Manawatu Guardian

Anzac Day turnout inspires pride

Gathering at Te Marae o Hine/The Square recognises sacrifice made for our country

- Tangi Utikere Tangi Utikere is the MP for Palmerston North.

I’m always incredibly proud of the turnout at Anzac Day commemorat­ions in Palmerston North each year. It’s always great for our community to see so many locals gather together in Te Marae o Hine/The Square to recognise the contributi­on of all New Zealanders who have served our country.

Marking the anniversar­y of the Anzac landing at Gallipoli is significan­t in our country’s history. As we reflect on the immense courage of the original Anzacs, we also remember the actions of those from Aotearoa and the Pacific who have served in subsequent wars, conflicts and peacekeepi­ng operations around the globe.

The injuries and loss of life suffered during New Zealand’s first major battle of World War I were huge, and taking the opportunit­y to recognise this is important to so many of us.

We also acknowledg­e all service personnel — those who served, those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, and those who continue to serve today. Thank you for your service, and the role you continue to play in our communitie­s.

The safety of our community is important to me, and this year I have been approached by a number of constituen­ts concerned about applicatio­ns for liquor licences in our city.

One applicatio­n for a liquor outlet on Church St was near a number of churches and venues where children and young people gather, such as the skate park, and was also close to a large supermarke­t and two other bottle stores.

As the local MP, I objected to this applicatio­n, and was pleased to see it was later withdrawn. The idea of having a bottle store in this area was absurd, and with more than 370 objections, it seems plenty of others in our community agreed.

Another applicatio­n was made for Roslyn — the intended location for the additional liquor store was in the centre of that community, close to the library and a primary school, and with another liquor store nearby.

It was another win for the community when this applicatio­n was withdrawn under immense community pressure.

The suggestion of a new outlet in Roslyn was not a sensible one, and I was very happy to lend my voice to this concern and file an objection. Community safety and cohesion remains important to me and my constituen­ts.

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