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Street Directory 2020FINAL.Pdf Glen Eden Intermediate School ENROLMENT AREA – STREET NAMES OUT OF ZONE STREET NAME STREET NAME STREET NAME STREET NAME Adam Sunde Pl Gilliam St Maynelle Court Solar Rd Aotea Rd Glen Close Maywood Cres Stottham Rd Aquarius Ave Glenorchy St Nicholas Ave Sunvue Rd Arahoe Rd Glenroy Pl Nikau St Surman Ave Arawa Rd Grandison Cres Northall St Tahi Terrace Autumn Ave Halcombe Pl Panzic Pl Taupiko Pl Avonleigh Rd Havelle Ave Pimento Pl Trojan St Brandon Rd Hutchison Ave Pine St Verena Pl Brian Berg Pl Hydra Pl Pisces Rd Vinceroy Pl Brunner Rd Kamara Rd Pokapu St Virgo Pl Cajero St Kaweka St Reiman St Waikaukau Rd Capricorn Pl Kohekohe Pl Seabar Ave Waters Rd Clayburn Rd La Rosa St Seabrook Ave Wattle St Danube Lane Lantana Rd Seakens Way Westall St Dolan Pl Leo St Selak Pl Westward Ho Rd Easter Pde Libra St Shaw Rd Willerton Ave Faith Bullock Pl Lynwood Rd (only from cnr Shaw Rd/Scenic Dr on Firle Pl Malam St Exhibition Dr side is Fruitvale Rd Maunder St IN ZONE) Glen Eden Intermediate School ENROLMENT AREA – STREET NAMES IN ZONE Ambler Ave Godley Rd Minnehaha Ave Staincross St Annison Ave down to Castleford St then OUT Nandana Dr Stallard Pl Arama Ave Golf Rd Ngaio Rd Sunnylaw P Arapito Rd down to South Lynn Rd No.188 Norman Rd Sunray Ave and opposite 191 Arataki Views Way Oates Rd Surat Rd Armstrong Pl Greenwoods Close Okewa Rd Sylvan Valley Ave Atkinson Rd Grendon Rd Old Titirangi Rd Swan Hill Dr Ava Ave Grovelands Way Onedin Pl Tagor St Aydon Rd Highland Ave Opou Rd Tainui Rd Barnea Circle Hilling St Oratia Dr Takahe Rd Barney Way Hollywood Ave Osman St Tane Rd Barry Way Huia Rd Otitori Bay Rd Tanekaha Rd Bowers Rd Inaka Pl Paewai Rd Taraire Rd Boylan Rd Inver St Park Rd Tawini Rd Brian Berg Pl Janet Clews Pl Parker Ave Terra Nova St Brownie Rd Janet Pl Titirangi side/ODD numbers IN The Drive Captain Scott Rd Jays Rd Paturoa Rd The Grove Castleford St John F Kennedy Pl Pendlebury St The Parade Titirangi side/EVEN numbers IN John Webster Pl Philip Ave The Vines ODD numbers OUT Judith Pl Pitcher Pl Tinopai Rd Cezanne Pl Karapiti Pl Pleasant Rd Titchener Rd Chamari Close Karen Rd Puketitiro St Titirangi Beach Rd Claridge St Karina Pl Ragley St Titirangi Rd Coey Rd Kashmir Rd Rangiwai Rd From numbers 130 & 145 up IN From Parker Ave down OUT Croydon Rd Kaurilands Rd Rimutaka Pl Titirangi side/EVEN numbers IN Kaurimu Rise Roick Pde Tomo St Fruitvale School side/ODD Kawaka St Roland Hill Rd Valley Rd numbers OUT Kohu Rd Rosier Rd Valley View Rd Daffodil St Konini Rd EVEN numbers IN Verdale Circle ODD numbers OUT De Val Drive Kopiko Rd Victory Rd Deane Ave Lacebark Court Routley Dr Waima Cres Deirdre Pl Laingfield Tce Rua Rd Warner Park Ave Derwent Cres Laingholm Dr EVEN numbers IN (church side) Warwick Ave ODD numbers OUT Dolbear St Lancewood Ave West Coast Rd Dorothy Rd Landing Rd Savoy Rd Only from Rua Rd (no. 38 &41) to Rosier Rd (no 351 & 352) IN Earl Rd Lasque Pl Scotstoun Pl Eastglen Rd Lemnos Pl Selwyn Ave West Lynn Rd Evans Rd Levy Rd Scenic Dr Westridge Rd Exhibition Dr Longfellow Parade Up to number 198 (Shaw Rd) IN Willowbrook Ave From there on OUT Fairmount Rd Lookout Dr Wilson Rd Fawcett Rd Lucinda Pl Shaw Rd Wirihana Rd Foothills Lane Mahoe Rd Only from Cnr Shaw Rd/Scenic Withers Rd Dr on Exhibition Dr side is IN Frenz Dr Manuka Rd Wood Bay Rd George Herring Pl Mariana Pl Shetland St Woodfern Cres Glendale Rd Mataki Way Sonnenberg Way Woodglen Rd Glengarry Rd Matama Rd South Titirangi Rd Woodlands Park Rd up to Phillip Ave on left No. 122 McEldowney Rd Southlynn Rd Woodvale Rd and up to opposite Phillip Ave Meadowvale Rise Titirangi side ODD numbers IN Woontons Lane on right No. 119 EVEN numbers OUT Miha Rd York Rd .
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