Te Puke Times

Sirens, Services Day has focus on safety

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Are you worried about safety and security in your neighbourh­ood? Would you like to get to know your neighbours better — and have some fun?

Western Bay of Plenty Neighbourh­ood Support is holding a Sirens and Services Day on Sunday at the Pa¯pa¯moa Sports Centre at Gordon Spratt Reserve, Pa¯pa¯moa from 10am to 2pm.

Representa­tives from Fire and Emergency New Zealand, emergency management, police, St John Ambulance, fisheries, Coastguard, community patrol and other services will be on hand to show what they do, let kids have a go with equipment and see demonstrat­ions.

Rotary and helping organisati­ons like Here2helpu will also take part. You can even observe a tsunami through a virtual reality headset.

Children can have their “passport” stamped and do an activity at each of the displays to win a prize, and there will be a sausage sizzle to keep everyone fed.

The real drawcard is a chance to make your own ice cream and decorate it with all the sprinkles, wafers and sauces you can imagine — and all it takes is a donation of a can or

two for the foodbank, or a koha donation.

Neighbourh­ood Support chairwoman Kathy Webb says the day out is a chance to talk to parents and families about safety in their neighbourh­oods.

“We want to dispel people’s fears about theft and burglaries and build a sense of safety. Neighbourh­ood

Support works to make homes, streets, neighbourh­oods and communitie­s safer and more caring places.

“We know that if you get to know your neighbours, people can feel safer and communitie­s are more resilient and connected. Connected communitie­s can dispel assumption­s about safety and allay fears.”

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Western Bay of Plenty Neighbourh­ood Support is holding a Sirens and Services day.

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