Nothing much to complain about in the last three months, but there was a kayak supposedly stolen from a lakeside property in Acacia Road and loads of rubbish dumped in the village by some mindless people. This is very sad as Rotorua would have one of the cheapest land fills in the country, so there is no excuse for not taking rubbish to the proper place.
It seems the colder wet winters keep most of the undesirables away, but with better weather hopefully on the way this pattern could change, so we need to be alert and observant for anything out of the ordinary. As usual, if you see anything suspicious please notify the police as soon as possible. Let them decide if it is worth following up.
It is a timely reminder to check your house. Would you be safe from falling bookcases/shelving or the likes if we had an earthquake? Do you have an emergency pack and know what to do in an emergency as recommended in the inside back cover of your Yellow Pages telephone directory? Probably not.
We don't usually think a disaster will happen to us. I bet most of the people in Christchurch went to bed on Friday night not thinking of a disaster hitting them, but it did, and it could happen to us. It's no good worrying about it but we should at least be prepared just in case. Note that there is to be a Nationwide exercise at 9.26am on 26 September 2012 to highlight the need to be prepared.
As usual we would welcome any newcomers to the Village to join Neighbourhood Support. Simply contact me and I can arrange for an Information Pack to be delivered to you and advise who your nearest coordinator is. If you advise your email address I can put you on my database and you will receive time to time bulletins on urgent matters, usually bad happenings to be wary of.
The more you complain, the longer God makes you live.............
If you think there's good in everyone, you haven't met everyone.
Be cheerful and say hi! to your neighbour, you may need them one day.
Lyall Beuth JP
Ph: 3628 459
Email: [email protected]
It seems the colder wet winters keep most of the undesirables away, but with better weather hopefully on the way this pattern could change, so we need to be alert and observant for anything out of the ordinary. As usual, if you see anything suspicious please notify the police as soon as possible. Let them decide if it is worth following up.
It is a timely reminder to check your house. Would you be safe from falling bookcases/shelving or the likes if we had an earthquake? Do you have an emergency pack and know what to do in an emergency as recommended in the inside back cover of your Yellow Pages telephone directory? Probably not.
We don't usually think a disaster will happen to us. I bet most of the people in Christchurch went to bed on Friday night not thinking of a disaster hitting them, but it did, and it could happen to us. It's no good worrying about it but we should at least be prepared just in case. Note that there is to be a Nationwide exercise at 9.26am on 26 September 2012 to highlight the need to be prepared.
As usual we would welcome any newcomers to the Village to join Neighbourhood Support. Simply contact me and I can arrange for an Information Pack to be delivered to you and advise who your nearest coordinator is. If you advise your email address I can put you on my database and you will receive time to time bulletins on urgent matters, usually bad happenings to be wary of.
The more you complain, the longer God makes you live.............
If you think there's good in everyone, you haven't met everyone.
Be cheerful and say hi! to your neighbour, you may need them one day.
Lyall Beuth JP
Ph: 3628 459
Email: [email protected]