Tensions surrounding a community garden in Onerahi over smoke, flags, firewood and hangi bags have eased somewhat following a community meeting.
The Wai Ariki Food Forest Onerahi-rahi, on the corner of Whimp Ave and Church St behind the airport had raised the ire of some nearby neighbours.
A meeting between the members of the food forest, the nearby residents and the Whangarei District Council was held at the Onerahi Community Hall on Wednesday. Around 45 people, including councillors and chief executive Rob Forlong, packed into the hall.
It was the second meeting involving the groups. Many involved said they were seeking a resolution, and some harmony between the groups.
The food forest was started around two years ago and operates by donations. It has been continually developed during that time. The group behind the forest has put weirs in the stream, grown fruit and vegetables and put down hangi.