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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Have your rubbish tags vanished before your wheelie bins were collected?
Is this a frequent or rare occurrence in your neighbourhood?
Last year Auckland Council fielded 1996 requests for service related to missing bin tags.
This comprised 538 from the North Shore, 331 from Papakura and 1126 from… View moreHave your rubbish tags vanished before your wheelie bins were collected?
Is this a frequent or rare occurrence in your neighbourhood?
Last year Auckland Council fielded 1996 requests for service related to missing bin tags.
This comprised 538 from the North Shore, 331 from Papakura and 1126 from West Auckland.
The council collected nearly 3.5 million bins using tags last year.
The council saw 23 requests for service related to missing tags last week out of around 60,000 bins collected each week in the user pays area.
A council spokeswoman said the average number of requests had not changed since pre-lockdown and marked a 7% reduction from 2019.
Parul Sood, Auckland Council general manager for waste solutions, said missing bin tags are rare but it does happen.
The council recommends residents put their address and date on the tag and delay tagging their bin until close to collection time, he said.
They should report missing tags to Auckland Council on 09 301 0101 so the incident could be tracked and investigated.
Go to www.makethemostofwaste.co.nz... for more information about rubbish collection options in your area.
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Leana from Weymouth
Hey All,
Praising a brother who found my mobile phones on Verissimo Dr, Airport this arvo!!! (unsure which page he messaged out on)
"Max from Bidfood Airport" ... Thank you sooo much for grabbing my 2 life-lines, I really appreciate it and couldn't thank you enough for answering my… View moreHey All,
Praising a brother who found my mobile phones on Verissimo Dr, Airport this arvo!!! (unsure which page he messaged out on)
"Max from Bidfood Airport" ... Thank you sooo much for grabbing my 2 life-lines, I really appreciate it and couldn't thank you enough for answering my call...
Gotta luv that we still have people in the community who are honest.. Bless you brother🙏😇!!!!
Michelle from Manurewa
Recruit Night for young people 13-16yrs. Wednesday, 3rd March 2021. 6.15pm - 9.00pm. Aviation studies, Leadership Skills, Bushcraft and much more. 150 Harvard Lane, Ardmore Airfield. Check our Facebook Page www.facebook.com...
The Team from Resene ColorShop Manukau
Create your own mini city, using wood offcuts and Resene FX Blackboard Paint for hours of playing fun for your children. When they’re not busy playing with them, use them to decorate the top of drawers or a window sill.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. … View moreCreate your own mini city, using wood offcuts and Resene FX Blackboard Paint for hours of playing fun for your children. When they’re not busy playing with them, use them to decorate the top of drawers or a window sill.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.
Carol from Papakura
Moving house. Last garage sale before big shift.
When! Saturday 16th January 2021
Where! 115 Old Wairoa Road, Papakura
Time! 7.00am - 11.00am
Open to offers as well. Priced to sell.
Children books brand new from 10cents to $2
Baby and toddler clothes (boy/girl) brand new, still with Tags, … View moreMoving house. Last garage sale before big shift.
When! Saturday 16th January 2021
Where! 115 Old Wairoa Road, Papakura
Time! 7.00am - 11.00am
Open to offers as well. Priced to sell.
Children books brand new from 10cents to $2
Baby and toddler clothes (boy/girl) brand new, still with Tags, priced form $1 -$5
Adult female clothing 50c- $5
Baby shower diaper cakes and gifts from $3-$60 real bargains here.
Twin Reborn look alike dolls. One needs battery compartment looked at, but otherwise look very real some. Heartbeat, cry, laugh, talk, eves move etc. Was mistaken as real baby, soft body and poseable. regretfully selling . $30 and $35
Chest Draws different sizes price range $5-$15. side able with shelf $8 Also gong cheap, wheel chair walking frame with seat and holder , brick a brac and many more
Am open to offers on most things.
Negotiable
The Team from Counties Manukau Health
We’re looking for passionate people to join the Manukau Health Park (Manukau SuperClinic and Elective Surgical Hospital) Consumer Advisory Group. The group will represent the interest of patients and members will bring a consumer and family/whaanau perspective to the development of the Manukau … View moreWe’re looking for passionate people to join the Manukau Health Park (Manukau SuperClinic and Elective Surgical Hospital) Consumer Advisory Group. The group will represent the interest of patients and members will bring a consumer and family/whaanau perspective to the development of the Manukau Health Park.
We’re looking for people who are passionate about making sure everyone in Counties Manukau has access to excellent health and disability services.
For more information or to submit your expression of interest, click on the link below, call Gina Williams on 021 716 242 or email Gina.Williams@middlemore.co.nz. Applications close 29 January 2021.
Ole from Takanini
A World Without Orphans brings together leading adoption advocates from around the world to discuss the need to move away from placing children in orphanages, and toward placement with families.
A World Without Orphans - Friday at 8pm.
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: … View moreA World Without Orphans brings together leading adoption advocates from around the world to discuss the need to move away from placing children in orphanages, and toward placement with families.
A World Without Orphans - Friday at 8pm.
Freeview Channel 27 and Sky Channel 204
Live stream: www.hopechannel.nz...
Whakatakapokai on Weymouth Road is changing.
We warmly invite the Manurewa, Weymouth, Waimahia and Clendon communities to attend Neighbourhood Forum events onsite to find out more.
View parts of the residence and talk to Oranga Tamariki staff about what is happening at Whakatakapokai in … View moreWhakatakapokai on Weymouth Road is changing.
We warmly invite the Manurewa, Weymouth, Waimahia and Clendon communities to attend Neighbourhood Forum events onsite to find out more.
View parts of the residence and talk to Oranga Tamariki staff about what is happening at Whakatakapokai in 2021.
Provide your input into the Social Impact Management Plan.
When: Wednesday 20 January 2021 2pm-4pm and Saturday 23 January 2021 10am-12pm
Address: Whakatakapokai, 398 Weymouth Road, Weymouth, Auckland 2103
For more information please contact enquiries_wtpyj@ot.govt.nz or 09 917 5438
Visit our facebook page.
Sessions may be postponed if Covid-19 levels change. Health, Safety and Security processes will apply. Photography and Video not permitted.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Our kitchen is smelling fantastic today as our High School Cooking 101 students have prepared some classic cafe dishes today, Apple and Sultana/Raisin muffins topped with icing sugar and Quiche Lorraine made with their own shortcrust pastry and served with fresh Mesclun salad.
The Team from Auckland Council
By exploring the stories behind Auckland's art, you’ll learn more about the creativity of our artists and discover a different way to experience the city this summer.
Visit our Auckland Public Art / He Kohinga Toi website: aucklandpublicart.com
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Sanjeev Thakur Reporter from Homed - Southern Homes
Look at the lovely property brought to you by Monika Maynard
Melissa Walton from Weymouth Playcentre
Space for you and your baby at Weymouth Playcentre starts Wed 3 February for those with babies born Oct 2020 - Jan 2021.
Space groups meet weekly, allowing you to build great relationships with others. Spend time learning about sleep, routine and attachment while we explore music, books, crafts… View moreSpace for you and your baby at Weymouth Playcentre starts Wed 3 February for those with babies born Oct 2020 - Jan 2021.
Space groups meet weekly, allowing you to build great relationships with others. Spend time learning about sleep, routine and attachment while we explore music, books, crafts and different play experiences with you baby.
We're lucky enough to be able to offer this fantastic class at Weymouth for free! Book now to secure your spot.
Hi Auckland,
What should Auckland Council prioritise this year?
Auckland Council plans to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and is set to be one of the biggest challenges that is facing council leaders in 2021.
The Auckland Climate Plan is set to be released to the public for … View moreHi Auckland,
What should Auckland Council prioritise this year?
Auckland Council plans to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and is set to be one of the biggest challenges that is facing council leaders in 2021.
The Auckland Climate Plan is set to be released to the public for consultation in February, with Councillors already opting for the smaller of the two climate budget proposals.
Water management, both water access and waste water systems are also set to come under review, with Watercare scaling back many projects, which may end up postponing completion by a number of years.
Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments used in the Conversations section of your local paper.
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Manukau Institute of Technology
New to tertiary, or need to rethink, reshape, or restart your future?
Don't let fees get in the way. See if you qualify for one of our fees-free* study options at MIT.
Demand for our February intake is high. Don't miss out.
Apply now
The Team from Auckland Council
Join us at the 43rd season of Auckland Council Music in Parks. Twenty open-air concerts play in our glorious parks - no bookings, no tickets, it’s FREE.
Come along with friends and whānau. You’ll be entertained by talent ranging from Jordan Luck, Midge Marsden and Three Houses Down to our … View moreJoin us at the 43rd season of Auckland Council Music in Parks. Twenty open-air concerts play in our glorious parks - no bookings, no tickets, it’s FREE.
Come along with friends and whānau. You’ll be entertained by talent ranging from Jordan Luck, Midge Marsden and Three Houses Down to our newest rising stars. Visit the website to find out what’s on near you. Follow us on Facebook for the latest updates.
2021 sees a smaller series during this tighter budget environment - but it maintains its spot as a jewel in the crown of an Auckland summer.
Thanks to iHeartRadio.
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