Green Bay, New Zealand
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Local authority | Waitakere City |
Population | 3,936 (2006) |
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North | New Lynn |
Northeast | Avondale |
East | Blockhouse Bay |
Southeast | (Manukau Harbour) |
South | (Manukau Harbour) |
Southwest | Wood Bay |
West | Titirangi |
Northwest | Titirangi North |
Green Bay is an Auckland suburb. It is under the local governance of the Auckland Council. The population was 3,936 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 321 from 2001.[1] The main road running through Green Bay is Godley Road and this is the Urban Route 15 that follows through Green Bay to Titirangi and Laingholm.[2]
Green Bay has a small shopping district located on Godley Road which consists of a dairy/post office, video store, bakery, Chinese food outlet, hardware store, barbers, cafe, supermarket, medical cente, florist, hair stylist, chemist and two real estate offices. There is also a fruit shop & petrol station located on either side of the Green Bay border. There is also a Plunket centre, which offers support and information of different parenting issues from breastfeeding to infant nutrition.
Green Bay beach is part of the Karaka Park coastal walk.[3] In pre-European times, the beach was the southern end of a portage between the Waitemata and Manukau harbours via the Whau River. At the west end of the beach there was a large Māori pā at Motukaraka (which is today Karaka Park).[4] The area was originally called Karaka Bay, but was renamed to the current name to avoid confusion with other bays named Karaka.[5]
Education
Green Bay High School is a secondary (years 9-13) school with a decile rating of 8 and a roll of 1494.[6] It opened in 1972.[7]
Green Bay Primary School is a full primary (years 1-8) school with a decile rating of 7 and a roll of 592.[8] It opened in 1960, and covered years 1-6 until an intermediate department was added in 1987.[9]
Both schools are coeducational, and situated next to each other on Godley Road.
Notes
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