Hatfields Beach, Orewa

It is the weekend!

It is the weekend!

List your pre-loved gems in Neighbourly Market.

2684 days ago

Do your toenails embarrass you?

John Ringer from Laser Nail Clinic - Windsor Park, North Shore

We treat fungal nail infections with the technologically advanced PinPointe laser from USA. No pain, no pills and no side effects.

To have your nails looking good for summer you need to act now.

Since 2014 we have treated thousands of nails so don’t wait or pontificate, join those who now… View more
We treat fungal nail infections with the technologically advanced PinPointe laser from USA. No pain, no pills and no side effects.

To have your nails looking good for summer you need to act now.

Since 2014 we have treated thousands of nails so don’t wait or pontificate, join those who now enjoy the freedom of going barefoot on the beach.

Call us now to get started - 0800 952 737 or visit our website for more information.
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2685 days ago

Calling Kiwi kids who dig gardening!

T&G

Have you got your entry in for the Young Gardener of the Year Awards yet? It’s time for budding young gardeners across the country to share their passion for growing fresh, nutritious food!

Judged by Chef Al Brown and Gardener Dan Mackay, there are four categories that primary schools around … View more
Have you got your entry in for the Young Gardener of the Year Awards yet? It’s time for budding young gardeners across the country to share their passion for growing fresh, nutritious food!

Judged by Chef Al Brown and Gardener Dan Mackay, there are four categories that primary schools around the country can enter.

The T&G Passion for Growing Award is open to ALL primary schools nationwide that have a veggie garden to recognise gardening achievements.

Prizes for the winning school include a free online membership to the Garden to Table programme, a garden design by Dan Mackay, GARDENA accessories and a tree from T&G.

So encourage your local primary school to get stuck in, it’s super quick and easy to enter.

Supported by T&G and Garden to Table.
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2686 days ago

Discover your 7th Heaven

Snowplanet Marketing from Snowplanet

Try all seven of 7 Summits’ brand-new heavenly desserts, exclusively created to make your dining experience divine.

Ranging from luxurious New York cheesecake to delectable French sorbet, our specialty desserts will take you to your 7th Heaven and back.

All seven are available for a … View more
Try all seven of 7 Summits’ brand-new heavenly desserts, exclusively created to make your dining experience divine.

Ranging from luxurious New York cheesecake to delectable French sorbet, our specialty desserts will take you to your 7th Heaven and back.

All seven are available for a limited time from August 6th through September 23rd, so don’t miss your chance to elevate your senses at 7 Summits!
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2686 days ago

King tides, rain and severe gales to hit Auckland beginning tonight

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A severe weather watch is in place for Auckland as wild weather is expected from Monday evening. After a month of relatively quiet weather, Auckland is in for a busy 48 hours, MetService tweeted.

We're in for King tides, a couple of decent bursts of rain, and risk of severe gales on Tuesday… View more
A severe weather watch is in place for Auckland as wild weather is expected from Monday evening. After a month of relatively quiet weather, Auckland is in for a busy 48 hours, MetService tweeted.

We're in for King tides, a couple of decent bursts of rain, and risk of severe gales on Tuesday evening.

Monday evening would see heavy rain and strong westerly winds were expected on Tuesday. There will also be showers in these westerlies, some possibly thundery as well.A king tide was also expected at high tide this evening and Tuesday morning, he said.

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2686 days ago

Caravan life a winner

Caroline Williams Reporter from Rodney Times

Stuff sat down with Karen Nisbet, or Travelling K, to chat about nomadic lifestyle.

2687 days ago

Virtual tour: Future of state housing

Housing New Zealand

Most of us are familiar with state houses of the past, but let us take you on a journey through state houses of the future.

Our new standard house designs are all about making the build process smarter, faster, and more affordable. That means more quality homes for more Kiwis, sooner.

See … View more
Most of us are familiar with state houses of the past, but let us take you on a journey through state houses of the future.

Our new standard house designs are all about making the build process smarter, faster, and more affordable. That means more quality homes for more Kiwis, sooner.

See what these designs will look like in a typical New Zealand street with our 360 virtual tour.
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2687 days ago

The tidy answer for those untidy bins

Wheeliestore

- Easy, efficient and hygienic storage for your wheelie bins
- Top quality timber frame, can be painted to match your surroundings
- Fits both 240L and 120L standard recycling and rubbish bins
- Robust stainless steel catches and fasteners for long life
- Easy to assemble panels makes the job … View more
- Easy, efficient and hygienic storage for your wheelie bins
- Top quality timber frame, can be painted to match your surroundings
- Fits both 240L and 120L standard recycling and rubbish bins
- Robust stainless steel catches and fasteners for long life
- Easy to assemble panels makes the job simple to complete.

Protect your wheelie bins today with Wheeliestore. Just $289 inc GST, flat packed!

For more information please call 0800 005 722.
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2689 days ago

Bodhi Revisited

David from Silverdale

Dear Neighbours,

I understand a public interest story about Bodhi’s untimely death will not appear in the local newspaper. Apparently a certain party does not want it published. Thank goodness for Neighbourly.

I have been open with all information relating to this event. In spite of … View more
Dear Neighbours,

I understand a public interest story about Bodhi’s untimely death will not appear in the local newspaper. Apparently a certain party does not want it published. Thank goodness for Neighbourly.

I have been open with all information relating to this event. In spite of strong feelings about what happened to Bodhi, I have tried to be reasonable and even-handed with the vet. I trust the local newspaper would have been as well ...and would have fairly represented the views of all sides. Is there a genuine reason why the wider public shouldn’t know about this story? Wouldn’t being aware of what could happen to a pet at a vet be in the public interest? Could it possibly save an innocent animal’s life? Isn’t this more important than money or reputation? And what happened to a free press? This doesn’t sound like New Zealand.

Should this story be on Facebook, Twitter and the whole wide-world of social media or should I let it go? What do my neighbours think?

Sincerely,
David

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