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2260 days ago

Christmas in the Park 2019: What you need to know

Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader

It's the outdoor variety stage show big on carols, celebrities and Santa. Entertaining Aucklanders and Cantabrians alike since the mid-90s, Kiwi institution Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park is back for another year on December 14. Held at Auckland Domain, we've got everything you need to … View moreIt's the outdoor variety stage show big on carols, celebrities and Santa. Entertaining Aucklanders and Cantabrians alike since the mid-90s, Kiwi institution Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park is back for another year on December 14. Held at Auckland Domain, we've got everything you need to know about the hosts and more.

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2261 days ago

Hillsborough Christmas Festival

Hills Church

We are hosting free Christmas event - for everyone, young and old, in the community! Come along for free food stalls, bouncy castle, sausage sizzle, Christmas carols, entertainment, candy floss, carnival games, great coffee and more. Did we mention this is all free?
ALL WELCOME!

Sunday 22nd … View more
We are hosting free Christmas event - for everyone, young and old, in the community! Come along for free food stalls, bouncy castle, sausage sizzle, Christmas carols, entertainment, candy floss, carnival games, great coffee and more. Did we mention this is all free?
ALL WELCOME!

Sunday 22nd December
10.30am-1.30pm
179 Hillsborough Road - front carpark

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2261 days ago

Crash Corner Update

Denise Lee MP

Hi neighbours,

Construction at Crash Corner (Church and Victoria Street intersection, Onehunga) is well underway!

As we gear up for the busy part of Christmas, construction will halt from Monday 9th December (today) and will re-commence on Thursday 26th December.

During this second phase of … View more
Hi neighbours,

Construction at Crash Corner (Church and Victoria Street intersection, Onehunga) is well underway!

As we gear up for the busy part of Christmas, construction will halt from Monday 9th December (today) and will re-commence on Thursday 26th December.

During this second phase of construction, the intersection will be fully closed. From the 26th December to the 15th January, detours will be in place but access to properties around the intersection will be maintained.

I hope you are keeping sane during the silly season. Please remember to drive safe on our local roads, particularly as road layouts change.

For any project related questions, please contact site manager Gareth Jones on 027 403 1551 or my office on 0800 DENISEMP.

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2264 days ago

Hazy weekend for New Zealand.. again

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hazy skies caused by the tragic Australian bush fires are set to linger this weekend.
Northwesterly winds have blown a hazy plume of smoke across the Tasman Sea, and while it has mostly affected the South Island in recent weeks, it has moved up the country.
The "robust plume" is expected… View more
Hazy skies caused by the tragic Australian bush fires are set to linger this weekend.
Northwesterly winds have blown a hazy plume of smoke across the Tasman Sea, and while it has mostly affected the South Island in recent weeks, it has moved up the country.
The "robust plume" is expected to head to the South Island late on Saturday.
The haze has been causing a yellowish-orange, hue at sunset, making for some sweet sunset photos. Share your photos in the comments!
(Our photo is of the sun setting over the Waitākere Ranges, taken by visual journalist Ricky Wilson.)

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2261 days ago

High Tea with an Asian twist!

Sachie's Kitchen

Sachie’s Kitchen is launching a brand new High Tea event with an Asian twist.

Your group will enjoy our unique selection of high tea delicacies and brewed teas.

Join in the creative fun as you prepare and assemble some delightful dishes to complete a three-tier high tea platter for you all … View more
Sachie’s Kitchen is launching a brand new High Tea event with an Asian twist.

Your group will enjoy our unique selection of high tea delicacies and brewed teas.

Join in the creative fun as you prepare and assemble some delightful dishes to complete a three-tier high tea platter for you all to enjoy!

Perfect for Hen’s Parties, Birthday Parties and Baby Showers!

Duration: 2 hours
Pax: 12 - 60ppl (off-site location available)
Price: $79 pp with tea or $89 pp including a glass of bubbles
Find out more

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2266 days ago

Retro Suitcases for the classroom

Steven from Three Kings

Hi everyone I am after some retro suitcases that I can use for my classroom's reading corner next year. Does anyone have any or know an op shop where I could get them from.
I have attached a photo of what I am after. Colour doesn't matter.
Thanks

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2262 days ago

Carols on the Lawn

Diana from Hillsborough

Come and join us on Friday, we'd love to see you. Something for everyone and for all ages.

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2261 days ago
2262 days ago

Are you up to speed with the bus disruptions ?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, One third of Auckland's bus services are cancelled today, with no end in sight to the suspension of NZBus drivers. If you want to get up to speed on what's going on. Read the story below :

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2264 days ago

Fire

Viv from Onehunga

Could the people who are burning things stop!!!! There is a fire ban.
That means you cannot burn stuff in your back yard.

It is true it is very difficult to understand the council website as you cant find out a simple answer but put the fire out. Ring the council to ask if you cant follow the … View more
Could the people who are burning things stop!!!! There is a fire ban.
That means you cannot burn stuff in your back yard.

It is true it is very difficult to understand the council website as you cant find out a simple answer but put the fire out. Ring the council to ask if you cant follow the website.


FENZ's Check It's Alright website could help anyone who was unsure about whether they can light fires in their area.

Those responsible could face a fine of up to $300,000 or a two-year jail sentence.

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