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Ronald from Maxron Associates
I was pretty grumpy when our nanny state decided to tell me I cant have plastic bags from my dairy or takeaway. Mainly because I had to go and buy plastic bags for my home rubbish bins, when I used to use the bag I got from the shop. Last night I went for takeaways and was given plastic bags to … View moreI was pretty grumpy when our nanny state decided to tell me I cant have plastic bags from my dairy or takeaway. Mainly because I had to go and buy plastic bags for my home rubbish bins, when I used to use the bag I got from the shop. Last night I went for takeaways and was given plastic bags to carry it home. I said I thought you couldn't do this any more, she replied no its ok if the bag doesn't have handles. Go figure, plastic bags with handles are more dangerous than plastic bags without handles who'd have thought. Mind you I'm happy again because guess where they fit, you got it, in my rubbish bin under the sink, outstanding.
Leanne from Henderson
Hi has anyone got one of these. What do you think. I received mine and put a brand new battery in it. It did not work. Then I put it down & it turned on & would not turn off. Had to take the battery out of it. I tried it & don’t believe it has done anything to my teeth. Maybe I am … View moreHi has anyone got one of these. What do you think. I received mine and put a brand new battery in it. It did not work. Then I put it down & it turned on & would not turn off. Had to take the battery out of it. I tried it & don’t believe it has done anything to my teeth. Maybe I am using it wrong.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
This offer ends today! For 75 years, NZ Gardener has been sharing great gardening advice and amazing New Zealand gardens, DIY projects, seasonal recipes and preserves and more. For the month of September we’d like to offer our Neighbourly audience a special offer for a one-year subscription at … View moreThis offer ends today! For 75 years, NZ Gardener has been sharing great gardening advice and amazing New Zealand gardens, DIY projects, seasonal recipes and preserves and more. For the month of September we’d like to offer our Neighbourly audience a special offer for a one-year subscription at $75. Use the promo code NZGN75.
Birgit from Massey
Hi, any keen gardeners in here? Tomato season is soon upon us
We have the gift that keeps on giving: a bamboo jungle ;).
Thick, really thick, thin, long, short.... Cut as many as you want, only condition is: you need to take the bushy bits, too.
Just a thought: these would be a good means… View moreHi, any keen gardeners in here? Tomato season is soon upon us
We have the gift that keeps on giving: a bamboo jungle ;).
Thick, really thick, thin, long, short.... Cut as many as you want, only condition is: you need to take the bushy bits, too.
Just a thought: these would be a good means for someone to fundraise. Bamboo stakes in the stores sell for $2-$3 each! Massey West, Don Buck Rd
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Meena from New Lynn
Need to install kitchen rangehood, bathroom fan and some other small jobs. Any recommendations for reasonably-priced electrician. Thanks
Brian from New Lynn
Cornwall Park is a morning haven for Auckland joggers and dog walkers once more, with its gates closing to motorists during peak morning traffic. From today, park bosses are closing the gates at Myers Dr and the Olive Grove until 9.30am on weekdays, to prevent commuters attempting to use the … View moreCornwall Park is a morning haven for Auckland joggers and dog walkers once more, with its gates closing to motorists during peak morning traffic. From today, park bosses are closing the gates at Myers Dr and the Olive Grove until 9.30am on weekdays, to prevent commuters attempting to use the park's roads as a shortcut between Manukau Rd and Green Lane East. "The park's purpose, and the reason it was gifted to Aucklanders, is for it to be a place of recreation for everyone, and this is not consistent with high volumes of often fast through-traffic," park director Michael Ayrton said. He suggested commuters might actually find it faster to use main roads anyway. "I think if you drive down Greenlane West and turn left and go down Manukau Rd, you'll find it's quite a bit quicker than cutting through the park, which contains 25 speed humps and three pedestrian crossings." Ayrton said the gate closure will allow people to walk their dog, go for a jog or enjoy the spring daffodils in the mornings, without the stream of vehicles. There will still be vehicle access from 7am through four other gates - and weekend and public holiday opening times will not change. The feedback had been mixed about the change, Ayrton said. "The majority of our regular park users are pleased to see it. But this is nothing new, we've had a number of car-less days in the park in the past couple of years ... I think more and more people are getting used to the idea."
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff
A stack of six envelopes containing voting papers for the local body elections were spotted at the doorstep of a derelict building on a busy central Auckland footpath on Thursday, despite the letter box being taped shut. NZ Post admitted the delivery person had left the voting papers on the … View moreA stack of six envelopes containing voting papers for the local body elections were spotted at the doorstep of a derelict building on a busy central Auckland footpath on Thursday, despite the letter box being taped shut. NZ Post admitted the delivery person had left the voting papers on the footpath, but said it took the responsibility of delivering voting papers "very seriously".
Do you think online voting would help eliminate the risk of election fraud?
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Alexandria from Kelston
Hi everyone ! I’m just wondering if anyone has any old photo frames that they are throwing away ? I only need the glass from them for a project I’m making over the school holidays with my nieces and nephews. I’m happy to pick up. Would be super grateful !
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader
Hi neighbours, Auckland is set to get another upmarket dormitory-style "co-living" house for adults where residents pay up to $360 to rent a room and share communal facilities like the kitchen, bathrooms and living areas with 21 neighbours. The Coh, a luxury boarding house, has been so … View moreHi neighbours, Auckland is set to get another upmarket dormitory-style "co-living" house for adults where residents pay up to $360 to rent a room and share communal facilities like the kitchen, bathrooms and living areas with 21 neighbours. The Coh, a luxury boarding house, has been so popular since opening on Symonds St on July 22 that its owner is planning to open another. What do you think of the co-living concept? Would you try it? Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment to appear in print.
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