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We are taking a break until 6 January 2020. We don’t monitor Neighbourly outside of business hours or on public holidays. On other days and during business hours, we will have limited monitoring and our response time might be longer than usual. For immediate information on all council services … View moreWe are taking a break until 6 January 2020. We don’t monitor Neighbourly outside of business hours or on public holidays. On other days and during business hours, we will have limited monitoring and our response time might be longer than usual. For immediate information on all council services and facilities visit www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz... or call 09 301 0101 at any time. Wishing you a safe and happy start to 2020. ^Melodie & team.
Owner from British Isles Inn Eatery & Bar - Rothesay Bay
a merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year from all of us, the 'Isles' team
Heath Carle from Comprehensive Care
Christmas is tomorrow!
The holiday period can be a difficult time for many. Me Aro Tonu, meaning take notice, is one of the five actions you can take in daily life to help with wellbeing.
If you are finding this time of year difficult and need someone to talk to, phone or text 1737 for support from… View moreChristmas is tomorrow!
The holiday period can be a difficult time for many. Me Aro Tonu, meaning take notice, is one of the five actions you can take in daily life to help with wellbeing.
If you are finding this time of year difficult and need someone to talk to, phone or text 1737 for support from a trained counsellor.
Escape to the Bay of Islands on a weekend getaway with us! 🌞
We're giving away x4 NZ House & Garden House Tours - Bay of Islands tickets and two nights accommodation at Driftwood Seaside Escapes - one of the amazing Tour houses!
View the beautiful property on the tour, then be the … View moreEscape to the Bay of Islands on a weekend getaway with us! 🌞
We're giving away x4 NZ House & Garden House Tours - Bay of Islands tickets and two nights accommodation at Driftwood Seaside Escapes - one of the amazing Tour houses!
View the beautiful property on the tour, then be the envy of all tour-goers by spending two nights.
To be in the draw all you need to do is enter the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ raffle below. Give to an important cause this Christmas and be in to win! 💕
Find out more and enter here.
Raffle closes on 6th January.
The Team from
From our family, to yours, we want to wish you happy holidays.
If you find yourself in need of medical attention over the holiday season while your GP is closed, we are open as normal.
We ask for your patience during our busiest time of the year while our staff work hard to see you in a … View moreFrom our family, to yours, we want to wish you happy holidays.
If you find yourself in need of medical attention over the holiday season while your GP is closed, we are open as normal.
We ask for your patience during our busiest time of the year while our staff work hard to see you in a timely manner.
For a full list of fees and services, please visit our website.
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Firearms, ammunition, swords, dead animals, chemicals, tree stumps and Christmas trees are just some of the strange things Aucklanders have attempted to recycle this year.
However, the contest for the most unexpected items went to those who tried to recycle a samurai sword and an artificial hip … View moreFirearms, ammunition, swords, dead animals, chemicals, tree stumps and Christmas trees are just some of the strange things Aucklanders have attempted to recycle this year.
However, the contest for the most unexpected items went to those who tried to recycle a samurai sword and an artificial hip joint.
Auckland Council is pleading with residents to be wary of what they recycle, as it reveals some of the weird items found in the yellow-top recycling bins in 2019.
Anyone who attempted to recycled prohibited items bubble wrap, plastic bags, ribbons, batteries, food scraps, clothing, footwear, electronics, broken glass, polystyrene and single-use coffee cups should consider themselves an addition to "Santa's Naughty List", Auckland Council said.
Are you on the naughty list? What weird things have you tried recycling?
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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, Are you in the city for New Year's Eve? Auckland is putting on it's biggest-ever downtown event, a forerunner of how it hopes to launch America's Cup year 2021. Does this sound like you ? Read the story below :
Sunny from Rothesay Bay
Welcome to Supa Fruit Mart @41 bute road Browns Bay (8:00am-6:30pm 7 days)
Our specials this week (while stocks last):
NZ Cherry🍒......................$7.99/500g punnet
NZ Strawberries 🍓............3 punnet For $6
AU Watermelon seedless...$2.99/kg
NZ Large Hass Avocados...3 For $4
… View moreWelcome to Supa Fruit Mart @41 bute road Browns Bay (8:00am-6:30pm 7 days)
Our specials this week (while stocks last):
NZ Cherry🍒......................$7.99/500g punnet
NZ Strawberries 🍓............3 punnet For $6
AU Watermelon seedless...$2.99/kg
NZ Large Hass Avocados...3 For $4
Lettuce................................$1.49each
We also have more fresh and beautiful fruit and vegetables in store, welcome and happy shopping!
Negotiable
Heath Carle from Comprehensive Care
It is 2 days until Christmas!
Many of us will be celebrating with family and friends. Please help save lives on our roads by being a responsible host.
Know the size of a standard drink and please don't let guests drink and drive.
Have a happy and safe Christmas!
Bring a hat and sun-block and pick your own strawberries fresh from the field. Explore the rows to find the sweetest, biggest Strawberries. Take them home for yourself, friends and family to eat fresh or turn them into a frozen sensation.
Make a day of it and bring a picnic! Please bring along… View moreBring a hat and sun-block and pick your own strawberries fresh from the field. Explore the rows to find the sweetest, biggest Strawberries. Take them home for yourself, friends and family to eat fresh or turn them into a frozen sensation.
Make a day of it and bring a picnic! Please bring along bag, container, punnet, bucket as we no longer provide plastic bags.
After picking in the fields, enjoy real fruit ice-cream made from our own fruit and mixed before your eyes – available from our caravan at 256 Omaha Flats Road.
Open 7 days from 26th December 9am to 5pm (including public Holidays) EFTPOS facilities with parking on grass By the Caravan 256 Omaha Flats Road
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The Team from Auckland Council
If you see dumped rubbish call 0800 NO DUMP (0800 663 867).
Dumpers will be fined up to $30,000.
Your waste is your responsibility. For more information on how to dispose of unwanted items check out aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
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Owner from British Isles Inn Eatery & Bar - Rothesay Bay
the celebration continues, but not on...
British Isles Opening hours over the Holidays.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Celia Hay & all of us at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine wish you a very merry Christmas and restful holiday season. Enjoy lots of delicious food at home.
Heath Carle from Comprehensive Care
It is 3 days until Christmas!
At this time of year we share a lot of food with friends and whānau, and unfortunately cases of Campylobacter (food poisoning) increase.
Remember the four keys rules to safe food handling: Clean, cook, cover and chill. And if in doubt, throw it out!
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