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History repeating?

It’s fair to say that politicians can occasionally be economical with the truth. So if a prospective PM of New Zealand has not unequivocally delineated himself from the incumbent to date, is it not possible her history could actually be his history too?

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I guess the voters will decide if they just want more of the same.

Shaun Robinson Cambridge

Cambridge Community Board will attend these events alongside councillors and council staff and we encourage all members of the community to attend and provide feedback on the plan.

This will be done through both hard copy survey forms and the digital platform Social pinpoint.

Ahu Ake will become the key strategic planning document for council and drive all planning and services to ensure that council’s vision to build connected communities is delivered. For further information, take a look at the Ahu Ake website.

In late December I rode along with Neil and David from Cambridge Community Patrol on one of their night time patrols. They are part of a hard-working group of volunteers patrolling the streets of Cambridge till the early hours.

They act as eyes and ears for the police, attend car accidents and control traffic, assist with the safe return of runaway kids and work closely with local rest homes.

They routinely check businesses in the Central Business District are locked and secure and may also patrol as far as Mystery Creek and Karāpiro Village.

Thank you to all the volunteers at Cambridge Community Patrol, you are a great asset to this town.

The board wishes the Cambridge community a fantastic start to the year and the best to all students starting back at school.

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