
Community
Where neighbours connect, get involved, and come together
The Heart of Churton Park
Churton Park is more than just a place to live—it’s full of welcoming community spaces, groups, and hubs where neighbours connect, support one another, and stay involved.
From halls and associations to churches and libraries nearby, there’s always a friendly place to gather.
Local Hubs and Community Spaces
Churton Park is home to a number of organisations and facilities that help bring people together. Whether you’re looking to meet new people, attend a local event, or access helpful services, these local groups and spaces are a great place to start.
Churton Park Community Centre
Located at 75 Lakewood Avenue, this purpose-built centre—managed by Wellington City Council—is a hub for community activity. It hosts everything from playgroups and craft classes to fitness sessions and local meetings. Warm, accessible, and right in the heart of the village.
Churton Park Community Association (CPCA)
Established in 1977, the CPCA is a longstanding residents’ advocacy group. It keeps the neighbourhood’s voice strong, runs local events, and promotes community wellbeing through initiatives like emergency preparedness and local newsletters.
Johnsonville Library at Waitohi Hub
Just a short drive away, this bustling library at the Waitohi Community Hub is Wellington’s largest northern branch. It offers a café, makerspace, public computers, meeting rooms, and seamless access to neighbouring public facilities.
A contemporary, welcoming church community meeting on Halswater Drive. The church focuses on family-friendly worship, small home groups, and local connections through faith-based support and activities.
Churton Park Anglican Church
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