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David from Stoke
Stanley SXPG42602 4 stroke line trimmer, excellent condition. ( New price $279 l
Price: $140
David from Stoke
UC4020A 1800w electric chainsaw, excellent condition.( New price $275, )
Price: $130
In every neighbourhood, there’s someone who goes the extra mile, mowing lawns for the elderly, running the kids’ footy team, or simply being the first to lend a hand. These unsung heroes make our communities stronger, kinder, and more connected.
Now’s the time to give them the recognition … View moreIn every neighbourhood, there’s someone who goes the extra mile, mowing lawns for the elderly, running the kids’ footy team, or simply being the first to lend a hand. These unsung heroes make our communities stronger, kinder, and more connected.
Now’s the time to give them the recognition they deserve.
Celebrate your local hero today, whether it’s a teacher, a coach, a caregiver, or the neighbour who’s always there when it counts. We’re shining a light on the everyday legends making a difference in towns, suburbs, and rural corners across Aotearoa.
Let’s make sure even the quietest champions get the loudest applause by sharing our legends on the Neighbourly Noticeboard!
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Pamela from Upper Moutere
123cms h x 60 d x 50 w.
Chipboard.
Scruffy but sturdy used in my workshop. Downsizing
Pick up Lower Moutere.
Call or text 021 215 8816
Free
Pamela from Upper Moutere
Brought over from England 2 decades by ago by me but no longer have room for it. Much loved but needs a new home.
$350
Lower Moutere pick up.
021 215 8816
Price: $350
Pamela from Upper Moutere
One of these needs a new starter or maybe a new bulb. Wanted something else in their place so didn't bother investigating. Hence free for pick up in Lower Moutere.
154cms long. 2 bulbs each fitting.
If intwrested please call or message me for pick up on 02121 58816
Free
Sheila Anne from Richmond
Lost on Silvan Mountain Track up Champion Road Richmond , 1 pair of blue striped sunglasses .Special prescription glasses. Please contact
Sheila on 0278560602
Krisca Gould from Nelson Tasman Hospice
Thursday 19th February 2026, 1pm - 4pm at Nelson Tasman Hospice
Talking about it more, worrying about it less. A workshop the general public can attend.
This forum is for the general public to attend and is not designed for Health Professionals.
Many people find it difficult to talk about … View moreThursday 19th February 2026, 1pm - 4pm at Nelson Tasman Hospice
Talking about it more, worrying about it less. A workshop the general public can attend.
This forum is for the general public to attend and is not designed for Health Professionals.
Many people find it difficult to talk about dying, yet dying is an important stage of life and is inevitable.
We plan for the birth of a child, yet when it comes to the end of life, we don’t often want to think about it, or talk about it.
Having a plan outlines our care preferences for the future. Having an Advance Care Plan (ACP) that aligns with our beliefs and values, is a gift that we can give to our family / whānau.
Come along to our workshop and find out more about dying matters, how an ACP can benefit you and your family/whānau and what to expect at the end of life.
We will explore:
– Why is it hard to talk about death and dying?
– What to expect when someone is dying
– Supports available
– Advance care planning processes
This is a free workshop, however space is limited so registration is essential.
Register your space here: www.eventbrite.co.nz...
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