| | Title | Albany growth "underestimated". | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 12 August 1997; p. 25 | | Description | N.S.C.C. has seriously underestimated population growth in the Albany Ward, says a report by Bayleys Research. Bayleys estimated a population increase of 69 percent over the next 20 years, while the council's prediction is 23 percent. Albany's population has doubled in the last five years. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Albany growth. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 04 October 1996; p.2 | | Description | Number of homes in the Albany Ward is growing by about 60 a month. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Albany leads the way. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 10 October 1997; p. 7 | | Description | Albany is growing up to eight times faster than other parts of the city. Other 1996 census results for North Shore city also given in article. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Albany: a vision. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 19 September 1997; pp. 4-5 | | Description | Feature on the commercial development of the Albany area. Mention of Northfields Retail (shopping complex), Waveworld, population growth, roading (Alpurt), 'edge city' concept, Massey University growth. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Boom times in Albany. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 15 August 1997; p. 1 | | Description | Albany expected to take up to 78 percent of North Shore city's predicted population boom over the next 20 years. Population now 171,000 and should increase to almost 200,000 by 2016, (Statistics New Zealand figures). Population growing at double the national average, i.e. 2.5 percent per year. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Council takes second look at predictions. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 21 August 2001; p. 9 | | Description | North Shore City Council is preparing to put its signature to the Regional Growth Forum document agreeing to how much of Auckland's growth North Shore can take. Birkenhead, Northcote (presently 37,500) predicted to reach 44-47,000 population in the next 20 years; Devonport (now 17,500) predicted to grow by 19-21,000 in the same period; Eaast Coast Bays (37,581) to reach 44-48,000 and Takapuna (37,520) to reach 42-46,000. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Councillors question growth ability. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 28 August 2001; p. 5 | | Description | Albany's infrastructure can't cope with the massive growth North Shore City is being encouraged to sign up for, say city councillors. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Enrolment intentions now sought. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 16 August 1996; p.5 | | Description | Enrolment numbers are being sought by the board of trustees for the new Pinehill School in Spencer Rd, Albany. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Future looks bright for Albany. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 24 October 1996; p. 3 | | Description | An Albany Basin study shows that the area will continue to be one of N.Z.'s fastest growing industrial areas and will be at the centre of most commercial and industrial development on the North Shore; North Harbour Industrial Estate has had consistently strong business growth; only 10 percent of Rosedale Industrial Estate is built on as yet; light industrial, warehouse and office mix. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Middle school proposed. | | Source of Article | Albany Extra, 09 September 1999; pp. 1,2 | | Description | Representatives from Albany, Greenhithe, Coatesville, Paremoremo and Pinehill schools are to approach the Ministry of Education with a proposal for a middle school in the Albany area. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Population boom predicted for Albany. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 21 August 1997; p.3 | | Description | Albany expected to take up to 78 percent of North Shore city's predicted population boom over the next 20 years. Population now 171,000 and should increase to almost 200,000 by 2016, (Statistics New Zealand figures). Population growing at double the national average, i.e. 2.5 percent per year. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Principals question reasons for school. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 16 August 1996; pp.4-5 | | Description | Albany school principals are concerned that the opening of the new high tech Pinehill School in Spencer Road in 1997 is premature and may draw pupils away from existing schools, thereby affecting their staffing entitlements. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Progress on new school. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 22 October 1999; p. 21 | | Description | The Ministry of Education is happy for a group of representatives to research the needs of a new middle or intermediate school in the area. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Rapid development continues at Albany. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 04 July 1997; C6 | | Description | Albany Basin land being developed for industrial and commercial buildings, particularly North Harbour industrial estate. Forecasts of big population increases in Albany over the next 20 yrs. Constellation Drive area is mostly developed. Comparison between Constellation, North Harbour, Rosedale and Wairau Valley office and warehouse rental costs. | | View full record |
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