How did helensville get its name?

How did helensville get its name?

Helensville was named after Mrs Helen McLeod, wife of an early settler. In 1883 it was constituted a town district, and in 1947 was accorded borough status.

When was helensville founded?

1863
From 1863 Helensville established itself as a timber port on the Kaipara river, and provided shipping services about the Kaipara.

What is the Maori name for Helensville?

Te Awaroa
To local Maori the Helensville district was originally known as Te Awaroa – “The Valley of the Long River”.

How many houses are in Helensville?

993 households
Helensville had a population of 2,787 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 144 people (5.4%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 255 people (10.1%) since the 2006 census. There were 993 households.

What suburb is helensville in?

Auckland
Helensville is a suburb which lies within the Territorial Authority of Auckland, one of 269 residential suburbs which form the wider region. Helensville is the 83rd largest suburb of Auckland in terms of the total number of residential housing stock.

What electorate is helensville in?

The seat was won and held by John Key through his term as prime minister. Chris Penk of the National Party held the seat from the 2017 general election until its abolition in 2020, when it was replaced with the new Kaipara ki Mahurangi electorate.

What is the postcode for Helensville?

0800
0830087108750882
Helensville/Zip codes

Is Helensville a good place to live?

Because it is within easy commuting distance of Auckland City, Auckland’s North Shore, West Auckland and the new Albany development, and because of comparatively low property prices, Helensville has become an attractive place for residents wanting to get away from city living.

What suburb is Helensville in?

Is helensville a good place to live?

Who won Bay of Plenty?

Key

Election Winner
2011 election Tony Ryall
2014 election Todd Muller
2017 election
2020 election

Who is the MP for Helensville?

Chris Penk

Chris Penk MP
Leader Christopher Luxon
Preceded by Matt Doocey
Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Kaipara ki Mahurangi Helensville (2017–2020)
Incumbent

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