Glenda FryerCr Glenda Fryer

ph 638 7712 (h) glenda.fryer@xtra.co.nz

I am standing as a Councillor candidate with Cr Cathy Casey in the Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward for the Auckland Council elections.

Track Record

Public Ownership: As a Councillor I have opposed the sale of Auckland's airport shares and pensioner housing when they were sold off, and will continue to oppose any sales or privatisation of Auckland assets in the super city. Water is a basic human right and privatisation of it will only increase costs of water to families.

Strong on local issues: I support locals in Balmoral opposing McDonalds right next to residential houses, locals who feel that Westfield St Lukes should expand in a way that is respectful to its residential neighbours in terms of its height and bulk, and locals in Three Kings for whom the filling of the quarry carries environmental and contamination danger.

State Highway 20 has been positive for Mt Roskill folk because land was put aside 50 years ago for it to be built, but for the Mt Albert, Owairaka and Waterview communities it has hung over them for the past 10 years with worries of community dislocation, visual and air pollution and fewer parks for children to play in. I have strongly campaigned for the tunnelling option, real mitigation for those affected, and against the tolling of the motorway.

As a youngster I leant piano for five years at Monte Cecilia Primary school in Hillsborough and have opposed Council spending $30 million to shift the school to an unsuitable site. Instead, repositioning the school to the side of the wonderful Pah homestead and new art gallery can ensure security for the historic school and maximum open green space for the public of Auckland to enjoy.

Environmental protection: At the citywide level the spatial plan the new Auckland Council is tasked with producing is going to be an important tool to plan how Auckland grows over the next 50 years. I am an experienced Councillor connected to our local diverse communities who will actively listen to how people want their neighbourhood, suburb and city to look, and the parks, infrastructure and amenities communities will need for the future.
Public Safety: Our communities need to know they and their property are safe from theft and vandalism. I have worked closely with community constables to ensure timely removal of graffiti, alcohol bans in local parks and shopping centres, and working with youth to make sure they are both properly cared for and supervised after school. Some shopping centres have received much needed additional security of cameras, and I have supported local 'community watch' initiatives.

Proactive on heritage issues: From campaigning to properly care and protect our volcanic cones and ecological sites, to making sure Mt Eden, Eden Valley, Balmoral, Kingsland, and Sandringham character town centres receive protection.

In Epsom, Mt Albert, Kingsland, Mt Eden and Three Kings I have tried to ensure that property owners of villas and bungalows in character areas are able to modernise them in a way which retains their best heritage features. I am your pro-heritage Councillor.

Experience

  • 9 years as an elected Councillor
  • Chair of the Planning and Regulatory CommitteeVice Chair Transport and Urban Linkages Committee
  • 3 years as Chair of Community Board
  • 6 years Member of Mt Eden Business and Mainstreet Association
  • Vice Chair of Mt Albert Aquatic CentreMember of Unitec Council (formerly Carrington Tech)
  • Member Auckland Business Development Council

Background

  • Sitting Auckland City CouncillorGlenda Fryer with her husband Shale and 3 children
  • Born and raised in Mt Roskill
  • Resident of Eden Albert ward for 30 years.
  • Forbears were early settlers who made their home in Epsom in 1843.
  • Married to local lawyer Shale Chambers
  • Live in Mt Eden
  • Four children, two of whom are at Mt Albert Grammar School.

Why vote for Glenda

"We all live in suburbs ranging from Greenlane and Epsom in the east to Waterview and Pt Chevalier in the west, from Mt Albert and Kingsland in the north to Mt Roskill and Waikowhai in the south, because they are wonderful family neighbourhoods with a sense of community we all want to retain and cherish. With your support for another term as your Councillor on the Auckland Council I will continue to give my best to serve Auckland's interests."