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Bethlehem Road,
Tauranga
3110,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 579 3444
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www.georgeedward.co.nz
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“Please ask ur drivers not to use Engine Brakes when they are coming down the hill into Waitangi passed Countdown otherwise I will be taking a video of the noise and handing it to local police. Thank you for your time. Waitangi resident.”
“Honest, reliable and friendly. Could not ask for better. Thank you Rob and Bronwyn”
“Terrible just done nowhere near even and very rude and abrupt to deal with”
“Unfortunately this group are founded and corner stoned in the believe of segregation. Even though they are a psychologist group they do not respect individuality or personal views and would rather belittle people and their views. Psychologist duty are to respect people and their views, to help them grow, to be non judgemental and supportive in a safe space. It seems in this group of psychologist personal views are more important than client/patient health and well-being”