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Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the … View moreNominations are closing in ONE WEEK for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards <3
Don't miss out on nominating a local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.
Todd Niall Reporter from Western Leader
Hi Neighbours, hard to believe in a cold damp winter that water supply could be an issue, isn't it. Watercare is asking that we avoid waste, have shorter showers and so on, because the storage lakes are below normal. If you remember the 1994 crisis, read this article.
(Please type NFP if your… View moreHi Neighbours, hard to believe in a cold damp winter that water supply could be an issue, isn't it. Watercare is asking that we avoid waste, have shorter showers and so on, because the storage lakes are below normal. If you remember the 1994 crisis, read this article.
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Fiona from Henderson
Now this ladies and gentlemen, is an absolutely fantastic story.
What a wonderful, thoughtful and selfless gift that this amazing lady has given these young adults💝
She not only gave a gift to the young ladies, but the young men were also surprised with a gift as well.
It just shows that there … View moreNow this ladies and gentlemen, is an absolutely fantastic story.
What a wonderful, thoughtful and selfless gift that this amazing lady has given these young adults💝
She not only gave a gift to the young ladies, but the young men were also surprised with a gift as well.
It just shows that there is still good people doing good things out there.
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Reporter Western Leader
Hi neighbours, a local politician has been censured after threatening a member of the public. Whau Local Board censured Duncan MacDonald after complaints were made by two people. The independent conduct review panel agreed MacDonald breached Council's code of conduct in two instances. Read the… View moreHi neighbours, a local politician has been censured after threatening a member of the public. Whau Local Board censured Duncan MacDonald after complaints were made by two people. The independent conduct review panel agreed MacDonald breached Council's code of conduct in two instances. Read the story in the link below.
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Matt from Henderson
As in the Article on Thursday 4 July 2019
‘‘It’s disgraceful that we have to deal with this on a daily basis. ’’Bobbie Carroll Frustrated by the state of a popular winding beach road, a resident has taken it on themselves to draw giant penises on the road to get local … View moreAs in the Article on Thursday 4 July 2019
‘‘It’s disgraceful that we have to deal with this on a daily basis. ’’Bobbie Carroll Frustrated by the state of a popular winding beach road, a resident has taken it on themselves to draw giant penises on the road to get local authorities’attention. At least 10 penises showed up at the weekend on Piha Rd on Auckland’s west coast, at several key locations of the ‘‘collapsing road’’ where it was uneven, and at sharp corners.Residents of the beachside community are finding the visual protest amusing. Local Bobbie Carroll said no-one knew who the culprit was.Auckland Transport said it was clearly the work of someone who has‘‘too much time on their hands’’.
Helensville MP Chris Penk said the graphic protest was probably over the delayed timelines of fixing West Auckland roads.‘‘I think it’s brilliant, our road is collapsing and nothing’s been done about it,’’ Carroll said.She said she noticed the spray-painted phallic drawing done on Saturday.She believed it was to protest Piha’s deteriorating road,which was in desperate need of attention.The road was collapsing after four recent slips and cars traveling uphill struggled, often driving towards the centre line or on the opposite lane, to get up safely.‘‘I have an MX-5 car and I can’t drive it on the road because it punches the bottom of the car.‘‘It’s disgraceful that we have to deal with this on a daily basis.The road is in absolute poor
condition.
’’She said it was impossible for any vehicle to drive on Piha Rd without crossing the centre line.‘‘It’s never been this bad. If the road collapses, we’re in the poo.’’Auckland Transport spokes-man Mark Hannan said the vandalism on the road was blacked out on Monday and would be blasted during the week to permanently remove it.‘‘Someone has too much time on their hands and may want to reflect on the extra cost that their actions have imposed on local ratepayers,’’ Hannan said. Penk, a National MP, said there was often underlying frustration about road maintenance timeliness in West Auckland.‘‘I’d certainly suggest that constituents at least attempt to contact AT in the first instance, however.
’’Hannan said Auckland Trans-port was planning extensive work on Piha Rd from just above the lookout to the beginning of Seaview Rd.‘‘The road surface is in a poor state and there are four slips that need urgent attention.’’Work was likely to begin in early 2020, Hannan said.
Matt
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader
Hi neighbours, good news for residents who commute to Auckland city - part of Victoria Street West that has been closed after a cement panel fell onto the street from an apartment building at the intersection with Nelson St is expected to be reopened by Monday. There's no update on when Nelson… View moreHi neighbours, good news for residents who commute to Auckland city - part of Victoria Street West that has been closed after a cement panel fell onto the street from an apartment building at the intersection with Nelson St is expected to be reopened by Monday. There's no update on when Nelson St will reopen. Have you been affected by the road closures? Please write NFP if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
Sharon from Te Atatu South
$3 each, or $4 for the two bigger jars in the first photo (the silver-lidded one in the middle, and the white-lidded one just next to it on the right), and just $2 for the little red-lidded one on the right in the second photo. =D Send me a private message if you want to buy any. =D
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