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Rachel Moore Reporter from Horowhenua Mail
People in Horowhenua have an extra two weeks to consider the make-up of the district’s elected representation. Submissions now close on October 6.
The district council is proposing to cut two general ward seats while adding a Māori ward representative and merging the Miranui and Kere Kere … View morePeople in Horowhenua have an extra two weeks to consider the make-up of the district’s elected representation. Submissions now close on October 6.
The district council is proposing to cut two general ward seats while adding a Māori ward representative and merging the Miranui and Kere Kere wards.
Kylie from Tangimoana
I am looking to buy a piece of land in Tangimoana or surrounds. Wondering if there is anyone who has a space they would be willing to get rid of. Cheers
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Manawatū Standard
Hey neighbour,
Our homes are our havens, particularly during lockdown, when backyards become a vital venue for DIY enterprise, children's adventures and beloved hobbies.
The Standard is keen to celebrate and share the projects, games and passions brewing in our region's backyards, … View moreHey neighbour,
Our homes are our havens, particularly during lockdown, when backyards become a vital venue for DIY enterprise, children's adventures and beloved hobbies.
The Standard is keen to celebrate and share the projects, games and passions brewing in our region's backyards, that are helping to keep families entertained and spirits up during the alert level 4 restrictions.
If you've got a backyard bliss worth sharing, email reporter George Heagney at george.heagney@stuff.co.nz
He and a visual journalist will be visiting homes while adhering to lockdown social distancing rules and using drone photography.
Supplied images, supported by a brief description and caption information, are also welcome.
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Ange from Levin
Hi,our wheelie bin has gone.
Are the company collecting them up,for some reason? Yes the bills paid ;).
Rachel Moore Reporter from Horowhenua Mail
The mayor of Horowhenua is praising the community for playing by the rules during lockdown as council services resume in alert level 2.
Many Horowhenua District Council facilities are operating again, with fewer restrictions than in alert levels 3 and 4. But, the Delta variant means how it offers … View moreThe mayor of Horowhenua is praising the community for playing by the rules during lockdown as council services resume in alert level 2.
Many Horowhenua District Council facilities are operating again, with fewer restrictions than in alert levels 3 and 4. But, the Delta variant means how it offers services in alert level 2 is different this year.
Hey neighbours,
Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make … View moreHey neighbours,
Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make you happy.
Share a photo or story with your neighbours and you could be in to win Good Joe Coffee and Best Ugly Bagels (or bagels for your whole street!).
Share now!
Rachel Moore Reporter from Horowhenua Mail
The house just south of Tokomaru was devastated by fire on Thursday, leaving a family without a place to live and any possessions.
Manawatū acting assistant area commander Tony Sealey said firefighters determined the blaze was caused by a kitchen fire and it was not deemed suspicious.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Levin
We are open for Level 2! Please follow Covid safety guidelines!
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Lynn from Foxton Beach
Extendable wooden table and 6 chairs very good condition 1500 x 1m, 1940 x 1m extended $800.
Negotiable
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Merle & Barrie from Foxton Beach
Hi to all out there. Housie will resume on Friday 17th from 1pm. All newcomers welcome. Senior Citizens will be open from Monday 13th for all other activities ie: Pool, snooker, cards, Mah Jong indoor bowls. Come along for a look and find out more. Open from 10am just check on the notice board … View moreHi to all out there. Housie will resume on Friday 17th from 1pm. All newcomers welcome. Senior Citizens will be open from Monday 13th for all other activities ie: Pool, snooker, cards, Mah Jong indoor bowls. Come along for a look and find out more. Open from 10am just check on the notice board outside the building entrance.
James Eaton from Coast Access Radio 104.7FM
Greetings...our part of New Zealand drops to Level 2 as from 11.59pm Tuesday 7 September (basically from Wednesday).
For us, this means we can welcome back our programme makers and guests, and other volunteers who help us.
We ask that if you are coming to the station, please wear a mask, scan or … View moreGreetings...our part of New Zealand drops to Level 2 as from 11.59pm Tuesday 7 September (basically from Wednesday).
For us, this means we can welcome back our programme makers and guests, and other volunteers who help us.
We ask that if you are coming to the station, please wear a mask, scan or sign in, and keep physically distancing, as per the covid guidelines.
We also ask that for now, to keep your visits to a minimum. Please only come in if you have a scheduled appointment, recording session, broadcast, or other authorised duties on station. Once we drop to a level 1 or equivalent, then we welcome social visits again.
And if you're feeling unwell, or unsafe, stay home.
We endeavour to keep things running as normally as possible.
Any questions or enquiries, please ask.
I know not all of our volunteers have access to this message through Facebook, so where possible please spread the word.
Thank you very much for your efforts.
Todd
Station Manager.
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