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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Pupils from Papakura Normal School have appealed to the local board to fix an open drain along Walters Rd, which neighbours their school.
Kaige Chase, Gabriel Moaate-Minhinnick, Olivia Kim, Genesis Blakelock and Angelina Tuiono asked the board to take their concerns to Auckland Transport after … View morePupils from Papakura Normal School have appealed to the local board to fix an open drain along Walters Rd, which neighbours their school.
Kaige Chase, Gabriel Moaate-Minhinnick, Olivia Kim, Genesis Blakelock and Angelina Tuiono asked the board to take their concerns to Auckland Transport after incidents involving children walking to school.
"We realise this is probably about money but saving money in the old days has just stored up problems for today," they said.
The students told the board a six-year-old boy fell into the drain.
Another boy failed in his attempts to rescue him.
But a motorist intervened and pulled him to safety.
In another incident, a driver leaving the carpark opposite drove into the drain.
“The incident with the boys led to temporary fixes that involved some orange plastic fencing, but it just seems to have become a permanent solution," the students said.
"Now it is breaking down and probably ending up polluting our sea.”
The drain had become overgrown, with the school spending money battling gorse and weeds and building a large fence to keep students safe, they said.
The pupils urged the board to infill the drain to create more parking and drop-off zones.
Board chair Brent Catchpole said he was impressed with the amount of research that went into their deputation.
"These young people did not just come along to complain," he said.
"They gathered evidence, thought about the problem and even outlined possible solutions."
The board will refer the matter to Auckland Transport and Healthy Waters, asking for a quick response, he said.
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
A company which dumped scrap metal in South Auckland without resource consent has been ordered by Auckland Council to clean up its act.
Compliance officers have issued two abatement notices stopping the firm from importing the material to 30 Great South Rd Takanini and ordering removal of the … View moreA company which dumped scrap metal in South Auckland without resource consent has been ordered by Auckland Council to clean up its act.
Compliance officers have issued two abatement notices stopping the firm from importing the material to 30 Great South Rd Takanini and ordering removal of the metal.
Officers were acting on a complaint made at the end of April that a large pile of scrap had been dumped.
The land was being leased and the scrap stored there temporarily, while the company cleaned its main site in Onehunga.
Auckland Council’s GM Licensing and Regulatory Services James Hassall said the company had until June 10 to comply with the abatement notices.
“If they fail to comply, the council would consider taking further action including prosecution under the Resource Management Act, which carries a maximum penalty of $600,000 for a company,” he said.
Residents who see dumped rubbish are urged to call 0800 NO DUMP (0800 66 3867) or email inthebin@aklc.govt.nz
Shamus O'Donnell from No Shock Electrical
You're going to start seeing a few changes with the No Shock Electrical brand. We've been working hard behind the scenes and excited to be taking things to a new level!
After over 11 years of looking after the wider Auckland region when it comes to residential and commercial electrical … View moreYou're going to start seeing a few changes with the No Shock Electrical brand. We've been working hard behind the scenes and excited to be taking things to a new level!
After over 11 years of looking after the wider Auckland region when it comes to residential and commercial electrical projects, it's fair to say we've been around for a while and do a great job! We might have a new look and feel, but we're still the same trusted team delivering you excellent service.
We love our new brand and believe it's an energized change that will propel us into the years ahead. We are dedicated to our customers and strive to build a lasting relationship by exceeding their expectations through exceptional performance by every team member. We know this change will better reflect and align with that. We hope you like it too!
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Just wanted to say a huge (and delayed) CONGRATULATIONS to the amazing and wonderful Fanguna family, on fulfiling their dream of purchasing their first whare!
Your patience and perseverance has been well rewarded - well done guys 🙏🏼
Thank you for allowing me to help you realise this goal … View moreJust wanted to say a huge (and delayed) CONGRATULATIONS to the amazing and wonderful Fanguna family, on fulfiling their dream of purchasing their first whare!
Your patience and perseverance has been well rewarded - well done guys 🙏🏼
Thank you for allowing me to help you realise this goal for you.
All the very best in your new crib!🏡
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Shauni from Onehunga
Would anyone no if i will pass a WOF if I repair this myself or I need some sort of certification ,or would you no somewhere or some one who can repair at fare price thanks
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
An initiative to restore and protect Papakura stream is being rolled out by Conservation Volunteers New Zealand and Mondelez New Zealand.
The Papakura Stream Restoration Project will be launched at Brookby Wildlife Habitat on May 26.
The project will kick off with the planting of 12,500 trees and… View moreAn initiative to restore and protect Papakura stream is being rolled out by Conservation Volunteers New Zealand and Mondelez New Zealand.
The Papakura Stream Restoration Project will be launched at Brookby Wildlife Habitat on May 26.
The project will kick off with the planting of 12,500 trees and the installation of nearly 400 metres of Future Post fencing, made from recycled soft plastics.
The project aims to boost conservation and teach people about recyling soft plastics.
The initiative will restore and protect five kilometres of the waterway over the next three years and habitat for such native species as the longfin eel, tui and the long-tailed bat.
Most of the stream's original habitat has been lost to agriculture, industry and urban development due to wetland draining.
This has led to a massive reduction in forest cover and water quality, reducing habitats for native species and increasing pollution of the waterway.
We're very excited to announce Competenz as our new Neighbourly partner. Competenz is an Industry Training Organisation and helps people develop their skills on the job.
We truly believe in the work they do to help people gain apprenticeships, build their skills and work alongside New … View moreWe're very excited to announce Competenz as our new Neighbourly partner. Competenz is an Industry Training Organisation and helps people develop their skills on the job.
We truly believe in the work they do to help people gain apprenticeships, build their skills and work alongside New Zealand businesses.
Please join us in welcoming Competenz and stay tuned for job listings and other exciting content!
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Joanne from Papatoetoe
This is a ladies retreat day to come aside and focus on your value in God. There will be guest speakers, workshops, and marketplace shopping. I will be taking 2 workshop sessions to talk about Hagar's work with women and children survivors of slavery, trafficking and abuse. Tickets are … View moreThis is a ladies retreat day to come aside and focus on your value in God. There will be guest speakers, workshops, and marketplace shopping. I will be taking 2 workshop sessions to talk about Hagar's work with women and children survivors of slavery, trafficking and abuse. Tickets are $25pp and include lunch and M/A teas. Come along to be inspired and connect with other amazing women. For tickets contact Joanne 022 043 8091 joanne.hand@hagar.org.nz
Joanne from Papatoetoe
Hi there - I'm running a charity event for women in Manukau on 29th May 8am-3:30pm. I would love to have a coffee vendor parked in front of the venue to sell coffee:) Let me know if you are interested. Event will be around 100 guests. Joanne at Hagar NZ 022 043 8091 thank you!
The Ministry of Social Development has recently updated the Guide for Carers, a valuable resource for those who care for family, whānau, āiga or friends with a health condition, a disability, an injury, or a physical or mental illness.
It covers a range of topics such as financial help, … View moreThe Ministry of Social Development has recently updated the Guide for Carers, a valuable resource for those who care for family, whānau, āiga or friends with a health condition, a disability, an injury, or a physical or mental illness.
It covers a range of topics such as financial help, assessing needs, getting help at home and being able to take a break from caring.
The Guide for Carers is available online now: bit.ly...
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Are you or someone you know interested in a vaccine trial to protect against RSV?
Over 60 and yet to receive this season’s flu vaccine?
Middlemore Clinical Trials is looking for volunteers to participate in a clinical trial here at Middlemore Hospital.
If you are interested, please call … View moreAre you or someone you know interested in a vaccine trial to protect against RSV?
Over 60 and yet to receive this season’s flu vaccine?
Middlemore Clinical Trials is looking for volunteers to participate in a clinical trial here at Middlemore Hospital.
If you are interested, please call us on 0800 272 784 (ext. 59612 within Middlemore Hospital) or email participants@mmclintrials.nz for more information.
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Mabel from Hillsborough
Central Auckland Grief Support is a peer support group for adults who have gone through grief or loss, such as separation or divorce, the death of a significant person in their life or other major family changes. Our next meeting is planned on Saturday 15 May 2pm in the Hillsborough area. To find … View moreCentral Auckland Grief Support is a peer support group for adults who have gone through grief or loss, such as separation or divorce, the death of a significant person in their life or other major family changes. Our next meeting is planned on Saturday 15 May 2pm in the Hillsborough area. To find out more and to register, please contact Mabel at 021-1734978.
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