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auckland scoop co nz » Te Awamutu Wins Top Office In C21 Quarterly Awards

Press Release – Century 21 Real Estate Century 21 New Zealand has announced its 2021 first quarter winners, which saw Century 21 Gadsby Realty in Te Awamutu ranked as the top office across the country as well as winning some leading sales awards. “Rebecca Fraser and Paul Wheeler only bought Century 21 Gadsby Realty on Te Awamutu’s Alexandra Street in 2019 and then had a particularly strong 2020. It’s great the well-known Waikato franchise has now taken out the top office spot for the first three months of 2021,” says Derryn Mayne, Owner of Century 21 New Zealand. Gadsby Realty won Top Office for the Quarter for both (Gross Closed Commission) and Units (the number of properties listed and sold). Rebecca Fraser and Eli Gadsby also won Gold sales awards, and Paul Wheeler took away a Silver award.

Police, council to crack down on liquor-ban areas in Wellington

Wellington scoop co nz » Police aiming to enforce liquor ban in city s alcohol-free zones

Safer Wellington Social Contract: Police Focus on Alcohol-free Zones

Date Time Safer Wellington Social Contract: Police Focus on Alcohol-free Zones Wellington Area Police and Wellington City Council have a spotlight on the City’s Alcohol-free Zones this month. A focus on educating the community on the Alcohol-free Zones and what they mean, and identifying people who are drinking alcohol in these areas is part of the ongoing joint commitment to a Social Contract for Wellington launched by Wellington City Council, Police, Greater Wellington, and the City’s hospitality and retail sectors. As part of the Social Contract Police is committed to proactively monitor the Central City’s liquor ban.

Central Wellington bar has hours cut amid concerns about fights and drunk students

KEVIN STENT/Stuff Police and council will focus on liquor ban breaches this month as part of a newly formed social contract to address crime and disorder issues in central Wellington. A central Wellington bar must close at 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays after its owner was found to be struggling to properly manage “challenging” behaviour by “high-risk” patrons, including fights and people climbing onto the balcony from the street. After hearing evidence from several witnesses that The George on Willis young clientele were regularly involved in disorderly incidents, the Wellington District Licensing Committee has issued a decision requiring the bar to shut early on its busiest nights of the week.

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