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Advertisement Update from Simon O'Connor MP SANTA'S POSTBOX As December begins and disproportionate. Why, the countdown to Christmas starts, there is much to reflect on as we look back on 2021. It would be an understatement to say it has been a tough year, with Auckland having been in lockdown for over open and yet hairdressers, is a vibrant and resilient 100 days - just short of a barbers, and local pools third of the year. year, and before lockdown, to engage with our amazing community. From holding public meetings around crime and housing, to visiting our schools, retirement villages, service groups and others, it even clearer to me that Tamaki for example, our local hospitality sector was not allowed to open (even if just street trading) while picnics in the park were Post your Leftors to Samta allowed did not make sense; or, how most retailers were allowed to community of people. had to remain closed, is beyond me. our community. As we interactions over this year we can still be grateful for approach Christmas and the From the thousands of the year comes to an end, This has had a significant strain on many, from our local businesses through to families apart for so long family relationships, Kiwis stuck overseas or dealing with the 'Auckland border'. Moreover, keeping summer, I wish you all a safe - more recently via email, having the opportunity to phone, and Zoom - I have live in such a great been privileged to hear happy, and relaxing few weeks ahead. See you around generosity and support of the electorate in 2022! or unable to celebrate significant occasions has had a devastating effect on that matters to locals and our well-being and mental speak to these in health. Consequently, and electorate and for the various views on issues Parliament. Simon O'Connor While the consequences of amongst other actions, I Covid are serious and being vaccinated is good, I media into the electorate maintain that the government's handling of the experiences of locals. the pandemic has become increasingly problematic. Put simply, the response has been arbitrary and MP for Tamaki While not exhaustive, it is fair to say that crime and increasing anti-social behaviour, housing was pleased to bring (09) 575 9842 16 Goldie Street, St Heliers mp.tamaki@parliament.govt.nz recently to meet and hear intensification and state On a more positive note, I housing are significant have been grateful for the opportunities earlier in the here in the electorate. As issues of interest to many Follow my Facebook for updates: fb.com/SimonOConnorMP Authorised by Simon o'Conner MP and fundod by Parlimentary Serviee Advertisement Update from Simon O'Connor MP SANTA'S POSTBOX As December begins and disproportionate. Why, the countdown to Christmas starts, there is much to reflect on as we look back on 2021. It would be an understatement to say it has been a tough year, with Auckland having been in lockdown for over open and yet hairdressers, is a vibrant and resilient 100 days - just short of a barbers, and local pools third of the year. year, and before lockdown, to engage with our amazing community. From holding public meetings around crime and housing, to visiting our schools, retirement villages, service groups and others, it even clearer to me that Tamaki for example, our local hospitality sector was not allowed to open (even if just street trading) while picnics in the park were Post your Leftors to Samta allowed did not make sense; or, how most retailers were allowed to community of people. had to remain closed, is beyond me. our community. As we interactions over this year we can still be grateful for approach Christmas and the From the thousands of the year comes to an end, This has had a significant strain on many, from our local businesses through to families apart for so long family relationships, Kiwis stuck overseas or dealing with the 'Auckland border'. Moreover, keeping summer, I wish you all a safe - more recently via email, having the opportunity to phone, and Zoom - I have live in such a great been privileged to hear happy, and relaxing few weeks ahead. See you around generosity and support of the electorate in 2022! or unable to celebrate significant occasions has had a devastating effect on that matters to locals and our well-being and mental speak to these in health. Consequently, and electorate and for the various views on issues Parliament. Simon O'Connor While the consequences of amongst other actions, I Covid are serious and being vaccinated is good, I media into the electorate maintain that the government's handling of the experiences of locals. the pandemic has become increasingly problematic. Put simply, the response has been arbitrary and MP for Tamaki While not exhaustive, it is fair to say that crime and increasing anti-social behaviour, housing was pleased to bring (09) 575 9842 16 Goldie Street, St Heliers mp.tamaki@parliament.govt.nz recently to meet and hear intensification and state On a more positive note, I housing are significant have been grateful for the opportunities earlier in the here in the electorate. As issues of interest to many Follow my Facebook for updates: fb.com/SimonOConnorMP Authorised by Simon o'Conner MP and fundod by Parlimentary Serviee