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Modern, traditional, colourful or neutral, Resene has thousands of wallpapers available to suit all homes and projects. Come in and browse through the huge Resene wallpaper library to find the right wallpaper for your place. Use the Resene in-store colour library to find your favourite Resene paint… View moreModern, traditional, colourful or neutral, Resene has thousands of wallpapers available to suit all homes and projects. Come in and browse through the huge Resene wallpaper library to find the right wallpaper for your place. Use the Resene in-store colour library to find your favourite Resene paint colours to complement your new wallpaper.
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David from Stanmore Bay
Monarch trailer for free
Length 4m
Width 1.6m
Had planned this as a fix up but never got round to it.
pick up stanmore Bay.
Please call Dave on 021 190 2494 to discuss.
Free
Add an Extra Room to Your Home. Keep out the rain, cold and wind, adding value to your home !
Negotiable
The Team from
Auckland Diwali Festival is happening from 14 - 15 October this year and applications are now open for all stallholder sites at the festival.
Diwali is one of Auckland’s most popular cultural festivals, with tens of thousands of people attending in 2016.
There are five types of stalls … View moreAuckland Diwali Festival is happening from 14 - 15 October this year and applications are now open for all stallholder sites at the festival.
Diwali is one of Auckland’s most popular cultural festivals, with tens of thousands of people attending in 2016.
There are five types of stalls available this year:
• Food stall (vegetarian only, no egg products allowed)
• Sweets only
• Craft stall (music, clothes, art, etc.)
• Henna only
• Promotional stall (including charity, not-for-profit and business information)
In response to community feedback and advice, egg products will no longer be permitted in food sold at the Auckland Diwali Festival.
Apply before 10 July at www.aucklandnz.com...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
So many people asked for this, we came up with a second edition. This hits newsstands today! Get your copy before they're all gone.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Age Concern New Zealand is running an "Elder Abuse Hits Close to Home" awareness campaign in June. Did you know that more than 75% of alleged abusers are family members? We hear awful stories in the media of older people being abused in care facilities, scammed on the internet or taunted … View moreAge Concern New Zealand is running an "Elder Abuse Hits Close to Home" awareness campaign in June. Did you know that more than 75% of alleged abusers are family members? We hear awful stories in the media of older people being abused in care facilities, scammed on the internet or taunted by the general public, but for thousands of older New Zealander's the abuse happens in their own home. Please get in contact with your local Age Concern if you suspect a family member, friend or neighbour is being abused. We can Help. #WEAAD #alwaysrespected
Frank from Orewa
What goes on in the bush at night?
Join us to experience the unusual sounds and smells of the Eaves Bush at night
Rain or shine (moonshine that is) we will be meeting at the Kensington Park entrance to the Alice Eaves Scenic Reserve. Meet a forest gecko. Come along with your torch and warm … View moreWhat goes on in the bush at night?
Join us to experience the unusual sounds and smells of the Eaves Bush at night
Rain or shine (moonshine that is) we will be meeting at the Kensington Park entrance to the Alice Eaves Scenic Reserve. Meet a forest gecko. Come along with your torch and warm clothes to find out what comes out at night when you aren’t looking.
Where: Kensington Park bush entrance (off Eaves Bush Parade, Orewa)
When: Friday June 9th , 6pm – 8pm
Bring: Kids, bring your parents as well as warm clothes, a raincoat, covered shoes and a headlight or torch (essential!)
Barbara from Stanmore Bay
Ten dollars each item. Must be collected by Friday the 16/June.
Proudly supporting local New Zealand communities, every FreshChoice store makes regular charitable grants as part of the FreshChoice Community Fund.
If you are a community group such as a club, school or trust, or an individual with a community project underway and just need a hand, you could be… View moreProudly supporting local New Zealand communities, every FreshChoice store makes regular charitable grants as part of the FreshChoice Community Fund.
If you are a community group such as a club, school or trust, or an individual with a community project underway and just need a hand, you could be chosen as a recipient of a $500 donation!
Bonus tip: Throughout the year there are FreshChoice Community Fund Double Up Months with at least $1,000 per store available.
Apply now
Titus Mulquiney from Stanmore Bay Dental Studio
Now's your chance to win professional teeth whitening in our June competition! One reason to keep on smiling!
It takes less than a minute... Enter now!
We want everyone to have an absolute blast while they're here... but most importantly we want everyone to stay safe on our roads. Download the PDF attachment below and share it with your English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish mates. Learn more
Thank you to everyone who has supported my fundraising efforts for this year's Big Sleepout so far. together we have raised $963 for Lifewise.
If you would like to donate to help end homelessness, please visit my page at the link below. Your help and kindness is greatly appreciated.
The Team from
Our Animal Village is in crisis. We can no longer work effectively from one location.
Auckland’s population growth shows no sign of a slow-down, meaning more animals that need us. Already we’re struggling to keep up with the volume of injured, neglected and abused animals across an area that… View moreOur Animal Village is in crisis. We can no longer work effectively from one location.
Auckland’s population growth shows no sign of a slow-down, meaning more animals that need us. Already we’re struggling to keep up with the volume of injured, neglected and abused animals across an area that stretches from Port Waikato to Wellsford.
So we’re building a second site in Hobsonville. This will future-proof the SPCA Auckland and ensure we can deliver the best care possible to Auckland’s animals in need.
Right now our Inspectors need to travel longer each day as the city’s population spreads further and further. Each journey they make takes significantly more time than it used to due to traffic. A Centre in North Auckland means they can be there in an animal emergency much faster.
It also means we’ll be closer to so many more Aucklanders and give more people the opportunity to give an SPCA animal a forever home, or provide a temporary foster home.
To build this Centre, we must raise $1.5 million over the next 12 months. And we desperately need your help.
Will you help us help Auckland’s animals? Head to www.spcaauckland.org.nz... to donate.
Uli from Orewa
Hello Neighbours,
Unfortunately Orewa and surrounding area was NOT a winner this year. Here is the official notice from the Neighbourly Team:
And the winners are... drum roll please...
1. Donna Tavendale and fellow Lead Chloe Watts (West End, Palmerston North, Leads)
2. Mel Henshilwood … View moreHello Neighbours,
Unfortunately Orewa and surrounding area was NOT a winner this year. Here is the official notice from the Neighbourly Team:
And the winners are... drum roll please...
1. Donna Tavendale and fellow Lead Chloe Watts (West End, Palmerston North, Leads)
2. Mel Henshilwood (Blagdon-Marfell, New Plymouth, Lead)
Maybe next year.... :) Thanks to you all for your wonderful ideas... we will keep them for the next chance to win. Cheers,
Uli
Martin from Stanmore Bay
Having the park and ride expanded is great but it got me wondering. Does the expansion look big enough. I personally dont think it will be looking at all of the cars parked elsewhere currently. The council has an opportunity to make it a multiple story carpark , if they are smart move and if not, … View moreHaving the park and ride expanded is great but it got me wondering. Does the expansion look big enough. I personally dont think it will be looking at all of the cars parked elsewhere currently. The council has an opportunity to make it a multiple story carpark , if they are smart move and if not, is making something more future proof to far sighted for them. And if it is to far sighted what good is the council then. Whangaparaoa Pen needs a park and ride up there some where too with dedicated buses going to and from the city without stopping. And if they are building a whole lot more houses on the other side of the motorway by Millwater than they need to be building a park and ride now near there so it is ready for the future development not wait until the people come. The people in Millwater will probably use it anyway. Ideally there needs to be trains or something similar all over Auckland. There used to be. There once were trams going to almost every suburb. Why not put a monorail high up down the center of the motorways. And public transport should it be privately owned trying to make a profit. Most countries public transport don't. If you have parking available in the city I discovered it was actually cheaper for me to drive in than to take public transport, what does that tell you about the price. If I did that every week I would save over $500 a year not to mention have the convenience of the car and yes its a petrol not and electric. Actually if everyone had electric cars why would you even take public transport apart for some specific reason. Where is the incentive to take public transport. Technically its not really cheap. It doesn't really go anywhere sure its fine if you work in the heart of the CBD but if you work in Ponsonby or Greylynn l or newton etc it becomes a very long journey. If I took a but outside my house to go to a park and ride it would add 30 to 45 minutes to my journey when taking the car would be only 5 to 10 minutes.
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