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Matt Rilkoff Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
We know fruit trees aren't cheap to buy but we never thought they'd be stolen from people's gardens. New Plymouth woman Jan Kuyl recently lost $600 worth of trees. What is happening out there people?
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A cash-strapped national youth cancer charity has confirmed it is to axe a number of jobs as it undergoes a restructure to stay afloat.
Although CanTeen has yet to announce the number of positions being lost, or the regions affected, Stuff understands that Manawatū, Dunedin and Hawkes Bay … View moreA cash-strapped national youth cancer charity has confirmed it is to axe a number of jobs as it undergoes a restructure to stay afloat.
Although CanTeen has yet to announce the number of positions being lost, or the regions affected, Stuff understands that Manawatū, Dunedin and Hawkes Bay branches are closing, while Taranaki will shut for good at the end of the week. Read more
Blanton Smith Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
CanTeen has confirmed a national restructure will take place meaning its Taranaki branch will close on Friday, with the sole employee being made redundant on Dec19 - just six days before Christmas.
NPDC from New Plymouth District Council
Apply today for the Creative Communities Grant! All projects will do 1 or more of the following:
Access and participation:
- Create opportunities for local communities to engage with and participate in local arts activities.
Diversity:
- Support the diverse artistic cultural traditions of … View moreApply today for the Creative Communities Grant! All projects will do 1 or more of the following:
Access and participation:
- Create opportunities for local communities to engage with and participate in local arts activities.
Diversity:
- Support the diverse artistic cultural traditions of local communities, enriching and promoting their uniqueness and cultural diversity
Young people:
- Enable and encourage young people (under 18 years) to engage with and actively participate in the arts.
For applications or more information visit newplymouthnz.com
Applications close Sunday 3rd Feb 2019. Projects will not have started before an application is assessed (assessment date March 2019), and will not have already been funded by Creative New Zealand or North Taranaki Community Arts Council.
Apply here!
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