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Teina from Blagdon - Marfell
Doesn't turn on but some clever person might be able to sort that out.
Has a stand up frame and carry case.
Txt to 021 164 5721
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The Team from Resene ColorShop New Plymouth
Upgrading a lampshade is a cinch. Add a touch of design flair to your home by updating an old lightshade with Resene wallpaper. Find out how to refresh your lampshade with these easy step by step instructions.
Wendy Richards from Volunteering New Plymouth
Have you heard their name before?
There are many arms to Sustainable Taranaki firstly they are a Not-for-Profit Organisation or as I like to say For Purpose – and today this column will focus on just one of those Nature Clean Ups
What are their key objectives
• Empowering the local … View moreHave you heard their name before?
There are many arms to Sustainable Taranaki firstly they are a Not-for-Profit Organisation or as I like to say For Purpose – and today this column will focus on just one of those Nature Clean Ups
What are their key objectives
• Empowering the local community: not only leading cleanups but also supporting local groups and hapū to run their own events
• Discussing and educating about waste issues in Aotearoa New Zealand: including impact of littering, how to reduce waste, recycling...
• Encouraging people and businesses to take ownership of the protection of their local taiao (environment)
• Bringing people together and building connections in the community
• Inviting people to stay active while protecting our environment and giving back to their community
• Exploring different parts of Taranaki
Restoring Our Coastlines: Sustainable Taranaki's Nature and Beach Cleanups
Taranaki's natural beauty is one of its greatest treasures, but maintaining it requires collective effort. Sustainable Taranaki's Nature and Beach Cleanups program exemplifies community-driven environmental stewardship, bringing together volunteers to protect and rejuvenate our local landscapes.
Community Engagement and Environmental Impact
Since its inception, the Nature and Beach Cleanups initiative has mobilized hundreds of volunteers across the region. In 2024 alone, 194 participants collected over 2,175 liters of rubbish, with 48% diverted from landfills through recycling and upcycling efforts. These cleanups not only remove waste but also foster a sense of community and shared responsibility for our environment.
From April 2023 – April 2025 Taranaki Nature Clean Ups involved 566 Volunteers and 891 hours spent collecting 7,465 litres of rubbish - of which there was 47% diverted from landfill and 60.5 kilometers cleaned.
Collaborative Efforts and Local Partnerships
Sustainable Taranaki collaborates with various local organizations and businesses to enhance the effectiveness of their cleanups. Events like the Waitara Beach cleanup have seen support from local artists and zero-waste educators, enriching the experience for volunteers and emphasizing the importance of community involvement in environmental conservation.
How to Get Involved
Residents interested in participating can find upcoming events and volunteer opportunities on Sustainable Taranaki's website. No prior experience is necessary, just a willingness to contribute to the well-being of our natural surroundings. If you have an area that you are passionate about and would like to promote and would like support with (equipment, contacts, communication) to do that then then either check out the Sustainable Taranaki website or contact Volunteering New Plymouth to help with details
Where can you learn more? If you are keen to learn more about Sustainable Taranaki, a Volly Voice session is aired on Access Radio on Sunday at 2pm. This show is also available by going to the either Access Radio Taranaki website, these recordings can be found under Community and scroll down to Volly Voices or to Volunteering New Plymouth website and look under Volunteers and Volly Calls and there will be a link to the podcast
Who can you contact?
If this sounds interesting to you then contact us at Volunteering New Plymouth by emailing Wendy at admin@vnp.nz
If you do not have access to the internet, then contact Wendy by phoning 06 758 8986 or Ph/Text 022 571 4228 for more information.
Suzanne from Glen Avon - Waiwhakaiho
We have been closed due to the road works on the corner of Lawry St and Devon St West. Hopefully they are finished next week so will open Tuesday 17th June 11 am - 2pm and Thursday 11am - 2pm. Also the first Saturday of the month 9.30 - 12.30pm. We have a facebook page so check out our good … View moreWe have been closed due to the road works on the corner of Lawry St and Devon St West. Hopefully they are finished next week so will open Tuesday 17th June 11 am - 2pm and Thursday 11am - 2pm. Also the first Saturday of the month 9.30 - 12.30pm. We have a facebook page so check out our good quality clothes, shoes and linen. Our prices are $3 unless priced.
The Team from New Zealand Police
Real Police officers are warning Kiwis to be vigilant of cold callers posing as Police officers, as a pesky scam rears its head.
In the past year, Police have worked quickly to warn the public as these scam calls emerged.
Waitematā CIB’s acting Detective Senior Sergeant Ben Bergin says, … View moreReal Police officers are warning Kiwis to be vigilant of cold callers posing as Police officers, as a pesky scam rears its head.
In the past year, Police have worked quickly to warn the public as these scam calls emerged.
Waitematā CIB’s acting Detective Senior Sergeant Ben Bergin says, “unsuspecting victims are essentially being called out of the blue under a ruse”.
“The story changes slightly, but it will usually involve some sort of investigation and this ‘officer’ will report having located a valuable item of yours, such as a passport.
“He will need your help or ask for your personal information.
“The caller speaks with an English accent and provides a bogus ID number to the victim.”
If you receive a phone call such as this, Police advise the public to be extremely cautious.
Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Bergin says previous iterations of this scam has involved scammers asking people to withdraw cash as part of ‘an investigation’ or handing over bank details.
Police made several arrests last year over the scam.
“We strongly advise that you hang up,” he says.
“From time-to-time, Police officers may contact you as part of their genuine duties.
“It can be a bit surprising to receive a call unexpectantly, so stop and think if you get a far-fetched story shared down the telephone line.”
In the past week, Police have received reports from Kiwis on both islands, including: Warkworth, Riverhead, Royal Oak, Ngaruawahia and in the Clutha and Queenstown-Lakes districts.
“Fortunately, at this stage we are not aware of any victims losing money,” acting Detective Senior Sergeant Bergin says.
“Those recipients have done the right thing and ended the call and reported it to the real Police.”
If you have received a similar call, please report this to Police online now or call 105.
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🚔Police will never ask for your bank details, pin numbers or banking log in.
🚔Police do not offer prize money
🚔 Police will never ask you to go to a bank and withdraw your own cash
🚔 Stop and think: If the call seems off, hang up and call 105 to verify the officer’s identity, or request a callback.
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
For the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us. Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts. Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of … View moreFor the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us. Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts. Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of trust is what sets us apart. Find out more
Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa
Wednesday, June 18, 12.15 pm at the Methodist Centre
Rob Green will be known to many as a pianist, singer and tin whistle player, with various Irish groups including the Cobblers, Orange and Green, and lately Shaskeen Reel. But Rob is also an accomplished classical pianist and next week will … View moreWednesday, June 18, 12.15 pm at the Methodist Centre
Rob Green will be known to many as a pianist, singer and tin whistle player, with various Irish groups including the Cobblers, Orange and Green, and lately Shaskeen Reel. But Rob is also an accomplished classical pianist and next week will present a recital of some of Chopin's well known nocturnes. Guest artist Wesley Richards an award winning Euphonium player will also perform a piece accompanied by Rob.
Koha appreciated.
Jo from Oakura Coastal
It's so easy to stay at home on winter evenings, when it's dark outside, and feels like it's mostly been raining! Keeping your body moving though, and giving yourself some time to move, breathe and stretch, is just as important now as at any other time of year.
At Yoga for … View moreIt's so easy to stay at home on winter evenings, when it's dark outside, and feels like it's mostly been raining! Keeping your body moving though, and giving yourself some time to move, breathe and stretch, is just as important now as at any other time of year.
At Yoga for Stiff People we move at a nice, slow pace. I'll guide you through detailed instruction on how to move and what you may feel in each pose, helping you find more ease and comfort in your body. The vibe is good-humoured and supportive, and you don't need to know anything about yoga, or even be able to bend very much at all!
Join me at-
- the Ōakura Hall Supper Room, 9am Sundays
- Waimanu Studio, McGiven Drive, New Plymouth, on Tuesdays at 6pm
Book your spot at www.shineyoga.co.nz... or get in touch if you have any questions at hello@shineyoga.co.nz. I'd love to hear from you!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Whakatāne District Council plans to crack down on residents recycling mistakes with a "three-strikes" rule - contaminate your bin three times and you could lose it for three months.
The goal? Less landfill, more proper recycling.
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Stay active and keep doing the things you love.
Join a strength and balance class near you. With classes to suit every pace and ability, and trained instructors to guide you through, it’s a great way to keep healthy and make new friends. So you can live stronger for longer, and keep living the … View moreStay active and keep doing the things you love.
Join a strength and balance class near you. With classes to suit every pace and ability, and trained instructors to guide you through, it’s a great way to keep healthy and make new friends. So you can live stronger for longer, and keep living the life you want. Find a class near you today.
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Helen from Westown
Hello residents, I am looking to buy my first home in New Plymouth City - Bellblock. I am in contact with all the real estate agents and thought i would reach out directly to homeowners as well. I am looking for:
• Townhouse or house, move in ready
• internal access garage (preferable)
• … View moreHello residents, I am looking to buy my first home in New Plymouth City - Bellblock. I am in contact with all the real estate agents and thought i would reach out directly to homeowners as well. I am looking for:
• Townhouse or house, move in ready
• internal access garage (preferable)
• Single level, flat section
• Floor size at least 70sqm
• Land size 300sqm - 500sqm
No stairs, no shared driveway
• 2 bedrooms
• Fibre to property or capability thereof
• $440,000ish - preapproved bank loan
Krys Beardman from New Plymouth Roller Sports Club
Did you know New Plynouth has a club owned international skate rink, in fact we have two rinks. Lots of activity happening in our busy season.
You can skate too. We offer various learn to skate sessions, public skating and events free to spectators check out our poster.
Kevin from Bell Block
EGMONT VILLAGE SCHOOL
MID WINTER FUN RUN/WALK.
Sunday 22nd June 2025
Only 2 weeks to go.
Everyone welcome. The 14th running of this on road/ off road event. 300 plus turned up last year. Come and enjoy your Sunday morning, doing something that most people don`t get the opportunity to do. Some … View moreEGMONT VILLAGE SCHOOL
MID WINTER FUN RUN/WALK.
Sunday 22nd June 2025
Only 2 weeks to go.
Everyone welcome. The 14th running of this on road/ off road event. 300 plus turned up last year. Come and enjoy your Sunday morning, doing something that most people don`t get the opportunity to do. Some distances include Running and walking over farmland.
Checkout Egmont Village School Facebook for more info. www.facebook.com...
Enter on line:(By 14th June, for early bird rates.) funrun.egmontvillage.co.nz...
or on the day at the school.
Cindy from Highlands Park
1 cubic metre of Dry firewood.
This is a hard and soft mix that burns really well.
The picture is my whole stack of firewood for sale.
The wood includes a mixture of pine, gum, poplar, Pohutukawa, puriri tree and many more. This is split and ready to burn.
This auction is for 1 one … View more1 cubic metre of Dry firewood.
This is a hard and soft mix that burns really well.
The picture is my whole stack of firewood for sale.
The wood includes a mixture of pine, gum, poplar, Pohutukawa, puriri tree and many more. This is split and ready to burn.
This auction is for 1 one cubic metre of dry firewood.
If you want more than 1 cube, just purchase this auction and we can arrange the rest after sale as I can deliver 3 cube at a time.
Delivery prices are as follows, and is an extra cost.
New Plymouth (Spotswood-Glen Avon) $30.00
Bell Block, Inglewood $35.00
Waitara, Oakura $50.00
Any Questions just ask.
Price: $110
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