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Keep valuable items locked away Several retailers have had personal items stolen that have been stowed away under shop counters. This is a very common occurrence and we urge all retailers to be extra vigilant and make sure they lock valuable items away.
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Satia becomes part of OBA staff We‘re delighted that Satia Sami is now employed directly by OBA as Onehunga Town Centre‘s Security Guard. She‘ll be working the same hours and The Icon Security team will still be covering the night shift. We‘re working on a new uniform for her but for the moment you‘ll spot her in a brightly coloured OBA T-shirt. She‘s also got a new cell phone number so make sure you update your contacts — you‘ll reach Satia on 02 0401 13040. As usual, please contact her if you notice anything suspicious or have any concerns. Auckland Police: Smartphone theft on the rise Auckland City Central Police is concerned about the large numbers of smartphones going missing at the hands of thieves. At the present point in time, approximately 40 smartphones go missing every week from the central city alone. Smartphones are frequently targeted by property crime offenders as items of high value that are easy to steal and relatively easy to dispose of. Members of the public are reminded of the importance of taking care of their possessions and to be aware of the possibility that offenders are looking for opportunities to take items such as smartphones when they observe them in public places.
enews 16 November, 2012
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Call Onehunga Town Centre’s Security Guard
Satia Sami
02 0401 13040 Or contact the OBA office ph
636 8535
Outside business hours, on Sundays & Public Holidays please call Police —Dial 111
Have your say on non-domestic wastewater tariff Submissions close 18 January 2013
Watercare opened consultation for non-domestic wastewater tariff on 12 November 2012. Watercare is proposing a single, region-wide tariff structure to replace the range of wastewater charging regimes put in place by the former councils and water companies. The new tariff structure will take effect from 1 July 2013. Watercare is putting forward three tariff proposals for customers to consider: Proposal 1 - Single wastewater tariff Proposal 2 - Flexible wastewater tariff Proposal 3 - Pre-set wastewater tariff Watercare's commercial or non-domestic customers can have their say on these proposals. See their website for more information. http://www.watercare.co.nz/about-watercare/news/Pages/Nondomestic-Wastewater-Tariff-Proposals.aspx
Auckland City Central area commander, Inspector Andrew Coster says, ―The recent increase in smartphones being stolen demonstrates the massive demand for these items. Technology can assist in the recovery of stolen phones, as recent apprehensions demonstrate. However, prevention is better than cure and, by taking appropriate care, people can guard against their property going missing.‖
See more events at www.onehunga.net.nz/events Tell us about your event Saturday 16 November Nunsense Production at Dolphin Theatre Saturday 24 November Santa Parade Saturday 1 December Gotham Comics Free Comics Day
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In some cases recently, Police have observed a trend of offenders stealing cellphones and then contacting their owners demanding money for the return of the phone. In the last week, Auckland City Central Police have been involved in two cases where this occurred. On both occasions Police were able to intercept the offender who had demanded cash from the victim in return for their stolen property. In both cases the offenders were arrested and charged with offences relating to the theft of the phone.
Onehunga Event Calendar
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Have your say on non-domestic wastewater tariff Update on shop front signage bylaws Final reminder for your free listing in Onehunga Guide Final B2B networking event for this year Is your computer at risk of being hacked? Crime Prevention Workshop held last week 8 Sleeps Until Onehunga‘s Santa Parade & Party Keep up-to-date with financial reporting Onehunga Security Update Auckland Police: Smartphone theft on the rise Onehunga Event Calendar Rubbish collections: Don‘t put bins out Monday morning!
There is a series of stakeholder sessions scheduled around the region before Christmas — see the pdf for dates and locations. http://www.watercare.co.nz/SiteCollectionDocuments/AllPDFs/PDFs%20v2% 20111010/NonDomWWTariff_A4_Print_11_12.pdf
Rubbish collections
Red bins are emptied every Tuesday morning; Blue bins every 2nd Tuesday: NEXT on November 27 and December 4. Please put your bins out ready for Tuesday collection on Monday nights after close of business and remove bins off the footpath and back onto your business property first thing Tuesday morning!
Amanda, Anne & Briar
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Auckland Council determined to enforce bylaw dating back to 1996 Despite raising our concerns that Onehunga retailers do require sandwich boards to attract foot traffic into their businesses, Auckland Council is determined to enforce the 1996 bylaw which states that Onehunga is a special character area in terms of sign rules.
Cheers
NEW OBA Committee (2012/13 year) Peter Gibson, President (Parkinson & Bouskill) - 636 3300 Debbie Leaver (The Library Café & Function Venue) - 636 7292 Elizabeth Bedford (Changes) - 634 1913 Gaylene Powell (Dress Smart) - 622 2400 Louise Bain (NutritionZone) - 021 967530 Rob Gallagher (Westpac) - 634 8555 Ross Mudafar (Onehunga Family Pharmacy) - 622 2865 Bridget Graham (Deputy Chairperson, Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board) - 301 0101
Update on shop front signage bylaws
Businesses are therefore NOT permitted to have any sandwich boards whatsoever outside their premises. Outdoor displays must not be more than 60cm from the shop wall
This focus is very perplexing and the lack of willingness to negotiate is disturbing. The local board as well as council officers have all been spoken to and we have been unable to get any concession. Onehunga Business Association Amanda Kinzett, Manager Briar Millar, Events Anne Dunlop, Communications 212A Onehunga Mall (upstairs) P: 09 636 8535 F: 09 636 8542 E: business@onehunga.net.nz W: www.onehunga.net.nz Onehunga Onehunga1
Compliance Projects Advisor, David Brimble, will be visiting Onehunga on Friday 16 November to check whether your business has complied with the above regulation. He will be issuing a warning this time and in two weeks‘ time he will return again and if you have not observed the new law, your products and or signage will be seized. This signage bylaw has already been implemented in Kingsland and K Road — Otahuhu will be the next business area to be addressed. David has suggested businesses email him on david.brimble@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz for other ideas to promote your business instead of sandwich boards including under verandah signage.