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Margaret Street

Named after Mrs. Margaret Andrews in the Lower Hutt community. Mrs. Andrews, the wife of John Andrews (See Andrews Avenue), former mayor of Lower Hutt from 1933 to 1947. As Mayoress, Mrs. Andrews demonstrated exceptional community engagement, particularly during the challenging years of the Second World War.

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Hutt Central, Lower Hutt

Bunny Street

Named after Edmund Percy Bunny, commonly known as E.P. Bunny, was a prominent figure in the Lower Hutt community during the early 20th century. In 1898, he was elected to the Lower Hutt Borough Council, marking the beginning of his involvement in local governance. In 1900, Bunny became the mayor of Lower Hutt, taking over […]

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Avalon, Lower Hutt

Mazzola Way

Named after the Mazzola family who were market gardeners in the area since 1942. Pictured is Francesco Mazzola in 1968. The nearby street Cataldo Mews is named after a member of the Mazzola family, Cataldo Mazzola.

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Avalon, Lower Hutt

Cataldo Mews

A new subdivision was created on the land at 959 High Street, which had formerly belonged to Mr Cataldo Mazzola. The new street joined High Street on the property that was previously numbered as 963 High Street. The original driveway to 959 High Street was retained as a private right of way. During the development […]

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Maungaraki, Lower Hutt

Otonga Heights

Named after the former Otonga School, which was present in the spot of this subdivision in Maungaraki, after the 1999 merger of Otonga and Puketiro Schools became Maungaraki School. The original name proposed by the developer, Strawberry Homes, was “Goldsmith Rise” as they had adopted a theme of Strawberries, with each of their house types being named […]

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Seaview, Lower Hutt

Wareham Place

Wareham Place was a new access road that was constructed as part of the Barnes Street industrial subdivision. The developer of the subdivision, R B Steel, had requested that the road be named Wareham Place. The proposed name, Wareham Place, was chosen to recognise the significant contributions made by Mr Bryan Wareham of Wareham Cameron. […]

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Manor Park, Lower Hutt

Cottle Heath Close

Cottle Heath Close, a private road serving a subdivision off Golf Road in Manor Park, was named by the Hutt City Council on 11th July 2005. The developer of the subdivision, who is the son-in-law of Shirley Heath and the late Ray Heath, requested that the private right of way be named “Cottle Heath Close.” […]

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Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt

Woodland Grove

A subdivision was developed off The Strand in Wainuiomata, which included the creation of a new grove. The developer of the subdivision made a request to the council to bestow a name upon this newly constructed grove, and the chosen name became Woodland Grove. The name Woodland Grove was chosen with a deep appreciation for […]

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Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt

Sun Valley Way

Sun Valley Grove, in the subdivision located on the former Sun Valley school site at 67 Meremere Street, carried a significant historical background. The developer of the subdivision had requested the name Sun Valley Grove for one of the two new roads within the development. The history of Sun Valley School played a central role […]

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Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt

Sun Valley Grove

Sun Valley Grove, in the subdivision located on the former Sun Valley school site at 67 Meremere Street, carried a significant historical background. The developer of the subdivision had requested the name Sun Valley Grove for one of the two new roads within the development. The history of Sun Valley School played a central role […]