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'''Heather Allan''' was a ] city councillor, ] and recipient of ] and the National Police Shield. '''Catherine Heather "Heather" Allan''' '''(] Walker)''' (27 March 1941 - 24 March 2024) was a ] city councillor, ] and recipient of ] and the National Police Shield.


== Biography == == Biography ==

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Catherine Heather Allan
Councillor, Palmerston North City Council
In office
1992–2001
Personal details
Born(1941-03-27)March 27, 1941
DiedMarch 24, 2024(2024-03-24) (aged 82)
SpouseBob Allan
Children2

Catherine Heather "Heather" Allan (née Walker) (27 March 1941 - 24 March 2024) was a Palmerston North city councillor, Justice of the peace and recipient of Queen's Service Medal and the National Police Shield.

Biography

Heather Allan was born in Palmerston North on March 27 1941. Her mother, Olive Walker, raised her and her sister, Sally, in Palmerston North.

Allan trained as a nurse at Palmerston North Hospital, before moving into social work. She later took on a role as consultant to the Social Welfare Department.

In 1978, she served on the Manawatū Branch IHC Committee, later becoming vice president in 1983 and president in 1986. In 1986, she served a term on the Palmerston North Hospital Board, and then two years further years on the Manawatu-Whanganui Area Health Board in an elected position on the board. She was later an appointed member to the policy board of the New Zealand Disabilities Resource Centre.

In 1989, she, Nan Kinross and Joan Chettleburgh found a housing for men made homeless with the closure of the Railways Hostel, and started the Mash Trust. She chaired the trust from 2009 until October 2021, and was patron until her death in 2024. The trust has found housing for hundreds of people across the lower North Island.

In 1992, she was elected to the Palmerston North City Council and served for nine years as an elected city councillor. During her time in office she was also part of the Transitional Health Authority. In 2000, she was the chairperson of the Manawatū Community Law Centre, and was the centre’s patron.

She was also a Justice of the peace for several years, retiring in 2016.

She died on 24 March 2024, from an illness.

Awards

In 1991, she received a Civic Honour for Community Service from the Palmerston North City Council, particularly for her service to IHC New Zealand. In 1993, she was awarded the Queen's Service Medal for Community Service.

References

  1. ^ Rankin, Janine (14 April 2024). "Heather Allan's life of service to city remembered". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  2. ^ "2024 Civic Awards". www.pncc.govt.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  3. ^ Rankin, Janine (29 October 2021). "Disability support leader leaves trust in gold-plated heart". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  4. "MASH wants to help more". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  5. "RHA Transition Process Announced". www.beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  6. "Maharey opens Manawatu Community Law Centre (finally!)". www.beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  7. "Justices of the Peace (Retired) - 2016-go6686- New Zealand Gazette". gazette.govt.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  8. "Allan, Catherine Heather". natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 2024-12-27.