Auckland Council has agreed to halt development works planned for popular Auckland golf course Chamberlain Park, pending a judicial review hearing next June.
Opposition group Save Chamberlain Park is challenging the council's decision to redevelop the 18-hole public golf course and free up land to the wider community.
The council was to commence stage two of its $22m five-part master plan but has now agreed to hold off after judicial review proceedings were filed by Save Chamberlain Park.
A court date has been set for June 7.
The opposition group also sought an interim order preventing the council from starting work on reducing the golf course to nine holes until the judicial review hearing.