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24 days ago

Odour over Hornby

Marco from Hornby

The Greater Hornby Residents Association (GHRA) cordially invites all local residents to our monthly meeting this Sunday, January 25, 2026, at 2:00 PM, held at the Hornby Club.

We are pleased to host Hugh Riley, Managing Director of Prime Environmental, as our guest speaker. Mr. Riley will provide a comprehensive briefing regarding the recent odour issues affecting the Hornby area. His presentation will outline the identified causes, the immediate corrective actions being taken, and the long-term strategies implemented to ensure a permanent resolution.

Following the presentation, Mr. Riley will be available for a formal Q&A session. This is an important opportunity for community members to seek clarification and engage directly on environmental concerns impacting our neighborhood.

Meeting Summary:
Guest Speaker: Hugh Riley, Managing Director, Prime Environmental
Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM
Venue: Hornby Club

For more information on community initiatives, we welcome new members (no cost - just a koha towards our costs) please email ghra.info@hornby.org.nz

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