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COFFEE WITH A COP - A new initiative At Onehunga and Ellerslie

Colleen from Onehunga

Hi, A special message from our proactive Community Constable for Onehunga Don Allan , who will be attending each event ......
For those people interested, I will be running a new initiative “Coffee with a Cop” over the next three months both in Ellerslie and Onehunga town centre. This will provide an opportunity to come and discuss your concerns or ask police questions in a mutual and friendly environment.

This month’s dates are
14th Oct 10-11am – Onehunga Luscious Café this venue may change.
18th Oct 10-11am – Ellerslie Coffee Club

Feel free to call me to confirm these venues if you are interested in coming along on 2138691 ( dial 09 if you're calling from a mobile)

Have a great weekend and remember to support your community and vote for your local representatives.

Mayor
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Don
09 622 8722 / mobile 021 1912077
email Donald.allan@police.govt.nz

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