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Upcoming Parenting Place Event
Birkenhead Community Church is hosting a parenting talk, "Discipline without Shouting, Force or Fluster" on Tuesday 20 August at 7.30 pm.
Tickets $10 individual, $15 per couple.
Email info@bcc.org.nz to book tickets for this practical, fun and engaging … View moreUpcoming Parenting Place Event
Birkenhead Community Church is hosting a parenting talk, "Discipline without Shouting, Force or Fluster" on Tuesday 20 August at 7.30 pm.
Tickets $10 individual, $15 per couple.
Email info@bcc.org.nz to book tickets for this practical, fun and engaging presentation by John Cowan.
Bookings can also be made through this link:
www.theparentingplace.com...
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Hello neighbours,
After journalist Brook Sabin wrote on Stuff that Auckland's Queen St is a disappointment for visiting tourists, fellow travel writer Jake Howie came to our largest city's defence.
Read Brook's opinion piece: stuff.co.nz...
Read Jake's response: … View moreHello neighbours,
After journalist Brook Sabin wrote on Stuff that Auckland's Queen St is a disappointment for visiting tourists, fellow travel writer Jake Howie came to our largest city's defence.
Read Brook's opinion piece: stuff.co.nz...
Read Jake's response: stuff.co.nz...
Who do you agree with?
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Come in and talk to the team for a FREE, no-obligation consultation on how the … View moreMake an appointment at Triton Hearing today to experience the very best hearing technology, and you’ll access a FREE premium upgrade*valued at $2,000 when you purchase PremiumPlus devices before October 31st 2019.
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Jill Nerheny from Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust
Kaipatiki Winter Fun Programme, the weeks programme. 10am to Noon
Monday 5th SENIOR Games Northcote Citizens Centre
Monday 5th Preschool Play Northcote War Memorial Hall
Tuesday 6th Preschool Play St Barnabas Church Hall
Tuesday 6th Preschool Play St Johns Anglican Church Hall
Wednesday 7th … View moreKaipatiki Winter Fun Programme, the weeks programme. 10am to Noon
Monday 5th SENIOR Games Northcote Citizens Centre
Monday 5th Preschool Play Northcote War Memorial Hall
Tuesday 6th Preschool Play St Barnabas Church Hall
Tuesday 6th Preschool Play St Johns Anglican Church Hall
Wednesday 7th Preschool Play Glenfield Presbyterian Church Hall
Wednesday 7th Preschool Play Northcote War Memorial Hall
Thursday 8th Preschool Play Beach Haven Birkdale Hall
Friday 9th BIG Block Play & Preschool Play
Northcote War Memorial Hall
We're offering *Free Concrete cutting* for the first 5 jobs exclusively for Neighbourly members!
We do Concrete and Asphalt driveways, footpaths, crossings, pothole repairs, carparks, curbs, drainage, steel fixing, pretty much anything to do with concrete or asphalt, offering a full … View moreWe're offering *Free Concrete cutting* for the first 5 jobs exclusively for Neighbourly members!
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Valerie from Devonport
I found some reading glasses in a case on top of my parked car on level 2 if shore city car park. I have handed them into the office at shire city.
Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours. Janelle Wills was given a $113 parking ticket for parking in an operational clearway on Glenfield's Chartwell Ave, but she thinks the fine should be waived because the sign with the parking restrictions was hidden by low hanging trees.
After she complained to Auckland Transport,… View moreHi neighbours. Janelle Wills was given a $113 parking ticket for parking in an operational clearway on Glenfield's Chartwell Ave, but she thinks the fine should be waived because the sign with the parking restrictions was hidden by low hanging trees.
After she complained to Auckland Transport, the trees were "severely" trimmed to reveal the sign.
Auckland Transport said it was the responsibility of the driver to check for parking restrictions, and motorists should walk up to road signs if they have trouble reading them.
What do you think? Should a parking fine be waived if the relevant signage is hidden by trees? Vote in our poll or let us know in the comments.
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