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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora Neighbours, An auction of royal tour press photos taken by Stuff's predecessor companies is a curious new episode in the strange tale of millions of Australasian press photos. Read the story below:
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Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Seven harbourfront homes worth an estimated $23.4m are to be bought and demolished by the Government to make way for Auckland’s new $785m cycling and walking bridge.
Residents on Princes St in the upmarket North Shore suburb of Northcote Point were first told the Crown needed to acquire their … View moreSeven harbourfront homes worth an estimated $23.4m are to be bought and demolished by the Government to make way for Auckland’s new $785m cycling and walking bridge.
Residents on Princes St in the upmarket North Shore suburb of Northcote Point were first told the Crown needed to acquire their homes in March last year.
Back then, the plan was for the Northern Pathway to be built as an attachment to the existing Auckland Harbour Bridge, with the properties needing to make way for the project's off-ramp.
That plan was dropped in favour of the new cycling bridge announced by the Government last week. But the homes – worth an average of $3.3m each – still have to go.
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Michelle from Beach Haven
GONE - FREE - dressing table stool, perfect condition.
41H 50W and 40D, pick up Beach Haven
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Caroline Williams Reporter from North Shore Times
Tēnā koutou neighbours. Browns Bay locals fear property on the edge of an eroding cliff will soon collapse onto the popular beach below, as the property owner battles a lengthy resource consent process to stabilise the site.
The property on Beechwood Rd in Rothesay Bay was issued a dangerous … View moreTēnā koutou neighbours. Browns Bay locals fear property on the edge of an eroding cliff will soon collapse onto the popular beach below, as the property owner battles a lengthy resource consent process to stabilise the site.
The property on Beechwood Rd in Rothesay Bay was issued a dangerous building notice in September 2020 following a spate of slips which sent boulders, fencing and a mature pōhutukawa tree tumbling down onto Browns Bay Beach.
The notice did not apply to the house, but decking, fencing and concrete piles - some of which protrude over the edge of the cliff.
Auckland Council previously told Stuff it was satisfied two houses near the cliff’s edge were not at risk, however regular beach-goer Paul Jury said pipes, balustrades, orange safety fencing, a second pōhutukawa tree and bits of concrete continue to pile up on the beach.
Jury believed it was only a matter of time until “something serious” fell down the cliff during a storm or strong winds.
The owners of the property atop the cliff had applied for resource consent to repair and stabilise the site, but this was taking longer than expected "due to the complexity of the site access and the work required", Auckland Council’s David Pawson said.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Wairau Park
A vintage print can make a great welcome sign for your home entrance way by simply adding some hand painted letters in your choice of Resene colours!
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Michelle from Beach Haven
GONE - pending pick up -Free - chair, has only been used as a decorative piece in the bedroom. It’s about the size of a dining chair. Pick up Beach Haven.
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Kenneth from Northcote Point
The whole argument about electric vehicles is absolutely totally one sided because the media has got it in there teeth like a rabid dog so there is no argument....that's all you see on the bloody TV....a whole one sided media driven load of crap!!!
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The Team from Pest Free Kaipātiki Restoration Society (Inc.)
Join the Rangatira Reserve Rangers for a planting day this Saturday 12th June 🌱 Meet 10 am – 1 pm at 99 Kia Ora Road.
What to bring? spades, gloves, snacks, water, enclosed shoes and your family and friends! Hope you can make it!
The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
Can you commit a few hours per week for the weeks leading up to Daffodil Day for our street appeal on Friday 27th August and Saturday 28th August? A current driver’s license and a car/vehicle will be needed as you will be required to drive around on Daffodil Day to ensure our collectors have … View moreCan you commit a few hours per week for the weeks leading up to Daffodil Day for our street appeal on Friday 27th August and Saturday 28th August? A current driver’s license and a car/vehicle will be needed as you will be required to drive around on Daffodil Day to ensure our collectors have their high visibility vests, eftpos machines, buckets and receive lots of support. If you are confident adapting to new software systems this will be a bonus! Our aim is to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand. We are here to help and support people with cancer, and their whanau. In the first instance and for more detailed information, please email your interest including your best contact number to Sudha Bhana Manager Volunteering sbhana@akcansoc.org.nz
Bob from Northcote
We are underway with collecting second hand books for our Annual Charity Book Fair - traditionally being one of the largest in Auckland. From this Saturday 12th June, books can be dropped off at 6, Z service stations as listed on the accompanying flyer. We are grateful for your continued support. … View moreWe are underway with collecting second hand books for our Annual Charity Book Fair - traditionally being one of the largest in Auckland. From this Saturday 12th June, books can be dropped off at 6, Z service stations as listed on the accompanying flyer. We are grateful for your continued support. All funds raised go back to the community through support to schools and funding of community programmes and projects.
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Help us house families with hospitalised children. Join the fight to fund a night. Find out more
Kenneth from Northcote Point
Great little Stihl chainsaw for pruning or small trees/ shrubs. 2 stroke. Starts easy and runs well. Good quality.
Price: $100
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