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News from Wellington City Council Te Wāhi Āwhina, a community support space in Manners Street, has officially opened following a dawn blessing this morning. Te Wāhi Āwhina is one of the Council’s commitments to The Pōneke Promise – a joint social contract launched in April with the Regional Council, the city’s hospitality industry, retailers, and Police. Wellington Mayor Andy Foster says The Pōneke Promise is a combined response to keeping the city safe. “The opening of Te Wāhi Āwhina is one of the Council’s pledges to the Pōneke Promise. “It’s also an action following on from the release of a Police and Wellington City Council report last September on safety in and around Te Aro Park. Wellingtonians love their city, and everyone should feel accepted, understood, and safe.” ....
Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 1:29 pm Te Wāhi Āwhina, a community support space in Manners Street, has officially opened following a dawn blessing this morning (Tuesday 11 May). Te Wāhi Āwhina is one of the Council’s commitments to The Pōneke Promise – a joint social contract launched in April with Greater Wellington Regional Council, the City’s hospitality industry, retailers, and Police. Wellington Mayor Andy Foster says The Pōneke Promise is a combined response to keeping the city safe. “The opening of Te Wāhi Āwhina is one of the Council’s pledges to the Pōneke Promise. “It’s also an action following on from ....
Press Release – Wellington City Council Te Whi whina, a community support space in Manners Street, has officially opened following a dawn blessing this morning (Tuesday 11 May). Te Whi whina is one of the Councils commitments to The Pneke Promise a joint social contract … Te Wāhi Āwhina, a community support space in Manners Street, has officially opened following a dawn blessing this morning (Tuesday 11 May). Te Wāhi Āwhina is one of the Council’s commitments to The Pōneke Promise – a joint social contract launched in April with Greater Wellington Regional Council, the City’s hospitality industry, retailers, and Police. ....
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. ....