Te Teko locals oppose potential opening of new liquor store
Residents in the Eastern Bay of Plenty town of Te Teko are opposing the proposition to open a new liquor store in their community, with most expressing their disapproval through letters to the council, saying that at the end of the day, their tamariki will pay the price. Timoti Tiakiwai reports.

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