Takapuna, Milford, Castor Bay, Forrest Hill and Sunnynook ELIVERED FORTNIGHTLY AN INDEPENDENT VOICE Issue 1 – 15 March 2019
ORTNIGHTLY DELIVERED FORTNIGHTLY AN2019 INDEPENDENT VOICE AN INDEPENDENT VOICE Issue 85 – July 8, 12022 Issue 1 – 15 March 2019 Issue – 15 March
ELIVERED FORTNIGHTLY
AN INDEPENDENT VOICE
Issue 1 – 15 March 2019
Competition heats up for local board seats... p2
Takapuna Bowls Club duo head for Birmingham... p3
Winter Lights Festival set to dazzle... p22
Sunnynook misses out in policing shake-up Sunnynook is losing its locally based community constable in a police restructure that will also see the Browns Bay station become the base for officers serving Takapuna and Devonport. Though police say more staff are being committed to the North Shore and Kaipatiki community teams, the move out of Sunnynook
– at a time of heightened concern about crime – has blindsided locals who community leaders say feel safer with an officer around to keep an eye on things. “Police have kept it pretty quiet,” said the Sunnynook community centre manager, Bronwyn Bound, who was upset there would no
longer be someone on site. Although happy a replacement for well-known Sunnynook-based Constable Penny Rusbatch has been appointed, Community Association chair Mel Powell said Rusbatch would be missed. “She’s really connected in the community.” To page 5
Brrr-ave souls make a midwinter splash
It’s his fault... Organiser Andrew Parker was delighted with the turnout for a midwinter swim at Castor Bay on one of the coldest mornings of the year. Story, more pictures, pages 18-19.
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