Amey Daldy Park

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Amey Daldy Park is a pocket park included along the Daldy Street green connection between Victoria Park and the waterfront. Previously an industrial site for storage tanks, it is now a contemporary urban park that serves as a backyard for Wynyard Quarter’s residents, workers and visitors. It’s home to 12 pohutukawa trees recycled from other areas of Quay Street and Wynyard Quarter.

It is named after the suffragette Amey Daldy, who was a prominent voice of the suffragette movement in Auckland. She was a woman of radical views for her age and time, who campaigned fervently and fearlessly for women’s rights and for social justice. Amey left many legacies in her wake, and this park in her namesake is now one of them.