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Don’t let your bad veins ruin your life. Your legs can be treated now without painful surgery.
Laser, Glue or Sclerotherapy will help you with your veins without affecting your normal life. It also can be funded by your insurance* Please call or write to us to book an initial consultation
… View moreDon’t let your bad veins ruin your life. Your legs can be treated now without painful surgery.
Laser, Glue or Sclerotherapy will help you with your veins without affecting your normal life. It also can be funded by your insurance* Please call or write to us to book an initial consultation
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Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours. After rescuing sick ducks for three weeks and growing tired of waiting for Auckland Council to pick the carcasses up, one local has dumped a dead duck on a playground in protest. Would you dump a dead animal in a public place to get the council's attention about an issue? Do you… View moreHi neighbours. After rescuing sick ducks for three weeks and growing tired of waiting for Auckland Council to pick the carcasses up, one local has dumped a dead duck on a playground in protest. Would you dump a dead animal in a public place to get the council's attention about an issue? Do you feel her actions are justified? Please put NFP in your post if it is not for publication.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Auckland Transport is under fire for stinging motorists who miss out on scarce North Shore park-and-ride spots with new parking fees in the town centre.
The Automobile Association has hit out at the transport authority, saying the city's park and ride facilities are already "woefully … View moreAuckland Transport is under fire for stinging motorists who miss out on scarce North Shore park-and-ride spots with new parking fees in the town centre.
The Automobile Association has hit out at the transport authority, saying the city's park and ride facilities are already "woefully inadequate" and the move will discourage motorists from ditching cars and using public transport. Read more
Fairview isn’t what you imagine when you think about retirement.
Here, you’ll find a supportive community in what feels like an established leafy neighbourhood.
Catch a ‘sneak preview’ of our exciting bar and lounge refurbishment plans before taking a tour of our available homes.
… View moreFairview isn’t what you imagine when you think about retirement.
Here, you’ll find a supportive community in what feels like an established leafy neighbourhood.
Catch a ‘sneak preview’ of our exciting bar and lounge refurbishment plans before taking a tour of our available homes.
One bedroom apartment and two and three bedroom villas ready to view now.
Call Michelle on 0800 102 662 for more details.
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Hi neighbours, we are excited to invite you all to come and see our beautiful new centre!
Our open morning will be held on Sunday 10th March from 10am - 2pm at 220 Beach Road, Campbells Bay. Join us for face painting, sausage sizzle, mr whippy and a good old fashioned play.
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Neighbourhood Support North Shore
Everyone has had good neighbours, and ones they’d gladly swap.
There are the neighbours who share their abundant tomato crop, bring in abandoned wheelie bins and quickly cast a whipper snipper across an overgrown verge.
The best neighbours are there at two o’clock in the morning when the alarm… View moreEveryone has had good neighbours, and ones they’d gladly swap.
There are the neighbours who share their abundant tomato crop, bring in abandoned wheelie bins and quickly cast a whipper snipper across an overgrown verge.
The best neighbours are there at two o’clock in the morning when the alarm in a random parked car has been blaring for the past hour. Or at four o’clock in the afternoon when hail the size of oranges has smashed all the windows in your house…
How well do you know your neighbours?
But sadly – for many of us – our neighbours are people who we say hi to a couple of times a week, have a conversation with once in a blue moon, but wouldn’t feel comfortable asking a favour of. You only need to look at the proliferation of pet minding businesses to know neighbourliness could do with a boost. And just think how much school gate congestion could be avoided if we all started carpooling to drop the kids at school?
Celebrate with your local community on Neighbour's Day this March,
Whether you’re an individual, a group, or a business, whether you live in a house, or an apartment building, a flat, or something else entirely you can host a Neighbours Day Aotearoa event and connect with your community….
check out the Neighbours day website on neighboursday.org.nz... and perhaps start a conversation on Neighbourly with close neighbors in your area about ways to better connect/share resources or improve the envinroment of your community!
Finally think about starting a Neighbourhood Support Group and meet your immediate neighbours! neighbourhood.org.nz...
Hi neighbours,
Have you seen missing North Shore man Denver Chance?
The 43-year-old was last seen leaving a property in Mairangi Bay about 4pm on February 24, police say.
His red Nissan Skyline was then caught on CCTV at 4.17pm, heading south on the southern motorway, just beyond the Drury exit.… View moreHi neighbours,
Have you seen missing North Shore man Denver Chance?
The 43-year-old was last seen leaving a property in Mairangi Bay about 4pm on February 24, police say.
His red Nissan Skyline was then caught on CCTV at 4.17pm, heading south on the southern motorway, just beyond the Drury exit.
His mother, Paula McGregor, says her son's disappearance was "terribly out of character".
To read more, click here.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the dedicated phone line 0800 DENVER or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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