Laingholm, Auckland

Happy new year, neighbours!

Happy new year, neighbours!

From us at Neighbourly, we're wishing you the best for 2026!

2726 days ago

Entries open for Auckland’s first-ever Mayoral Conservation Awards

Communications Team from Auckland Council

The search is on to find the heroes fighting to protect our precious native species and habitats.

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2726 days ago

Will this slip and road closure affect you?

Simon Smith Reporter from Western Leader

A landslide has blocked Scenic Drive between Arataki Visitor Centre and West Coast Rd - in the same place as one in October last year. An Auckland Transport spokesman said he expected it will take til July 19 to open one lane, but it may be longer if more material falls. The slip happened on July … View moreA landslide has blocked Scenic Drive between Arataki Visitor Centre and West Coast Rd - in the same place as one in October last year. An Auckland Transport spokesman said he expected it will take til July 19 to open one lane, but it may be longer if more material falls. The slip happened on July 15 at about 9am. In the meantime motorists have a 20 minute detour via Shaw and West Coast Rds, he said.

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2726 days ago

Speed limit to increase on parts of Auckland motorway

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The maximum motorway speed around Auckland's Waterview Tunnel will increase from Monday 23rd July next week from 80kmh to 100kmh. However, the maximum speed limit of the tunnel itself will remain at 80kmh.

"The Transport Agency takes adjusting speed limits very seriously and we have … View more
The maximum motorway speed around Auckland's Waterview Tunnel will increase from Monday 23rd July next week from 80kmh to 100kmh. However, the maximum speed limit of the tunnel itself will remain at 80kmh.

"The Transport Agency takes adjusting speed limits very seriously and we have appreciated people's patience while the necessary investigations, consultation and legal processes were completed."

Read the full story here.

Image: NZTA

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2729 days ago

Siren kings ask for a public space to battle for the loudest sounds

Tori Tokalau Reporter from Western Leader

Do you support siren bicycles and cars, or are you against it? Let us know what you think about this growing trend to become Siren King.

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2726 days ago

A beautiful, personalised farewell for your loved one

Haven Falls Funeral Home

Haven Falls can arrange any type of funeral service depending on your family’s spiritual and cultural traditions. We offer 24-hour quality care and professional service Auckland-wide, with funeral packages from $3,990 + GST. No deposit required, 30 day invoice.

Find us at 3 View Road, … View more
Haven Falls can arrange any type of funeral service depending on your family’s spiritual and cultural traditions. We offer 24-hour quality care and professional service Auckland-wide, with funeral packages from $3,990 + GST. No deposit required, 30 day invoice.

Find us at 3 View Road, Henderson.

Phone 09 838 1616 and 0800 428363 or visit our website www.havenfalls.co.nz for more information.
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2726 days ago

WestCity Waitakere FREE school holiday programme: Environmental Explorers

WestCity Waitakere

Join us for week 2 of school holiday fun! We’re partnering with MPHS Vision / Twin Streams Oratia and Opanuku so children can explore our local environment and learn while they’re having fun!

Kids will test the local water from our streams, check contamination levels and learn about what … View more
Join us for week 2 of school holiday fun! We’re partnering with MPHS Vision / Twin Streams Oratia and Opanuku so children can explore our local environment and learn while they’re having fun!

Kids will test the local water from our streams, check contamination levels and learn about what that means for the environment. This educational activity includes an information exhibition focusing on the different streams, insects and bugs that surround Henderson and the Waitakere Ranges.

Children will enjoy viewing the bug display and learning about the different leaves each insect likes to eat. They can create their own native clay animals dressed in leaves plus their own mini stream to take home. Bookings will be taken on the day.

WestCity Waitakere is the place to be these school holidays, so come join in the fun with our FREE and EDUCATIONAL kids activities this July!

Where: WestCity Waitakere
Activities take place next to Stirling Sports on level 2
7 Catherine Street, Henderson, Auckland
Phone: +64 9 978 6700
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2736 days ago

Are you frustrated by people parking in mobility parks without a permit?

Hannah Ross Reporter from Western Leader

Mobility car park users are being abused by those without a permit and it's getting frustrating. In the space of half an hour nine cars were spotted without a permit, parked in a mobility park, at Kelston shopping mall.

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2728 days ago

Nissan March : Quality Fresh Import / 2008 / 73K / $4500

Bala from Glen Eden

Nissan March : Quality Fresh Import

Total Kilometres : 73,998

Fuel Type : Petrol

Reg.Year : 2008

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Nissan March : Quality Fresh Import

Total Kilometres : 73,998

Fuel Type : Petrol

Reg.Year : 2008

Exterior Color : White



Additional Features

Central locking

Car Stereo

73998 Certified KM

Neat & Tidy

AA Compliance

Fully Serviced

1 Year WOF

Fresh Import

1 to 3 years Mechanical Warranty Available

Finance Available

Can Transport outside Auckland @ Extra cost

Any questions please ask

Price: $4,500

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2728 days ago

ACC Invoices: Get it done online

The Team from ACC New Zealand

If you haven’t got it already, you’ll soon see your ACC invoice in your mailbox. 📬 Here’s a few things to help make sure you’ve got all the info you need:

🙂 A nifty guide to understanding your invoice: ➡ acc.nz...

🤔 Not sure why you received an invoice? ➡ acc.nz...

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If you haven’t got it already, you’ll soon see your ACC invoice in your mailbox. 📬 Here’s a few things to help make sure you’ve got all the info you need:

🙂 A nifty guide to understanding your invoice: ➡ acc.nz...

🤔 Not sure why you received an invoice? ➡ acc.nz...

😶 Have some questions about your invoice? Ask Jules our new chatbot ➡ acc.nz... (and 🤖 Look for Jules’ chat icon 🗨 bottom right of the business pages.)

🙄 Need to pay your invoice? Do it online: ➡ acc.nz...
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2729 days ago

WATERCARES' PLANS FOR TITIRANGI

Gina from Titirangi

Press release below from Titirangi Protection Group (TPG). If you care about this issue, the time for submissions is coming soon.

Media Release
Auckland, New Zealand, 13 July 2018

Goff's claim of ‘scrub and gorse’ is nonsense, say treatment plant protesters

Auckland’s … View more
Press release below from Titirangi Protection Group (TPG). If you care about this issue, the time for submissions is coming soon.

Media Release
Auckland, New Zealand, 13 July 2018

Goff's claim of ‘scrub and gorse’ is nonsense, say treatment plant protesters

Auckland’s endangered native bush will be destroyed by Watercare’s proposed Titirangi water treatment plant, two new reports reveal.

Seventy per cent of Watercare’s four-hectare treatment site has been described as "endangered forest ecosystem", seriously questioning Auckland Council's claims that the Titirangi forest is expendable.

Watercare originally tried to place its Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Oratia but when that proposal was defeated by community protest Watercare was forced to shift its focus to Titirangi’s kauri regrowth forests.

"Mayor Phil Goff has described the site as 'mostly scrub and gorse', which is pure stuff and nonsense," says Belynda Groot from the Titirangi Protection Group, the community organisation trying to stop bulldozers moving into the kauri forest. "Two ecological impact reports pour cold water on the idea that nothing of value is going to be destroyed, and one of those reports is from Watercare itself.”

One of the environmental reports was commissioned by Watercare and conducted by Boffa Miskell, while an independent report was written by respected ecologist, Shona Myers. Both reports recognise the high ecological value of the Titirangi site.

According to the Boffa Miskell report: “Our vegetation assessment identifies that endangered or critically endangered forest ecosystem types cover more than 70% of the Project Site.”

The Myers report goes into further detail: “The site itself is representative of regenerating forest types including kauri, present in this part of the foothills. It contains threatened ecosystem types (regenerating kauri forest, broadleaved forest and kahikatea-swamp maire forest) and nationally and regionally threatened species. The site forms linkages and corridors for wildlife with adjoining regional parkland forest.”

The adjoining parkland mentioned by Myers is home to two of Auckland’s oldest kauri (Clarks and Bishop). The reports also reveal that the proposed WTP site forms the headwaters which flow in to the Waituna Stream and Little Muddy Creek, home to endangered native freshwater fish species such as īnanga and long-finned eel.

Belynda Groot, says: “In a recent interview Mayor Goff described the site as mostly scrub and gorse so we hope that in light of evidence from experts, he will reconsider his position. We know that Watercare has been giving politicians a customised tour of a part of the site with the least ecological value, so confusion is understandable.”

Groot says the Titirangi Protection Group understands the need for a new water treatment plant but questions whether Watercare can decimate significant stands of native bush and still claim to prioritise sustainability.

“They need to go back to the long list or come up with a more innovative solution that doesn’t require the destruction of native forest.”

Groot points out that Watercare’s plans for a Titirangi WTP might also fail on a business-case argument. “Watercare admits the Titirangi site is a lot smaller than ideal for the scope of the project.”

Groot says Auckland Council recently closed the Waitakere Ranges to help save kauri from the very serious threat posed by kauri dieback and implemented a targeted rate of $311m to tackle the problem.

“On one hand ratepayers are saving the Waitakere kauri, and on the other hand they want to chop them down. Clean water shouldn’t be at the cost of our precious native forests - there are other more viable and sustainable options.”

ENDS


For comment or interview please reply to this email or contact:
Belynda Groot - Titirangi Protection Group
021 0235 1166
belyndag10@gmail.com

2729 days ago

Homestay family needed for Chinese Family

Miao from New Lynn

Do you have spare rooms available on July or August?

Are you keen to host international teachers (family who are able to speak Mandarin for teachers' homestay) from a culture-exchange program?

Each teacher will stay with his/her host family around 10-12 days.

We are now seeking … View more
Do you have spare rooms available on July or August?

Are you keen to host international teachers (family who are able to speak Mandarin for teachers' homestay) from a culture-exchange program?

Each teacher will stay with his/her host family around 10-12 days.

We are now seeking caring and friendly Asian families (who can speak Mandarin) to provide accommodation for teachers. Three meals and transportation will be needed. Price can be negotiated.

Feel free to contact Katy at 022-6066887 or student_service@aedut.com

2731 days ago

Homestay needed July/August 2018.

Miao from New Lynn

We will have a large number of cultural exchange students at coming July/August, Please kindly check the sister schools list in Auckland below:

West Area

• Bruce Mclaren Intermediate (31 July to 11 August)
• Marina View School (5-16 of August)

Central Area
• Meadowbank School … View more
We will have a large number of cultural exchange students at coming July/August, Please kindly check the sister schools list in Auckland below:

West Area

• Bruce Mclaren Intermediate (31 July to 11 August)
• Marina View School (5-16 of August)

Central Area
• Meadowbank School (4-15 of August)
• Cornwall Park District School (3-14 of August)
• Auckland Normal Intermediate School (26 of July to 6 of August)

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Contact us student_service@aedut.com or ring us 09 368 1231

Follow us on FB: Beatop Homestay

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