Rodney District

Rodney Ward, Auckland Council
Former local government area
Rodney Ward, Auckland Council
Coordinates: 36°32′20″S 174°31′41″E / 36.539°S 174.528°E / -36.539; 174.528Coordinates: 36°32′20″S 174°31′41″E / 36.539°S 174.528°E / -36.539; 174.528
Country New Zealand
Island North Island
Region Auckland Region
Area
  Land 2,427.01 km2 (937.07 sq mi)
Extent Muriwai to Hibiscus Coast;
south to Helensville

The Rodney Ward is a local government area in the northernmost part of New Zealand's Auckland Region from 1989 to 2010. It was created from the amalgamation of Helensville Borough and Rodney County in 1989. The seat of the district council was at Orewa, and the district included Kawau Island. The district was, in its last period, led by mayor Penny Webster and 12 councillors.

Auckland Council has governed the area since 1 November 2010. The Rodney Ward of the Auckland Region now covers much of the land area, but not the Hibiscus Coast or the former council seat of Orewa, which are in the Albany ward.

The district is divided into four subdivision, each containing a number of towns and settlements:

The Rodney Ward has one Councillor, Greg Sayers, on Auckland Council's Governing Body, and nine Board Members on the Rodney Local Board.

Rodney Local Board || Population 62,200 [1]

Beth Houlbrooke, Chair (Warkworth)

Phelan Pirrie, Deputy Chair (Kumeu)

Allison Roe (Warkworth)

Brent Bailey (Kumeu)

Brenda Steele (Kumeu)

Cameron Brewer (Kumeu)

Colin Smith (Wellsford)

Louise Johnston (Dairy Flat)

Tessa Berger (Warkworth)

Rodney District and Rodney County each took their names from Cape Rodney (opposite Little Barrier Island), which Captain James Cook named on 24 November 1769 after Admiral Sir George Brydges Rodney.[2]

See also

References

  1. http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/AboutCouncil/HowCouncilWorks/Elections/Pages/Electionresults2016.aspx#rodneyward
  2. Reed, A. W. (2002). Dowling, Peter, ed. The Reed dictionary of New Zealand place names. Auckland: Reed Books. p. 439. ISBN 0-790-00761-4. Rodney, Cape [...], opposite Little Barrier Island. Named on 24 November 1769 by Captain Cook, after Admiral Sir George Bridges Rodney. Rodney District: Rodney County: the administrative areas took their name from the cape (see Rodney, Cape).
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