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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    A safety message for people hoping to party-hard in Thames-Coromandel, to ring in the New Year

    A safety message for people hoping to party-hard in Thames-Coromandel, to ring in the New Year


    Mayor Len Salt says the region is bustling with holiday-makers - and police have worked hard to prepare for the holiday.

    He says there's lots of young people about, but if you're under 18 don't drink - and don't buy alcohol for underage friends.

    Salt says people need to keep themselves safe, look out for those around them and ensure they have a designated driver.

    Kaipara District's Mayor is mirroring the message - and says Mangawhai has never been busier.

    Thousands have flocked to the town for the Northern Bass festival, and a similar number to Gisborne for Rhythm and Vines.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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