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Marama from Manukau - Wiri
Have easy access to phone numbers. The ones you know you will need, besides the police.
We have our neighbours number. And they have ours.
Marama from Manukau - Wiri
Chain your vehicle to your gate or something strong. I say a gate, because if it's attached at the opposite end to where it opens, they won't be able to slide the gate.
Marama from Manukau - Wiri
Some will even come up to your property if they've run out of petrol and try and syphon some out of your vehicle.
Marama from Manukau - Wiri
If your dog is barking at night, pay attention. Have security lights in all kinds of places. Even a spotlight that shines out of one of your windows in different areas of your property.
And at least a couple of dogs.
Marama from Manukau - Wiri
We had an intruder come on to our property last night or it may have been early this morning. Someone saw him, but he took off because a brick from our gate fell and made a noise, so he took off.
Keep your eyes open neighbours. Who knows what he was up to. We have a dog, so I'm leaving him … View moreWe had an intruder come on to our property last night or it may have been early this morning. Someone saw him, but he took off because a brick from our gate fell and made a noise, so he took off.
Keep your eyes open neighbours. Who knows what he was up to. We have a dog, so I'm leaving him outside. And he will come inside at different times, I get up at different times, so I'll let him in and out of the house.
We will be getting another dog. REMEMBER, if you happen to be the one who has done this and you're reading this message. Something will waiting for you next time. HOW DARE YOU think you have the right to come on to our property. BARE IN MIND, there's someone else who watches your actions as well -- God, our Creator.
You will be held accountable for your actions.
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Melissa Walton from Weymouth Playcentre
Weymouth Playcentre has started back for 2021! New families welcome, come along to one of our family sessions (M, Tu, W 9 - 12) and check it out.
Family sessions: for parents/grandparents/caregivers of under 6 year olds
Space session: special session for parents of babies born Oct 2020 to Jan … View moreWeymouth Playcentre has started back for 2021! New families welcome, come along to one of our family sessions (M, Tu, W 9 - 12) and check it out.
Family sessions: for parents/grandparents/caregivers of under 6 year olds
Space session: special session for parents of babies born Oct 2020 to Jan 2021 (booking required only 4 spaces left)
The Team from Counties Manukau Health
Are you aged 15-30? Be a kaitiaki for your whaanau and get immunised! We've got a FREE measles clinic for whaanau in South Auckland at the Whānau Ora Community Clinic - details and times in the image below.
For more info, please visit: countiesmanukau.health.nz/measles
The Team from Counties Manukau Health
Visitor screening is no longer taking place at Middlemore Hospital and our other facilities as this is not required at Alert Level 1. We do ask whaanau if you could please use the NZ COVID Tracer app to scan our QR code each time you visit our hospital and clinics. This code will be displayed at … View moreVisitor screening is no longer taking place at Middlemore Hospital and our other facilities as this is not required at Alert Level 1. We do ask whaanau if you could please use the NZ COVID Tracer app to scan our QR code each time you visit our hospital and clinics. This code will be displayed at the entrances to all our sites.
We also ask visitors to use hand gel when entering the hospital, adhere to our visiting policy, and to stay home and call Healthline on 0800 611 116 if you feel unwell. Here's one of our nurses Denyse with more information on our visitor policy.
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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, If mask-wearing is mandatory on all public transport, why are more people not getting pulled up for failing to do so. And does it make sense to allowed masks to drop for a beer, wine or coffee? Read the story below:
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