West Harbour, Auckland

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Do you have any festive tips your community needs to know about? Post them here!

2597 days ago

We are proud to support Diabetes NZ

Mike from Anytime Fitness Hobsonville

#Anytimefitness is proud to support Diabetes NZ

🚨Purchase from AF Hobsonville today! 🚨

‘Eat Well, Live well’ provides healthy, Diabetes-friendly recipes designed by a range of famous and talented contributors, including Jax Hamilton, Simon and Alison Holst, Brett McGregor, Robert … View more
#Anytimefitness is proud to support Diabetes NZ

🚨Purchase from AF Hobsonville today! 🚨

‘Eat Well, Live well’ provides healthy, Diabetes-friendly recipes designed by a range of famous and talented contributors, including Jax Hamilton, Simon and Alison Holst, Brett McGregor, Robert Oliver, Kate Perera, Claire Turnbull and Lee-Ann Wann.

It includes a range of cuisine to tailor to a variety of palates and would make a great Christmas gift for any keen cook!

✅ Purchase for just $20 with all proceeds going to Diabetes NZ

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2604 days ago

Rabbit or chicken cage

Krystal from Huapai - Kumeu

Hi there has anyone got a free cage for guniea pigs I need one asap as my one is broken and dont want my piggies to escape I've already lost 2 from stouts 😔please text me on 0223200684 will really appreciate are big cage for 3 guneia pigs
Thanks heaps hope to hear from someone

2597 days ago

Time to have your say on the future of Te Atatū South

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Consultation on the future of Te Atatū South will be open from 14 Nov to 3 Dec.

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2597 days ago

Sel-Peacock Ave, Buscomb Ave (New Roundabout) Will Traffic Get Worse or Better? You Decide

Matt from Henderson

What do people think of the new roundabout that AT are putting in the top of Sel Peacock Ave-Buscomb Ave?

Do you think the traffic will get better or get worser off?

Here is the link if anyone is interested?

at.govt.nz...
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What do people think of the new roundabout that AT are putting in the top of Sel Peacock Ave-Buscomb Ave?

Do you think the traffic will get better or get worser off?

Here is the link if anyone is interested?

at.govt.nz...

I'll also post the info here too.

Consultation status: closed 9 August 2017


Proposal reference: TOW1718-011

We are proposing to:

Install a new mini roundabout including associated give way and flush median road markings.

Install four new splitter islands including new signage on the approach to the roundabout.

Install new a pram crossing and refuge island with tactile pavers and build a widened footpath access on the west and south approach to the roundabout on Sel Peacock Drive.

Install kerb extensions with a grass berm on the north-east corner (outside #13) and the south-west corner (outside #10) of the intersection.

Removal and conversion of several pram crossings to footpath at intersection.

Removal of parking outside #13 (1 space), outside #8 (2 spaces) and opposite #10 (4 spaces) on Buscomb Avenue.

Why the changes are needed

There have been many crashes occurring at this intersection due to vehicles not stopping and also confusion over who is required to give way from Buscomb Avenue.

The mini-roundabout proposed with new pedestrian refuges will encourage lower speeds and simplify the give way priority and turning movements resulting in a lower frequency and severity of crashes at this intersection. Parking has also been removed in order to improve visibility for pedestrians at the pram crossings.

Traffic and pedestrian surveys have been completed and are available on request.

Feedback

The proposal received positive feedback with some concerns raised by respondents. After reviewing this feedback and all other supporting evidence, the proposal will proceed without changes to the next stage of detailed planning.

Specific feedback and proposed solution

Installation of a speed hump would be beneficial to slowing down traffic entering Buscomb Ave from Great North Rd. This issue has been taken on board and will be investigated separately.

Next steps

We expect to introduce this work in the 2017/18 financial year, subject to any further changes in design or funding issues.

Contractors will notify all residents in the area 48-hours prior to starting construction work.

Matt

sel-peacock-dr-buscomb-ave-consultation-drawing.pdf Download View

2597 days ago

Watch out for this phone scam neighbours such as Trading Investments and Microsoft - Reply

Matt from Henderson

Yeah, I get this phone call from time to time wanting my name to be interested in making a secondary income. I did tell a guy on the same call to delete me off the database because I unfortunately had signed up for a trading scheme a while back but I found out they went to administration in … View moreYeah, I get this phone call from time to time wanting my name to be interested in making a secondary income. I did tell a guy on the same call to delete me off the database because I unfortunately had signed up for a trading scheme a while back but I found out they went to administration in November last year. So I understand your peoples pain around this subject.

If any of you on Neighbourly do get any phone calls , usually if you have a landline phone with a screen showing with phone numbers, write the number down first while it rings. I know that sounds like a pain in the backside but eventually if you get the whole number down you will be able to see if they ring next time. Usually the phone number will in the UK starting with a 0064 than whatever the number is.

Most trading schemes and scams online want you to deposit $250 USD to start off your own trading account. This money you don't get back. Many online trading groups say that you can withdrawal your own money out of that account after so many trades, etc but that is very unlikely. Trading online is a risky business but then it basically wasting your own hard worked money on something that is usually worth nothing in the long run.

The other thing I would like to mention is the Microsoft scams as well. There will people from time to time who claim who are "Microsoft" technicians or "actual certified" people to want to fix your computer. Please if anyone gets these phone calls, just say "No thanks, Not interested. I know you guys are scams! Microsoft would not ring me to look at my computer!" Something like that. MICROSOFT DOES NOT RING PEOPLE WANTING THEM TO FIX THERE COMPUTERS. PERIOD!

Now last thing is that if anyone has email, I'm sure that most people do now. Just want to say if anyone get emails saying that your bank account has not been verified, these too on the emails are called "phishing" emails, where a certain email would come up on your email saying that your bank account needs verifying or your bank account needs updating, usually if you get any emails like this, if you search on the email address itself the email address will be something like say michaelxyz@habbabalubba744k44juinhyuuy.com, some ridiculous email like this. Just delete these emails but if you do accidentally click the fake link on that email address, this will go to the actual bank website whatever your bank maybe.

Matt

2597 days ago

How do you feel about your life in Auckland?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

A major survey looking at the quality of life of Aucklanders has found some startling results.

Up to 40 per cent of people in some suburbs said they didn't have enough money to cover everyday items such as food or clothing. And nearly half described their housing costs as … View more
Hi neighbours,

A major survey looking at the quality of life of Aucklanders has found some startling results.

Up to 40 per cent of people in some suburbs said they didn't have enough money to cover everyday items such as food or clothing. And nearly half described their housing costs as unaffordable. To read more, click here.

The survey found:
- Begging to be a big problem in Manurewa
- Rough sleepers were considered to be a big problem in Manurewa and Māngere-Ōtāhuhu
- Drugs and alcohol were considered a problem in West Auckland's Henderson-Massey areas.

So what are your thoughts on the survey and its results? Is it an accurate reflection of what's happening in your community? What community issues would you add to the list?
Share your thoughts with us in the replies below.
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)

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2597 days ago

Making Mistakes In Your Tax Payments

UHY Haines Norton Kumeu

One issue we see quite often is clients making tax payments to the wrong IRD account, or against the wrong financial year. If payment has been made to the wrong account it will look as if you have missed a deadline and then penalties and interest can be charged. In this article we provide a list of… View moreOne issue we see quite often is clients making tax payments to the wrong IRD account, or against the wrong financial year. If payment has been made to the wrong account it will look as if you have missed a deadline and then penalties and interest can be charged. In this article we provide a list of the most common IRD tax accounts and how to use them.

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2597 days ago

NEW!!!

Sofa 2 U

WE'VE JUST HAD SOME FUN AND FUNKY NEW STOCKS ARRIVING JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER!!! 😎😎😎

2597 days ago

Sunday Kids Dine Free

The Fireplace - Bar & Restaurant

Kids dine free with parents every Sunday - 
conditions apply

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2597 days ago

Watch out for this phone scam neighbours!

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Be aware, police have identified a new telephone scam targeting New Zealanders. If you receive an angry call from someone seeking compensation for car damages, hang up. To read more, click here.

What you need to know:
- The call will be from an international number that's … View more
Hi neighbours,

Be aware, police have identified a new telephone scam targeting New Zealanders. If you receive an angry call from someone seeking compensation for car damages, hang up. To read more, click here.

What you need to know:
- The call will be from an international number that's then redirected through a local number.
- The aggressive scammer could be very convincing.
- Upon answering, they demand money for damages from a vehicle collision they claim you were involved in.
- Police are urging people to warn elderly relatives so they do not fall victim to the scam and lose money.
- If you receive a call of this nature, police advise you to hang up immediately.

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2597 days ago

World Diabetes Day

Mike from Anytime Fitness Hobsonville

Today is World Diabetes Day.

The theme for this year is ‘The Family and Diabetes’, which is designed to promote the role of family in the management, care, prevention and education of diabetes.

This idea is echoed by @Diabetes NZ’s Diabetes Action Month theme ‘Act Now to Live … View more
Today is World Diabetes Day.

The theme for this year is ‘The Family and Diabetes’, which is designed to promote the role of family in the management, care, prevention and education of diabetes.

This idea is echoed by @Diabetes NZ’s Diabetes Action Month theme ‘Act Now to Live Well’, which encourages families to make positive collective lifestyle changes, such as adopting a healthy diet and including exercise in daily routines.

@Anytime Fitness New Zealand is proud to support Diabetes NZ as we work together to help more people reach their healthier place.

This World Diabetes Day, we encourage you to think about new healthy habits and activities that you can enjoy with your family. Please share your ideas and tips in the comments in order to help inspire others!

For more information about diabetes and support, visit: www.diabetes.org.nz...

#diabetesnz #anytimefitnesshobsonville

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2598 days ago

Stand up NZ

White Ribbon

White Ribbon is asking men to take the online pledge and stand up, speak out and act to prevent men's violence towards women.

With 41% of a front line officers time spent dealing with family violence, we need you to stand up by taking The Pledge.

Find out more at whiteribbon.org.nz
Take the pledge here

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