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South Waikato District Council

South Waikato District Council

Torphin Cres, Tokoroa ,
The South Waikato lies at the heart of the North Island, stretching east and west of State Highway 1. The district has a strong history in forestry and dairy farming. Three of the district's four main towns are situated along State Highway 1. The largest centere is Tokoroa which is home to around 13,000 people. Further north is Putaruru (4,000 people), Tirau (700 people) and to the east the small Arapuni community with some 400 residents.
Upper Hutt Police

Upper Hutt Police

863 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt ,
New Zealand Police provides policing services 24 hours a day and operates from more than 400 community-based police stations throughout New Zealand.
Upper Hutt Youth

Upper Hutt Youth

838 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt ,
Upper Hutt youth is a division of the Upper Hutt City Council Community Services branch. We are here to help young people in any way possible. Whether you are looking for a job, have a problem or just have some ideas about how to better the community we are here to listen. We have set up this Facebook page so that it is easier for young people to keep informed about what is going on in their town.
Upper Hutt City Council

Upper Hutt City Council

838 - 842 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt ,
Upper Hutt City Council is the steward and custodian of Upper Hutt City, providing governance, infrastructure, and community services and resources, and promoting opportunity in the city for business, recreation, lifestyle, and leisure. Upper Hutt City is located 30 km north-east of Wellington City (41°07'34" S, 175°04'06" E) and boasts 70% of the region’s parks and reserves, along with state-of-the-art entertainment and leisure facilities.
The Hillary Trail (official)

The Hillary Trail (official)

Waitakere Ranges, Auckland ,
This is the official Facebook page for The Hillary Trail. The Hillary Trail is a four day, three night tramp through Auckland's Waitakere Ranges.
McLaren Park Neighbourhood Policing Team

McLaren Park Neighbourhood Policing Team

7 Buscomb Ave, Henderson, Auckland, Waitakere ,
A Neighbourhood Policing Team is working in and for the McLaren Park area. You will see us in and around the area, working together to create a safe and secure neighbourhood. If you have any issues or concerns that you would like to talk to us about please feel free to contact us.
Waitaki District Council

Waitaki District Council

20 Thames Street, Private Bag 50058, , Oamaru ,
Customer Service Philosphy: Waitaki District Council is committed to delivering smarter customer focussed services, and to achieve this our staff will be knowledgeable, approachable, reliable, acurrate, and courteous.
Wanaka Volunteer Fire Brigade

Wanaka Volunteer Fire Brigade

43 Ardmore St, Wanaka ,
Established 1953. Currently 26 Volunteer Firefighters, Attending approximately 140 calls a year. Two appliances, 851, 857 & one support vehicle 8526.
Wanaka Library

Wanaka Library

Bullock Creek, Dunmore Street, Wanaka, Wanaka ,
Wanaka Library Bullock Creek, Wanaka, New Zealand 9305 Mon - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wanganui District Council

Wanganui District Council

PO Box 637, Wanganui ,
Council's vision - Family Friendly Wanganui: the best place to live in New Zealand.
Whanganui Police

Whanganui Police

10 Bell Street, Wanganui ,
Community guidelines: • The Whanganui Police facebook page has been created to try and reduce crime in our community. If you're posting a comment, video or picture, keep in mind that if we see anything rude or offensive; is hateful or demeans any person or group; personally attacks an individual; could be considered spam or advertising; then your post may be deleted. In some cases you may be remo ved from the page. At its discretion, NZ Police may remove any posts which conflict with the values of NZ Police. •No-one except authorised NZ Police social media moderators should include an NZ Police logo, insignia, or recognisable NZ Police equipment or uniform in their profile picture. • For general advice on how to keep yourself safe on facebook go towww.facebook.com/safety • In an emergency always call 111. Never use facebook to report an emergency. • Finally, Facebook is not under the direct control of New Zealand Police and as such New Zealand Police is not responsible for any comments made by users on this page.