Howick and pakuranga times march 31 2016

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omething fishy is going on down at the Half Moon Bay Marina. Local resident Phil Burgess is one of many whose boats are too big for the berths at Half Moon Bay Marina. So it came as a shock when he received a letter at the beginning of March ordering him to remove his boat. In the letter from The Auckland Maritime Foundation, Mr Burgess was given 28 days to remove his boat Carrera from the berth he owns at Half Moon Bay Marina. The letter stated that Mr Burgess’ boat Carrera exceeds the maximum berth length of 12 metres (40 feet) and therefore must either be altered to fit the berth or be moved to a bigger berth at another location. Although Mr Burgess accepted he had to move his boat, his main concern lies with the number of other oversized boats at the marina, many of which are bigger than his own. “Even though we’ve been thrown off our marina berth, the majority of boats down there are all too big for their marina berths and we’re the only ones being targeted,” Mr Burgess said. “Why aren’t all the other boats that are oversized on their berths being kicked off as well?” Half Moon Bay Marina manager Mark Hollier said the marina’s policy on over-length vessels applied to all berth holders. ➤ Turn to Page 3

RSA happy with flag referendum outcome Howick Returned and Services’ Association (RSA) president Ray Sangster says the club is comfortable with the outcome of the controversial flag referendum which saw New Zealanders vote to keep the current flag. “It was an individual choice and people made theirs,” he says. “People in our club had various ideas, with the older guys saying that they fought under the existing flag. But there were other mixed comments as well, in keeping with those around the country.”

The national body was “delighted, but not surprised” at the outcome of the second flag referendum, announced a week ago. More than 2,119,953 people voted, with 1,200,003 (56.6%) people voting to retain the current New Zealand flag. The result shows New Zealanders want to retain the current flag, RSA National President BJ Clark said. “We’re glad so many New Zealanders heeded the RSA’s call and made their voices heard for the second referendum – it was an inspiring, strong show

of democracy in action,” Clark said. “New Zealand service personnel sign up for a number of reasons, but one of the foremost of these is to safeguard the continuing of our way of life. “It’s heartening so many Kiwis have exercised their right to have their say, and keep the flag. The people have spoken.” With the conclusive completion of the two referenda, and numerous public discussions, it was now time for the country to focus on other important issues, Clark said.

“There are some significant lessons to be learned from a thorough examination of this process, but that is not for us to get involved in. “However, we will be watching closely to see what comes out of this.” “With this all done, we can get back to the real business of supporting our current and former service personnel deal with the impact of their service for New Zealand and remembering the service and sacrifices that have been, and continue to be made, by our people,” he said.

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