Kingseat, Pukekohe

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2743 days ago

Disposing of moth plant pods

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Moth plants are categorised as Surveillance pest plants which are pest plants banned from sale, distribution and display but not subject to mandatory removal.

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2744 days ago

ONE IN FOUR - Workshop Saturday 30 June 2018

Janice Gammon from BPW Franklin Inc.

ONE IN FOUR - Te Wairua O Tika
Workshop 30th June 1 – 4 pm at the Anglican Church Hall, 43 Queen St., Pukekohe
This workshop encourages people to look at their ability to be supportive and empathise with sexual abuse survivors.

It is an opportunity to develop strategies helpful in relating… View more
ONE IN FOUR - Te Wairua O Tika
Workshop 30th June 1 – 4 pm at the Anglican Church Hall, 43 Queen St., Pukekohe
This workshop encourages people to look at their ability to be supportive and empathise with sexual abuse survivors.

It is an opportunity to develop strategies helpful in relating to sexual abuse survivors to aid their recovery. It also aims to change beliefs and bring about social change within a community. This workshop is suitable for any member of the public who wishes to better engage with sexual abuse survivors. It is also suitable for health professionals, government agencies and community groups. Entry is by Koha (give what you can afford), afternoon tea provided. Book early, numbers limited.

The workshop is facilitated by Ciaran Torrington, an ACC registered sexual abuse therapist and assessor, she works in communities to develop grassroots strategies to reduce harm and build social support for sexual abuse survivors which is essential for recovery.
Terri Stout the speaker, was a registered psychiatric nurse and has a passion for addressing the impact of sexual trauma on reproductive health.

To register attendance:

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This workshop is hosted by BPW Franklin Inc,
P O Box 549 Pukekohe 2340.
E: bpwfranklinsec@gmail.com Ph: 09) 2390230

2744 days ago

Just Meat - Direct to Public Full Retail Butchery Outlet Shop

Just Meat

Hi neighbours - Our specials this week are:

- Prime NZ whole rumps $11.95 per kg (sliced for free).
- 1kg Waitoa Free Range Chicken Wings $4.90 kg
- 1kg Waitoa Free Range Chicken Drums $4.90 kg
- 1kg Free Range Chicken Pet Mince $1.50 kg

Full range of Waitoa Free Range Chicken Available … View more
Hi neighbours - Our specials this week are:

- Prime NZ whole rumps $11.95 per kg (sliced for free).
- 1kg Waitoa Free Range Chicken Wings $4.90 kg
- 1kg Waitoa Free Range Chicken Drums $4.90 kg
- 1kg Free Range Chicken Pet Mince $1.50 kg

Full range of Waitoa Free Range Chicken Available

Just Meat is open 6 days a week
Mon – Fri 8am - 5pm
Sat – 8am - 2pm

Check out our specials and look forward to seeing you at 80 Ascot Rd, Mangere, Auckland Ph: 09 257 4685
Find out more!

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2744 days ago

Candlelighting Celebration and Dinner 27.6.18 Franklin Club Pukekohe

Janice Gammon from BPW Franklin Inc.

We extend an invitation to You and friend/s or colleague/s
to join us in celebrating our
International Candlelighting Ceremony
Wednesday 27th June 2018
Venue: Franklin Club Inc
7 East Street, Pukekohe
Mix & Mingle: 6:15pm for 7:00pm start
Cost: $30 per person -
Pay: BPW Franklin 02 … View more
We extend an invitation to You and friend/s or colleague/s
to join us in celebrating our
International Candlelighting Ceremony
Wednesday 27th June 2018
Venue: Franklin Club Inc
7 East Street, Pukekohe
Mix & Mingle: 6:15pm for 7:00pm start
Cost: $30 per person -
Pay: BPW Franklin 02 0404 0100956 00
Includes Buffet Dinner
Guest Speaker:
Hellen Swales
, BPW NZ President
on
The UN Sustainable Development Goals
17 Goals to transform our World

Register attendance using the link

2744 days ago

New fines for fare evaders now in force

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Aucklanders who sneak onto public transport without paying now face a hefty fine if caught, as new rules come into force this week. Instant fines of $150 will be issued to passengers who don't carry tickets. If they contest it in the courts, that could rise to $500.

Changes to the Land … View more
Aucklanders who sneak onto public transport without paying now face a hefty fine if caught, as new rules come into force this week. Instant fines of $150 will be issued to passengers who don't carry tickets. If they contest it in the courts, that could rise to $500.

Changes to the Land Transport Act provides powers to transport officers on Auckland's public transport network, and regulations, which came into force yesterday, enable the issue of infringement notices.

Source: Newshub
Image: Stuff

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2744 days ago

Auckland Transport Board considers Regional Land Transport Programme

Communications Team from Auckland Council

On Wednesday 20 June the Board of Auckland Transport will consider the Regional Land Transport Programme (RLTP).

2745 days ago

Brahms & Tchaikovsky

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

This will be a night to remember.

Heralded by The Washington Post as “talent that’s off the scale”, American violinist Stefan Jackiw makes his NZSO debut with Brahms’ beloved Violin Concerto. The NZSO will perform Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Symphony No. 4 and you will get to witness the … View more
This will be a night to remember.

Heralded by The Washington Post as “talent that’s off the scale”, American violinist Stefan Jackiw makes his NZSO debut with Brahms’ beloved Violin Concerto. The NZSO will perform Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Symphony No. 4 and you will get to witness the world Premiere of Gareth Farr’s latest composition He iwi tahi tātou. This latest composition continues our Landfall commission series which commemorate the 250th anniversary in 2019 of Captain James Cook’s arrival in New Zealand.

Fri 22 Jun 7.30pm
Auckland Town Hall
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2745 days ago

Find your potential with a BA

Massey University

Future proof yourself. Learn to always be thinking one step ahead so that you can thrive with change. Enrol in a Bachelor of Arts at Massey today and build the skills that employers are demanding. Find out more

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2745 days ago

Become a volunteer and create change in your community

Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand

It's National Volunteer Week!

Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support … View more
It's National Volunteer Week!

Volunteers create positive change on many fronts – human rights, faith communities, health, education, sports and recreation, social services, arts and culture, emergency services, the environment and conservation, animal welfare, and community support development – the list is endless.

If you're interested in volunteering please check out the link below to find out about the different ways you can volunteer:

nationalvolunteerweek.nz...

National Volunteer Week (17 - 23 June). The NVW 2018 theme: Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai.


#NVW2018

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2746 days ago

New apartments under construction

Acacia Cove Village

We are excited to announce that the construction of five new apartments at Acacia Cove Village is well underway. This is going to be an interesting journey and we're sure the residents and staff will keep a close eye on the development.

There will be three apartments on the ground floor, … View more
We are excited to announce that the construction of five new apartments at Acacia Cove Village is well underway. This is going to be an interesting journey and we're sure the residents and staff will keep a close eye on the development.

There will be three apartments on the ground floor, consisting of two bedrooms each. Upstairs will feature two apartments with three bedrooms each. They will be north-facing which will make them nice and sunny. If all goes well construction should be completed in early 2019.

Find out more about living at Acacia Cove Village.
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2746 days ago

Our children need more foster carers

Key Assets

New Zealand needs more foster carers, from all cultures and walks of life, to ensure every child in need is given their chance in life. Your decision to foster could be the most rewarding choice of your life, for everyone involved.

Key Assets know that providing support is really important in … View more
New Zealand needs more foster carers, from all cultures and walks of life, to ensure every child in need is given their chance in life. Your decision to foster could be the most rewarding choice of your life, for everyone involved.

Key Assets know that providing support is really important in helping our fostering families feel confident and well-equipped in their role. If foster families are supported this can really make a difference to the experience of children and young people in care.

For carers looking after children and young people with complex needs Key Assets provide:
· A generous foster carer allowance when there is a child in your care
· 24/7 support from a Key Assets social worker
· Allocated Key Assets social worker who will visit you at your home at least once a month
· Support groups where you can meet other foster carers facilitated by a Key Assets Social Worker
· On-going training and development
· Access to therapeutic intervention if required

Think you could become a foster carer? Contact Key Assets on 09 263 5151 or visit iwanttofoster.co.nz for more information.
Find out more!

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