Merrilands, New Plymouth

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63 days ago

Beds

Jeni Kaerns from Red Cross Shop New Plymouth

Red Cross New Plymouth 18 Gover street. Has a couple of beds in excellent condition. 2 single beds and single mattresses. Plus we have other great furniture. Plus clothes on sale racks. Some Children’s clothes are 10 for $1.00. Plus new stock going out daily. A good selection of toys and … View moreRed Cross New Plymouth 18 Gover street. Has a couple of beds in excellent condition. 2 single beds and single mattresses. Plus we have other great furniture. Plus clothes on sale racks. Some Children’s clothes are 10 for $1.00. Plus new stock going out daily. A good selection of toys and children’s books. Open 7 days a week. Volunteers needed if you can help call on in to the shop.

Monday to Friday 9.00 to 5.00
Saturday 9.00 to 4.00
Sunday 10.00 to 4.00

Good quality donations are gratefully received

64 days ago

Float style by your bedside with Resene.

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Plymouth

Make a floating bedside ledge that tones into your colour scheme with Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen or higher gloss Resene Lustacryl. Find out how to create and paint your own floating ledge with these easy step by step instructions.

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65 days ago

Rosa Scaffidi & Val Deakin Dance, Lunchtime Concert, Wed 8th October

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

The talented and amazing pianist Rosa Scaffidi will be performing next Wednesday as part of the lunchtime concert series. Several of the adult members of the Val Deakin Dance Theatre, as well as the 5- and 7-year-old Bliss sisters, will be dancing to a selection of music by Debussy, Satie and … View moreThe talented and amazing pianist Rosa Scaffidi will be performing next Wednesday as part of the lunchtime concert series. Several of the adult members of the Val Deakin Dance Theatre, as well as the 5- and 7-year-old Bliss sisters, will be dancing to a selection of music by Debussy, Satie and Poulenc. Some very well know pieces will be on the programme, and some less familiar ones as well.
The performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 12:15 pm. Koha for local charities appreciated.

74 days ago

Choice News Tuesday: Bird of the Year ... voting is open!

Kia pai from Sharing the Good Stuff

For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.

Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats … View more
For two decades, Aotearoa’s favourite feathery showdown has crowned our top bird ... and the competition has never been fiercer.

Behind the fun is a serious mission. Many of New Zealand’s native species are in serious trouble. Bird of the Year raises awareness of their habitats, the threats they face, and how we can protect our feathered taonga. Important work that we love seeing!

Who was last year’s champ? 🏆 The Yellow-eyed penguin, one of the world’s rarest penguins. But this year, Neighbourly is keeping a close eye on another ocean wanderer: the Tītī (Cook’s petrel).

Who is getting your vote this year? 🐦💛

🗳 Voting closes: Sunday 28 September
🏅 Winner announced: Monday 29 September

We hope this brings a smile!

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66 days ago

Hogwarts Quiz Night Fundraiser

Wendy Richards from Volunteering New Plymouth

The Taranaki Hindu Cultural Trust are hosting a Hogwarts Quiz Night Fundraiser. Details below:

📅 Date: Wednesday, 8 October 2025
🕠 Time: 6.30 – 8.30 pm
📍 Venue: The Good Home, New Plymouth
🎟 Tickets: Book via Humanitix link under Read More
🔗 Facebook Event: View at FB link … View more
The Taranaki Hindu Cultural Trust are hosting a Hogwarts Quiz Night Fundraiser. Details below:

📅 Date: Wednesday, 8 October 2025
🕠 Time: 6.30 – 8.30 pm
📍 Venue: The Good Home, New Plymouth
🎟 Tickets: Book via Humanitix link under Read More
🔗 Facebook Event: View at FB link under Read More

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67 days ago

Sustainable extendable dining table $1100 new

Pamela from Frankleigh Park

Need gone asap!!
250 ono moving in a few days and need it picked up

Specs here (chairs not included)

furniturebydesign.nz...

Price: $250

67 days ago

Free up your time for what matters.

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

With daily chef prepared meals, housekeeping and more, Ryman serviced apartments free up your time for what really matters - family, catching up with an old friend, or simply your favourite book.

We have serviced apartments available now - find a village near you.
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75 days ago

Poll: How confident are you feeling about our economy right now?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).

(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)

Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down … View more
We’ve all seen the headlines lately — New Zealand’s economy shrank more than expected between April and June (down 0.9%).

(If not, you can read a summary of the June quarter's activity on this article published by the Post)

Now that the weekend’s over and things have calmed down a bit, the Neighbourly Team are keen to hear from you: how are you feeling about it all?

Summer’s coming, and holidays are on the horizon … should we be focusing on the future rather than the past quarter? Or is this dip in the road a real concern?
Share your thoughts in the comments!

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How confident are you feeling about our economy right now?
  • 17% Confident – momentum is building
    17% Complete
  • 10.5% Meh – feeling neutral about it
    10.5% Complete
  • 31.9% Not confident – global pressures are biting
    31.9% Complete
  • 40.6% Concerned – this feels serious
    40.6% Complete
2437 votes
67 days ago

Vice

Pam from Merrilands

Still works needs some tlc.

Price: $40

68 days ago

Summerset’s Nationwide Open Day, this Sunday

Summerset Retirement Village

If you’re curious about retirement village living, don’t wonder, come have a wander.

If you’re just starting your journey, or ready now, a Summerset Open Day could be the perfect first step. Why not bring your friends and family and make a day of it? See for yourself why our residents love… View more
If you’re curious about retirement village living, don’t wonder, come have a wander.

If you’re just starting your journey, or ready now, a Summerset Open Day could be the perfect first step. Why not bring your friends and family and make a day of it? See for yourself why our residents love the Summerset life.

We can’t wait to welcome you on Sunday 5 October from 10am – 2pm.
Find out more

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68 days ago

Motorized trundler

Lorena from Brooklands - Vogeltown

36 hole lithium battery and charger, in going condition $250

Price: $250

70 days ago

Beds

Jeni Kaerns from Red Cross Shop New Plymouth

Red Cross New Plymouth 18 Gover street. Has a couple of beds in excellent condition. One King size is new condition. 2 single beds and single mattresses. Plus we have other great furniture. Plus clothes on sale racks. Some Children’s clothes are 10 for $1.00. Plus new stock going out daily. A … View moreRed Cross New Plymouth 18 Gover street. Has a couple of beds in excellent condition. One King size is new condition. 2 single beds and single mattresses. Plus we have other great furniture. Plus clothes on sale racks. Some Children’s clothes are 10 for $1.00. Plus new stock going out daily. A good selection of toys and children’s books. Open 7 days a week.

Monday to Friday 9.00 to 5.00
Saturday 9.00 to 4.00
Sunday 10.00 to 4.00

Good quality donations are gratefully received

71 days ago

Disused whiteware

Barbara Suzanne from Brooklands - Vogeltown

Hi there. Looking for contact details for the removal of a disused dryer.

Thanks Barbara 027 654 9991

70 days ago

Have you heard about Abbeyfield and what it is?

Wendy Richards from Volunteering New Plymouth

A little background information:
Abbeyfield was established in New Zealand / Aotearoa in 1992. It is a housing model that originated in the UK in the 1950s to address the issues of isolation and loneliness among older people and aims to provide a comfortable home for people to enjoy the … View more
A little background information:
Abbeyfield was established in New Zealand / Aotearoa in 1992. It is a housing model that originated in the UK in the 1950s to address the issues of isolation and loneliness among older people and aims to provide a comfortable home for people to enjoy the companionship of others.
Abbeyfield houses are also an affordable option for people with limited assets and income. There is no license to occupy, or capital entry charge and the rent is designed to be affordable for those relying on superannuation for their main income.
Here in New Plymouth, there is a collective of organisations which include Positive Ageing, Age Concern, Taranaki Disability Information Centre Trust and Grey Power that have investigated the possibility of having an Abbeyfield here in New Plymouth. This started with a visit to the closest Abbeyfield house in Palmerston North. At time of writing this, there are currently 15 houses in New Zealand providing a home to 173 residents.
The current models being investigated are:
Hamilton model is situated in the Hillcrest suburb close to shops, post office, bank, medical centre and library which is located in Te Ara Hou village an innovative cluster of social services agencies and cater for 12 residents
Palmerston North model is situated in Roslyn and close to bus services, the local library, shops and pharmacy. Nearby is Edwards Pit Park Reserve, a scenic reserve with pathways and boardwalks.
The single storey house is set back from the street on a right-of-way and caters for 12 residents. The studio units are spacious and have outdoor patios looking out on to the garden. There is a large open plan lounge and dining area where residents can relax in comfort.
How does it work, you ask?
Living at an Abbeyfield house is like being part of a big whānau or family. You can enjoy the companionship of other residents but still live your own life. Each house caters for up to 14 kaumātua or older people.
You can relax knowing you don’t have to worry about managing a household or planning and preparing meals. The housekeeper/ cook provides self-service breakfast and two main meals a day, which residents share together in the dining room. The housekeeper also does the household shopping, keeps the communal living areas clean and tidy, and ensures high standards of health, hygiene and safety are maintained. They keep the household running smoothly.
What is the next step?
The team from the collective organisations have registered as an Incorporated Society to have a recognised identity and now the serious stuff begins, working through the different processes and funding applications to take this to the next stage. So, there are exciting things happening in our community on the housing front.
Are you interested in learning more? Do you think that you may have skills that could support this project? If yes, then please make contact with us at Volunteering New Plymouth by phoning 06 758 8986 or contact Wendy by email: admin@vnp.nz or Ph/Text 022 571 4228

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71 days ago

Poll: Hybrid Work ... Game-Changer or Culture Killer? 🚀

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many workplaces now embrace hybrid working — splitting time between home and the office. For years, people have built their routines and lifestyles around this flexibility.

But critics say it weakens team spirit, slows training, and makes collaboration harder.

💬 What do you think? Hybrid… View more
Many workplaces now embrace hybrid working — splitting time between home and the office. For years, people have built their routines and lifestyles around this flexibility.

But critics say it weakens team spirit, slows training, and makes collaboration harder.

💬 What do you think? Hybrid forever, or back to the office full-time?

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Hybrid Work ... Game-Changer or Culture Killer? 🚀
  • 32.9% It’s a modern world and we need modern ways of working!
    32.9% Complete
  • 20.1% Back to the office!
    20.1% Complete
  • 33.3% There’s no 'one-size-fits-all'.
    33.3% Complete
  • 13.7% This doesn’t affect me.
    13.7% Complete
657 votes
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