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Gwen Lawson Northland bowls column: Singles comp goes down to the wire 25 Feb, 2021 03:59 PM 3 minutes to read Two strong Northland teams will be heading down to Wellington for the NZ Inter Centre tournament on March 19. Photo / File Two strong Northland teams will be heading down to Wellington for the NZ Inter Centre tournament on March 19. Photo / File Northern Advocate By: Gwen Lawson Last weekend saw the first-year singles tournament for men and women played at Whangārei and Kamo greens. Men: 2nd: N.Third (Mangawhai) - 12 win points, 38 net shots 3rd: G.Wilson (Waipū) - 9 win points, 24 net shots 4th: L.Tuutafavia (Arapohue) - 9 win points, 21 net shots ....
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Date Time Shared pathways for Glenbrook, Lawson and Wentworth Falls In 2021, Council will create almost 3km of new shared paths in three Blue Mountains towns/villages. The new pedestrian pathways include 600 metres at both Glenbrook and Lawson, and 1600 metres at Wentworth Falls. These towns are high priority for works as they provide much-needed connections from their centres to popular destinations. “Providing shared paths in key locations encourages the whole community to ditch the car, get active and safely reach some of the wonderful recreational activities we have in the Blue Mountains,” said Mayor Mark Greenhill. “Improving connections benefits everyone, including those in our community living with disability. ....
Gwen Lawson Northland bowls column: Lineham and Price take out junior singles 18 Feb, 2021 03:59 PM 4 minutes to read Karina Cooper from Kamo (left) went down in the junior singles final to Christine Lineham. Photo / File Karina Cooper from Kamo (left) went down in the junior singles final to Christine Lineham. Photo / File Northern Advocate By: Gwen Lawson Twenty-eight 1-5 year bowlers took part in the junior singles last weekend. At the completion of day one, seven men and five women had qualified. Congratulations to Paul Price (Whangārei) who took out the men s division by defeating Roger File (Kamo) in a closely fought and very competitive match. After 17 ends, File was in the lead 14-11 and then Price had a good run of scoring on the next three ends to take the lead 18-14. ....