Shoreside Trees & Gardens - Special Offer for our new Neighbourly customers
Shoreside Trees is your local, reliable, friendly and experienced tree care company delivering an easy and professional service for any of your tree and garden care needs.
We service the North Shore and Auckland region and are offering a special 15% discount off our quoted price for our new Neighbourly customers.
Stu has over 20 years of experience in the arbor industry and will offer his honest, expert and knowledgeable opinion for your needs. He prides himself on delivering excellent customer service, from first contact to a free on-site visit and consultation and a professional free quote prepared. He will also work in with your timing on the job whether it is urgent and needs doing immediately or scheduled to your preferred date.
Stu and his expert team can take care of all your arboricultural and garden needs. Services offered are:
* Tree pruning and trimming
* Tree reductions and shaping
* View restoration
* Tree removals
* Site / section clearing
* Stump grinding
* Hedge reductions, trimming and shaping
* General garden tidy ups
* Pre-sale property tidy ups
* Rubbish removal
* Chipping
* 24/7 emergency tree services and storm damage.
We highly recommend you join our many happy and satisfied customers and get in touch with Stu at Shoreside Trees & Gardens for an easy, reliable, prompt and professional tree care service.
Contact Stu today to arrange a free quote.
Call or text: 021 175 8660 Freephone: 0800 920 013 Email: Stu@shoresidetrees.co.nz
Poll: How important is the ability to book a doctor’s appointment online?
Hi Neighbours
Here at The Doctors we would love to hear how you prefer to book your doctor’s appointments. With busy schedules, different people find different methods easier.
For some, online booking is very convenient, you can make an appointment anytime without needing to wait on the phone. Others still prefer calling the clinic and speaking to a real person, especially if they have specific questions about their visit.
Your feedback helps us understand what works best for our patients and how we can improve access to care.
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37.2% I prefer booking online whenever possible
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23.2% Online booking is helpful but not essential
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36% I prefer calling the clinic
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3.7% I didn’t know online booking was available
A reminder this hunting season
As thousands of hunters are making their plans for autumn – the Roar – recreational firearms groups are urging hunters to always be 100% sure of their targets.
Te Tari Pureke - Firearms Safety Authority NZ, which chairs the Recreational Firearms Users Group, has begun a public information campaign reminding hunters everywhere of Rule #4 of the Firearms Safety Code: to identify their target beyond all doubt.
Director Communities and Corporate, Mike McIlraith, says there is an estimated 50,000-60,000 New Zealanders involved in big game animal hunting each year, and the Roar is the key event for many hunters each year.
“The Roar is a fantastic time of year for hunters to get out into the hills after a trophy animal but hunting safely and making sure everyone gets home in one piece, still must be the most important goal of every trip,” says Mike McIlraith.
“The consequences of not fully identifying your target beyond all doubt can be catastrophic. Our message to hunters is a really simple one: If you are not sure, then don’t shoot.”
Mike McIlraith says while hunting fatalities are thankfully rare, research has shown that misidentification of the target is the largest firearms related risk to New Zealand deer hunters, and 80% of the time this involves members of the same hunting group.
The Authority says hunters should not feel pressured to take a shot: “Instead, hunters should take the time to analyse their target, wait and see if it is a hind or stag, how old is the animal, how many points does its antlers have? Identifying your target means never firing at sound, shape, colour or movement alone.”
Mike McIlraith says good hunters will slow down, and run through some simple mental checks:
- Can I see the whole animal, or could this be another hunter?
- Where are my hunting companions – could this be them or someone else?
- How much of the animal can you see, if it is a hind or stag, how old is the animal, how - many points does its antlers have?
“Taking a little extra time to identify your target and check the firing zone is the key to safer hunting. No meat or no trophy is better than no mate,” he says.
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