Epsom, Auckland

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1517 days ago

COACH BAG $340

Melody from Remuera

Brandnew, authentic
Pick up meadowbank

Negotiable

1517 days ago

Community Constable Don Allan's newsletter

Colleen from Onehunga

Hi Neighbours, Thank goodness Don is back, all fixed and good as new from his recent surgery:-) We're so lucky we have him to keep us in the loop, thank you Don.............

Hi All,

I hope you are all keeping safe and well.
Unfortunately due to personal circumstances I was not able to … View more
Hi Neighbours, Thank goodness Don is back, all fixed and good as new from his recent surgery:-) We're so lucky we have him to keep us in the loop, thank you Don.............

Hi All,

I hope you are all keeping safe and well.
Unfortunately due to personal circumstances I was not able to send out last months police newsletter with crime updates, however I can report there were no increases in crime during September 2021.

I have now returned to the office for light duties after hernia surgery (very minor, but necessary) however I will be resuming full duties from the 15th of November in just over a week’s time, so I will officially be allowed out and about.

Due to the current situation in Auckland, I will now be doing shift work working alongside my team and this will incorporate a mix of early and late shifts. Regardless, once the alert system allows, I will make myself available to attend and support any community and crime prevention meetings and engagements when needed.

As for Covid19, You’re probably all sick to death with hearing about this situation, however You must know that we do have covid19 cases in Onehunga where people are self- isolating, so the risk of transmission is right on our doorstep.

Please continue to follow recommendations and guidelines and continue to maintain social distancing of at least 1-2 meters depending on your situation and location, do not solely rely on a mask. A layered approach is the key to keeping well. Get vaccinated, socially distance, mask up, sanitise etc. The more layers of protection you have the less chance of catching the “coof”

Also, Boost your vitamin D and Zinc for increased immunity benefits.

Kind regards

Don
Senior Constable Don Allan
DAZ516
Community Constable / Police Liaison Officer Community Patrols / Neighbourhood Support
Onehunga Police
Phone (09)2138691
Mobile 021 1913077
Email: Donald.allan@police.govt.nz
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1517 days ago

Diploma Chefs cook featuring smoked fish

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

First week of the Level 5 Diploma students being back at the school and presenting some complex, flavorful dishes made up of smoked fish.
Here are the dish photos and some of the dishes by our Diploma students -

• Cold and hot smoked salmon and toilette of smoked salmon with white asparagus
• … View more
First week of the Level 5 Diploma students being back at the school and presenting some complex, flavorful dishes made up of smoked fish.
Here are the dish photos and some of the dishes by our Diploma students -

• Cold and hot smoked salmon and toilette of smoked salmon with white asparagus
• Whole smoked mackerel with egg Royale and pickled onion
• Smoked Kahawai dip with oat crackers
• Pickled and smoked herring on rye bread
• Homemade rye bread served with our previously prepared pickles

1517 days ago

One step to get out of 'meh'...

Eve from Eve Rudkin Mindfulness

The pandemic is having a huge toll on all of us - you might find you're stuck in a state of feeling 'meh', uninspired and stagnant.

We don't have the ability to influence the Covid situation - circumstances are beyond our control, which is a recipe for this state of being … View more
The pandemic is having a huge toll on all of us - you might find you're stuck in a state of feeling 'meh', uninspired and stagnant.

We don't have the ability to influence the Covid situation - circumstances are beyond our control, which is a recipe for this state of being 'meh'.

However, research shows that "acceptance coping" results in significantly less distress during such times.

Importantly, acceptance isn't a passive process. It's not giving up. Rather, it's reminding ourselves "this is how things are right now". Psychologists call this helpful, active acceptance, as opposed to resigning acceptance.

Active acceptance is a key quality in mindfulness. Click Read More to find out more, I am a local registered mindfulness teacher.

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1517 days ago

Dropsaw

Stan from Three Kings

Wanted to buy,combination and draw saw in good conditions!

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1517 days ago

FREE Metal filing cabinet

Grant from Remuera

Precision brand, good condition, no key. Has 3 drawers and over 100 folders and tabs. Contactless pickup available. Located in Remuera.
640 d
490 w
1020 h

Free

1518 days ago

More amazing gardeners up for the 2021 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

These Palmerston North green thumbs ensure hospice patients and their families get to enjoy flowers, foliage and fragrance. Read their story, then don't forget to vote for them!

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1518 days ago

Red Cross Good & Ready Week Disaster Preparation

Brigitte from Remuera

New Zealand Red Cross
Hi everyone,
I'm Brigitte, community activator for the Auckland Red Cross. Last week was Good and Ready Week and New Zealand Red Cross is encouraging everyone to get involved and be prepared in case a disaster strikes 💪

Download the FREE New Zealand Red Cross Hazard … View more
New Zealand Red Cross
Hi everyone,
I'm Brigitte, community activator for the Auckland Red Cross. Last week was Good and Ready Week and New Zealand Red Cross is encouraging everyone to get involved and be prepared in case a disaster strikes 💪

Download the FREE New Zealand Red Cross Hazard app to help you and your family prepare for and help you get through emergencies in New Zealand.

It provides life-saving information before, during and after emergencies, sending official warnings and alerts, and providing step-by-step guides to help households get ready for emergencies 🚨

Preloaded content provides instant access to all preparedness information, even without cell phone reception or an internet connection

Being prepared for a disaster reduces our vulnerability and helps save lives. Get to know your neighbours and your community. Remember your neighbour could be your first responder in an emergency.

Red Cross aims to be NZ’s primary partner in Preparation, Response & Recovery in disasters.
Ask yourself:
“Is my household Good and Ready in case of earthquake, fire, flood or other disaster?”

Find out more to get alerts for your local area:
www.redcross.org.nz...
or download the App 👉 fal.cn...
Feel free to get in touch to hear more about our Good & Ready Program or if you are interested in being a volunteer.
Take care everyone.
Brigitte

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1518 days ago

TEA for SaLe

Melody from Remuera

This was supposed to be sent to my relatives overseas, but lockdown hits and with uncertainty that cargo will arrived on time decided not to send the parcel hence selling in cheaper price.

Bell Tea 100 and 80 tea bags at $3.50/box
Kenya Bold 24 tea bags $2.00/box
Ti Ora green tea $4.00 each

Pick… View more
This was supposed to be sent to my relatives overseas, but lockdown hits and with uncertainty that cargo will arrived on time decided not to send the parcel hence selling in cheaper price.

Bell Tea 100 and 80 tea bags at $3.50/box
Kenya Bold 24 tea bags $2.00/box
Ti Ora green tea $4.00 each

Pick up Meadowbank

Negotiable

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1518 days ago

Painting Services

El Contractor from el Contractor Property Maintenance

Before and after our last painting job. The difference is notable, isn't it? 😱

#painting #paintingservice #paintingservices #paintingservicesauckland #paintingcontractor

1519 days ago

Meet the 2021 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year finalist from Matakana

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Trish Allen is giving away her garden harvest -- again! During the 2020 lockdown, she gave away over 140kg in fruit from her home orchard. This year, she didn’t have fruit to swap but her vegetable garden was packed with winter crops. “I had masses of broccoli, cauliflower, kale, silverbeet and… View moreTrish Allen is giving away her garden harvest -- again! During the 2020 lockdown, she gave away over 140kg in fruit from her home orchard. This year, she didn’t have fruit to swap but her vegetable garden was packed with winter crops. “I had masses of broccoli, cauliflower, kale, silverbeet and French sorrel. So I gave out a lot of parcels of those to anyone I knew who needed it.”

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1519 days ago

The Complete Christmas Experience

Christmas Heirloom Company

The Christmas Heirloom Company™ stores capture the true magic of Christmas. Visit one of our amazing stores throughout New Zealand.

With an array of Christmas trees, decorations and table décor, we strive to provide you with high quality products for your individual requirements. Since 1986 … View more
The Christmas Heirloom Company™ stores capture the true magic of Christmas. Visit one of our amazing stores throughout New Zealand.

With an array of Christmas trees, decorations and table décor, we strive to provide you with high quality products for your individual requirements. Since 1986 we have become a Christmas tradition.

Our beautiful stores are open now throughout the North Island. Don’t miss out on this one of kind Christmas experience.

View our store locations: https://christmasheirloom.com/our-stores/
Find out more

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1519 days ago

Chokos

Ellis from One Tree Hill

These are still available as I have found more.

Free

1524 days ago

Looking for a lady who picked up a wallet and returned

Mason from Epsom

Hi Neighbors,
Yesterday afternoon I lost my wallet accidentally at Car Park of Tai Ping Asian Supermarket Mt Roskill, their cashier told me that a lady found it, picked up and returned to them. Today I get it back. I would like to say thanks to this lady. Anyone can help?
Thanks a lot and god bless… View more
Hi Neighbors,
Yesterday afternoon I lost my wallet accidentally at Car Park of Tai Ping Asian Supermarket Mt Roskill, their cashier told me that a lady found it, picked up and returned to them. Today I get it back. I would like to say thanks to this lady. Anyone can help?
Thanks a lot and god bless this lady🙏🏻!
Mason

1520 days ago

Meet Alexandria Lindsay, our 2021 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year finalist from Waitara

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Alexandria Te Ripeka "Pearl" Lindsay (Te Āti Awa o Taranaki) started gardening to grow her own food -- and now she's growing food for her community too.

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