Saint Marys Bay, Auckland

1680 days ago

‘Seagrove Aerodrome, secret US airfield overlooking the Manukau Harbour, Waiau Pa, Clarks Beach, Auckland, NZ 1944

Andrea from Eden Terrace

1946
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Aerial view of Seagrove Aerodrome and surrounding countryside and coast, Manukau Harbour, Auckland. Photograph taken in 1946 by Whites Aviation.
Seagrove Aerodrome was part of an RNZAF flying training station (RNZAF Station Seagrove) established during the … View more
1946
Ref WA-04321-F
Description
Aerial view of Seagrove Aerodrome and surrounding countryside and coast, Manukau Harbour, Auckland. Photograph taken in 1946 by Whites Aviation.
Seagrove Aerodrome was part of an RNZAF flying training station (RNZAF Station Seagrove) established during the Second world War. The station and runways were built in 1942 and operated as a training station from that year to 1944. Seagrove was also a base for the American Marine Corps from May to June 1943. After the war the site reverted to farmland.
Back in the 1950's the tarseal runways were used for motorcycle racing. You can still pick up spent .50 calibre projectiles from the shore there. they had targets set up on the mudflats there for the aircraft to use for target practice. The area now part of a stud farm. There is a stone memorial at the end of Seagrove Rd.
‘Seagrove Aerodrome, secret US airfield overlooking the Manukau Harbour, Waiau Pa, Clarks Beach, Auckland, NZ 1944
Time-Merged Imagery taken from ‘A Presence in Time’ Exhibition by Jay Pressnell & Martin Bennett.
“Seeing this unfamiliar plane showed us how close the enemy were, as just around the corner from Clarke’s Beach was Seagrove Airfield, set up for both the US and New Zealand Air force” Wilma Brady 2012
Filmed and interviewed as part of the second world war documentary ‘Eternal Vigilance’ by Jay Pressnell & Martin Bennett.
See the full documentary at youtu.be....

1680 days ago

Accidental Poisoning Is on The Rise in The US as People Try to Sanitise Their Homes

Andrea from Eden Terrace

With so many people experiencing heartbreaking losses in this pandemic, it's only natural we all want to do everything in our power to protect ourselves and those we love. Unfortunately, in some instances, our desire to defend against COVID-19 is creating even more health problems.
The US … View more
With so many people experiencing heartbreaking losses in this pandemic, it's only natural we all want to do everything in our power to protect ourselves and those we love. Unfortunately, in some instances, our desire to defend against COVID-19 is creating even more health problems.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just released a report revealing a rise in calls to poison helplines. This rise coincides with increased media coverage of COVID-19, as the first case was reported in the US on 19 January 2020.
Even before the current rises, concerns for children under the age of five represented the largest portion of calls. This continues to be true, as chemical exposure cases across all ages increased this year, with up to half of all calls concerning young children. The case study provided by the CDC report shows just how frightening such a situation can be. More on this subject can be found on this link:
www.msn.com...

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1680 days ago

Anzac Public Holiday

DynaSpeak Auckland CBD

Reminder: ANZAC Public Holiday

There will be no classes on Monday 27th April 2020. Online classes resume Tuesday 28th April, 2020.

Enjoy your long weekend. Keep safe in your bubbles.

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1681 days ago

Dog attack - little shoal bay

Dion from Northcote Point

Did anyone see or hear a dog attack another dog at little shoal bay in early morning hours around 6.30??
Trying to find the couple\owners of a brown dog that was off lead this morning by toilets at little shoal bay and bit another dog and latched on at the neck leaving puncture wounds .... they … View more
Did anyone see or hear a dog attack another dog at little shoal bay in early morning hours around 6.30??
Trying to find the couple\owners of a brown dog that was off lead this morning by toilets at little shoal bay and bit another dog and latched on at the neck leaving puncture wounds .... they left without giving details
Please help asap

1680 days ago

Don't miss your rubbish collection day

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

Anzac Day holiday is just around the corner. Remember all council kerbside collections will be collected a day later and will return to normal on Monday 4 May.

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1680 days ago

Attract birds into your garden

The Team from Resene ColorShop Victoria Park

Create a simple hanging bird feeder from a few pieces of plywood and a terracotta pot and saucer.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1682 days ago

310 Aucklanders trespassed from libraries between Jan 2016 and Feb 2020

Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Stabbing staff with scissors, masturbating, being drunk and having sex are just some of the reasons why 310 people were booted and banned from Auckland Council libraries in the last four years.

The majority of the trespasses were for threatening behaviour (51), abusive behaviour (41), theft (33), … View more
Stabbing staff with scissors, masturbating, being drunk and having sex are just some of the reasons why 310 people were booted and banned from Auckland Council libraries in the last four years.

The majority of the trespasses were for threatening behaviour (51), abusive behaviour (41), theft (33), graffiti tagging (14) and intoxication (nine).

Five people were trespassed from several libraries for multiple offences or where serious types of offending posed significant risk to staff at other sites. Three people were banned from all libraries for offences listed in the article below.

Despite this, an Auckland Council spokeswoman said its libraries were safe and welcoming for Aucklanders wanting to connect, read and learn, and trespass notices were issued in "rare and isolated cases, with no evident patterns". Library staff were trained in conflict awareness.

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1680 days ago

ANZAC DAY Update – Melissa Lee MP

Melissa Lee MP

It is over a century since the guns fell silent on the Western Front in the First World War and nearly 70 years since the Korean War began. This weekend as we reflect in our homes rather than at local Dawn Services we acknowledge the service of all those who served for New Zealand in Gallipoli, the… View moreIt is over a century since the guns fell silent on the Western Front in the First World War and nearly 70 years since the Korean War began. This weekend as we reflect in our homes rather than at local Dawn Services we acknowledge the service of all those who served for New Zealand in Gallipoli, the Somme, Malaya or are out on patrol today with the United Nations.

We shall remember them this Anzac Day.

Remember to keep safe and all the best for the weeks ahead, my contact details are below if you need any assistance.

Kind regards,

Melissa Lee MP
National List MP based in Mt Albert
Find out more

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1680 days ago

Anzac Day 2020: Cut-out poppy for your Bubble

Neighbourly.co.nz

Anzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, … View moreAnzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, in our small bubbles, we shall not forget. That we can still say thank you for the sacrifices, we can still pay tribute to the bravery of so many.

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1681 days ago

Unleashing Inspiration Through Paints

Account Manager from Hammerod Painters

*Hammerod Painters*

Unleashing inspiration through paints

With our close knit team of dedicated painting professionals, we offer Interior and exterior painting, gibbing and plastering solutions at a competitive price with fast turnaround time.

Please visit our site for more info.
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*Hammerod Painters*

Unleashing inspiration through paints

With our close knit team of dedicated painting professionals, we offer Interior and exterior painting, gibbing and plastering solutions at a competitive price with fast turnaround time.

Please visit our site for more info.
www.hammerodpainters.com...

Regards,
Ankit
Account Manager
022 182 7430
accounts@hammerodpainters.com

1681 days ago

Please don't use Grey Lynn Pump Track or other pump tracks

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

Please remember that pump tracks, along with playgrounds, are not to be used until further notice. This is because COVID-19 can live on surfaces for up to 72 hours, meaning that pump track surfaces pose a risk of virus transmission from person to person. This includes the pump track at Grey Lynn … View morePlease remember that pump tracks, along with playgrounds, are not to be used until further notice. This is because COVID-19 can live on surfaces for up to 72 hours, meaning that pump track surfaces pose a risk of virus transmission from person to person. This includes the pump track at Grey Lynn Park. Read More for more information.

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1681 days ago

Remote Cooking by our Diploma Level 5 Chefs

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Some beautiful and appetising dishes by our Diploma Level 5 Chefs - Nathaniel and Jade's interpretation of Sous Vide Leek with Salsa Verde, Nathaniel's umami broth with mushrooms, Sean's Braised Cabbage rolls with broccoli puree.
Next intake, 20 July.

1683 days ago

First-home buyers - new or pre-loved?

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

As a first-home buyer it pays to weigh up your options to see whether buying new or buying 'character' is best for you.

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1681 days ago

Tamariki Talks

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Due to the recent Covid19 crisis – the way we deliver our programmes has changed.

We want to continue teaching important lessons to young Kiwis across Aotearoa – S0 here on #TamarikiTalks we’re bringing #KiwiCan to you!

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