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Fiona from Henderson
Just in case you rush down to West Liquor Railside to stock up for the long weekend, it's closed.
Here is the reason why:
"The Trusts announce the temporary closure of West Liquor Railside, 126 Railside Avenue, Henderson.
The Trusts on behalf of Waitakere Licensing Trust today … View moreJust in case you rush down to West Liquor Railside to stock up for the long weekend, it's closed.
Here is the reason why:
"The Trusts announce the temporary closure of West Liquor Railside, 126 Railside Avenue, Henderson.
The Trusts on behalf of Waitakere Licensing Trust today announced the temporary closure of their liquor store at 126 Railside Avenue, Henderson.
After a recent heavy rain event an inspection report was ordered and has identified potential health and safety risks in the building. Allan Pollard, CEO of The Trusts, says although the risks are low level the safety of staff and customers has been paramount.
“We apologise for inconveniencing our customers however while we investigate the issues further, we need to put health and safety first,” Mr Pollard said.
“We will take expert advice to investigate further and look at ways to mitigate the issues and open again as soon as possible,” said Mr Pollard.
All employees will be redeployed to other stores."
In my humble opinion, this wouldn't happen if we could buy alcohol from other places out West instead of the Trusts outlets - but, hey, that's just my humble opinion.
The Team from Auckland Council
Last week to vote Aucklanders! Voting closes at noon on Saturday 8 October.
Everything you need to know about Locals Elections is here: bit.ly...
If you don't have your voting papers (purple envelope), go here: bit.ly... to cast a special vote in Auckland's Local Elections 2022.
… View moreLast week to vote Aucklanders! Voting closes at noon on Saturday 8 October.
Everything you need to know about Locals Elections is here: bit.ly...
If you don't have your voting papers (purple envelope), go here: bit.ly... to cast a special vote in Auckland's Local Elections 2022.
Then, check the map here: bit.ly... to find the closest location for:
- Vote box pop-ups
- Special voting locations
- One stop shop
If you need more info before voting, find out who you can vote for: bit.ly... as well as for each candidate:
- Candidate profile statement
- About them
- Why they want to be elected
- What they love most about the area they want to represent
- What they think about key issues for Auckland
- What they will prioritise if they are elected
Once you're ready to vote, find where to drop off your vote: bit.ly.... Or check the back of your orange envelope and scan the QR code to find the closest drop off locations.
You can post your vote in any New Zealand Post box before Tuesday 4 October 2022 so it can reach us before the close of voting.
Thank you Aucklanders for voting in the Local Elections 2022.
Peter from Henderson
HP DC7700 CMT desktop PC,
intel(R)core (TM) 2 CPU. 6300@1.8ghz,
500gb Hard drive,
4GB memory,
64 bit OS System X 64 Based Processor,
Win10 Home .activated
good for Browsing .email. Utube, Netflix,
Perfect for Homework, or working from home,
I am still using it, but is is surplus if someone wants … View moreHP DC7700 CMT desktop PC,
intel(R)core (TM) 2 CPU. 6300@1.8ghz,
500gb Hard drive,
4GB memory,
64 bit OS System X 64 Based Processor,
Win10 Home .activated
good for Browsing .email. Utube, Netflix,
Perfect for Homework, or working from home,
I am still using it, but is is surplus if someone wants it,
PC only no Monitor or mouse or keyboard,
pick up Henderson Heights.
Price: $70
Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson
Hands up who wants a big sale on childrens clothes and toys. Pop on in and see what available. This sale during school holidays only.
New designer clothes in store , first in best dresses.
See you in store at 433 great north road Henderson
09835 1152
The Team from Auckland Museum
We want to know what’s important to you, to help make Auckland Museum even better. 🏛️
Take a few minutes to rank our priorities and have your say on our 2023/24 Draft Annual Plan: bit.ly...
⌛ Submissions close 5pm on 2 November 2022.
Alannah from Te Atatu Peninsula
Love crafts? You're invited to our great little market in the fabulous Main Hall, Te Atatu Community Centre, 595 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula. Discover a stunning array of the very best in local creative talent. Almost each month we present to you an everchanging smorgasbord of the … View moreLove crafts? You're invited to our great little market in the fabulous Main Hall, Te Atatu Community Centre, 595 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula. Discover a stunning array of the very best in local creative talent. Almost each month we present to you an everchanging smorgasbord of the very best in unique creativity.
You'll find:
- Handpoured soy candles
- Knitted and crocheted items
- Stunning handcrafts
- Wooden handicrafts
- Handmade natural soap
- Fashion jewellery
- Indoor plants
- Children's toys and clothes, and so much more
Parking is available off Pringle Road. We're moments from the NorthWestern Motorway and minutes from the Waterview Tunnel.
All of our crafters have a passion for what they do and they can't wait to meet you!
Enquiries - 0274 753 341
Te Atatu Peninsula Artisan & Handmade Market - Main Hall, 595 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula
Joseph from Te Atatu South
Te Atatu Food Truck Fridays is back THIS Friday’s (October 7th). There will be a selection of Auckland’s best street food, music and entertainment. Save the date at www.facebook.com....
October 7th – 4:30pm – 8:30pm – Te Atatu South Community Centre.
The food trucks joining us on … View moreTe Atatu Food Truck Fridays is back THIS Friday’s (October 7th). There will be a selection of Auckland’s best street food, music and entertainment. Save the date at www.facebook.com....
October 7th – 4:30pm – 8:30pm – Te Atatu South Community Centre.
The food trucks joining us on the night will be:
- Nom Nom – South East Asian inspired rice bowls brimming with flavour
- Manila Eats – Primo Pinoy inspired gourmet rolls and other tasty treats
- El Patron – Artisan Chorizos - Chilean artisan chorizos.
- Mama Yoya's - Everyone's favourite authentic Mexican cuisine queen
- The Langos Lady - Hungarian Fried Bread with sweet and savoury toppings
- Kookie Haus/ Doughnut Haus - Next level cookies and doughnuts
- Victor and Vern - Serving your coffee, hot chocolate and homemade soda fix.
On the entertainment menu there will be music, free face painting, free ReCreators children craft workshop and a live African drumming performance. The night will also feature Te Atatu’s free repair café in the community centre. Bring along your household items to be fixed for free (koha/ donation appreciated). Neighbours at 249 Edmonton Road will also be having their art gallery exhibition opening night.
Come grab some tasty food and soak up the community vibes. Plenty of seating available or picnic in the park. Parking available on site. Walking or cycling up makes it even easier.
A great way to spend a Friday night.
My wife Cherie and I have lived in Henderson Massey for 23 years, raising our four Kiwi-Indian kids. Talking to locals and business owners, I know that safety is a key concern.
I will ensure more funding is allocated to local safety initiatives.
I am campaigning to protect our green spaces,… View moreMy wife Cherie and I have lived in Henderson Massey for 23 years, raising our four Kiwi-Indian kids. Talking to locals and business owners, I know that safety is a key concern.
I will ensure more funding is allocated to local safety initiatives.
I am campaigning to protect our green spaces, including planting more trees, cleaning up shared spaces and stopping the sell-off of our parks.
We urgently need to prepare for more people in our area which means upgrading Waitakere Hospital and building new community facilities like a swimming pool complex in Massey. My career is in management and finance and my passion is serving the community.
I have been involved with local organisations for over 25 years including being the current President of Waitakere Indian Association, panel member for Te Manawa Active Aotearoa Fund for Sport Waitakere, the Community Organisation Grants Scheme, Community Patrol and Neighbourhood Support Waitakere and as a community board member on various other organisations.
I want Henderson Massey to thrive.
Vote Sunil Kaushal – vocal for local.
Facebook: facebook.com/sunilkaushalnz
Website: https://www.sunilkaushal.nz/
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Join the party this Easter in Marlborough! We're celebrating 20 years of spectacular flying, magical moments of shows past and magnificent machines both in the air and on the ground.
Book now and go into the draw to win a flight in a vintage biplane!
Find out more
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora Tāmaki Makaurau. Saturday is International Observe the Moon Night and to mark the occasion, a historic telescope used during some of the first human missions to the moon will be open to the public at Auckland's Stardome Observatory and Planetarium (670 Manukau Road, Epsom).
The EWB… View moreKia ora Tāmaki Makaurau. Saturday is International Observe the Moon Night and to mark the occasion, a historic telescope used during some of the first human missions to the moon will be open to the public at Auckland's Stardome Observatory and Planetarium (670 Manukau Road, Epsom).
The EWB Zeiss telescope was used to manually track Apollo missions when Houston didn't have radio contact with its spacecraft and astronauts.
The public are invited to use the telescope to view the moon on Saturday until 10.30pm at the stardome at 670 Manukau Road, Epsom.
“It will be five days after the new moon, so looking up from the Southern Hemisphere, we will easily be able locate the various maria, or seas, on the eastern half of the near-side of the moon. These are the Sea of Serenity, Sea of Tranquillity, Sea of Crises, Sea of Fecundity, and Sea of Nectar,” Stardome telescope operator Daley Panthagani said.
Entry costs $2 per adult and $1 per child. The Stardome will also be putting on educational shows about the moon for additional fees. For more info visit www.stardome.org.nz...
The Cutest Pet Competition is back by popular demand! Show off your furry friend this October to see if you’ve got the cutest pet in the country. This year’s competition is sponsored by Wishbone, giving you the chance to win your share of $10,000 worth of pet food.
From 26 September, … View moreThe Cutest Pet Competition is back by popular demand! Show off your furry friend this October to see if you’ve got the cutest pet in the country. This year’s competition is sponsored by Wishbone, giving you the chance to win your share of $10,000 worth of pet food.
From 26 September, purchase a copy of your local Stuff newspaper, find our promo ad, and follow the link to submit a photo of your pet online. If your pet is selected, they’ll feature in our promotional adverts across all Stuff newspapers for a day, plus you will receive $50 worth of Wishbone pet food so you can spoil them rotten. For more information on the prizes and to view the T&Cs, click here!
The team at Stunday Star-Times
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Six of our NZQA Diploma Cookery students signed up for the New Zealand Hospitality Championships – previously known as the Culinary Fare run by the New Zealand Chefs Association at the recent Hospitality Hui held on on September 19, 2022.
Planning took place over the previous six weeks where … View moreSix of our NZQA Diploma Cookery students signed up for the New Zealand Hospitality Championships – previously known as the Culinary Fare run by the New Zealand Chefs Association at the recent Hospitality Hui held on on September 19, 2022.
Planning took place over the previous six weeks where the students formulated their dish concepts. Practical cooking sessions enabled them to test and try out their culinary ideas and refine their dishes.
These efforts were boosted by the reflections of our Head Chef Finn Gybel and his stories of when he had competed in Denmark nearly 20 years ago. Back then, our Chef Finn was sous chef to René Redzepi, now rated as one of the great chefs of the world.
As a result, we won 1 Gold, 2 Silver and 2 Bronze medals.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, in the October issue of NZ Gardener, you'll see the five finalists for our 2022 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year competition. They've all done amazing things for their communities. You can read about their wonderful work here, and then vote for your favourite.
Calling all rugby fans! We've got 100 tickets to give away to the Auckland vs Taranaki game at Eden Park on Saturday 1st October!
Head into our BRAND NEW STORE on Great North Road, Glen Eden and get 2 free tickets with any standard size cake purchase. Book online or grab something from the … View moreCalling all rugby fans! We've got 100 tickets to give away to the Auckland vs Taranaki game at Eden Park on Saturday 1st October!
Head into our BRAND NEW STORE on Great North Road, Glen Eden and get 2 free tickets with any standard size cake purchase. Book online or grab something from the cabinet, and we’ll have 2 tickets with your name on it!
T&Cs apply: Tickets only available from the Glen Eden store. Two tickets per Standard Size Cake purchase and available while tickets last.
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Joseph from Te Atatu South
Why should you vote in the local body elections? Based on the low voter turnouts most people don’t care much about local government elections but these elections have more to do with people’s everyday lives than central government elections. They cover our footpaths, local roads and parks which… View moreWhy should you vote in the local body elections? Based on the low voter turnouts most people don’t care much about local government elections but these elections have more to do with people’s everyday lives than central government elections. They cover our footpaths, local roads and parks which you interact with more on a daily basis.
I can understand peoples lack of interest. It is time consuming to find out information on candidates and some people find the complexity of all the roles and votes too much. It’s not like central government where information is in the news daily. Due to these difficulties, most voters resort to voting based on the political “colours’ they know, old names they recognize or not voting at all.
Hopefully people take the time to find out about the candidates, where they live, how long they have lived there and what they actually stand for.
Good sites to check out about candidates are their Facebook pages or:
www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...
Or
policy.nz...
This website covers understanding how council works :
www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...
Voting is open until Saturday October 8th midday. Free postal votes need to be sent by next Monday October 3rd or you can drop them off at dropped off at libraries, some train stations, Countdown supermarkets or council service centres. If you haven’t received your voting papers you can call 0800 367656.
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