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Approaching the property, Bruce drove his vehicle into the front gate, breaking the chain holding it shut and ramming the gate into higher ground as it opened. He then went to another paddock to inspect a broken-down vehicle belonging to him that had been left there.
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Aaron Bruce pleaded guilty to charges of trespass and wilful damage at the Nelson District Court on Monday. As he continued up the valley, Bruce drove past the victim who was standing at his house, and then turned around. On his way out he broke through a second locked farm gate into another paddock, where he proceeded to drive in tight circles several times and damaged the pasture.
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The team at Gorey Youth Needs were busy in the run up to Christmas making some last minute drop-offs to families in the district.
At the start of the Christmas effort, the team made an initial list of families in need, but Mandi Tighe of Gorey Youth Needs said that all the team were brought to the point of tears when they realised the level of demand out there in the community. When we started our list, we had about 35 families. The social workers we work with can advise us and we don t need to know who they are, we just arrange the drop offs discretely.
It ll be an even happier Christmas for nursing home residents and service users at St Aidan s after close to 100 gift bags were delivered to them this week.
A group of Santa s little helpers in the locality managed to make a little magic happen and on Friday, personalised gift bags were delivered for all 26 residents at St Aidan s to enjoy.
On Monday, the 70 residents at Oakfield nursing home in Courtown received their gift bags, while other volunteers made sure to cater for residents at Valentia Nursing Home in Camolin and Middletown House in Ardamine.
Kelly Hennessy explained that locals gathered at Tesco car park to collect and drop off bags of gifts, and although the appeal only started on Tuesday of last week, by Thursday, 76 gift bags were ready to go.