Pinehaven

Pinehaven
Suburb

Pinehaven Reserve taken c.1980
Coordinates: 41°09′36″S 175°00′50″E / 41.160°S 175.014°E / -41.160; 175.014Coordinates: 41°09′36″S 175°00′50″E / 41.160°S 175.014°E / -41.160; 175.014
Country New Zealand
Island North Island
City Upper Hutt
Population (2006)
  Total 3,141

Pinehaven is a suburb of Upper Hutt City in the lower North Island of New Zealand, established in 1927.[1] It is at the southern end of the city, tucked into the pine covered hills east of Silverstream. Pinehaven is a tranquil valley centred on a large reserve and beautiful piece of native bush. Clustered around the reserve are a number of community facilities:

Pinehaven Community Hall in 2004

History

The hills of Pinehaven were first planted with their trademark pine trees in 1928 by Sir Francis Chichester and Mr G.D.M Goodwin. Most of the streets in Pinehaven are named after members of their families, Wyndham (Road) was Goodwin's son, Jocelyn (Crescent) his daughter and Elmslie (Road) his granddaughter. Of course Chichester Drive is named after Sir Francis himself.

Originally Pinehaven was a community of small baches where residents of Wellington city escaped to for weekends and holidays. Pinehaven has a strong history of community togetherness and since the 1940s the residents' association, the Pinehaven Progressive Association, has actively fought for local issues and organised social functions.

External links

References

  1. http://www.ppa.org.nz/history Pinehaven Progressive Association - History
  2. Pinehaven Playcentre


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