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Nancy from Greenlane
Size 8 Jacket chest 68cm, H130cm, W60cm & Size 9 pants H135cm, W62cm
Only worn twice as kids had grown up
Pick up @ Greenlane
Price: $60
Philippa from Kohimarama
Perfect condition pre loved dog crate, super easy to pop up and fold down. Removable base and two entry gates one at the end and the other on the long side.
See pictures for details and dimensions
Pick up Kohimarama
Txt Pip 021984121
Price: $40
Andre from St Heliers
Hi Neighbours
We are busy with our annual donation of beanies, blankets and other knitted goods for "Give a Kid a blanket". I was just wondering if there is anyone with spare wool / acrylic they are willing to donate as my stock is starting to get low. All donated wool / acrylic is used … View moreHi Neighbours
We are busy with our annual donation of beanies, blankets and other knitted goods for "Give a Kid a blanket". I was just wondering if there is anyone with spare wool / acrylic they are willing to donate as my stock is starting to get low. All donated wool / acrylic is used for charity items which is given away free. Thank you.
Cheers
Andre
Glenn from Remuera
After a wee break I am starting to bake sourdough again.
If anyone has some starter I could grab it would be fantastic
Denise from Orakei
If you happen to have dropped your unwanted table & glass top in the skip at bottom of Paora street, please come back and get it . The skip has been moved and your table was left behind as you weren’t authorised to use it
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Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora Neighbours,
Buses will replace trains this weekend, but on a reduced schedule to account for drivers falling sick.
All Auckland Transport trains will be swapped out with buses this weekend (starting Friday at 9.30pm on the Western Line), as KiwiRail has essential maintenance to … View moreKia ora Neighbours,
Buses will replace trains this weekend, but on a reduced schedule to account for drivers falling sick.
All Auckland Transport trains will be swapped out with buses this weekend (starting Friday at 9.30pm on the Western Line), as KiwiRail has essential maintenance to complete.
Those replacement buses will be less frequent that normal on the Eastern, Southern and Western Lines "while driver shortage and high rates of driver sickness continue," AT says.
AT Group Manager Metro Services Darek Koper says he knows it's frustrating but drivers cannot be asked to work while ill.
“We all know friends or family members who are being knocked about at the moment by winter illnesses, whether it’s COVID-19, the flu, or a bad cold doing the rounds,” said Koper.
“We’re asking Aucklanders to be patient and understanding as we work with our operators to hire and train more drivers, but for the meantime we will unfortunately see more disruption to our services this winter.”
The best way to keep up with network changes is through the AT Mobile app or via the journey planner online.
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Helen from Kohimarama
Hi there - I wondered if anyone out there has HR experience and would be interested in a part time role. Maybe you know someone and could pass this on? I have a business with 45 staff and we are looking for someone to help with broad rang of HR duties, from Hiring, Onboarding, Staff Development … View moreHi there - I wondered if anyone out there has HR experience and would be interested in a part time role. Maybe you know someone and could pass this on? I have a business with 45 staff and we are looking for someone to help with broad rang of HR duties, from Hiring, Onboarding, Staff Development Plan, Disciplinaries, Visa Applications. Any ideas welcome!
Kristina from Meadowbank
We have finally upgraded = free fridge with vege draw below. Perfect for that beer /wine fridge. Outside of 19 Manapau St, Meadowbank (next to Meadowbank Train Station and local little book library.)
1400mm H x 640 D x 630 W. 367 Litre capacity.
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Simon from Meadowbank
We have finally upgraded = free fridge with vege draw below. Perfect for that beer /wine fridge. Outside of 19 Manapau St, Meadowbank (next to Meadowbank Train Station and local little book library.
1400mm H x 640 D x 630 W. 367 Litre capacity.
Free
Anna from Remuera
Kia ora koutou Neighbours,
Once again I am a drop off point in Remuera for this awesome initiative but with general illness and Covid, I have been fairly inactive this year. With two weeks of collecting to go, I thought I'd put the appeal out for any warm items as listed below for them to … View moreKia ora koutou Neighbours,
Once again I am a drop off point in Remuera for this awesome initiative but with general illness and Covid, I have been fairly inactive this year. With two weeks of collecting to go, I thought I'd put the appeal out for any warm items as listed below for them to deliver to families in need to help get through this tough winter.
Please message me or text 0212170261 if you wish to drop off items.
Welcome to our 8th Winter campaign
Give a Kid a Blanket started in 2015 as a Community Activated Art Action conceived and lead by artists Donna Turtle Sarten & Bernie Harfleet. The project has gone from strength to strength and is now a non profit registered charity. With the help of the community of kindness that has gathered around the project we collect blankets and other items of warmth and care and gift them to kids and their families through service providers including police, public health nurses, social and community workers.
Since 2015 we have gifted over 60,000 blankets and over 40,000 other objects of warmth and care.
We also support North Shore and Auckland Hospital’s Intensive Care Units with family support packs.
Below are our hosted Donation Drop off points.
Find one near you to donate.
We need;
New and Excellent condition pre-loved blankets, sleeping bags, duvets, baby sleep sacks, winter bedding, duvet inners and covers, pyjamas, beanies, socks, jumpers, winter coats, rain coats, Moses baskets. We are only able to except New Pillows and New Hot-water bottles
giveakidablanket.co.nz
Donation Drop off Points 2022
NORTH
Snells Beach
Kay
0211069927
Matakana/ Leigh
Sawmill Brewery + Smoko Room
1004 Leigh Road, Matakana
09 422 6555 - Contact Kirsty
Warkworth
Lorna
0210 37 67 88
Orewa
Lisa
021833453
7a Melanie Place
Drop offs can be at any time - leave under pergola
please close gate on way out!
Whangaparaoa
Susann
0210662800
Helensville
Justene
021 2377 829
NORTH SHORE
Albany/Rosedale
Brolly Sheets
19b Orbit Drive
Rosedale
Ground floor office
Phone: (09) 271 21 42
Monday to Friday – 9 to 4 pm.
* Donations to the Office please
Albany
Mi-IT
2b/1 William Pickering Drive Albany
Ask for Caterina
021 839767
Albany
Rodney Wayne
Shop E/15 Mercari Way
Contact: Heather
Devonport/Narrow Neck,Bayswater
Trisha
027 331 4670
Devonport /Takapuna/Narrowneck.
Victoria
0210633000
Devonport
Devonport Methodist Church
(Cnr Lake & Owens Roads, Devonport)
Church is open from 7.30am till 5.30am Monday to Friday and 9.30am till 11.30am Sundays.
Torbay
Carol
0211053021
Castor Bay
Carly
021657267
Glenfield
Wairau Valley Special School
102 Hillside Road
Drop off between 9-2
Host contact = Cheryl
Sunset Rd, Glenfield
Lorinda
0274845778
Foresthill
Wendy
34 Selwyn Cres (front house)
Box under front balcony again, drop offs can be at any time
WEST & NORWEST
Whenuapai
Terese
021530162
Hobsonville Point
Krystle & Robbie
0211210724
West Gate/ West Harbour
Rochelle
021 911 629
Avondale
Caitlin
(Text Only Please)
0275466340
New Lynn / Portage rd
The Sleep Store
31 Portage Road, New Lynn. Drop off between the hours of 9.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Titirangi
Karen & Lucy
021863389
Glen Eden
Heather & Jerry
098188809 or mobile/text 0276995480
Glen Eden
Coralie
02102492706
Laingholm
(including Laingholm/Kaurilands primary)
Natalie
0211893003
Titirangi Library
500 South Titirangi Road, Titirangi,
Mon - Wed 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday9am - 6pm
Saturday10am - 4pm
Oratia / Glen Eden / Parrs Park
Tiffany
021 240 8577
Henderson - Central
Give a Kid a Blanket - Base
126 Railside Ave, Door under Green canopy Mon-Fri 10 - 4, Weekends by appointment
0210740269
Henderson - Central
Corban Estate Arts Centre
7 days a week 10am – 4.30pm
2 Mt Lebanon Lane
Ph 09 838 4455
Henderson - Central
ReStore Habitat for Humanity, 7 Dora Street Henderson,
09 8367519
Kelston
Lors
02040762060
Te Atatu
Kevin
0223003549
Piha
Piha Community Library
Opening hours: Sat, Sun, Mon, Wed 10-1pm Thurs 3:30-5:30pm
Enquires Maureen
021 139 2145
Piha
Kim
0272761175
Kumeu
Kumeu Arts
Tues - Fri: 9am-5pm, Sat: 10am - 4pm, Sun and Mon: Closed.
300 Main Road Kumeu (behind the Huapai Library)
Kumeu
The Body Clinic
250b, Main Road Kumeu
Hours Mon-Friday 9-5 , Saturday 8-11.
Please leave items in box in waiting room.
EAST
Meadowbank/St Johns/Stonefields
Laura
0274867643
Glenn Innes / Glendowie / Kohimarama
Heidi
021 373784
Glen Innes
Lucy
0210592674
Botany
Beryl
0272422133
Howick
Kerry
021481331
Flatbush
Gaylene
021442845
Maraetai
Stephanie
027 5364400
22 Omana Heights Drive ( anytime) box under cover by door.
Beachlands
Tania / Coastal Treasures
25 Liberty Cres
Phone 021 644 722
There is a clearly marked container to drop off into.
CITY ( & surrounding suburbs)
Sandringham
Canoe & Kayak,
502 Sandringham Rd
Sandringham
09 815 2073
Open 7 days, 9-5 weekdays; 9-4 weekends
Grey Lynn
Grey Lynn Community Centre
510 Richmond Rd
Mon - Fri 8 - 4.30 at the Office Please
Ponsonby
INCO Studio
182 Ponsonby Road (09)2187088 Tuesday-Saturday 10-4
Newmarket
Bria McKay
021 177 6891
Mt Eden
Lyn
021620333
Mt Eden
Unity Studios
1a Rocklands Ave
9am - 3pm Monday to Friday
0212464070
Mt Albert
Good Thing
849 New North Road
Mt Albert, Auckland
09 815 2052
Store Hours:
Monday to Friday 9.30am - 5pm.
Saturday 9.30am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm
Epsom
Teresa
Ph 021 26 44434
Epsom
Marianne
0273225555
Remuera
Anna
0212170261
Remuera
School Uniform Centre
588 Remuera Road
09 524 6270
8:30am - 5:00pm Monday to Friday 10:00am - 1:00pm Saturday
Remuera
Kay
021624451
SOUTH / FAR SOUTH
Manurewa
Sarah
0211484442
Pokeno
Kara
0272914006
Please leave a message if phone not answered.
Patumahoe
Mudpies and Butterflies
89 Kingseat Road
Sheryl
Mon-Fri between 9-5
Ph: (09) 9631772
Pukekohe
Pukekohe Rental Cars
168 Manukau Road
Pukekohe
Hours 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday (after hours by arrangement)
Contact: Susanne
0273122277
Charlotte Penrose from Elstree Mowers 2007 Ltd
Hi Everyone,
I'm staying open for the school holidays so if you need your mower or any garden machines serviced give me a text or call on 0276013006 have a great weekend Charlotte 😀
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Katrina Browne from Katrina Browne Naturopath
The majority of us have experienced acne – it’s right there for the world to see, and instantly affects our self-confidence, mental health, and wellbeing.
There are several factors that cause acne making it a complex condition to treat:
1. Hormonal imbalances – certain medical … View moreThe majority of us have experienced acne – it’s right there for the world to see, and instantly affects our self-confidence, mental health, and wellbeing.
There are several factors that cause acne making it a complex condition to treat:
1. Hormonal imbalances – certain medical conditions, and life stages such as adolescence and perimenopause can create hormonal imbalances. This can cause excess oestrogen or androgen hormones which get converted into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT causes the body to produce sebum for acne bacteria to feed on. The more DHT, the more sebum, the more bacteria, the more acne.
2. Genetic susceptibility – some people have gene SNPs that reduce their ability to eliminate toxins and used hormones from the body. This can cause a build-up of excess oestrogen or androgens which can get converted to DHT causing acne.
3. Diet – both sugar and dairy are strongly linked with acne. Sugar causes the body to produce the hormone insulin to shunt glucose into cells so we can produce energy. However, consuming too many sugary foods, drinks, or refined foods can cause excess insulin to be produced. Insulin then upregulates the production of DHT causing acne. Dairy contains inflammatory mediators that can make acne worse.
4. Stress – when you are stressed, your body produces cortisol. Cortisol causes your body to release glucose and produce insulin (so you have energy to deal with physical or emotional stress). However, if you are stressed for prolonged periods of time, excess cortisol is produced, which can cause insulin to be converted into DHT causing acne.
There are other factors such as poor gut health, nutrient deficiencies, sleep problems, and environmental factors that can contribute to acne too.
It is important to take an integrated approach and treat all the contributing factors for acne to go away. This can differ for every person. Therefore, an acne treatment plan, tailored especially for your unique situation, can help you enjoy clear skin again. This may include targeted acne supplements or a herbal tonic, topical treatments, dietary, and lifestyle recommendations.
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