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Matthew Dallas Reporter from Feilding-Rangitīkei Herald
Hi neighbours,
There is excitement that drama will soon be back on stage at Feilding Little Theatre instead of surrounding the building itself.
The curtain at the historic venue is set to rise for the first time since it was closed in March 2021 due to a structural fault.
With the … View moreHi neighbours,
There is excitement that drama will soon be back on stage at Feilding Little Theatre instead of surrounding the building itself.
The curtain at the historic venue is set to rise for the first time since it was closed in March 2021 due to a structural fault.
With the building now getting a tick from the engineers, audiences will be welcomed back next week for one-man WWI monologue Stretcher Bearer.
Joan Ford, a member of the Little Theatre Players and the theatre’s building committee, spoke to us about the troupe's communal culture, and the involvement of families and school children through the years.
Do you have a treasured memory or favourite production at the little theatre from years gone by?
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Feilding-Rangitīkei Herald
Hi neigbours,
The local council is seeking feedback on a monitored parking proposal for the Feilding CBD, funded by the ratepayer.
It's hoped three-hour limits will help turnover parks and provide greater opportunity for shoppers to find spaces, presently dominated by all-day workers. … View moreHi neigbours,
The local council is seeking feedback on a monitored parking proposal for the Feilding CBD, funded by the ratepayer.
It's hoped three-hour limits will help turnover parks and provide greater opportunity for shoppers to find spaces, presently dominated by all-day workers.
Do you think parking limits and the threat of fines is the best way to persuade town workers to park away for the shops, or are there other ways to encourage buy-in for better parking etiquette?
Feedback closes September 12.
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Feilding-Rangitīkei Herald
Afternoon neighbours,
Police say there is no cause for concern due to the frequent number of firearm incidents in Manawatū, with 21 callouts within a month.
Area commander Ross Grantham said while numbers might seem high it’s not always as bad as it seemed and the offending was not always… View moreAfternoon neighbours,
Police say there is no cause for concern due to the frequent number of firearm incidents in Manawatū, with 21 callouts within a month.
Area commander Ross Grantham said while numbers might seem high it’s not always as bad as it seemed and the offending was not always at the “higher end of the offending spectrum”.
Do you feel comfortable police have it under control?
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Feilding-Rangitīkei Herald
Hi neighbours,
It's great to see Rangitīkei district recognising the real troopers in the community with volunteer awards.
Thirteen people have been honoured, including Barry Rankin, who discovered the final resting places of more than 30 servicemen who died while at the old Lake … View moreHi neighbours,
It's great to see Rangitīkei district recognising the real troopers in the community with volunteer awards.
Thirteen people have been honoured, including Barry Rankin, who discovered the final resting places of more than 30 servicemen who died while at the old Lake Alice Psychiatric Hospital.
Who's a volunteer from your neighbourhood who deserves a shout-out?
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