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Samantha from Pakuranga Heights
Doorworks DC800 motor/flatline ribline lowband room/finger save/Windsor door/remote/small dent in bottom of door.
Door Dimensions - height 2m X width 2.5m approx. Powder coated blue ish type colour.
Good condition as purported by rollerdoor removal guy. Text Sam 0220468802.
Price: $250
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Lance Lochner is helping Aucklanders get from A to B safely as leader of Auckland Transport’s Operation Centre’s (ATOC) public transport surveillance team.
Fancy a delicious ham for Christmas dinner? More of a turkey family? Looking to get creative with something else? We're now taking Christmas orders!
Book in now and secure your festive feast!
Lindsay Upton from Manukau East Council of Social Services (MECOSS)
MECOSS is putting out a call to the community, for contributions of Christmas cards (home-made or store-bought), penned with anonymous hand written messages for someone to enjoy this Christmas.
Why this? Unfortunately there are senior folk living in our community who do not receive cards or … View moreMECOSS is putting out a call to the community, for contributions of Christmas cards (home-made or store-bought), penned with anonymous hand written messages for someone to enjoy this Christmas.
Why this? Unfortunately there are senior folk living in our community who do not receive cards or visitors during the festive season.
Tips: Have fun being creative; Make sure your writing is legible; Fill your message with love; Please keep the envelope unsealed.
Collection box: Has been set up in the foyer of the All Saints’ Community Centre, 30 Cook Street, Howick, and you can drop them off every day between 8:00am and 4:00pm until Friday, 7 December.
Then before Christmas, the Sending Love organisation will distribute the cards you've crafted, to people in our community who’re elderly and living alone, or who're confined to an age-care facility.
More drop-box locations can be found at www.sendinglove.co.nz...
#sendinglovenz #MECOSS
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
New Zealanders are embracing the reusable bag ahead of a plastic bag ban, but they could be carrying something else around – bacteria.
ACT leader David Seymour says 20 people could die each year using reusable bags.
"It's coming up to summer and people will be in a hot car with … View moreNew Zealanders are embracing the reusable bag ahead of a plastic bag ban, but they could be carrying something else around – bacteria.
ACT leader David Seymour says 20 people could die each year using reusable bags.
"It's coming up to summer and people will be in a hot car with their chicken in a canvas bag ... and suddenly, you've got a real serious case for poor food hygiene."
Food safety expert Steve Flint said it was a valid concern. Read more here
Natalie from Botany Downs
I’m looking to do a maternity photoshoot at musick point
I have a lace gown and another dress I would like to use for it
This would be at a reduced price for your time.
If you’re interested email me nataliepascophotography@gmail.com
Thanks
Hi neighbours,
The Auckland night sky is set to sparkle once again with the return of Guy Fawkes on November 5th - but not everybody is looking forward to it.
An Auckland horse owner is asking for people to consider their rural neighbours this year, after her horse was previously spooked by … View moreHi neighbours,
The Auckland night sky is set to sparkle once again with the return of Guy Fawkes on November 5th - but not everybody is looking forward to it.
An Auckland horse owner is asking for people to consider their rural neighbours this year, after her horse was previously spooked by fireworks and injured her jaw on a fence. To read more, click here.
So we want to know your thoughts on fireworks. Do you think the private sale of fireworks be banned? Or are you all for it. Let us know your thoughts in the replies.
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Don from Howick
Fantastic, healthy, delicious, home made Shanghai pan fried dumplings. Home recipe that has taken decades to perfect which is now available for you to try!
Using top quality, fresh ingredients: prime beef mince, fresh vegetables and leavened flour dough.
Only $6 for 6 dumplings, you'll be … View moreFantastic, healthy, delicious, home made Shanghai pan fried dumplings. Home recipe that has taken decades to perfect which is now available for you to try!
Using top quality, fresh ingredients: prime beef mince, fresh vegetables and leavened flour dough.
Only $6 for 6 dumplings, you'll be wanting seconds for sure.
Price: $6
Janita from Driving Miss Daisy - Botany
Driving Miss Daisy is an approved service provider for the Total Mobility Scheme which assists eligible people, (who do not drive a car) to access appropriate transport to enhance their community engagement.
This scheme provides its members with access to transport and the means to participate in … View moreDriving Miss Daisy is an approved service provider for the Total Mobility Scheme which assists eligible people, (who do not drive a car) to access appropriate transport to enhance their community engagement.
This scheme provides its members with access to transport and the means to participate in their communities in whatever way they choose – helping to get people out and about; whether for work, taking children to and from school, to appointments, to libraries, shopping, volunteer activities, etc.
This assistance is provided in the form of subsidized door to door transport services.
The scheme is funded in partnership by local and central government and operated through local Regional Councils or Auckland Transport. Eligible customers present their Total Mobility card to access a 50% discount on eligible door to door transport. The subsidy varies across New Zealand anywhere from $10 - $40 maximum subsidy per trip.
So, don’t dilly dally, call us today and enjoy the comfort of a beautiful Daisy car transporting you wherever you need or want to go.
“If we hadn’t qualified for the state house, my life would have been quite different in terms of what I wanted to do with my sport, and especially my education.”
Quality, stable housing helps New Zealanders like Darcy fulfil their potential. Watch his story to find out more.
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
If you're celebrating Guy Fawkes this year, remember to find a public display or keep fireworks in your backyard – don't let off fireworks in public places such as parks or beaches, where the activity is banned.
Marlene Singh Reporter from Eastern Courier
The $1.4 billion transport construction project will ensure commuters will be able to travel between Botany and Britomart by bus and train in less than 40 minutes.
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Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki from Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki - Labour List MP
There will be pop up clinics running in the Tāmaki area soon, so please look out for notices on our Facebook page.
Office hours for Tāmaki are 9am-5pm Mon/Wed/Fri at 100 Neilson Street, Onehunga (Entrance on Galway Street).
Office hours for Papakura are 9am-5pm Tues/Thurs at 29 Broadway, … View moreThere will be pop up clinics running in the Tāmaki area soon, so please look out for notices on our Facebook page.
Office hours for Tāmaki are 9am-5pm Mon/Wed/Fri at 100 Neilson Street, Onehunga (Entrance on Galway Street).
Office hours for Papakura are 9am-5pm Tues/Thurs at 29 Broadway, Papakura.
Please feel free to call 800-ANAHILA if you would like to book an appointment to go into the office to discuss your matters.
Check here for any current events or notices.
Authorised by Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki, Parliament Buildings, Wellington
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Mornay from Howick
Hi Everyone! On 24 Sep 2018, I lost the place wherein I was flatting, due to a horrible house fire that destroyed the place.
I’ve started a "Give A Little" fundraising page, to help me get back on my feet again.
Please don’t be shy to donate, I will gladly accept any donation, no … View moreHi Everyone! On 24 Sep 2018, I lost the place wherein I was flatting, due to a horrible house fire that destroyed the place.
I’ve started a "Give A Little" fundraising page, to help me get back on my feet again.
Please don’t be shy to donate, I will gladly accept any donation, no matter how small.
I hereby whole heartedly thank you.
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