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  • Issue 1550 - 8 November 2024
    In this issue:
    - Clevedon tennis tournament a smashing success
    - Sikh temple lodges resource consent application for Brookby site
    - Veteran filmmaker seeks community support for ‘Whitford Stories’
    - AT dismisses resident's Jack Lachlan Drive safety concerns
    - Group determined to create more opportunities for Coast’s young people
    - Auckland Council’s rubbish study raises eyebrows
  • Issue 1549 - 1 November 2024
    In this issue:
    - Pier pressure: marina electrical fault sparks berth holder backlash
    - Santa Claus isn't coming to town
    - AT consults on motorway access upgrade
    - Vector reassures residents about undergrounding power
    - Fun Run raises $9k
    - Maraetai Bowling Club hosts retirement village comp
    - Catch of the Week photo competition returns!
  • Issue 1548 - 25 October 2024
    In this issue:
    - Ag Day photo competition winners
    - Community wraps support around couple affected by house fire
    - Iconic open home attracts 300 visitors
    - Support Local feature
  • Issue 1547 - 18 October 2024
    In this issue:
    - From policing to publishing: candid memoir captures effects of life on the front line
    - Donald's Farm hosts gumboot crusade
    - Local heroes help family rebuild following house fire
    - Sea Scouts scout for more members
    - Lifestyle feature
  • Issue 1546 - 11 October 2024
    In this issue:
    - Watt a change! Beachlands to bury overhead cables
    - Camp Adair reveals plan to crack down on crack willow
    - Ag Day photo competition entries
    - What can you - and can't you - put in your kerbside recycling bin?
    - Boating and Marine feature
  • Issue 1545 - 4 October 2024
    In this issue:
    - Board approves concept plans for Clevedon's public spaces
    - Nick Laing honoured for contribution to public health
    - Local volunteers paint a bright future for Coast Arts Hub
    - “Violin Goddess” to launch Sanctuary St James spring series
    - Fair extends shelf life of old books

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