Sunnyhills, Auckland

1716 days ago

We're in this together!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Now is your chance to get organised and come up with a plan for supporting your neighbours and keeping in touch over the next several weeks. We've come up with this 'Our Neighbourhood Plan' template to help.

For additional advice and resources, visit our website at the below link:

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1716 days ago

Driving Miss Daisy - We're still there for you.

Janita from Driving Miss Daisy - Botany

We want you to know in these challenging times, Driving Miss Daisy Botany are reliable, we can offer a secure and safe service for pick up and delivery of your prescriptions and medicines.
Our drivers are Police Vetted and are Health and Safety trained.
Call us now at DMD Botany to make … View more
We want you to know in these challenging times, Driving Miss Daisy Botany are reliable, we can offer a secure and safe service for pick up and delivery of your prescriptions and medicines.
Our drivers are Police Vetted and are Health and Safety trained.
Call us now at DMD Botany to make arrangements.
09 534 7712
021 174 9999

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1716 days ago

Free Garden Shed

Sanjay from Pakuranga Heights

Anyone needs a Garden Shed for free- please contact me on stirodker@xtra.c.nz
Please see the pictures. It's in good condition but you have dismantle it and take it.

Thanks

Sanjay

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1717 days ago

Pakuranga COVID-19 Connection Plan

Simeon Brown from Simeon Brown, MP for Pakuranga

I have recently launched the Pakuranga COVID-19 Connection Plan.

As part of the plan - we need Street Captains in every street across Pakuranga who are willing to connect with everyone who lives in their street and be the point of contact for those who might need assistance, and helping to … View more
I have recently launched the Pakuranga COVID-19 Connection Plan.

As part of the plan - we need Street Captains in every street across Pakuranga who are willing to connect with everyone who lives in their street and be the point of contact for those who might need assistance, and helping to co-ordinate assistance whether that is doing the shopping for those who can’t leave home or just simply giving those who are lonely a regular call.


There might already be a Neighbourhood Support Group in your street - in which case your lead might like to register as the 'Street Captain' - or this might be a great opportunity to reignite your NSG.

If you can be a Street Captain in your street - please fill out the form at the link below.

COVID-19 is going to be a challenge for us all - but if we get together and support our neighbours and the vulnerable, together we will get through it!


More info and sign-up at the below link

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1718 days ago

Pakuranga Covid-19 Plan organised by Simeon Brown

Katherine from Mellons Bay

Not sure if any of you are on Facebook but Simeon Brown is trying to organise "Street Captains" to try and help the Pakuranga Electorate during this time.

A Street Captain will:
- contact everyone in their street.
- be the point of contact for anyone who might need assistance.
- help … View more
Not sure if any of you are on Facebook but Simeon Brown is trying to organise "Street Captains" to try and help the Pakuranga Electorate during this time.

A Street Captain will:
- contact everyone in their street.
- be the point of contact for anyone who might need assistance.
- help communicate any key messages to your street.

Simeon is then trying to organise "Suburb Captains" to support the "Street Captains".

The post is on his official Facebook page - www.facebook.com...

In it he links to this document where you can sign up if you're willing to be a Street Captain -

docs.google.com...

There are so many neighbourly people on here (haha pun intended) - it would be good to link with our local MP and make sure we're well organised and on the same page.

1716 days ago
1717 days ago

A Time For Refection

Bruce from Pakuranga

My Grandparents told me about the Spanish Flu, also known as the Swain Flu of 1918 and my Grandmother Nana Powley told me stories of people gargling "J's cleaning fluid" because thousands of people were dying in NZ.
My Parents told me about the Polio virus of the 1930 -40's and … View more
My Grandparents told me about the Spanish Flu, also known as the Swain Flu of 1918 and my Grandmother Nana Powley told me stories of people gargling "J's cleaning fluid" because thousands of people were dying in NZ.
My Parents told me about the Polio virus of the 1930 -40's and as a kid they closed schools and my mother had to do swimming lessons in a heated pool to cure polio which worked and now we have the "Corona Virus".
If we look at each of these viruses and how other countries have been affected.
New Zealand is one lucky country!

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1717 days ago

Marina Thai

Jim from Bucklands Beach

Went to Marina Thai in Half Moon Bay today for lunch and was VERY heartened by their approach to containing Covid 19.  Hand sanitiser available, names and addresses taken AND cutlery wrapped in plastic.
Plus the food was awesome of course :)

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1717 days ago

Nissan Primera, 2003, 1999cc, automatic

Nozer from Botany Downs

Superbly maintained through Nissan Service Centre, sparingly used, ideal as a first car for a teenager, peace of mind. Contact for viewing.

Price: $2,500

1717 days ago

Where can I get documents certified?

Surané from Highland Park

Good day, most JP's are unavailable and we need to get some documents certified ASAP. Does anyone know how or where I can get this done/or where this service is still available? Thanks in advance.

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1717 days ago

Baby cot

Dimple from Botany Downs

Baby cot in excellent condition.surplus to our needs. Only used for one child. Has some teeth Mark's. Very sturdy.
Has adjustable height and knee Sliding side for easy access comes with all the hardware.

Price: $100

1718 days ago

Staying Calm, Being Proactive

Julie from Howick

Fear puts us at risk just as much as the Coronavirus. Being constantly fearful creates prolonged exposure to stress hormones, which weakens our immune systems and make us more vulnerable to the very thing we are stressed about. A more proactive approach is to nourish our bodies with hydration, … View moreFear puts us at risk just as much as the Coronavirus. Being constantly fearful creates prolonged exposure to stress hormones, which weakens our immune systems and make us more vulnerable to the very thing we are stressed about. A more proactive approach is to nourish our bodies with hydration, healthy food, exercise, sleep, and fresh air to support our immune systems; be extra vigilant with hygiene to protect ourselves and others; and be aware of the situation without being constantly focussed on it 24/7. We need to give ourselves time to de-stress instead of constantly being in distress. The Coronavirus will not last forever; nothing does. We can choose to pull together as a community, make sure everyone’s needs are met (especially our more vulnerable community members), and remember we are all in this together. Our strength lies in responding with compassion, rather than reacting with fear.

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1719 days ago

Help fix garage

Mao from Mellons Bay

Hi Neighbors,

My old garage door cannot open, do you know anyone can help me fix it?

Thanks!
Mao

1718 days ago

Be Neighbourly, and...

Neighbourly.co.nz

With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020

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