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Paddy’s Day fight prompts police call-out

Police turned out in force in response to a street fight in Devonport on the evening of St Patrick’s Day.

Just after 8pm on 17 March, patrol cars and an ambulance converged near the Community House on Clarence St, where a group took part in what police described as a disorder incident.

Police said they spoke to those involved and later told the Flagstaff one person was reported to have sustained minor injuries. On Monday, a police spokesperson added: “No charges have been laid yet and enquiries into the incident are ongoing.”

Police said they could not advise how many units attended, but as many as eight or nine emergency vehicles were reportedly seen travelling at speed down Lake Rd.

National Party promotes local MP

North Shore MP Simon Watts has been promoted to the National Party’s shadow cabinet.

Already National’s spokesman on local government, in which role he has campaigned

Missing local cat found in New Lynn

A Devonport cat has been found on the other side of Auckland following a two-week disappearance.

Osito the birman was found in New Lynn after joining a man on a citybound ferry in early March.

His owner discovered his whereabouts through a Titirangi community social-media page, where a post asked if the cat was owned by anyone.

After collecting him from New Lynn last Saturday, 18 March, the owner confirmed the cat’s identity by having a vet check his microchip.

Osito is known for wandering, frequently visiting other Devonport houses and shops, and has previously ended up as far away as Orewa.

vigorously against the government’s Three Waters plans, Watts has picked up responsibility for climate change following former leader Todd Muller’s recent decision to quit parliament.

Enrolment for Out of Zone Students for 2019

Enrolments For Term 2 2023

Enrolment for Out of Zone Students for 2019

Devonport Primary School invites applications for out of zone enrolments in Years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for 2019

Applications close: 17th Oct Ballot Date (if required) - 24th Oct

Devonport Primary School invites applications for out of zone enrolments in Years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for 2019

Devonport Primary operates an enrolment scheme, details are available from the school office. Application for out-of-zone places, across all ages, are invited for admission from 24 April with a deadline of 23 April. If required, a ballot will be held, and parents notified on 24 April. Multiple out-of-zone enrolment ballots may be held throughout 2023. If planning to enrol later in 2023. please contact the school as soon as possible to assist our planning.

Applications close: 17th Oct Ballot Date (if required) - 24th Oct

Please contact the school for application forms, or an opportunity to visit 445 0183 office@devonport school nz www devonportschool nz

Please contact the school for application forms, or an opportunity to visit. 445 0183 office@devonport.school.nz www devonportschool nz

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