Tsunami sirens still a work in progress
Wed, 17 Jun 2020
The tsunami siren public alert system that was to be installed in Orewa in April was delayed by the Covid-19 Level 3 and 4 restrictions....
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Wed, 17 Jun 2020
The tsunami siren public alert system that was to be installed in Orewa in April was delayed by the Covid-19 Level 3 and 4 restrictions....
/EnvironmentWed, 17 Jun 2020
Auckland Transport is proposing to make changes on the southern side of the Whangaparaoa Rd, Tower Hill and Main Street intersection. A spokesperson says that...
/EnvironmentWed, 17 Jun 2020
Auckland Transport is currently costing a number of works for the Hibiscus Coast. They include installing a shared path and a footpath on Laurie Southwick...
/BusinessWed, 17 Jun 2020
Inadequate broadband in Dairy Flat, which was highlighted as people worked and studied from home during lockdown, is now the subject of a petition before...
/BusinessTue, 16 Jun 2020
Auckland Council’s property at 50 Centreway Road, Orewa, is moving out of public ownership, with an unconditional deal now in place at a price that...
/BusinessTue, 16 Jun 2020
A community effort has seen the Hibiscus Coast Community Patrol’s 16-year-old vehicle replaced with a brand new SUV. The group’s 40 volunteer patrollers, based at...
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