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Playcentres in Aotearoa UPPER NORTH ISLAND REGION Aotea Island | Awanui | Beach Haven Beachlands/Maraetai | Birkenhead | Blockhouse Bay | Bombay Bucklands Beach Ohui-a-Rangi | Coatesville | Cockle Bay | Dargaville | Drury Eden/Epsom | Ellerslie | Freemans Bay | Glen Eden | Glen Innes | Glendene Greenhithe | Helensville | Henderson Valley | Herne Bay | Hillsborough | Horahora Howick | Hukerenui | Hunua | Kaeo | Kaitaia | Kaiwaka | Karaka | Karatia Bilingual Kaukapakapa | Kawakawa | Kerikeri | Kohukohu | Kumeu | Laingholm | Mairangi Bay Mamaranui | Mangapai | Māngere Bridge | Manukau Peninsula | Manurewa Maramarua/Kopuku | Marsden | Massey | Matakana | Maungakaramea | Maungatapere Maungaturoto | Maungawhau | Morningside | Mt Albert | Mt Wellington | Narrowneck New Ranui | New Windsor | Newmarket | Ohaeawai | Omapere | Onehunga | Onepoto Onerahi | Otaua/Aka Aka | Pakuranga-Rahihi | Pamapuria | Papakura | Paparoa Papatoetoe | Parklands Kamo | Parua Bay | Patumahoe/Mauku | Peria | Pokeno CENTRAL NORTH Pukekawa | Pukekohe East | Pukekohe | Rawene | Red Beach | Ruatangata ISLAND REGION Russell | Silverdale | St Heliers-Glendowie | Swanson | Takanini* | Takapuna Takarunga | Te Kauwhata | Te Kopuru | Te Puawaitanga o Atareta | Titirangi Aria | Arohena | Ashurst Park | Ātiamuri | Awakeri Titoki | Tomarata | Torbay | Totara Grove | Totaravale | Tuakau | Tui Road Cambridge | Coromandel | Deanwell | Dinsdale | Edgecumbe Tutukaka Coast | Waiatarua | Waiheke Island | Waimamaku Galatea | Greenpark | Hamilton East | Hamurana | Hinuera | Hora Hora Waimauku | Waipū | Warkworth | West Harbour | Weymouth Horotiu | Huimai | Kaiti | Katikati | Koutu | Leamington | Lynmore | Maihiihi Whangaparāoa | Whangārei Heads | Whitford Mamaku | Mananui | Manawaru | Mangapapa | Mangatangi & Districts Windy Ridge Manunui | Manutuke | Matamata | Matawai | Morrinsville | Mount Maunganui National Park | Nawton Family | Ngakuru | Ngatea | Ohaupo | Omokoroa Ōpōtiki | Otakiri | Otorohanga | Otumoetai | Paeroa | Papamoa Paterson Street | Peachgrove | Pio Pio | Pirongia | Pongakawa | Port Ohope Puahue | Pukeatua | Pyes Pa | Raglan | Reporoa | Rerewhakaaitu River Downs | St Andrews | Tahuna | Tairua | Tamahere | Taupiri Taupō Family | Tauriko | Te Akau & Districts | Te Aroha | Te Awamutu Te Kuiti | Te Poi | Te Puke | Te Puna | Thames/Parawai | Tirau Tokoroa | Turua | Waihi | Waihi Beach | Wainui | Wairāka Wairoa | Walton | Waotu-Puketurua | Welcome Bay Whakamaru | Whangamata | Wharepuhunga PLAYCENTRES Whataupōko | Whitianga IN AOTEAROA LOWER NORTH ISLAND REGION Alicetown | Aramoho | Ashhurst | Ashridge Road Awatuna & Districts | Belmont | Brooklyn | Carterton | Community Cornwall Park | Days Bay | Eastside | Feilding | Halcombe | Hataitai Haumoana | Havelock North | Hawera | Houghton Valley | Hunterville Inglewood | Island Bay | Johnsonville | Kaponga | Karori | Kelburn Korokoro | Lepperton | Levin | Lower Hutt | Mangaweka | Martinborough Maungaraki | Milson | Miramar | Naenae | New Plymouth | Newlands–Tamariki Newtown | Ngaio | Normanby | Normandale | Oakura | Ohau | Okato | Omakere Onga Onga | Opunake | Otaki | Otamauri | Paekakariki | Paraparaumu Paremata | Park Road | Pinehaven | Point Howard | Porangahau | Port Ahuriri Rahotu | Rapanui Brunswick | Sanson | Shannon & Districts | Springvale Stokes Valley | Stratford | Taihape | Takapau | Tamatea | Taradale Tawa/Linden | Te Kawau | Te Marua | Terrace End | Tikokino Tikorangi | Titahi Bay | Toko | Totara Park | Urenui | Waikanae Wainuiomata | Waitara | Waituna West | Wallaceville UPPER SOUTH Waterloo | Waverley | Westside | Wilton ISLAND REGION Wood Hatton | Woodville Addington | Akaroa | Amberley | Appleby | Ashburton | Ashley Atawhai | Avonhead | Awatere | Belfast | Blackball | Blenheim Brightwater | Burwood | Clarkville | Collingwood | Culverden Cust-West Eyreton | Darfield | Diamond Harbour | Dunsandel Enner Glynn | Fendalton | Gleniti | Grey Valley | Halswell | Hanmer Springs Harewood | Hinds | Hororata | Kaikoura | Kaniere | Landsdowne Terrace Leeston | Leithfield | Lincoln | Linkwater | Linwood | Little River | Longbeach Lyttelton Street | Mapua | Mayfield | Methven | Motueka | Mt Somers/Staveley Murchison | North Beach | Oxford | Parklands | Parkside | Paroa Picton | Pleasant Point | Prebbleton | Rakaia | Rangiora | Redwood Reefton | Renwick | Richmond | Rolleston | Russley | Shirley Somerfield Community | South Brighton | Southbridge | Spencerville Spring Creek | St Albans | Tai Tapu | Takaka | Tapawera Victory | Waiau | Wakefield | West Melton | Westport Woodend | Woolston LOWER SOUTH ISLAND REGION Balclutha | Balfour | Blueskin | Clinton | Clutha Valley | Clyde Gore | Lower Waitaki | Lumsden | Macandrew Bay | Makarewa Mornington | Mosgiel | Oamaru | Ohai | Omakau & Districts | Opoho Otautau | Outram | Owaka | Palmerston | Peninsula | Queenstown Ranfurly | Richmond | Riselaw Road | Riversdale | Roslyn Bush Roslyn/Māori Hill | Roxburgh | Sawyers Bay | Tramways St Leonards | Tapanui | The Key | Toi Tois | Tuatapere Waihopai | Waikouaiti | Wakatipu | Weston | Wyndham Communications | May 2021 * Centres are currently in recess..
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