Onehunga Business Association 20/3/2013

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Onehunga Security Update

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Onehunga’s Security Guard, Satia Sami, continues to keep a close eye on what’s happening on the cameras and is quick to prevent something escalating into a serious incident. “ Some previous offenders know I’m watching them and know I’ll spot them if they’re playing up.” she says.

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The work that Satia does is valued by the Police across Auckland. Onehunga, Mt Wellington, and Central Auckland Police officers are in regular contact with Satia and many request to see footage that assist their investigations.

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If you or your business have experienced a crime or incident in Onehunga’s town centre, the OBA can search for CCTV footage to assist Police in their enquiries. Please request an Onehunga CCTV Search Request Form so that we can get details of the incident. Any relevant CCTV footage found is sent directly to the Police to help their enquiries. The Privacy Act does not permit the general public to view CCTV footage or monitor real-time activity on OBA’s CCTV network.

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 Dial

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Easter Trading Days Who can be open over Easter?

Almost all shops are required to be closed on Good Friday and Easter Sunday under the Shop Trading Hours Repeal Act 1990. Shops that can open on these days include: dairies, service stations, takeaway bars, restaurants, cafés, a shop selling services rather than goods such as a hairdresser or video rental store, real estate agencies, pharmacies, a shop at any public transport terminal. Garden centres are only permitted to be open on Easter Sunday.

For more information visit: http://www.dol.govt.nz/er/holidaysandleave/publicholidays/shop-openinghours.asp

Please remember to contact us if you spot any graffiti — whether it’s in an alleyway or outside your shop — We want to get rid of it FAST. Same goes for rubbish that looks like it’s been dumped — let us know so we can get it removed asap.

16 March—The Rock ‘n’ Roll Allstars, Onehunga RSA 23 March—Oranga Cultural Festival 30 March—The Smashfest 2013, Waikaraka Speedway 30 March—Easter celebrations at Onehunga Community Centre from 11am

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Call Onehunga Town Centre’s Security Guard

If someone wishes to busk in Onehunga, they are required to have a permit from Auckland Council and their performance may not go on longer than 60 minutes in one location. If you are concerned about a busker, please call us on 636 8535 and we will politely ask them to move on. Graffiti and Rubbish

See more events at www.onehunga.net.nz/events If you’ve got an event coming up, email us at admin@onehunga.net.nz. We’d love to hear about it.

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Buskers There have been a few buskers about that have not been complying with the rules and causing some disturbance to retailers.

Onehunga Event Calendar

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Easter Trading Days Easter Activities in Onehunga St Peter’s Church Easter Services Street Collectors in Onehunga Minimum Wage Change on 1 April Oranga Cultural Festival Have your say on the Auckland Unitary Plan Need help finding suitable staff? Changes to liquor licensing laws Attitude changes as Business Confidence lifts Onehunga’s Security Update Onehunga Event Calendar Rubbish collection dates

Easter activities in Onehunga

Rubbish Collections

Many good reasons to come to town

Red bins are emptied every Tuesday morning. Blue bins every 2nd Tuesday: NEXT on March 19 and April 2. 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.

This year people will have the opportunity to take part in a treasure hunt in the Mall From 22 March to 2 April. Clues will be placed in selected shop windows and will lead people from business to business. Our community brings life to the Onehunga centre and are key future shoppers; engaging with them and providing them with positive experiences in their local mainstreet is a great way to bring more people to Onehunga now and in the future. On 30 March ( Easter Saturday), there will be a fun day out for families at the Community Centre. There’ll be arts and crafts, a magic show, a balloon twister, face painting and a bouncy castle.

St Peter’s Church Easter Services Discover the meaning of Easter

Cheers Amanda, Anne and Satia 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 Rob Gallagher (Westpac) - 634 8555 Ross Mudafar (Onehunga Family Pharmacy) - 622 2865 Bridget Graham (Deputy Chairperson, Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board) - 301 0101 Dana Jin (Rainbow D) - 6349068 Ross Reid (Daniel Overton & Goulding) - 6222222 This e-news is sent to you by Onehunga Business Association, because you are either a member, or you have an interest in the organisation or the area. If you do not wish to receive these communications, please let us know by phoning 636 8535. Please note: If your business lies within the Onehunga business precinct you are automatically a member of Onehunga Business Association - paying a part of your rates to fund the OBA.

Palm Sunday 24 March, 9.30am — Procession of Palms and Eucharist Thursday 28 March, 7pm — Eucharist of the Last Supper

Onehunga Business Association Amanda Kinzett, Manager Anne Dunlop, Communications Satia Sami, Security 212A Onehunga Mall (upstairs) P: 09 636 8535 F: 09 636 8542 E: business@onehunga.net.nz

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Good Friday 29 March, 9am — Walking the Cross (From Grey St to St Peters) 9.30am — Service for Good Friday Easter Sunday 31 March, 7am —Dawn Service at Jellicoe Park, 10am Eucharist.

Street Collectors in Onehunga- March/April

The following street collectors have gained permission to collect on the following days, anyone else may not be genuine — if you do notice anyone suspicious collecting, please contact us immediately on 636 8535. 14 & 21 March—World Vision 25 March—Child Fund 4 April—GreenPeace 11&17 April— World Vision 23 April—Child Fund Note: Collectors in Onehunga have strict rules they must abide to. If you are ever harassed or feel unsafe please call us immediately.


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