Northland Tsunami Warning: Restaurateur had seven eateries in evacuation zones
15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Lloyd Rooney, Waipū Cove-based restaurateur who had seven establishments in the recent tsunami warning evacuation zones. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Lloyd Rooney, Waipū Cove-based restaurateur who had seven establishments in the recent tsunami warning evacuation zones. Photo / Michael Cunningham
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Waipū Cove - site of just one the seven hospitality outlets across four tsunami evacuation zones. Rooney and Fraser s The Cove is photographed at rear.
By Susan Botting
Seven coastal hospitality outlets across tsunami evacuation zones from Whangārei to Mount Maunganui meant extra Friday morning challenges for Waipū Cove-based restaurateurs Lloyd Rooney and Michael Fraser.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Strict lockdowns in Auckland start to bite Northland businesses
1 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Split Bar and Restaurant co-owner and floor manager Dan Marsland working under level 2 restrictions. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Split Bar and Restaurant co-owner and floor manager Dan Marsland working under level 2 restrictions. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Jenny Ling is the Northern Advocate s feature writer and news reporterjenny.ling@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
Northland s economy will be hit hard by the second Auckland Covid-19 lockdown in two weeks, say Infometrics senior economist Brad Olsen and Northland chamber head Steve Smith. The latest lockdown was put in place because