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Public counter back up and running at Rangiora Police Station

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A public counter has opened at Rangiora's temporary police station at 200 King St after the main building closed suddenly for repairs last year.

The High St station closed in September after earthquake strengthening concerns were raised during a refurbishment.

Canterbury rural area prevention manager Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Cottam says repairs to the High St police station are taking longer than expected.

"As always, police are contactable 24/7 by calling 111 in an emergency and 105 for all other non-emergency matters."

The temporary public counter will be open from 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.

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