Fitzroy, New Plymouth

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2517 days ago

Time is running out to grab a bargain on shoes!

Fitzroy Shoes

Hi neighbours. Our shoe sale is ON NOW - up to 50% OFF! Come and meet the team to experience our fantastic service and buy your perfect pair of shoes. We have a great selection of shoes to fit every occasion. Come on in and say hello. We look forward to seeing you before our sale ends!

John … View more
Hi neighbours. Our shoe sale is ON NOW - up to 50% OFF! Come and meet the team to experience our fantastic service and buy your perfect pair of shoes. We have a great selection of shoes to fit every occasion. Come on in and say hello. We look forward to seeing you before our sale ends!

John Brbich
Owner - Fitzroy Shoes
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2530 days ago

Continuing rubbish problem

Charles from Lynmouth - Moturoa

It was good to see the recent rubbish collection promotion again this year but everybody needs to remember that a year long effort is required. I did my usual Moturoa walk today and look what I found. See the attached photo which speaks for itself. Regards Chas Le Breton

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2518 days ago

Garage Sale!

Gordon from Brooklands - Vogeltown

Come to our garage sale this Saturday the 9th
Books, clothes, crockery, electronics and more!

7 Drake Street Vogeltown

9am-11am

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2548 days ago

Alternative rubbish bags

Charles from Lynmouth - Moturoa

There was a letter to the editor in the Daily News recently complaining about the loss of supermarket bags. I agree they were useful as rubbish bin liners and lots else but there are alternatives without adding to the plastic problem (e.g. buying bin liners). These include newspapers wrappers, … View moreThere was a letter to the editor in the Daily News recently complaining about the loss of supermarket bags. I agree they were useful as rubbish bin liners and lots else but there are alternatives without adding to the plastic problem (e.g. buying bin liners). These include newspapers wrappers, bread bags and the thin bags you probably still put your apples and oranges in when you go to the supermarket. I find the newspaper wrappers very useful and use the accompanying rubber bands to keep them sealed when I put out the rubbish. Perhaps we should ban the sale of bin liners.

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