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Len Brown’s parting gift to Auckland – refusal to chair UP recommendations debate

Deputy mayor and development committee chairwoman Penny Hulse will lead the debate and decision-making. With special feature audio.

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 28 Jul 2016

Auckland mayor Len Brown has ducked out of leading the debate and decisions on the Unitary Plan – the city’s most important document in its history.

Instead, Auckland deputy mayor and development committee chairwoman Penny Hulse will lead the debate and decision-making before the final plan is

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 28 Jul 2016
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