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Licence extension for Saundersfoot Australian restaurant

The Kookaba, Saundersfoot. Picture: Google Street View A Saundersfoot family restaurant catering for diners, not “vertical drinking,” will be allowed to use its rear decking area until 11pm following approval of a licence variation. Extending the licence from 9pm to 11pm, with people to have left by 11.30pm, at the rear of the Kookaba on High Street, would allow for a second sitting of diners, owner Chris Llewellyn told members of the licensing committee on Wednesday (April 14). She runs the Australian themed restaurant with her son Jonathan, and made clear to Pembrokeshire County Councillors that it was a “family dining experience not a drinking establishment for vertical drinking.”

Easter Bunny Hunt accounts for almost 12,000 rabbits

Jared Morgan The message could not be any clearer - when it comes to Central Otago and Wanaka s countryside there is only one bunny welcome at Easter. It s the first time the rabbit hunt has been held in the region since 2017. (file pic) Photo: 123rf.com Twenty-five teams of 12 set out to prove that at the weekend. Yesterday the weary hunters from across the South Island and beyond returned to the Dunstan Equestrian Centre near Alexandra to tally the numbers of rabbits killed as part of the expanded-format Great Easter Bunny Hunt. Traditionally 24 hours long, this year s Alexandra Lions Club event ran from 8am on Good Friday until yesterday.

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