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Reporter Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours,
Police are appealing to the public for sightings of missing woman Cindy Li, from Sandringham.
Cindy, aged 70, has been missing since Tuesday morning. She is known to have left an address on Tranmere Road and failed to return.
Police believe she may be in the wider Auckland City … View moreHi neighbours,
Police are appealing to the public for sightings of missing woman Cindy Li, from Sandringham.
Cindy, aged 70, has been missing since Tuesday morning. She is known to have left an address on Tranmere Road and failed to return.
Police believe she may be in the wider Auckland City area and are currently trying to locate her.
Cindy was last seen wearing a long sleeve t-shirt, long track pants and black shoes.
Anyone who sees Cindy should call 111.
Anyone with any information about her whereabouts or movements since yesterday morning should contact 105, quoting file number 211110/4026.
20 replies (Members only)
William from Westmere
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Logan Campbell Retirement Village
We all value our independence, however over time our needs can change. Assisted-living apartments balance an independence lifestyle in a stylish apartment alongside support that makes life easier. Housekeeping, a chef-prepared meal, activities and outings, it’s the perfect balance.
Great question. Your executor oversees your will when you pass away, so it’s an important job. If things have changed for you or your executor since the days of cassette tapes and telethons, it might be time to appoint a new one.
You can choose a new executor when you … View moreGreat question. Your executor oversees your will when you pass away, so it’s an important job. If things have changed for you or your executor since the days of cassette tapes and telethons, it might be time to appoint a new one.
You can choose a new executor when you update your will – you can even appoint Public Trust, which gives you the reassurance of an executor who is impartial, always available and has the right expertise.
Read on to find out more.
Deborah from Westmere
Are you looking for someone to move into your sleepout or studio? I am in my 60s, vaccinated, single, non-smoking, a quiet and respectful librarian who works part-time at home and who is looking for a peaceful place to live. I have my own furniture, although if the place is already furnished that … View moreAre you looking for someone to move into your sleepout or studio? I am in my 60s, vaccinated, single, non-smoking, a quiet and respectful librarian who works part-time at home and who is looking for a peaceful place to live. I have my own furniture, although if the place is already furnished that isn't a deal breaker. I need to leave my present flat by Christmas. And I can provide glowing references. Please contact annduncan.nz@gmail.com
Chloe from Freemans Bay
Hey neighbours, So I've been working on an idea to help our community support each other by buying local easily, I've built a website where you can buy ingredients from multiple local sellers and have it delivered to you in one go!
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We're currently … View moreHey neighbours, So I've been working on an idea to help our community support each other by buying local easily, I've built a website where you can buy ingredients from multiple local sellers and have it delivered to you in one go!
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Size: 40
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Price: $15
Christine from Eden Terrace
Ladies brown leather sandals with velcro straps, cork wedge (4cms), size 40, never been worn.
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Angel from Western Springs
Hi, I am posting this to help anyone who wants to know where they stand relating to the law and fireworks. Sometimes its hard to confront people who are causing a nuisance with fireworks, especially if you are not really sure if the law supports you. So, to make it crystal clear - these are the … View moreHi, I am posting this to help anyone who wants to know where they stand relating to the law and fireworks. Sometimes its hard to confront people who are causing a nuisance with fireworks, especially if you are not really sure if the law supports you. So, to make it crystal clear - these are the Auckland Council Bylaws straight from their website.
Where you cannot light fireworks
You CANNOT light fireworks on council-controlled land, such as:
beaches
parks and reserves.
You are ALSO prohibited from lighting fireworks in:
forests
conservation areas
road surfaces, berm or footpath on your street.
So, there you have it guys. If you have had enough of people letting off fireworks in your street, or the playing fields, or the reserve where you live, or in ANY public park, the law is on your side if you make a complaint or ask those involved to cease.
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Variety – the Children’s Charity
In neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen. Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.
“I’ll only eat dinner … View moreIn neighbourhoods across New Zealand, kids are looking forward to a Christmas that may not happen. Forced to choose between food or bills, hard-working parents like Melody worry whether they’ll be able to provide even the simplest Christmas meal for their children.
“I’ll only eat dinner 2-3 times a week so that the children have enough food. This is very stressful… a lot of crying and minimal sleep.”
Food insecurity is the everyday reality for 98.8% of the families Variety helps.
Please donate today to provide grocery support for families like Melody’s this Christmas.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
A popular Christmas light show has been cancelled due to public safety concerns and the uncertainty of Covid-19 restrictions.
Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) announced on Wednesday that the 10th anniversary celebration of Christmas Lights will not go ahead this year.
MOTAT … View moreA popular Christmas light show has been cancelled due to public safety concerns and the uncertainty of Covid-19 restrictions.
Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) announced on Wednesday that the 10th anniversary celebration of Christmas Lights will not go ahead this year.
MOTAT spokeswoman Sally Manuireva said the decision to cancel the event was a difficult one, as it is the museum’s largest event of the year.
The Auckland event was attended by over 60,000 visitors over 12 nights last year.
“While I know this may be disappointing news for many families who were looking forward to this event, keeping our visitors safe is our top priority,” Manuireva said.
“We’ve decided to make this call now to give our suppliers transparency and allow our team to focus on our summer programming.”
This marks the first occasion where MOTAT’s Christmas Lights has been canned.
MOTAT will still light up its heritage Pumphouse building and erect a 20ft Christmas tree which will be visible from Great North Road.
The Museum will release ‘12 Days of Christmas’, which consists of free online crafts and activities which can be accessed on the online education platform MOTAT.FUN.
Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
A runner will complete seven marathons in as many days to raise money for underprivileged children.
West Auckland man Harrison Sanders, 23, said he wanted to experience a struggle, and encourage others to make a change with him.
“There are tens upon thousands of kiwis children that are … View moreA runner will complete seven marathons in as many days to raise money for underprivileged children.
West Auckland man Harrison Sanders, 23, said he wanted to experience a struggle, and encourage others to make a change with him.
“There are tens upon thousands of kiwis children that are going without food and the basic essentials to get by over this time of joy,” he said.
“So this year, I wanted to help out those who are in need over this time of joy.”
The primary school teacher will complete the runs from December 13 to 19, starting from Hobsonville School and running around west Auckland.
“The route will be the same every day, and I would love people to join in for parts of it whether it be running, biking, scootering, or even driving alongside,” Sanders said.
He has partnered with Pak n Save Westgate, Breaker and Tuatara Baseball, and every $100 raised will supply a child with a $75 Pak n Save voucher, $25 towards school stationary and a free sports ball.
Sanders previously ran 45km a week in the space of a year to raise money for mental health, alzheimers and epilepsy charities.
“Nothing prepares you for this amount though. So I look forward to the mental game I will be faced with,” he said.
“The route will be the same every day, and I would love people to join in for parts of it whether it be running, biking, scootering, or even driving alongside.”
He has set up a Givealittle to receive donations.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Love Cocktails? ?
Learn to prepare delicious summer cocktails over 5 days with our new Certificate in Spirits, Cocktails & Bartending (Micro-Credential).
This course will provide practical, hands-on training in bartending, product knowledge, customer service and more. Domestic students receive … View moreLove Cocktails? ?
Learn to prepare delicious summer cocktails over 5 days with our new Certificate in Spirits, Cocktails & Bartending (Micro-Credential).
This course will provide practical, hands-on training in bartending, product knowledge, customer service and more. Domestic students receive a subsidy on the course fees from the NZ Government.
Social distancing and covid protocols will be in place for this in-person session.
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29, 30 Nov & 1, 2, 3 December 2021 (9am - 2.30pm)
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