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Live Wellington LIVE WELLington is a citizens' movement supporting Wellington's liveability. A liveable city is a place where everyone can feel at home. We believe:
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True liveability comes through thoughtful planning, great design and the support of active and engaged citizens. LIVE WELLington is for people who love Wellington and want to ensure this city continues to be wonderful, for future generations to enjoy. We love Wellington’s liveability, access to nature and green spaces, strong communities, character, and diversity. To ensure better housing for ever

yone and meet the challenges of the future, Wellington needs to adapt in ways that work for all of us. We want the city we love to evolve in ways that are climate friendly, affordable, and accessible, without losing what is already great. Cities around the world do this through great design and partnerships between government, community and developers. Working with mana whenua, Wellington can do this too. Everyone deserves a warm, dry home
2. Great design helps deliver liveable communities and a healthy environment
3. Thoughtfully planned density delivers liveability better than blanket upzoning
4. Action on climate change demands joined up thinking and a joined-up city
5. Living heritage and character enhance liveability and strengthen community
6. Working together to co-design solutions makes for more durable solutions
7. Decision-makers need to work with evidence and learn from experience


LIVE WELLington rejects the current winner-take-all, deregulatory philosophy of blanket upzoning and opposes plans to remove people’s rights to have a say on developments. Instead of this radical and divisive agenda LIVE WELLington proposes proper planning and partnerships to do density well. Throughout our city are many sites that sit idle or under-utilised. Huge tracts of land are crying out for leadership to develop the homes, green spaces and small business facilities we all deserve. LIVE WELLington advocates for thoughtful upzoning that prioritises underutilised land. We want to see proper provision for sunlight, character, and urban quality to ensure liveability into the future. Carefully designing our future urban environment is a far better solution than removing all controls and letting developers do what they want. We support participatory design processes and strong civic leadership to drive rapid growth in good quality housing on underutilised land throughout our city. Public and community housing have key roles in this housing future. We advocate for fixing the homes that need fixing now and ensuring new builds are well-designed and provide durable housing for the future. Together these steps can house forecast population growth and more, and make sure existing and new residents have great quality of life. Thoughtful planning and design,coupled with partnerships between developers, community and council, is the fastest way to provide a diverse mix of high quality housing with great urban design across the city. This approach provides greater certainty for everyone and will speed up development without damaging the essence of what we already love about Wellington.

Such a great spot, look forward to this building having a new lease on life.
02/09/2025

Such a great spot, look forward to this building having a new lease on life.

Plans to transform the long‑dormant band rotunda at Oriental Bay into a vibrant Wellington Pavilion have been unveiled.

Help us BEAT THE BISH! We've launched a fun online game where you get to battle against a creature known as THE BISH - h...
19/08/2025

Help us BEAT THE BISH! We've launched a fun online game where you get to battle against a creature known as THE BISH - how well will you fare? If you enjoy the game we'd love it if you could donate to our Givealittle page. Details in the comments.

Play Beat The Bish and support our Givealittle

We asked Victoria University to commit to producing a plan for the student accommodation that will replace Gordon Wilson...
13/08/2025

We asked Victoria University to commit to producing a plan for the student accommodation that will replace Gordon Wilson Flats, and secure funding, before knocking down this building. Here's their response - which sounds a bit like they are not at all committed to student accommodation. What do you think?
"Victoria University remains committed to finding a long-term solution for the site that aligns with the University’s strategic and financial objectives while delivering value to both our institution and the wider Wellington community.
At this stage, our preference is to demolish the current structure to make way for the purpose-built large-scale student accommodation development - designed to flexibly meet the evolving needs of future generations.
That said, we are actively reviewing all viable options for this site including those that support our academic priorities and the University’s contribution to the future of the city.
This work is ongoing and will inform a final decision, which we anticipate making by the end of this calendar year. This will include an assessment of funding options for the redevelopment and we note your concern about the timing of the nation in this regard."

What is Victoria University going to do with the Gordon Wilson Flats

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