place

Churton Park

Suburbs of Wellington CityUse New Zealand English from June 2021
Churton park park
Churton park park

Churton Park is a suburb 1.5 km north of Johnsonville in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It was established in the 1970s.The suburb includes Churton Park Reserve which includes a recreational sports field, two primary schools and a kindergarten. The Churton Park Community Centre, which is managed and staffed by Wellington City Council, is also located in the Village.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Churton Park (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Churton Park
Churton Drive, Wellington Churton Park

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Website Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Churton ParkContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N -41.208355 ° E 174.80819 °
placeShow on map

Address

Churton Park School

Churton Drive 90
6037 Wellington, Churton Park
Wellington, New Zealand
mapOpen on Google Maps

Website
churtonpark.school.nz

linkVisit website

Churton park park
Churton park park
Share experience

Nearby Places

Paparangi

Paparangi, one of the northern suburbs of Wellington in New Zealand, lies approximately 10 km north of the city centre, north-east of Johnsonville, north-west of Newlands and south of Grenada and Woodridge. The population was 2,841 at the time of the 2013 census, an increase of 96 from the 2006 census population.The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "flat sky" for the Māori language name Paparangi.The suburb has a small local shopping-centre and a low-decile primary school.The area, formerly in small farms and part of Newlands, became a dormitory suburb of Wellington, with major subdivisions in the early 1960s adding about a hundred houses a year. Beazley Homes of Tauranga (owned by Barry Beazley) was a major developer.Some of the street names are the first names of children living in the area then or of children whose parents became involved in development of the suburb (Cara Crescent, Mark Avenue and Lynda Avenue take their names from children of Barry Beazley).In 1991 a new landfill opened in Grenada, with direct access via an overbridge to the adjacent motorway. A road extension would give Newlands and Paparangi access to the motorway, but the Grenada Village Progressive Association expressed concerns about any increase in traffic and in car speeds. From 1994 the Wellington City Council consulted with residents, and in 2009 the Mayor opened the "Mark Avenue Extension" connecting the two areas.