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Reporter Manawatū Standard
Hi neighbours - Inland Revenue is moving into its new Palmerston North office, and their staff will be taking up the car parks in the area.
Chiropractic HQ owner Ross Slater said parking was the hot topic among business owners in the area and his business also frequently ran out of customer … View moreHi neighbours - Inland Revenue is moving into its new Palmerston North office, and their staff will be taking up the car parks in the area.
Chiropractic HQ owner Ross Slater said parking was the hot topic among business owners in the area and his business also frequently ran out of customer parks during peak periods.
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Kathryn King Reporter from Manawatū Standard
Hi neighbours,
Phew, this wet weather has been relentless. Thankfully, the MetService says some fine days are on the way.
Kathryn King Reporter from Manawatū Standard
Hi neighbours,
St John is trying to raise $600,000 for a new ambulance station in Palmerston North. The new station will go in on Willis St and will be purpose-built.
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