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Bay News: FNDC letters posted; win tickets Kerikeri; Russell drop-ins; Paihia CCTV

Bay News: FNDC letters posted; win tickets Kerikeri; Russell drop-ins; Paihia CCTV 12 May, 2021 05:00 PM 8 minutes to read Kerikeri sculptor Chris Booth and intern Isa Brinkman work on a sculpture near the Dutch city of Leeuwarden. Photo / Peter de Graaf Kerikeri sculptor Chris Booth and intern Isa Brinkman work on a sculpture near the Dutch city of Leeuwarden. Photo / Peter de Graaf BAY NEWS BITES The council has sent letters to about 8000 Far North property owners this week to highlight how they can help protect unique indigenous species and habitats on their land. They are required to identify Significant Natural Areas (SNAs) by Northland Regional Council and obligated to protect these under the Resource Management Act and by the Far North District Council s District Plan.

News in brief: QSM for firefighter, CCTV upgrade, wanted man arrested

News in brief: QSM for firefighter, CCTV upgrade, wanted man arrested 6 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Northland firefighter Jim Powdrill has been presented with his New Year s Honour by Governor-General Patsy Reddy at Government House in Wellington. Northland firefighter Jim Powdrill has been presented with his New Year s Honour by Governor-General Patsy Reddy at Government House in Wellington. Northern Advocate A Northland firefighter has been presented with his New Year s Honour by Governor-General Patsy Reddy at Government House in Wellington. Jim Powdrill, a member of the Kaikohe Fire Brigade since 1963, received a Queen s Service Medal for services to Fire and Emergency NZ. In his time with the brigade he has been a driver, pump operator and trainer, fitted smoke alarms in almost every house in Kaikohe and cleaned chimneys in response to a rise in chimney fires. He was made a life member of the brigade in 1988. He has also volunteered with St John, Kaikohe Pioneer V

Peaceful, family-friendly start to 2021 in Bay of Islands

Peaceful, family-friendly start to 2021 in Bay of Islands 1 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat The New Year got off to an explosive start in the Bay of Islands with fireworks, not fisticuffs, dominating family-friendly festivities in traditional hotspots like Paihia. The annual midnight fireworks show, which is paid for by Bay of Islands businesses, risked being cancelled because of the Covid pandemic and the resulting loss of tourism income. A last-ditch appeal for cash by Business Paihia paid off, however, and the show was able to go ahead.

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