe and accessible shared path as work begins on stage 4 of Te Ara Ki Uta Ki Tai – the Glen Innes to Tāmaki Drive shared path. Jointly funded by the Government and Auckland Council, the Glen... more
Posted: 9 March 2025
May 2025
The Residents Association has continued to keep abreast of the evolving situation with regards to the new Speed Rule, which amongst other things tells cities they must raise neighbourhood speed limits from 30km/h back up to... more
Posted: 31 January 2025
span>We're delighted to announce an exciting collaboration between St Chads Church, the Meadowbank St Johns Residents Association, the Tāmaki Zero Waste Hub,... more
Posted: 5 August 2023
span>Update August 2024: In short...the Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) is out...the Gowing Drive connection to Te Ara ki Uta ki Tai (Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive Shared Path) didn't get any funding this round which means its been... more
Posted: 14 April 2022
The above application was heard by Auckland Council Hearing Commissioners on 14th & 15th December 2021. After consideration of the processing officers’ report and the evidence of the applicant and submitters, the commissioners have resolved... more