1716 days ago

Free Seminar on Retirement Villages' – 25 September 2019

ARL Lawyers

When - 25 September 2019, 1.30pm - 3pm
Where - ARL Lawyers House, 19 Cornwall Street
RSVP - office@arl-lawyers.co.nz or 5666-777

Buying an occupation licence in a retirement village can
be confusing and complex. At ARL we are experienced
in dealing with all villages in the Wellington region. If you
are thinking about entering a retirement village or you
have a family member that is considering this move, we
are holding a free seminar to explain how retirement
village occupation licences work.

Afternoon tea of cakes and sandwiches will be served following the presentation.

RSVP essential - Cheers!

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Get painting with Resene plant-based paints!

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Robbery at a Naenae dairy

The Team from Wellington District Police

At around 8am Police were called to Rata Street where a group entered a Naenae dairy and presented a knife, stealing product. The offenders fled the scene in a vehicle which has since been located in Naenae Park abandoned. Police are appealing for information from the public.

Inspector Simon de Wit Relieving Hutt Valley Area Commander says: “Police are reviewing CCTV footage, speaking with witnesses, and we are searching the area as we work to identify and locate the offenders.”
“Enquiries are ongoing and a scene examination will be conducted.”
“If you have any information that may assist in identifying and locating the youths or saw a small silver Toyota hatchback leaving the scene towards Naenae Park between the hours of 8:10am and 8:20am please contact Police on 111 if it was recent or 105 if it’s after the fact. Please reference event number: P058472846,” says Inspector de Wit.

Alternatively you can report any information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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