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Moamail@Funho.Com Years of Age The Inglewood Page 2 Moa Mail Issue 170 Page 3 Page 4 Moa Mail Development Trust Moa Mail is a free Editor’s Comments Shade-by the River Squash News (Pauline Stachurski) Lesley Herlihy ‘face finder extraordinaire’ Thanked fortnightly publication Issue 170 Jubilee Park Community Project. Once again the Brits seem to have made a mess Over the past three years Puke Ariki has made available the Swainson Woods photo delivered to all Once the decision was made to proceed with the The Inglewood Community Board that will take a long time to clear up. In the collection for public viewing and ‘face finding’ after obtaining the collection in 2005. The Moa Mail 6 July 2016 households in the building of an official squash club in 1976 a are leading the play ground, skate recent referendum they voted, by quite a small collection of negatives (110,000 in all) had to be cleaned to enable a photo reproduction Inglewood District. foundation committee was elected to take park redevelopment on the space majority, to leave the European Economic responsibility for working towards the formation and has created four jobs with amazing community grants - Lotto, TET, TSB Community Nigel (Nudge) Austin’s Citizen Award Printed by The where the current ones are located Union. Now it appears that a lot that voted to Trust and NPDC support. The collection and community support has rekindled friendships and memories a plenty. Inglewood of a fully incorporated squash club and the building of a Nigel Austin was presented with the award in front of a packed between the Small Bore Rifle Club leave have changed their minds and want to squash facility. A total of twenty-two were responsible for For Inglewood ‘life timer’ Lesley Herlihy, it’s been a wonderful walk down memory lane. Lesley has helped name Development Trust. and the town swimming pool. undo their mistake. And the ones that wanted Council chamber by Mayor Andrew Judd after his citation was this project. Regular 'late' meetings were held for almost a over 1500 local family photos within the collection. Lesley was thanked by the Swainson Woods research team at a read by Richard Jordan. He then received his certificate and Office 25 Rata Street They want your input and ideas, and to stay in have applied to have another year until the Inglewood Squash Club was ready for action. recent community morning tea badge from Hon Jo Goodhew (Minister for the Community and (Inglewood this is the time to give them at the referendum to overthrow the first one. What a Trevor Simons was appointed as the builder, at $5.00 per held at the Inglewood Library. Voluntary Sector) and Deputy Mayor Heather Dodunski. His Information Centre) beginning of the process while there mess. She was presented with a hour, and had 80 plus volunteers helping him throughout name now adorns the honours boards by the doors to the Circulation 2750 is time and opportunity to change It all started when David Cameron, at the last the project. painting of Matai Street from the chamber for all to see. Nigel was supported on the night by wife The Moa Mail can be and alter. General Election, promised to have the May 6, 2017 is set for the 40th Celebrations. old Westpac Bank building on Marlene (who could equally qualify for an award), family and viewed on the web at Get along and share your thoughts referendum if he became Prime Minister. He [email protected] is the contact for expressions of Rimu Street with the mountain friends. www.inglewood.co.nz and ideas on Wednesday 13 July, kept his promise and campaigned to stay in, but interest. in the background by a Nigel is an institution in Inglewood, anytime there is something and on Face Book 6.00 pm at the TET Stadium the vote has gone against him and he has ‘fallen Christopher Aubrey (a travelling Pavilion. on his sword’. Meanwhile various other to be done Nigel is there and this has been the case for half a News and Advertising artist during the 1870’s – 1890’s) Check the ad on page nine to get a politicians have made promises of what they century. Contacts: who made an income painting Nigel has been involved with the Inglewood rough idea as to where and what. would do if the vote went to leave the union. views of towns. Editor Cricket Club since the 1970s, having been on the Now they are backtracking and reneging on During Lesley’s “face finding” she Richard Jordan Richard Jordan Editor committee for more than 20 years (and is still their promises. The Opposition Party are in noticed a lady she had seen President). After being on two jubilee Assistant Editor disarray with most of the shadow cabinet before and asked her to come Phillippa Peters Seed Savers Network Point resigning their posts. What a mess. and identify herself in one of the committees (the 100th and 125th), Nigel was made a life member. In addition to his work on Office Phone RSA Badges $10.00 Through ‘chats’ with some of my family over collection phots. She did and the committee, Nigel has spent endless hours helping build the 06 7567030 McGillie/Pumpkin Books: there, it seems that many voted to leave to wondered in awe how Lesley clubrooms, was responsible for laying three artificial wickets in Fax $15.00 stem the tide of immigrants into Britain. This could recognise her as the the community, prepared the grass wicket used for premier and 06 7567864 TET Stadium Cards: $30.00 seems to be all they looked at and they didn’t woman as she is now at 56 from Printing / Photocopying look at what else might happen. One said that senior grade matches and spent ten years as a member of the Email a photo of her as a child of two (Stapling / Colour): Up to A3 you don’t fix a problem by doing what you did competitions committee with the Taranaki Cricket Association. [email protected] years of age. A founding member of the Inglewood Runners and Walkers Local Artists Gift Cards: $5.00 before. I suggested to him that you don’t fix a Office Hours Above: Back; Andrew Moffatt, Clair Richardson, Lesley Herlihy, Chanelle Carrick, Amber Wright and Front Chris Poletti Club, he was made a life member in recognition of the positions Fun Ho! Toys / Souvenirs problem by making a bigger problem. Daily 10.00 am to held over the last 34 years. He has been involved in events such as The Mountain to Surf Marathon, Round the AA Guides/Brochures/Cards We were in England for the 1975 referendum. I 4.00 pm voted to join and Mrs Arjay voted against. We Upgrade At Mamaku Centre Mountain Relay and Nexans/Olex Fun Run Walk Series. Nigel has always been a great ambassador for running, Available at: taking the time to pass on his knowledge, enthusiasm and support to young people. Points and views expressed Inglewood Information Centre could have stayed at home. It's a Mid-Winter are not necessarily the He has been involved in Search and Rescue Taranaki in excess of fifteen years and took it upon himself to maintain Fun Ho! Toys / Moa Mail Merry Quizmas at views of The Inglewood the Taranaki SAR remote field kitchen, which is a valuable asset to the team. Food for thought, eh? Above: Ray Paewai and Len Stachurski, two of the the Mamaku Centre! He has been involved with TET Athletics Taranaki for countless years, in Development Trust 7567030 (25 Rata Street) foundation members look in awe at a photograph of In April the Health and Safety Rules changed and thus for track and field, cross-country and road events along with major events the Foundation Committee Members (wondering at us, began a facility facelift. hosted on behalf of Athletics New Zealand and New Zealand Secondary INGLEWOOD LIONS CLUB all those young people in it) Right: Recognise them? It has been an exciting year with the facility being well Schools. Fruit Tree Pruning (Clair Butler) used by our community, (almost 9,000 people through Nigel has been a member of the Inglewood United Rugby Are hosting a Senior Citizens the door in the past year). Football for more than 60 years, being involved as a player, Mid Winter Christmas Lunch Taranaki LandGirls invites you So we decided to fix some of the niggly little Health and coach and committee member. He is the first man at to join them for a fruit tree Safety issues and make sure our building is safe for all our working bees and fundraising events, spends eight hours Tuesday 12 July at 12.00 noon pruning workshop, with community users. Regulars to the building saw the marking out the main fields, and on game day he’ll be at one demonstrations by Linda and immediate impact with the replacement of the door in of the entrance gates greeting fans. (Nigel was quick to show Inglewood Club Trevor Swan, and the the front entrance and the new veranda roof across the the audience he was wearing his Inglewood Rugby tie). opportunity to have a go classroom doors. We have a few other changes up our He is involved in the Inglewood Community Garden Project which yourself. The event will be held on Sunday 17 “sleeves” for the near future including an upgrade of the supports families in need, and was also part of the organising committee July, from 10.00 am, at Kahu Glen, 175 Paraite auditorium carpet and the creation of a disability access for the Kaimata School and District 125th Jubilee in 2015.
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