Camberley, Hastings

Got any recipes for great festive treats?

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3016 days ago

Keep New Zealand Beautiful

Paula from Flaxmere

Keep New Zealand Beautiful
Clean Up Event 2017
16/9/2017
Today 21people including James ,Ashlyn, and Lorenzo went to the local awa Ngaruroro. Its full name was, Ngaruroro moko tuararo ki rangatira, which was given by Ruawharo, one of the tohunga or priests aboard the Takitimu waka when it … View more
Keep New Zealand Beautiful
Clean Up Event 2017
16/9/2017
Today 21people including James ,Ashlyn, and Lorenzo went to the local awa Ngaruroro. Its full name was, Ngaruroro moko tuararo ki rangatira, which was given by Ruawharo, one of the tohunga or priests aboard the Takitimu waka when it arrived in Hawke's Bay hundreds of years ago.
We all gathered with one purpose. To clean the litter away from our awa.
We hold regular clean up events at the awa to educate the community about the environmental damage that is happening. This week was also Keep New Zealand Beautiful Clean Up Week.
We collected and picked up litter for just over an hour. James worked hard carrying the recycling bag. It was getting heavier and heavier but he was still determined to fulfil his role as kaitiaki. He climbed over banks to gather litter carrying his bag. We (Paula and James) talked about the litter and the concerns we shared.
We meet up with Juliet, Cassie, and Cheri and helped them gather a large pile of litter that was from a household dumping. It included a Dyson Vacuum cleaner, flat screen TV, overalls and other bits and pieces. Tina cleaned up a pile of car parts. We believe we could have put a car together with all the parts collected.
We were pleased to have Paul Bailey the Hawkes Bay Regional Councillor join us. Paul and his partner found a huge pile at the other end of the awa clean up area, consisting of another household dumping. Paul was able to get addresses and names from the mail.
He was going to follow up on this.
We came back together as a group and planted three new native trees. Near the picnic table to remember what we had done and what we would like the future to look like.
We shared some scones and soup and a few stories and then it was time to go home.
Photos have been put on facebook and a whole new world of conversations has been provoked. Let’s hope our actions get some reaction and creates more kaitiaki. We also wait with anticipation to hear from the council the weight of the litter collected.

3016 days ago

Pool, Boy Wanted (Or Girl)

Liz from Havelock North

Someone to Valet over next few months and may be a few to do as our Retiree has retired!!!!!!

3016 days ago

Love your backyard this Conservation Week

The Team from Department of Conservation

We Kiwis love our backyard. Whether it's our own gardens, parks or our big Kiwi backyard. Because we love it, we want to take care of it. Conservation Week is a great time to show our backyard some love.

There's plenty of ways for you and your family to take part, and we’ll be adding… View more
We Kiwis love our backyard. Whether it's our own gardens, parks or our big Kiwi backyard. Because we love it, we want to take care of it. Conservation Week is a great time to show our backyard some love.

There's plenty of ways for you and your family to take part, and we’ll be adding more local events soon. For information on backyard activities and events near you, visit: www.conservationweek.org.nz....

Plus, keep an eye out for our photo competition details coming soon!

If you know of other Conservation Week events in your area, you can add them to our list here: www.doc.govt.nz...

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3018 days ago

Local four square

Debbie from Frimley

Welcome to our local four Square new friendly owners
Nice pleasant change
Fresh produce
Plenty of stock
Nice and friendly and smiley

3017 days ago

Passion Fruit Natural Spray

Carol Neighbourly Lead from Parkvale

Hello to all neighbour's I am hoping someone would have a natural spray recipe for passion fruit. Last year was heart breaking to see a good vine demolished by those shocking passion fruit hoppers. If possible we are trying to go green on all our plants including roses. Do hope someone can … View moreHello to all neighbour's I am hoping someone would have a natural spray recipe for passion fruit. Last year was heart breaking to see a good vine demolished by those shocking passion fruit hoppers. If possible we are trying to go green on all our plants including roses. Do hope someone can help. Many thanks Carol

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3017 days ago

Do you want to buy a NZ made, quality motorhome?

Kelly from Havelock North

Kea Dreamtime, 2010 model. Large inside, lots of storage and many configurations. Beautifully designed motorhome for sale. Price reduced to $105,000! Please ring Kelly on 0210 34 97 66.

Negotiable

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3018 days ago

missing your mobile phone?

Anna Kiriakidis from Duart Historic House

Yesterday (Friday) a mobile phone was found in the car-park. Please contact the care-taker on 877 6334 to arrange collection asap.

3034 days ago

Just for fun: Recipe sharing

Jane from Mahora

What's your fave cake? Mine is pear and rum cake. I am a huge fan of lemon anything, but have yet to find a lemon cake recipe that is moist enough and doesn't over-colour when baked.. one of my life's missions (I lead a sorry little existence hehe)

Here's my recipe for Pear … View more
What's your fave cake? Mine is pear and rum cake. I am a huge fan of lemon anything, but have yet to find a lemon cake recipe that is moist enough and doesn't over-colour when baked.. one of my life's missions (I lead a sorry little existence hehe)

Here's my recipe for Pear & Rum cake:

1&1/2c sultanas
1c water
3c peeled and diced pears
1/2c marsala or rum (I’ve only ever used rum or masala – rum you can taste in the cake, marsala not so much)
1&1/2t baking soda

190g butter
1c and 3T sugar
2 large free range eggs
1t vanilla essence

2&1/2c plain white flour
1T baking powder
1t cinnamon
1t ginger
1t mixed spice
1t ground cloves

Bring the sultanas and water to a simmer, let them bubble away for 5 mins. Add the pears, baking soda and booze then turn off the heat, cover and leave to cool.

Cream the butter and sugar before adding the other ingredients.

Gently combine the wet with the dry and bake in a pre-heated 180 deg oven for approx 45 mins til cooked.

I line my baking tin but don’t think it’s critical, greasing it would be tho!
(No idea what size tin I use sorry, it's just "the pear cake tin"!) ;)

Serve dusted with icing sugar and with soft whipped cream as a dessert. Or cold with just the icing sugar dusting.

I have put pecans on the top of this before baking, that was a fab touch.
I have subbed in apples and they're good too!

This recipe never fails and even people who don't like pears or rum will scoff it happily.

PS If you wanted to share your fave recipe, I know I wouldn't complain - I am *that* person who tears a page out of a magazine with a recipe on it (well, not so much now, I tend to take a photo of it but before I had a cell phone you'd see me carefully watching everyone in the room to see if anyone could tell I was nicking off with the page I wanted) :-D

3028 days ago

Door to door sales tactics yet again!

Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North

Many of you know my aversion to forceful door to door sales people. In fact I got into a little hot water last time I talked about this..... However it has just come to my attention that there are sales people offering free carpet shampoos. The whole campaign is geared to getting into a persons … View moreMany of you know my aversion to forceful door to door sales people. In fact I got into a little hot water last time I talked about this..... However it has just come to my attention that there are sales people offering free carpet shampoos. The whole campaign is geared to getting into a persons home environment to sell a vacuum cleaner. You may well ask, Carol I thought you said this was a carpet shampoo! You would be correct as that is what my contact thought. Lo and behold that was not the intent, they did very badly want to sell a $4000 vacuum cleaner... Yes you read that right, a $4000 vacuum!

My contact is savvy but it still took some time to convince the sales person there was not going to be a sale. Our concern is that there are vulnerable people in our community who may well feel pressured into making a purchase they can ill afford or need. So please be aware and let other people know if there are concerns.

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3024 days ago

went back to Omahu road dental

Marie from Parkvale

Well I went back to Omahu Road dental and although friendly the dentis said she fixed where I couldn't floss in between two teeth (as a result of work she did on the previous/first visit o her). Went home with the dental floss they gave me (as they said maybe it was my floss at home that the … View moreWell I went back to Omahu Road dental and although friendly the dentis said she fixed where I couldn't floss in between two teeth (as a result of work she did on the previous/first visit o her). Went home with the dental floss they gave me (as they said maybe it was my floss at home that the problem), and their floss doesn't work either and I still can't floss ;between those two teeth. So I'm going to try Te whenua and Jan/Feb. Two (including the female dentist there) of the 3 ladies at Omahu Rd dental were consistantly friendly on my visits and even very understanding when I go the time wrong for one of the appointments.

3021 days ago

Nō hea koe? Where are you from?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Here is a selection of Aotearoa – New Zealand Māori place names. While it's not extensive, can you spot the name of the town closest to you?

Do you know your Kawatiri from your Kirikiriroa? Take Stuff's quick quiz on Māori place names here.

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3021 days ago

New Home Builders Info Session coming up!

The Team from Jennian Homes

Thinking about building or curious about how best to do it? Join a Jennian New Home Builders Information Session.

These completely FREE information evenings are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. No matter your budget or levels of … View more
Thinking about building or curious about how best to do it? Join a Jennian New Home Builders Information Session.

These completely FREE information evenings are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. No matter your budget or levels of experience - you'll leave your Information Session with greater insights into:
• Establishing your construction budget
• Avoiding hidden costs
• Saving money by building an environmentally friendly home
• Planning the home you've always wanted

Your local Jennian team would love to meet you - to share our construction industry knowledge and to find out how we can help get into your dream home. Come along with any questions you might have and learn how to avoid ‘OH NO’ moments. Find out more at jennianinfo.com
Register now

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3049 days ago

Did you know that we supply a range of frozen meals??

Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North

Yes that's one of the many things we do at Age Concern in Havelock North. There are so many older (and not so older) people that just don't have the desire or ability to cook main meals any longer. We've partnered with Pure Catering here in the village who provide us with a range of … View moreYes that's one of the many things we do at Age Concern in Havelock North. There are so many older (and not so older) people that just don't have the desire or ability to cook main meals any longer. We've partnered with Pure Catering here in the village who provide us with a range of good old fashioned meals that are freshly frozen. An oxymoron I know but still ... no preservatives and delivered to us weekly.

Please give us a call if you'd like any more info. Deliveries in the Havelock North area once a week. Menu attached.

Menu 16.8.17.pdf Download View

3022 days ago

Voting is now open!

Electoral Commission

Hi neighbours! Did you know that voting is now open for the 2017 General Election? This means you can vote whenever you’re ready.

You can even enrol at any advance voting place if you haven’t already.

To find your closest advance voting place, simply check your EasyVote pack or you can … View more
Hi neighbours! Did you know that voting is now open for the 2017 General Election? This means you can vote whenever you’re ready.

You can even enrol at any advance voting place if you haven’t already.

To find your closest advance voting place, simply check your EasyVote pack or you can check here.
Find out more

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3023 days ago

Experienced Carpet Cleaners

Sue from Gardna Carpet Cleaning

Carpets need cleaning? Call us for personal service at a reasonable price.
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