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Onehunga Security Update

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For Security Help

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Keep Your Shop Front lit Up For security reasons we advise all businesses to turn on their verandah light outside their businesses and also their display window lights when they leave for the day. Thieves like to operate in dark places where they are not easily seen-keeping your lights on helps to deter thieves. Credit Card Fraud A credit card fraud in Onehunga recently is a good reminder for all of us to be vigilant and to be aware of some of the behaviours that fraudsters could demonstrate:  The person not caring about price or warrantees etc  Foreign cards  Asking you to swipe a chipped card rather than insert it into the card reader.  Trying multiple cards if one is declined  Using a card from a pocket rather than a wallet  Wearing disguises – hats, sunglasses etc Remember to look closely at the card and if suspicious ask for photo ID. And If you fall victim to credit card fraud, phone 111. Counterfeit notes Remember to check notes for the security features below. And also be alert to anyone asking to change a $100 into other notes or purchasing a small item with a $100.

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enews 26 August,2013 Call Onehunga Town Centre’s Security Guard

Satia Sami

02 0401 13040 Or contact the OBA office ph

636 8535

Outside business hours, on Sundays & Public Holidays please call Police —Dial 111

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Onehunga Winter Promotion Finishes This Week New Members Of The Policing Team Successful Manukau Harbour Working Bee Progress Report On Litter Around Onehunga Heritage Activities Happening in Onehunga Join This Year’s Santa Parade Checklist For Improving Computer Security Cleaning Up Your Shop Front New Faces In Onehunga Business Onehunga Security Update Events Calendar

www.onehunga.net.nz www.facebook.com/onehunga

Onehunga Winter Promotion Ends Next Week Final day for entries into promotion is Saturday 31 August

Customers have one more week to spend money in your business and go in-the-draw to win a holiday—use this last week to encourage your customers to spend. All purchases made from July 1 to Saturday 31 August are eligible to go in the draw. We will be collecting all completed entry forms from businesses in the first week of September. If we have not come to collect your entry box by Saturday 7 September, please give us a call on 636 8535 and we will come and collect it. The lucky winner of the promotion will be notified by telephone and we will also make an announcement on our website www.onehunga.net.nz and Facebook page - www.facebook.com/ Onehunga. If it is one of your customers, we will let you know. Please remember that entries must be accompanied by a sales receipt and multiple entries must be indicated on the entry form. If you need more entry pads or have any queries, please pop down to our offices at 149 Onehunga Mall or contact us on 636 8535.

Onehunga Event Calendar

See more events at www.onehunga.net.nz/events If you’ve got an event coming up, email us at admin@onehunga.net.nz. We’d love to hear about it 25 August— Family History Info Session at Onehunga Library 18 September— Onehunga Primary School Annual Reunion, Onehunga Community House 28 September—Heritage Day at Onehunga Community House 30 November—Onehunga Santa Parade & Party

Rubbish Collections Red bins are emptied every Tuesday morning. Blue bins every 2nd Tuesday: NEXT on September 3 & September 17.

New Members Of The Community Policing Team

Please put your bins out ready for Tuesday collection on Monday nights after close of business and remove bins off the footpath and back onto your business property first thing Tuesday morning. We have spoken to Auckland Council regarding the late collection times recently. Hopefully we will be back to early morning next week.

This week we were introduced to two new recruits to the Onehunga Community Policing Team—Andrew and Dwayne.

Valuable skills and knowledge to benefit community

The Onehunga community is in good hands with these two — Andrew grew up in the Onehunga area and attended Onehunga High School so knows a lot of people in the area and Dwayne knows everything there is to know about road policing. Welcome aboard guys, great to have you in the area!

Cheers Amanda, Anne and Satia OBA Committee (2012/13 year) Peter Gibson, President (Parkinson & Bouskill) - 636 3300 Debbie Leaver (The Library Café & Function Venue) - 636 7292 Elizabeth Bedford (Changes) - 634 1913 Gaylene Powell (Dress Smart) - 622 2400 Rob Gallagher (Westpac) - 634 8555 Ross Mudafar (Onehunga Family Pharmacy) - 622 2865 Bridget Graham (Deputy Chairperson, Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board) - 301 0101 Dana Jin (Rainbow D) - 6349068 Ross Reddy (Daniel Overton & Goulding) - 6222222 This e-news is sent to you by Onehunga Business Association, because you are either a member, or you have an interest in the organisation or the area. If you do not wish to receive these communications, please let us know by phoning 636 8535. Please note: If your business lies within the Onehunga business precinct you are automatically a member of Onehunga Business Association - paying a part of your rates to fund the OBA.

Successful Manukau Harbour Working Bee Great community effort to clean up the area Onehunga Business Association Amanda Kinzett, Manager Anne Dunlop, Communications Satia Sami, Security 145 Onehunga Mall P: 09 636 8535 F: 09 636 8542 E: business@onehunga.net.nz

www.onehunga.net.nz

Onehunga Onehunga1

More than seventy people helped to remove some mangroves and pick up rubbish at the Manukau Harbour last weekend. People have been saying how great it is to have the inlet opened up and be able to see it from Mangere Reserve. Kudos to Onehunga Enhancement Society, Manukau Harbour Restoration Society and Mangere Bridge Residents and Ratepayers Association for organising such a successful event!


Progress Report on Litter Around Onehunga

Onehunga Businesses ! Join This Year’s Santa Parade

OBA addressing issue with Auckland Council

Decorate a float and take part on Saturday 30 November, 11.30am to 2.00pm

As we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, a number of car parks and streets surrounding the Mall are littered with rubbish — the Countdown and Community Centre carpark, Onehunga Train Station, Bus Station, St Peter’s Church playground, Workingmen’s Club alleyway, RSA alleyway, Brays Rise and Selwyn St, in particular. We made complaints with Auckland Council over a month ago and it was only yesterday that someone from Auckland Transport agreed to meet with us.

We’d love to have more Onehunga businesses register for this year’s Santa Parade!

We expressed concern that our regular street cleaner has had his designated areas reduced significantly so that now the areas mentioned above are no longer being maintained. The representative from Auckland Transport acknowledged that this is not good enough and is working through each of the areas that are problem spots and hopes to get back to us shortly with further information. We will advise you of the outcome as soon as we know.

This is also a good opportunity to partner with a local community group to put together a combined float. Perfect way to show you support the local community.

If you see any rubbish/areas that need cleaning, please let us know — we are doing regular walks around the town centre to identify the rubbish but it is always helpful to have your input.

This year we will award a prize to the best float on the day and we are also contemplating a prize for best business float.

What have you got to lose — having a float is superb exposure for your business, designing your float is a great team building exercise and on the day you have so much fun. To see the smiles on the kids’ faces as you pass them by is priceless.

To register your interest to take part on foot or on a float, download the registration form here:

http://www.onehunga.net.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/2013-Registration-Form.pdf

If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor for the event, please contact us on 636 8535.

Heritage Activities Happening In Onehunga Historical walks, Victorian tea, talks and more

As we have mentioned previously, we are unable to deliver the Onehunga Heritage Festival this year. However, there will be a range of heritage events going on in September and October that we’d like to highlight. Please keep this information handy so you can advise customers that would like to know more.

Cleaning Up Your Shop Front

HERITAGE WALKS

Not a good look for visitors and valuable customers! Come on guys, give those shop fronts a good hose down — first impressions count—a well-presented shop front is much more appealing for customers than a neglected one.

28th September - 10.30 to 11.45. A one hour guided walk of historic and natural places in the eastern Onehunga area, highlighting the 150+ year history of Onehunga. Meet at the Library Cafe, Princes St. Bookings to 636 8535, business@onehunga.net.nz, www.onehunga.net.nz Tuesday 1st October -10.30 to 12.00—Guided one and a half hour walk covering history and events of local notable people and other interesting people who have ended up being buried in Waikaraka cemetery. Painters, Jockeys Unionists, Politicians, Merchants, Sailors and Servicemen to name a few. Meet at Cemetery, bookings to Cyril at unclecyril@vodafone.co.nz or phone 636 7997. Sunday 6th October - 12.30 to 2.00 Guided one and a half hour walk of the northern area of Onehunga relative to the shopping area Taking in Parts of Grey Street, Caldwell Street, Trafalgar Street & Quadrant Road, to give the history of this part of Onehunga..Meet at Blockhouse Jellicoe Park, bookings to Cyril at unclecyril@vodafone.co.nz or phone 636 7997.

First impressions count

Walking down the Mall there are still many businesses that are looking filthy — grime on your signage, building and windows.

We are looking into a contract to clean business fronts and windows and windows. Are you interested? Give us a call on 636 8535.

New Faces In Onehunga Business Welcome to Onehunga everyone!

ONEHUNGA’S HERITAGE BUILDINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sundays 29 September,6th & 13th Oct. From 1.30 to 4.00. The three Council owned historic buildings in Jellicoe Park, Journey’s End, Laishley house and Blockhouse of the 1850-60 era will be open for viewing, with displays of Onehunga’s history. EVENT AT THE ONEHUNGA COMMUNITY HOUSE FOR HERITAGE DAY – SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER Walk and Victorian afternoon tea : The Onehunga Community House invites you to join them for a historic walk leaving from their premises at 83 Selwyn St, Onehunga to celebrate Heritage Day from 1.30pm. A Victorian afternoon tea will be held afterwards($15).

Nena, Bread & Butter, 236 Onehunga Mall

Jackie, The Bargain Homestore, 134 Onehunga Mall

Lecture on Auckland’s caves: Peter Crossley, well-renowned Auckland speleologist will give an insightful presentation on the Auckland’s lava caves at 7.30pm on Saturday 28 September. Entry by gold coin donation. Bookings are essential for both events. Please ring the Community House at 8.30am-12.30pm on 636 9900 or email ochouse@xtra.co.nz

George,Moshims, 123 Arthur St

Steve, HomePlus, 25 Selwyn St


Progress Report on Litter Around Onehunga

Onehunga Businesses ! Join This Year’s Santa Parade

OBA addressing issue with Auckland Council

Decorate a float and take part on Saturday 30 November, 11.30am to 2.00pm

As we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, a number of car parks and streets surrounding the Mall are littered with rubbish — the Countdown and Community Centre carpark, Onehunga Train Station, Bus Station, St Peter’s Church playground, Workingmen’s Club alleyway, RSA alleyway, Brays Rise and Selwyn St, in particular. We made complaints with Auckland Council over a month ago and it was only yesterday that someone from Auckland Transport agreed to meet with us.

We’d love to have more Onehunga businesses register for this year’s Santa Parade!

We expressed concern that our regular street cleaner has had his designated areas reduced significantly so that now the areas mentioned above are no longer being maintained. The representative from Auckland Transport acknowledged that this is not good enough and is working through each of the areas that are problem spots and hopes to get back to us shortly with further information. We will advise you of the outcome as soon as we know.

This is also a good opportunity to partner with a local community group to put together a combined float. Perfect way to show you support the local community.

If you see any rubbish/areas that need cleaning, please let us know — we are doing regular walks around the town centre to identify the rubbish but it is always helpful to have your input.

This year we will award a prize to the best float on the day and we are also contemplating a prize for best business float.

What have you got to lose — having a float is superb exposure for your business, designing your float is a great team building exercise and on the day you have so much fun. To see the smiles on the kids’ faces as you pass them by is priceless.

To register your interest to take part on foot or on a float, download the registration form here:

http://www.onehunga.net.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/2013-Registration-Form.pdf

If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor for the event, please contact us on 636 8535.

Heritage Activities Happening In Onehunga Historical walks, Victorian tea, talks and more

As we have mentioned previously, we are unable to deliver the Onehunga Heritage Festival this year. However, there will be a range of heritage events going on in September and October that we’d like to highlight. Please keep this information handy so you can advise customers that would like to know more.

Cleaning Up Your Shop Front

HERITAGE WALKS

Not a good look for visitors and valuable customers! Come on guys, give those shop fronts a good hose down — first impressions count—a well-presented shop front is much more appealing for customers than a neglected one.

28th September - 10.30 to 11.45. A one hour guided walk of historic and natural places in the eastern Onehunga area, highlighting the 150+ year history of Onehunga. Meet at the Library Cafe, Princes St. Bookings to 636 8535, business@onehunga.net.nz, www.onehunga.net.nz Tuesday 1st October -10.30 to 12.00—Guided one and a half hour walk covering history and events of local notable people and other interesting people who have ended up being buried in Waikaraka cemetery. Painters, Jockeys Unionists, Politicians, Merchants, Sailors and Servicemen to name a few. Meet at Cemetery, bookings to Cyril at unclecyril@vodafone.co.nz or phone 636 7997. Sunday 6th October - 12.30 to 2.00 Guided one and a half hour walk of the northern area of Onehunga relative to the shopping area Taking in Parts of Grey Street, Caldwell Street, Trafalgar Street & Quadrant Road, to give the history of this part of Onehunga..Meet at Blockhouse Jellicoe Park, bookings to Cyril at unclecyril@vodafone.co.nz or phone 636 7997.

First impressions count

Walking down the Mall there are still many businesses that are looking filthy — grime on your signage, building and windows.

We are looking into a contract to clean business fronts and windows and windows. Are you interested? Give us a call on 636 8535.

New Faces In Onehunga Business Welcome to Onehunga everyone!

ONEHUNGA’S HERITAGE BUILDINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sundays 29 September,6th & 13th Oct. From 1.30 to 4.00. The three Council owned historic buildings in Jellicoe Park, Journey’s End, Laishley house and Blockhouse of the 1850-60 era will be open for viewing, with displays of Onehunga’s history. EVENT AT THE ONEHUNGA COMMUNITY HOUSE FOR HERITAGE DAY – SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER Walk and Victorian afternoon tea : The Onehunga Community House invites you to join them for a historic walk leaving from their premises at 83 Selwyn St, Onehunga to celebrate Heritage Day from 1.30pm. A Victorian afternoon tea will be held afterwards($15).

Nena, Bread & Butter, 236 Onehunga Mall

Jackie, The Bargain Homestore, 134 Onehunga Mall

Lecture on Auckland’s caves: Peter Crossley, well-renowned Auckland speleologist will give an insightful presentation on the Auckland’s lava caves at 7.30pm on Saturday 28 September. Entry by gold coin donation. Bookings are essential for both events. Please ring the Community House at 8.30am-12.30pm on 636 9900 or email ochouse@xtra.co.nz

George,Moshims, 123 Arthur St

Steve, HomePlus, 25 Selwyn St


Onehunga Security Update

In this issue e

For Security Help

e e

Keep Your Shop Front lit Up For security reasons we advise all businesses to turn on their verandah light outside their businesses and also their display window lights when they leave for the day. Thieves like to operate in dark places where they are not easily seen-keeping your lights on helps to deter thieves. Credit Card Fraud A credit card fraud in Onehunga recently is a good reminder for all of us to be vigilant and to be aware of some of the behaviours that fraudsters could demonstrate:  The person not caring about price or warrantees etc  Foreign cards  Asking you to swipe a chipped card rather than insert it into the card reader.  Trying multiple cards if one is declined  Using a card from a pocket rather than a wallet  Wearing disguises – hats, sunglasses etc Remember to look closely at the card and if suspicious ask for photo ID. And If you fall victim to credit card fraud, phone 111. Counterfeit notes Remember to check notes for the security features below. And also be alert to anyone asking to change a $100 into other notes or purchasing a small item with a $100.

e e e e

enews 26 August,2013 Call Onehunga Town Centre’s Security Guard

Satia Sami

02 0401 13040 Or contact the OBA office ph

636 8535

Outside business hours, on Sundays & Public Holidays please call Police —Dial 111

e e e e

Onehunga Winter Promotion Finishes This Week New Members Of The Policing Team Successful Manukau Harbour Working Bee Progress Report On Litter Around Onehunga Heritage Activities Happening in Onehunga Join This Year’s Santa Parade Checklist For Improving Computer Security Cleaning Up Your Shop Front New Faces In Onehunga Business Onehunga Security Update Events Calendar

www.onehunga.net.nz www.facebook.com/onehunga

Onehunga Winter Promotion Ends Next Week Final day for entries into promotion is Saturday 31 August

Customers have one more week to spend money in your business and go in-the-draw to win a holiday—use this last week to encourage your customers to spend. All purchases made from July 1 to Saturday 31 August are eligible to go in the draw. We will be collecting all completed entry forms from businesses in the first week of September. If we have not come to collect your entry box by Saturday 7 September, please give us a call on 636 8535 and we will come and collect it. The lucky winner of the promotion will be notified by telephone and we will also make an announcement on our website www.onehunga.net.nz and Facebook page - www.facebook.com/ Onehunga. If it is one of your customers, we will let you know. Please remember that entries must be accompanied by a sales receipt and multiple entries must be indicated on the entry form. If you need more entry pads or have any queries, please pop down to our offices at 149 Onehunga Mall or contact us on 636 8535.

Onehunga Event Calendar

See more events at www.onehunga.net.nz/events If you’ve got an event coming up, email us at admin@onehunga.net.nz. We’d love to hear about it 25 August— Family History Info Session at Onehunga Library 18 September— Onehunga Primary School Annual Reunion, Onehunga Community House 28 September—Heritage Day at Onehunga Community House 30 November—Onehunga Santa Parade & Party

Rubbish Collections Red bins are emptied every Tuesday morning. Blue bins every 2nd Tuesday: NEXT on September 3 & September 17.

New Members Of The Community Policing Team

Please put your bins out ready for Tuesday collection on Monday nights after close of business and remove bins off the footpath and back onto your business property first thing Tuesday morning. We have spoken to Auckland Council regarding the late collection times recently. Hopefully we will be back to early morning next week.

This week we were introduced to two new recruits to the Onehunga Community Policing Team—Andrew and Dwayne.

Valuable skills and knowledge to benefit community

The Onehunga community is in good hands with these two — Andrew grew up in the Onehunga area and attended Onehunga High School so knows a lot of people in the area and Dwayne knows everything there is to know about road policing. Welcome aboard guys, great to have you in the area!

Cheers Amanda, Anne and Satia OBA Committee (2012/13 year) Peter Gibson, President (Parkinson & Bouskill) - 636 3300 Debbie Leaver (The Library Café & Function Venue) - 636 7292 Elizabeth Bedford (Changes) - 634 1913 Gaylene Powell (Dress Smart) - 622 2400 Rob Gallagher (Westpac) - 634 8555 Ross Mudafar (Onehunga Family Pharmacy) - 622 2865 Bridget Graham (Deputy Chairperson, Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board) - 301 0101 Dana Jin (Rainbow D) - 6349068 Ross Reddy (Daniel Overton & Goulding) - 6222222 This e-news is sent to you by Onehunga Business Association, because you are either a member, or you have an interest in the organisation or the area. If you do not wish to receive these communications, please let us know by phoning 636 8535. Please note: If your business lies within the Onehunga business precinct you are automatically a member of Onehunga Business Association - paying a part of your rates to fund the OBA.

Successful Manukau Harbour Working Bee Great community effort to clean up the area Onehunga Business Association Amanda Kinzett, Manager Anne Dunlop, Communications Satia Sami, Security 145 Onehunga Mall P: 09 636 8535 F: 09 636 8542 E: business@onehunga.net.nz

www.onehunga.net.nz

Onehunga Onehunga1

More than seventy people helped to remove some mangroves and pick up rubbish at the Manukau Harbour last weekend. People have been saying how great it is to have the inlet opened up and be able to see it from Mangere Reserve. Kudos to Onehunga Enhancement Society, Manukau Harbour Restoration Society and Mangere Bridge Residents and Ratepayers Association for organising such a successful event!


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