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Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Is it OK to tell off other people's children? If they're being a pain, Daniel Faitaua says, then go for it.
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The Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk is back for 2017, proudly supporting the Heart Foundation NZ. We've got over $25,000 worth of fantastic prizes up for grabs including: Fitbit activity trackers, Stirling Sports vouchers, Canopy Camping Escapes + more. Each entrant will also receive… View moreThe Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run/Walk is back for 2017, proudly supporting the Heart Foundation NZ. We've got over $25,000 worth of fantastic prizes up for grabs including: Fitbit activity trackers, Stirling Sports vouchers, Canopy Camping Escapes + more. Each entrant will also receive a Dick Frizzell designed event t-shirt.
So, get your running shoes ready to walk alongside thousands of other women to promote good heart health. You could even rub shoulders with an Olympian. Please join us by signing up to our 5km Fun Run/Walk to show your support.
Buy tickets at jennianmothersday.com.
Buy tickets now
Reporter Franklin County News
A new urgent care medical facility will ensure accident and emergency services stay in Franklin.
Urgent Care Franklin (UCF) will be open for business from July 1, and will be located where Pukekohe Family Doctors currently operates on Manukau Rd.
Last month, Pukekohe Family Health Clinic ...
The team from Red Cross Auckland
Get moving for good! Step up, get fit as we head into winter – and do your bit to help vulnerable people both at home in the New Zealand and overseas. Join the Red Cross Journey and choose to follow either the journey of a former refugee family traveling to safety across dangerous terrain, or one… View moreGet moving for good! Step up, get fit as we head into winter – and do your bit to help vulnerable people both at home in the New Zealand and overseas. Join the Red Cross Journey and choose to follow either the journey of a former refugee family traveling to safety across dangerous terrain, or one of our Disaster Welfare & Support Team volunteers as they train and respond to emergencies around New Zealand.
You’ll aim to cover the same distance as you learn about their challenges, sacrifices and fears along the way, and their hopes and aspirations for the future. And by fundraising over the month, you’ll be joining the Red Cross family of good people doing good things in your community and around the world.
WHEN: 8 May – 8 June 2017
WHERE: This is a ‘virtual event’. Walk or run from home to work, upstairs (without the lift!), go hiking on the weekend, pound the pavement or the treadmill, sports training, etc. and count all your steps!
HOW: On the Red Cross Journey online platform.
WEB PAGE: Red Cross Journey link attached.
SHARE: At the bottom of page the web page, are links to posters and way to share on social media.
Registration starts 20th April. Then, from 8 May, start counting your steps and have fun fundraising!
For more information: robyn.brady@redcross.org.nz
Please let me know when you decide to register and I can support you.
Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
The Franklin Group Rotary 2017 Annual Charity Golf Tournament is set to save lives.
Thanks to the funds that will be raised from the golf tournament, the Rotary Club of Pukekohe has "committed" to the purchase of five defibrillators for the Franklin district.
The golf … View moreThe Franklin Group Rotary 2017 Annual Charity Golf Tournament is set to save lives.
Thanks to the funds that will be raised from the golf tournament, the Rotary Club of Pukekohe has "committed" to the purchase of five defibrillators for the Franklin district.
The golf tournament and its ...
Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Exactly two years after they last visited Pukekohe the Black Sticks women's hockey team will play three tests against their Indian equivalents at Rosa Birch Park, Pukekohe in May.
The last time the Black Sticks stopped by they were building up to the Rio Olympics and they took on a … View moreExactly two years after they last visited Pukekohe the Black Sticks women's hockey team will play three tests against their Indian equivalents at Rosa Birch Park, Pukekohe in May.
The last time the Black Sticks stopped by they were building up to the Rio Olympics and they took on a Counties ...
Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Patumahoe produced the shock of the round to beat high-flying Karaka 35-20 at Patumahoe Domain in a round of Easter weekend upsets in Counties Manukau premier club rugby.
Patumahoe enjoyed their Easter eggs a little more, claiming the Wymer Cup, contested between the two clubs, for the first … View morePatumahoe produced the shock of the round to beat high-flying Karaka 35-20 at Patumahoe Domain in a round of Easter weekend upsets in Counties Manukau premier club rugby.
Patumahoe enjoyed their Easter eggs a little more, claiming the Wymer Cup, contested between the two clubs, for the first ...
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
Do you have a neighbour who is just awesome, is the glue of your community, or makes a significant difference in the lives of you, your family and your neighbours. Nominate them for the neighbourhood champion and they get the chance of winning this framed photo from internationally renowned … View moreDo you have a neighbour who is just awesome, is the glue of your community, or makes a significant difference in the lives of you, your family and your neighbours. Nominate them for the neighbourhood champion and they get the chance of winning this framed photo from internationally renowned photographer Doug Pearson.
Email your nomination to kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz
The amount of thought that can go into food preparation is just exhausting sometimes. Here at Acacia Cove, we can eliminate the thought and planning for your Monday lunch. On Mondays between the hours of 11:00am and 1:00pm our restaurant will be open for visitors over 60. Why don’t you come and … View moreThe amount of thought that can go into food preparation is just exhausting sometimes. Here at Acacia Cove, we can eliminate the thought and planning for your Monday lunch. On Mondays between the hours of 11:00am and 1:00pm our restaurant will be open for visitors over 60. Why don’t you come and join us for a delicious, reasonably priced lunch?
We would love to personally welcome you to our Village, so it would be great if you could let us know that you will be attending. You can do so by calling us on 09 268 8522 - option 0 for Reception or e-mail us at reception@acaciacove.co.nz
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Ormiston ReStore Charity Shop (HabitatAuckland)
Habitat for Humanity believes everyone deserves a decent place to live. Our ReStores provide revenue for our home assistance programme, our minor home repair service and global village builds. We offer items at between 50-90% of retail. Visit one of our two East Auckland stores TODAY.
… View moreHabitat for Humanity believes everyone deserves a decent place to live. Our ReStores provide revenue for our home assistance programme, our minor home repair service and global village builds. We offer items at between 50-90% of retail. Visit one of our two East Auckland stores TODAY.
DONATE, VOLUNTEER or SHOP at 8 Ormiston Road, East Tamaki or our newest store at 131 Pilkington Road, Panmure.
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Tony from Southern Autos Manukau
Hi Neighbours. I need your help. A lot of my customers have called me up saying "Hey Tony, I went to visit you and I couldn't find you! I need a car but I don't know where you are!"
Our company has expanded and we had to move because we needed more space. The good news is … View moreHi Neighbours. I need your help. A lot of my customers have called me up saying "Hey Tony, I went to visit you and I couldn't find you! I need a car but I don't know where you are!"
Our company has expanded and we had to move because we needed more space. The good news is that I haven't gone far! I have moved across the fence to our exciting new dealership Southern Autos Manukau to help lead the Used Vehicle Department. I need your help to get the word out!
As you know, I offer a genuinely professional "no hassle" approach to your vehicle purchasing and financing needs. I am available 7 days a week to talk these through with you, including payment options to suit your lifestyle. Please call in and see me at my new location and have a coffee with me; let's discuss how I can help you get in to a new car today.
My location may have changed, but the impeccable 7 days a week service and vast selection of vehicles remain the same. I'm on the corner of Great South Road and Bakerfield Place and I look forward to catching up with all of my neighbours now that you know where to find me!
Phone me on (09) 263 6840 or 021 2899 628 or email me at tony@southernautos.co.nz
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The Team from NZ Transport Agency
Orams Road Bridge will be closed from Saturday 22 April for 5 months, reopening in October. This is so that we can rebuild the bridge to widen the motorway beneath for an additional fourth lane. Detour routes for traffic, buses, pedestrians and cyclists will be in place so allow extra time for your… View moreOrams Road Bridge will be closed from Saturday 22 April for 5 months, reopening in October. This is so that we can rebuild the bridge to widen the motorway beneath for an additional fourth lane. Detour routes for traffic, buses, pedestrians and cyclists will be in place so allow extra time for your journey.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation. For more information please call 0508 6982 724 or click here.
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Auckland is now gearing up for the effects of Cyclone Cook as it passes by our region - click here for details and stay tuned to Our Auckland for further updates.
Julie Kaio Reporter from Franklin County News
Waikato District Council is encouraging its residents to take note of the following advice during this period of bad weather:
You should:
• Stay inside. Avoid driving unless absolutely necessary. If you do have to travel take extra care due to surface water on roads and debris that may be … View moreWaikato District Council is encouraging its residents to take note of the following advice during this period of bad weather:
You should:
• Stay inside. Avoid driving unless absolutely necessary. If you do have to travel take extra care due to surface water on roads and debris that may be left on the road due to previous slips.
• Drive with extreme caution if travel is essential. If you are driving at night don’t rely on signage, you may be the first to come across a slip or flooding.
• Bring your pets inside. Move stock to shelter or high ground. If you have to evacuate, take your pets with you.
• Put your household emergency plan into action and check your getaway kit in case you have to leave in a hurry. Civil Defence is advising people to have food and water for seven days, especially those who live in rural areas that are easily cut off.
• Secure, or move indoors, all items that could get blown about and cause harm in strong winds.
• Close windows, external and internal doors. Pull curtains and drapes over unprotected glass areas to prevent injury from shattered or flying glass.
• If the wind becomes destructive, stay away from doors and windows and shelter further inside the house.
• Power cuts are possible in severe weather. Unplug small appliances that could be affected by electrical power surges. If power is lost unplug major appliances to reduce the power surge and possible damage when power is restored.
• Stay out of flood water as there is a risk of wastewater contamination and unknown hazards.
• If people or property are in danger always call 111. Call 0800 492 452 to report damage.
• If you feel your home is at risk please seek alternative accommodation with friends or family. If you can’t, please contact Waikato District Council on 0800 492 452.
There are still roads in our district that are closed following last week’s ex-Cyclone Debbie. Closed roads and partially open roads in our district as at 10.15am, 13 April are:
Roads closed:
Maurice Road, Glen Murray
Churchill Rd between 8km and 11km mark, Pukekawa
Clarke and Denize Road, Pukekawa
Klondyke Road, Te Kohanga
Koheroa Road between Kellyville Road and Glass Road intersections, Mercer
Pioneer Road and Bluff Road, Pokeno
Richardson Road, Waikaretu
Partially open
:
Allan and Eyre Road, Onewhero
Kellyville Road (closed to heavy vehicle traffic), Mercer
McIntyre Road, Waiterimu
Pororua Road, Waiterimu
River Road, Tuakau
Te Puroa Road, Ngaruawahia
Waikaretu Valley Rd, Waikaretu
Wairamarama-Onewhero Road
Waingaro Road, Glen Massey
With the wild weather hitting many parts of New Zealand today, it’s important to be prepared for widespread flooding, heavy rain, slips, and wind damage. You can be prepared by ensuring your emergency kits are fully-stocked and you’ve got plenty of water.
* Find out which items to put in … View moreWith the wild weather hitting many parts of New Zealand today, it’s important to be prepared for widespread flooding, heavy rain, slips, and wind damage. You can be prepared by ensuring your emergency kits are fully-stocked and you’ve got plenty of water.
* Find out which items to put in your emergency kit
* Keep an eye on MetService weather updates for more information. Remember to check in on your neighbours to make sure they’re OK. Stay safe on the roads, and consider altering your Easter travel plans.
With hundreds of Bay of Plenty residents already hit hard with severe flooding, we’ve launched an appeal to help. Many families will never be able to return to their homes. 100% of donations will go to those in need, please donate now.
Stay safe!
The team at New Zealand Red Cross
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