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Our biggest fundraising event of the year Annual Appeal is back! And this year from 8-9 March in Horowhenua and Levin, we need your help to make a difference for animals in need!
We are on the search for passionate animal-lovers who are willing to join us in collecting donations from the public on… View moreOur biggest fundraising event of the year Annual Appeal is back! And this year from 8-9 March in Horowhenua and Levin, we need your help to make a difference for animals in need!
We are on the search for passionate animal-lovers who are willing to join us in collecting donations from the public on behalf of the abused, neglected, and injured animals across New Zealand.
Whether it’s just two hours out of your day, or for the whole day, your support means the absolute world to us!
So grab your onesies and costumes, bring some face paint, and get your friends – furry or human! – to join you and help give animals a second chance at happiness!
Visit our website to sign up today: www.spca.nz...
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Horowhenua District Council has announced Level Two water restrictions for residents connected to town water supplies in Levin and Ōhau, effective from Wednesday 13 February.
Level two water restrictions mean:
• Garden sprinklers and soak hoses must not be used at any time.
• Handheld … View moreHorowhenua District Council has announced Level Two water restrictions for residents connected to town water supplies in Levin and Ōhau, effective from Wednesday 13 February.
Level two water restrictions mean:
• Garden sprinklers and soak hoses must not be used at any time.
• Handheld hoses may only be used from 5am to 7am and from 7pm to 9pm on alternate days: houses with even street numbers on even dates; houses with odd street numbers on odd dates.
• Watering cans and buckets can be used on your odd/even dates at any time.
• Watering of public parks, gardens and reserves by bore water only.
• Hosing of paved areas is prohibited unless cleaning is required as a result of an accident, fire, health hazard or other emergencies.
Residents can obtain further information on the Water Restrictions page of the
A perfect Harvest wedding will be provided for the winning couple allowing them to celebrate their wedding in style at the Marton Harvest Festival on the 31st March 2019, followed by a honeymoon enjoying a Mountain to sea experience through the Rangitikei District.
Tell us why you would like to … View moreA perfect Harvest wedding will be provided for the winning couple allowing them to celebrate their wedding in style at the Marton Harvest Festival on the 31st March 2019, followed by a honeymoon enjoying a Mountain to sea experience through the Rangitikei District.
Tell us why you would like to “Elope to the Country” to be in to win a complete wedding package. Entries close 28th February 2019
Of course, we want everyone to join us at the Harvest Festival as our winning couple tie the knot. Be sure to follow us on the Marton Harvest Festival Facebook page to discover all the other reasons you should join us on the 31st of March.
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Reporter Manawatū Standard
Hey Neighbours,
We're looking into mail delays in Manawatū and Tararua, particularly for rural residents.
Doctors practices are apparently having issues with mail arriving on time, and people have been getting important appointment notifications days or even weeks after the appointment date… View moreHey Neighbours,
We're looking into mail delays in Manawatū and Tararua, particularly for rural residents.
Doctors practices are apparently having issues with mail arriving on time, and people have been getting important appointment notifications days or even weeks after the appointment date has already passed.
If you've had a similar issue with the post, our reporter Paul Mitchell would like to talk to you. You can email him at paul.mitchell@stuff.co.nz or call him on 027 405 2012.
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Anthonie & Mary van Rijn from Foxton Beach Community Patrol
Hello all,
In our first 2 months of patrolling we’ve had lots of positive feedback and quite a few thank yous from the public and wonder if any of you are keen to join us and build on that.
We’re just about to put the last of our previous intake’s volunteers on the street (to Community … View moreHello all,
In our first 2 months of patrolling we’ve had lots of positive feedback and quite a few thank yous from the public and wonder if any of you are keen to join us and build on that.
We’re just about to put the last of our previous intake’s volunteers on the street (to Community Patrol!).
The door and purse strings are therefore open for us to bring on board another 2 or 3 volunteers.
Vehicle patrolling in pairs, generally evening/night, is a great way to give something back to the community, become more familiar with the town and the colourful characters in it, as part of a structured, like-minded local patrol.
Although we are still bedding down the Foxton Beach operation, Foxton cover later this year is still very much in the plan so if you live there, want to patrol and don’t mind doing 3-6 months patrolling in Foxton Beach first then please don’t be shy!
Training, police check, uniform, ID badge, patrol vehicle and patrol partner 😎 are provided free of charge - in return you invest approx. 4 to 6 hours in study (to pass online theory training) and are prepared to patrol a minimum of 4 hours (2 patrols) per month.
Message Anthonie if you would like more information - another good place to get the low down on what we are all about is the Community Patrols of New Zealand Charitable Trust webpage: www.cpnz.org.nz...
Vicky June from Foxton
Has any one out there got a cabbage patch doll they no longer want my Granddaughter has fallen in love with them she was here for xmas and saw someone else an has asked me could Graddma find her one ..
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