Te Atatu South, Auckland

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

1728 days ago

Purple Poppy Day: Military animal heroes remembered

Danielle Clent Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours, people and animals will wear a purple poppy at Whenuapai Air Base today to commemorate the furred and feathered creatures who served in conflict.
Purple Poppy Day, recognised internationally on February 24, acknowledges service animals, particularly those that gave their lives in … View more
Hi neighbours, people and animals will wear a purple poppy at Whenuapai Air Base today to commemorate the furred and feathered creatures who served in conflict.
Purple Poppy Day, recognised internationally on February 24, acknowledges service animals, particularly those that gave their lives in conflict.
It is estimated more than eight million animals died during World War I alone.

1730 days ago

How liquor licensing works in West Auckland

Brian from New Lynn

From "the trusts" latest email
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We often get questions from members of the public about how liquor licensing works in West Auckland. To help you understand our role and how licensing works, we have answered some of the most common questions we get here.
Were … View more
From "the trusts" latest email
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We often get questions from members of the public about how liquor licensing works in West Auckland. To help you understand our role and how licensing works, we have answered some of the most common questions we get here.
Were licensing trusts set up to monopolise the sale of alcohol in New Zealand?
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Up until the 1940s, alcohol was prohibited or restricted in many parts of New Zealand. As prohibition was lifted, a number of communities around the country were still concerned about ensuring that the sale of alcohol was managed in a community-minded way. Licensing trusts were born out of this, with the first – the Invercargill Licensing Trust – being established in 1944. It’s still up and running today. In the early 1970s, West Aucklanders voted to establish the Waitakere Licensing Trust and Portage Licensing Trust. They were charged with the responsibility to manage alcohol sales within set geographic boundaries in West Auckland.
Do The Trusts issue all liquor licences in West Auckland?
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No, we don’t. This is a common misconception! Auckland Council is responsible for all liquor licensing. Like anyone else, if we want to open a licensed venue or change any terms of our existing liquor licences, we must apply to Auckland Council for the licence.
There are four types of liquor licence available in New Zealand, as described by the Health Promotion Agency:
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On-licence allows the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises.
Off-licence allows the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises.
Club licence (eg for a sports club, RSA or working men’s club) allows the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption on the club premises to members of the club, their guests and members of other clubs with reciprocal visiting rights.
Special licence allows the sale or supply of alcohol to anyone attending an event, private function, street party, sporting event etc. Special licences can be either ‘on-site’ for consumption on the premises, or ‘off-site’ for consumption elsewhere. An on-licence, off-licence, or club licence is granted initially for one year. These licences can then can be renewed every three years. Special licences are granted per event or for a series of events.
Do the Trusts oppose licence applications for all other licensed venues in West Auckland?
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No, we don’t, and we haven’t opposed an application for several years. There are more than 100 licensed venues in West Auckland that are not managed by the Trusts. We do have a community-granted mandate from West Auckland residents to exclusively operate venues that trade late into the night (bars) where the primary focus of the venue is to sell alcohol.
Do the Trusts prevent West Aucklanders from having choice in hospitality venues?
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When it comes to hospitality we support choice for West Aucklanders. Anyone in West Auckland is able to open a venue that sells alcohol under a restaurant licence in West Auckland. In recent years we have welcomed the launch of The Grounds, Brickworks, Norwest dining precinct, Browne St Avondale, and the new Little Creatures and Siamese Doll in Hobsonville Point. We have also continued to support the West’s amazing wineries, craft breweries and cellar doors.
Are the Trusts the reason that we can’t buy wine or beer in supermarkets?
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We have a community-granted mandate to exclusively manage the retail sale of alcohol within the set geographic boundaries of the Portage and Waitakere Licensing Trusts. We take this responsibility seriously and work hard to run our retail operations in a responsible way that is mindful of our community’s expectations. There are nearly 30 West Liquor and Village Wine & Spirits stores in West Auckland, most of which are around three kilometres from where most West Aucklanders live. This ensures we provide accessibility to retail stores without over saturating the market.
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1728 days ago

Ghd original limited edition pink plates

Rachel from New Lynn

DM me if you have questions or offers

1729 days ago

Local Business Hero competition closing soon

Prospa

If you haven’t nominated your favourite local business for the Prospa Local Business Hero awards – you’d better get a move on.

The nominations closes on Thursday 5 March 2020 – and the competition is hot across the country. Don’t forget...if your ‘business hero’ is a regional … View more
If you haven’t nominated your favourite local business for the Prospa Local Business Hero awards – you’d better get a move on.

The nominations closes on Thursday 5 March 2020 – and the competition is hot across the country. Don’t forget...if your ‘business hero’ is a regional finalist, you BOTH get a $100 Prezzy® card. PLUS the national winner gets a raft of prizes including advertising packages and a cash prize of $2,500.

Nominate a business today and spread the word about your Prospa Local Business Hero.
Nominate now

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1729 days ago

Connect and play this Children's day

Oranga Tamariki

Want to show your child you love them? Take them to something exciting this Children's Day.

Children’s Day is on Sunday 1st of March and it's all about putting tamariki first. Find an event near you.
Learn more

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1729 days ago

THEFT of Mail - Kervil Avenue

Sheralee from Te Atatu Peninsula

I have reported the theft of mail happening on Kervil Road. It is a number of mailboxes. It has been reported on the 105 Police number and for anyone who has had/having mail going missing to call and reference: 200223-7762

Can also do it online but reference the number too so it can be linked. She… View more
I have reported the theft of mail happening on Kervil Road. It is a number of mailboxes. It has been reported on the 105 Police number and for anyone who has had/having mail going missing to call and reference: 200223-7762

Can also do it online but reference the number too so it can be linked. She said it will go to the community constable to follow up.

As this is already reported, you can request an update to it (State reference number) and/or add more information to the report.

105.police.govt.nz...

1729 days ago

Kleensak rubbish bin lid

Shelley from Glen Eden

Still use rubbish bags or love memorabilia then you could be interested in getting this rubbish bin lid for free!

Note: Beer bottle not included :)

Free

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1729 days ago

Retro enamel sink

Shelley from Glen Eden

Two piece retro enamel sink - one shallow / one deep.
Tidy condition.
Get in touch if interested.
Shipping at interested parties expense.

Free

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1729 days ago

Dive books

Shelley from Glen Eden

Free. Dive manual and logbook (never been used).

Free

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1729 days ago

Free - egg trays!!

Shelley from Glen Eden

Are these good for anyone... plant seedlings and then plant? Any good for kindy's / child care centres?

To good to throw... need to recycle somehow!

Free

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1730 days ago

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We believe it’s the personalised approach that really makes a difference. We cater for students of all… View more
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1741 days ago

Cameras help cut red-light-running but thousands still do it

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, motorists running through red traffic lights create some of the highest death and injury risks. Auckland Transport's roll-out of cameras is making a difference, but do you think penalties are tough enough ? Read the story below:

1730 days ago

Shopping trolly

Selena from Avondale

Old cane shopping trolly, stil sturdy,dont need as hav anotha one

Price: $45

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