Witnesses sought following New Plymouth assault
Police are making enquiries following an assault in New Plymouth on Sunday 25 November where a woman recevied moderate injuries that required treatment at hospital.
The incident occurred on Centennial Drive between 8am and midday.
“Police are interested in any sightings of a silver Honda CRV on Centennial Drive, near Back Beach, between the tank farm area and Beach Road, Omata,” Acting Detective Sergeant Paul Davison says.
Two people were in the vehicle – a man and a woman.
Anyone who may have seen the vehicle or it occupants is urged to get in touch with Acting Detective Sergeant Davison at the New Plymouth Police Station on (06) 759 5500.
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Lunchtime Concert, Janey Mackenzie & Fiona McCabe, Wed 9th October
Janey MacKenzie will be presenting a concert at the Methodist Centre on Wednesday 9th October at 12.15pm. Janey well known in Wellington as a singer, teacher and pianist has relocated to New Plymouth. She will be accompanied by another Wellington Icon, Fiona McCabe, both as singer and also solo pianist.
Their programme will be a couple of Handel Arias, several gorgeous French chansons and piano solo and some classic show songs to finish.