Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland

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2106 days ago

FREE WASHING MACHINE IF PICKED UP TUE 24/03/2020

Stefanie from Avondale

In great working order, free washing machine IF picked up on Tuesday! Pick up Avondale.

Free

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2106 days ago

FREE FRIDGE IF PICKED UP ON 24/03/2020

Stefanie from Avondale

Free fridge (without the food ;-)) MUST PICK UP Tuesday 24/03/2020

Is fully working, the only problem is that the shelves are broken.

Pick up from Avondale.

Free

2106 days ago

Council takes urgent action on government COVID-19 announcement

The Team from Auckland Council

Tomorrow, we will hold an emergency meeting to confirm arrangements to enable essential work to be undertaken during the COVID-19 crisis lockdown. Today, we have also extended closures of our network of facilities | OurAuckland

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2106 days ago

We're in this together!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Now is your chance to get organised and come up with a plan for supporting your neighbours and keeping in touch over the next several weeks. We've come up with this 'Our Neighbourhood Plan' template to help.

For additional advice and resources, visit our website at the below link:

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2106 days ago

Is Te Atatu Peninsula 'the next Point Chevalier'?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Hey neighbours, did you know Te Atatu Peninsula is a suburb in the midst of a real estate boom?

Listings for those well-built, three-bedroom weatherboard homes from the '50s and '60s are being snapped up within days. To find out why and get the latest stats on what's happening in … View more
Hey neighbours, did you know Te Atatu Peninsula is a suburb in the midst of a real estate boom?

Listings for those well-built, three-bedroom weatherboard homes from the '50s and '60s are being snapped up within days. To find out why and get the latest stats on what's happening in the property market in your area, check out our suburb snapshot, here.

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2112 days ago

Parking in a disabled person's car park 🚗😠

Fiona from Henderson

Let me get this off my chest first. I am not a disabled person that requires assistance in any form or a specific car park.
However, and this is where my blood absolutely boils.
There is next to no help for the disabled when a non-disabled person parks in their designated carpark!!!

I found … View more
Let me get this off my chest first. I am not a disabled person that requires assistance in any form or a specific car park.
However, and this is where my blood absolutely boils.
There is next to no help for the disabled when a non-disabled person parks in their designated carpark!!!

I found this out when I saw a blatant abuse of this rule by a family of strappingly healthy people in their big Ford Territory on Saturday at Olympic Park in New Lynn.

I knew that there is an app called Access Aware, but it’s only live in Christchurch, Wellington, Hutt City and Tauranga! Someone really needs to design an app for the whole of New Zealand reporting illegal parking in disabled car parks.
So, I called CCS Disability Action to report it and they told me that they can't do anything and that I have to report it to whoever owns the park or area of concern.

So I called the Auckland City Council ... what a waste of time!

This time I was told that when I saw this vehicle parking illegally, I should have called the council straight away and they would send someone out within an hour. An hour and even that's not guaranteed!!

For goodness sake, no wonder the able bodied people don't give a rat's arse about parking where they damn well like. There are no repercussions if they do this.

It didn't matter that I took photos of this vehicle illegally parked in a disabled car park, took down all details including that there was no disabled permit whatsoever anywhere in the vehicle (just in case their disability is invisible), the time, date and place - they didn't care one iota!

There were so many available non-disabled car parks, so they can't use that excuse.
The person you see in the background carrying a child was one of the people in this vehicle.

So, to all of you people who park in designated disabled car parks - SHAME ON YOU!!!

The disabled community have very few spots to park and they don't need you to take one of the very few available.

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2112 days ago

Helping each other out during coronavirus

Rebecca from Henderson

Hi everyone,

I'd like to start a conversation about organising to help the vulnerable in the community, especially the elderly, to prepare and stay safe during the coronavirus. It would be great if we could (safely, and within MoH guidelines) organise getting the contact info of volunteers to… View more
Hi everyone,

I'd like to start a conversation about organising to help the vulnerable in the community, especially the elderly, to prepare and stay safe during the coronavirus. It would be great if we could (safely, and within MoH guidelines) organise getting the contact info of volunteers to people who may need help with buying groceries, walking dogs, finding entertainment (e.g. library books) and anything else that may be difficult during a period of self-isolation.
Alternatively if there is already a group doing this, please let me know so I can join!

If anyone has ideas about how to organise this kind of community thing, please let me know :)
Thanks.

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2107 days ago

bag of 2 phones ,3 modems ,filters and cables

Peter from Henderson

bag of 2 phones ,filters,cables ,and 2 modems must take the lot...
to good for the bin.
pick up henderson heights
please if you want them ,communicate with me and pick up when you say you will
thanks text 022 6568297

Free

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2107 days ago

Royal Canin dog food for Labrador

Stefanie from Avondale

RFP is normally $125 but selling it for only $50 due to an overseas move.
Pick up only, Avondale
Full bag, 12kgs, not opened.

Price: $50

2108 days ago

Proposed remission of UOMI for COVID19 and other changes - issued by IRD to help businesses to tide over the crises

Baptist from Avondale

Hi All,

Read the attached document. There are lot of benefits announced by IRD for struggling small and medium businesses.

Please call me in case you have any queries or require further clarification

Baptist Lobo
Director… View more
Hi All,

Read the attached document. There are lot of benefits announced by IRD for struggling small and medium businesses.

Please call me in case you have any queries or require further clarification

Baptist Lobo
Director
Phone # : +64 21 815040
+64 9 8287877
Email:baptist@taxadvantage.co.nz
Web: www.taxadvantage.co.nz...

Proposed remission of UOMI for COVID-19 and other changes.pdf Download View

2108 days ago
2108 days ago

Cuss the Cursed ToyMota Virus!

Kevin from Henderson

Throwing a Spanner in the Works w/ Our Regular Monthly West Auckland LinUX eNthusiasts Network Hui Hosted @ Waitakere Central Library Foyer ( altho I Suppose We might consider an Alternative Venue, that's Free, We Welcome any Offers or Suggestions, Our Head Count iz Typically a handfull! )

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Throwing a Spanner in the Works w/ Our Regular Monthly West Auckland LinUX eNthusiasts Network Hui Hosted @ Waitakere Central Library Foyer ( altho I Suppose We might consider an Alternative Venue, that's Free, We Welcome any Offers or Suggestions, Our Head Count iz Typically a handfull! )


Also Hopefully We'll get 2 C Local Super Rugby on Telly


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2108 days ago

Be Neighbourly, and...

Neighbourly.co.nz

With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020

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