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Gregory from Milford
Free to a good home, used queen bed and base with headboard. Phone Greg on 4106337 or email gregory.vanslyke@gmail.com to arrange collection
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Gregory from Milford
I have a free Queen Bed and Base with Headboard which is looking for a good home. Contact Greg on 4106337 or email gregory.vanslyke@gmail.com to arrange collection.
Holly Houston from Devonport Peninsula Trust
June is upon us! We have an exciting month ahead jam packed full of wonderful Matariki events and celebrations✨, as well as many other local happenings ❤️
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Jay from Beds4U Glenfield
On a chilly day, a hot drink may keep you warm, and tea, in particular, can help ease a variety of illnesses.
When you have a sore throat, you could drink tea with honey and lemon, green tea for its antioxidant advantages, or black tea for an energy boost. Herbs like chamomile and peppermint may … View moreOn a chilly day, a hot drink may keep you warm, and tea, in particular, can help ease a variety of illnesses.
When you have a sore throat, you could drink tea with honey and lemon, green tea for its antioxidant advantages, or black tea for an energy boost. Herbs like chamomile and peppermint may even aid in the relief of menstrual cramps, muscular cramps, and indigestion. To build our final list of tea suggestions for you, we investigated a variety of peaceful nighttime blends to help you in a better night’s sleep.
- Magnolia tea.
- Low caffeine green tea....
- Chamomile tea....
- Lavender tea....
- Valerian tea....
- Passionflower tea...
Let us know if you enjoy a bedtime tea or any other hot drink recommendation you have.
Lynda from Belmont
$795pw KING EDWARDS Parade Devonport, 2 bed furnished ground floor apartment available, short or long term, off street parking, 2 double bedrooms, modern bathroom. Call Lynda 0274065646 for more information and viewing times.
International Children’s Day on the 1st of June each year, recognises the need to protect children’s rights in order to ensure they grow into happy, healthy adults. To commemorate this significant day, read some children’s stories and spend time with children throughout the week to learn … View moreInternational Children’s Day on the 1st of June each year, recognises the need to protect children’s rights in order to ensure they grow into happy, healthy adults. To commemorate this significant day, read some children’s stories and spend time with children throughout the week to learn about their experiences.
Tim Bray from Takapuna
Do you have experience in creative drama with children and teens?
Are you a professional actor or teacher looking for supplementary, part-time income?
Are you interested in leading, assisting or simply being a cover tutor with our team?
Tim Bray Youth Theatre is looking for professional drama … View moreDo you have experience in creative drama with children and teens?
Are you a professional actor or teacher looking for supplementary, part-time income?
Are you interested in leading, assisting or simply being a cover tutor with our team?
Tim Bray Youth Theatre is looking for professional drama tutors, who enjoy the creativity of children and teens, to become involved in our Youth Theatre programme on a part-time or casual basis. We offer flexibility...and a fun team to work with.
How to apply? Please email your CV and covering letter to Madeleine Lynch, Outreach Manager
(outreach@timbray.org.nz)
#timbraytheatrecompany #theatreforkids #unlockingcreativity
Get 30% off the normal retail price of Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop until 20 June 2022.
Choose from thousands of wallpaper designs in the Resene Wallpaper Collection – everything from nature and geo inspired designs to textured and plain wallpapers – there really is … View moreGet 30% off the normal retail price of Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop until 20 June 2022.
Choose from thousands of wallpaper designs in the Resene Wallpaper Collection – everything from nature and geo inspired designs to textured and plain wallpapers – there really is something to suit all tastes!
Excludes wall decals, WallPrint and clearance items. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.
View the full collection at your local Resene ColorShop or get a taste of the latest wallpaper release and trends online.
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The new playground at Windy Ridge Reserve is beginning to take shape!
The playground includes a treehouse adventure course; pergola swings and basket swing; climbing hut; hammock; nature trail with balance beams, windmill poles, boulders, and stepping logs.
The park will be fenced with gates … View moreThe new playground at Windy Ridge Reserve is beginning to take shape!
The playground includes a treehouse adventure course; pergola swings and basket swing; climbing hut; hammock; nature trail with balance beams, windmill poles, boulders, and stepping logs.
The park will be fenced with gates (rather than just the playground). There will also be a picnic area with BBQ, tables and shadesail; community library; new path through the park; new trees; and space for a community-led garden.
Funded by the Kaipātiki Local Board through renewals capex and locally driven initiatives (LDI) capex.
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The extension of the concrete path to the lookout area is now open :)️ This is part of the Stage 1 of track improvements to Shepherds Park and will make it a lot easier for prams, bikes and wheelchairs to reach the new lookout platform that will be constructed in Stage 2.
The rest of the Stage 1… View moreThe extension of the concrete path to the lookout area is now open :)️ This is part of the Stage 1 of track improvements to Shepherds Park and will make it a lot easier for prams, bikes and wheelchairs to reach the new lookout platform that will be constructed in Stage 2.
The rest of the Stage 1 tracks are still being worked on, but due to COVID-related delays, are now expected to be completed by the end of June.
Meanwhile there has also been a delay to the start of Stage 2 which was due to begin in June, but is now likley to be starting in September. Stage 2 consists of a step-free route around Hellyers Creek Reserve, including three new bridges and the lookout platform.
Anna from Northcote Point
My park bench and neighbour's big plants (a few doors down) were found this morning on the side of the road in Richmond Avenue Northcote Point obviously re-positioned there during the night ready for "pick up" - however the thieves were either rumbled or hadn't co-ordinated … View moreMy park bench and neighbour's big plants (a few doors down) were found this morning on the side of the road in Richmond Avenue Northcote Point obviously re-positioned there during the night ready for "pick up" - however the thieves were either rumbled or hadn't co-ordinated with their team mates - watch out for your valuable trees and outside things - I happen to like my park bench - very grateful to still have it
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Please be aware that the Onewa Rd transit lane cameras started issuing fines this week (from 24 May).
They are operating during the T3 periods:
* from 6:30am to 10am heading down the hill towards the city, and
* 4pm to 7pm heading up the hill towards Birkenhead.
During these hours, you … View morePlease be aware that the Onewa Rd transit lane cameras started issuing fines this week (from 24 May).
They are operating during the T3 periods:
* from 6:30am to 10am heading down the hill towards the city, and
* 4pm to 7pm heading up the hill towards Birkenhead.
During these hours, you could receive a $150 fine if you travel for more than 50 metres in the T3 lane when you have less than 3 people in the vehicle.
Some people have reported receiving warning letters when they did have 3 people in the car. Hopefully any issues were ironed out before fines started being issued...
Please let me know your thoughts on the cameras, and if you notice any change to general traffic, buses or driver behaviour.
Retirement is a chapter in life filled with possibility, and at a Ryman village we want to make that chapter the best it can be. That’s why we offer living options to suit everyone, it’s why our terms come with certainty, it’s why we continually innovate, and it’s why we offer care on site … View moreRetirement is a chapter in life filled with possibility, and at a Ryman village we want to make that chapter the best it can be. That’s why we offer living options to suit everyone, it’s why our terms come with certainty, it’s why we continually innovate, and it’s why we offer care on site so you can plan for the future. The Ryman Guide will help you choose the lifestyle you want to live at a Ryman village, so you can embrace every opportunity.
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