| Description Summary | Ngaire Murphy has lived in Chorley Avenue since 1963 and tells of purchasing a section there and with her husband building their first home. She describes the sense of community in the cul-de-sac, including local children's play activities. Also mentioned are schools, transportation and shopping options in the 1960s, 1970s and beyond. Ngaire reflects on involvement in church, hobbies, social activities and her husband's interest in homeopathy and hydroponics. The interview concludes with Ngaire's thoughts on having raised a family in Massey. |
| Keywords | social life, roads, streets, building, sections, houses, children, church life, schools, buses, transport, transportation, shops, land, land use, trees, retail stores, neighbours, play activities; |