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Boaties plan return to heritage building... p2
Rosmini students to build aeroplane... p4
North Shore trio land Queen’s B’day gongs... p8
Widespread dismay over pollution in the Wairau Estuary and nearby beaches was amplified in a public meeting on water quality last week, with residents urged to keep the pressure on for more action from local and central government. The estuary was the “poster child” for
pollution on the North Shore, said Guy Armstrong, spokesman for Wairau Estuary Environment Protection Society (WEEPS). “Yet, people swim in it, all the time.” Skin and tummy upsets could result, he said, which people did not always connect back to taking a dip. “It’s a public health
issue, it’s a health and safety issue.” Armstrong was one of eight guest speakers at the meeting, called by North Shore MP Simon Watts, who emphasised the need for improved infrastructure. “We’ve got to get the stuff under the ground sorted,” he said. To page 6
Locals lament estuary and beach pollution
Time for tea and a cultural catch-up
Please sit down... A traditional Korean tea ceremony at Takapuna Library is enjoyed by (from left) Yoshimi Hanzlikova, Jin Park Jung and Hyun Park Jung. More pictures, pages 10-11
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