Howick and Pakuranga Times - Tuesday, March 10, 2020

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Landfill closure at Greenmount

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here’s a lot of activity going on at Greenmount. A Times readers called up to say, “There are a lot of heavy trucks driving in through the gates of the landfill,” he said. “Are they building apartments or is it the proposed park they have started work on,” he asked. Council told the Times: “The Greenmount works are part of the landfill closure project that is being undertaken by Enviro Waste who have been operating the site for many years. “These works are predominately to do with the drainage system at the site, to manage storm water run-off.

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kate.wynn@realliving.co.nz www.realliving.co.nz Fortunes Road, Pakuranga, Auckland Pakuranga Park Village is part of the

“This part of the works within a larger programme preparing the site to allow it be managed safely before it

PCT, have a full driver’s license, must be NZ resident/ permanent resident, and available to work on call.” Those interested can apply with their CV to Jacquelyn. powell@police.govt.nz or call 022-350-8871.

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Call Kate Wynn on (09) 576 5990 or 021 855 735

This part of the works is within a larger programme of preparing the Greenmount site to allow it to be managed safely before it is returned to council.

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Counties Manukau Police District custody unit is looking for casual authorised officers. “It is a great stepping stone for someone who is looking at becoming a police officer or even at full time career as an authorised officer,” police said. “You must pass Police

In last week’s story concerning a stabbing in Shelly park, the officer giving the police statement was erroneously named as Scott Gemmell, when in fact it should have read James Gemmell. The error is regretted.

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returned to council. There will be later works to develop a park on the site.”

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