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1021 days ago

Have you seen Zeyang Zeng?

Melanie Earley Reporter from Manukau Courier

EDIT: Zeyang Zeng has been found safe and well.

Kia ora neighbours, police are asking for the public's help to find Zeyang Zeng who went missing from her home in Goodwood Heights last Friday.

The 54-year-old was last seen by a friend around 4pm on Friday.

Police are concerned for her welfare and are asking anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact police immediately.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 105 quoting file number 210719/5248.

You can also contact Senior Sergeant Brown on 021 191 0355.

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Garden services

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Hi all,

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3 days ago

Thanks for the Speed Tables, Auckland Transport!

Jake from Weymouth

Thank you Auckland Transport, for the new speed tables on Palmers Road and Weymouth Road.

Getting them all done together made it less of a pain and now these streets feel more like they are designed for 30kph.

Driving at 30 is very different to the way most of us were trained to drive, so it helps when the street design tells us it is OK to go slow.

Don't be a try-hard, let that engine idle in gear and cruise your neighbourhood in style. Wind a window down and enjoy.

Everyone benefits from safer roads and crossings, but especially the tamariki on their way to and from the bus stops, kindies, schools, playgrounds, reserves, dairies, community centres, library, pool and mall.

Great job AT!

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