1264 days ago

Heartbeats Cardiac Rehabilitation and Support Group

Trent Lash from

Heartbeats, next meeting is this THURSDAY at the Mary Thomas Centre, 3 Gibbons Rd, Takapuna, (behind the Takapuna Library) from 10:00am to 11:30am.

Heartbeats is a community-based cardiac support group for heart event survivors, their partners, family and whanau. Heartbeats members come together each month to:
- help each other with long term personal rehabilitation and heart management, through sharing their experiences
- provide a better understanding of heart disease among members and the broader community
- connect members with a broad range of cardiac healthcare providers in the community

At most meetings we have a guest speaker, either a doctor, cardiologist, dietitian, pharmacist, physiotherapist, heart health counsellor etc.

Come along to our very informal, friendly meetings, share your journey and learn from others with the same life-changing issue. We are a fully inclusive group.

For more information call Trent at 0220 606 199 or visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com...

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17 hours ago

Kauri Glen Reserve treetop bridge and boardwalk now open!

John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board

NEWSFLASH: The wait is over and the Kauri Glen Reserve treetop bridge and boardwalk is NOW OPEN to the public! Check it out!

And please join us for our official opening/celebration in a couple of weeks!
➡️ When: 12pm Sunday 28 April
➡️ Where: Kauri Glen Road entrance to Kauri Glen Reserve
➡️ Facebook event: www.facebook.com...
Free BBQ! Walk the new track!

This is a new step-free route between Kauri Glen Road and Tui Glen Road, with a refurbished track (including steps) to Raymond Terrace. The new bridge is around 6 storeys high with a very impressive view of the forest tree tops.
The new tracks, bridge and boardwalk have been built to a standard to help prevent the spread of kauri dieback disease, which is especially important in this park.
*** Please always clean your shoes, bikes, prams and wheelchairs at the stations. ***

Note: We made the decision to allow public access earlier than expected to prevent further damage to the forest by those who were throwing the fences into the trees 🙁

- Funded by the Kaipātiki Local Board and Natural Environment Targeted Rate.

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