Takaro

Takaro is a suburb and constituent ward of Palmerston North, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand.

Population, features

Takaro is located east of Highbury, west of Palmerston North Hospital Area and north of the CBD. It had a resident population of 5,253 (2013), making up 6.6% of Palmerston North's population .

Takaro Bowling Club and Takaro Tennis Club provide some leisure relief here. The Masonic Court rest-home facility along with Rose A Lea and Palmerston Manor retirement homes also being Takaro.

There are two schools in Takaro: Our Lady of Lourdes School[1] and Central Normal School[2]

Street themes

Takaro has many themes:

  • British place names (Birmingham, Liverpool, Montrose, Glasgow, Gloucester, Manchester, Exeter)
  • Politicians (Seddon, Hobson)
  • Councillors (Wood)

Parks and Reserves

  • Takaro Park
  • Kawau Stream Reserve
  • Clausen Reserve
  • Gloucester Reserve
  • Coronation Park

Main streets

  • Main Street West
  • Tremaine Avenue
  • Cuba Street
  • Bryant Street
  • Lyndhurst Street
  • Seddon Street
  • Chelwood Street
  • Pascal Street
  • Featherston Street

Local and Central Government representation

  • Takaro is a part of the Takaro Ward in the Palmerston North City Council. It shares this with other suburbs: Cloverlea, Highbury, Westbrook.
  • Palmerston North (as at 2009) is represented by New Zealand Labour MP Iain Lees-Galloway

Takaro Ward

Takaro Ward is located in the NW of Palmerston North City. The boundaries of the ward are generally considered to be Rangitikei Street in the E, and just before Cloverlea Road in the W. To the S, Pioneer Highway and to the N, the N.I.M.T.

Wards of Palmerston North
Ward NameSuburbs includingCouncillor(s)
Takaro WardTakaro, Highbury, Westbrook, Cloverlea, NW part of Palmerston North CentralThree - Cr. Michael Feyen; Cr. Vaughn Dennison; Cr. David Ireland

Coordinates: 40°21′07″S 175°35′35″E / 40.352°S 175.593°E / -40.352; 175.593

References

  1. "Schools in Takaro, Palmerston North - QV.co.nz". www.qv.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-10-04.
  2. "AA Traveller Maps - Central Normal School".
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