1248 days ago

Timely reasons you should make your will.

Public Trust

"Now really is a particularly important time to create a will and get things sorted for you and your family. It gives everyone peace of mind.” Principal Trustee Helen Trembath - Greenlane customer centre. Helen had a chat with Stuff recently about the importance of sorting a will, especially in these uncertain times. Check out the article in the link below.

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More messages from your neighbours
1 minute ago

Poppy Day Appeal - help needed

Anna from South Taranaki District

WE NEED YOU!, we are in need of some more volunteers to help man our Poppy Day Appeal stations around town, Friday 11th April. If you can help out even if it’s just for an hour please pop into the RSA after 3pm to sign up. All donations collected go to help veterans in our community.
We Will Remember Them.

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7 days ago

Poll: Is your nearest emergency department up to scratch?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Concerns have been raised about Nelson Hospital with complaints of lack of staffing and excessive wait times. Do you have confidence in your local emergency department?

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Is your nearest emergency department up to scratch?
  • 36.7% Yes, it serves us well
    36.7% Complete
  • 62.5% No, I have concerns
    62.5% Complete
  • 0.8% Other - I'll share below
    0.8% Complete
1570 votes
1 day ago

Keep your vehicle safe

The Team from Manawatu, Taranaki, Whanganui-Ruapehu Police

Police have a message for the Central District’s drivers: If you leave it, lock it.

Officers are finding common themes when speaking with victims of car crimes, with many vehicles being left unsecured.
“We want to remind everyone, don’t make it easy for criminals – take the valuables out of the car, or put them out of sight, and keep the windows up and doors locked when you get out,” Detective Sergeant Heath Karlson says.

“Thieves want an easy target. Many of the offenders we speak to often comment on how naive victims can be by leaving their cars unlocked.”
Police also recommend people fit an immobiliser, a steering lock, or a vehicle alarm, if possible.
“If you don’t have a garage, things like steering wheel locks are an affordable way to deter someone who’s eyeing-up your car, and immobilisers are a worthwhile investment too. But basic steps such as rolling up windows, parking in well-lit or busy areas, and removing valuables also make a difference,” Detective Sergeant Karlson says.

“Even if you don’t drive, you can make a difference by reporting suspicious behaviour. Even if it turns out to be nothing, your report gives Police the chance to direct a patrol through the area and make sure nothing untoward is happening. It also helps us build a picture of where we’re most needed.”

If you see illegal or suspicious behaviour that’s happening now, call 111. If it’s after the fact, contact us via 105.

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