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To report any other … View moreHas something of yours been stolen, damaged or lost? You can now report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism, shoplifting and lost property online at 105.police.govt.nz. You can also get updates here on a Police report you’ve already made, or add information to it.
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If you've got a child in Year 9, they may not have school on Tuesday. Secondary teachers are striking again, but this time the action will affect different year groups on different days - full details via the link below.
Auckland secondary schools will also close on Monday 17 June as part of… View moreIf you've got a child in Year 9, they may not have school on Tuesday. Secondary teachers are striking again, but this time the action will affect different year groups on different days - full details via the link below.
Auckland secondary schools will also close on Monday 17 June as part of a week of rolling regional strikes.
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Mike from Anytime Fitness Hobsonville
Have a great long weekend team!
Office will be closed on Monday and will be back to normal on Tuesday 💪
If the winter ills and chills have struck you early, or your weekend project ends up in injury, at Shorecare we are open and ready to see you.
No appointment necessary, just walk in.
For more information on our services and fees, check out our website.
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Hello Neighbours!
Our huge annual luxury possum merino factory sale is coming up just in time for winter. For three days only: June 6, 7, 8 at 10 am – 4 pm.
Men’s and women’s garments, accessories (Seconds, discontinued lines, and samples) will be marked up to 80% off.
Be sure to … View moreHello Neighbours!
Our huge annual luxury possum merino factory sale is coming up just in time for winter. For three days only: June 6, 7, 8 at 10 am – 4 pm.
Men’s and women’s garments, accessories (Seconds, discontinued lines, and samples) will be marked up to 80% off.
Be sure to catch us at: Unit 3/ 68 McLaughlins Rd, Wiri, Auckland and keep warm this winter!
Visit our site
Merrill from Massey
TV cabinet, grey with glass doors. 1 door is sticky taped up but works fine( been like this years)
MUST pick up by Tuesday this week.
Free
The Team from Lake Panorama Dental
Have a safe and enjoyable long weekend.
Your neighbourly, friendly, caring team at Lake Panorama Dental 09 2186000
The Team from Lake Panorama Dental
Have a safe and enjoyable long weekend.
Yours friendly neighbourly Dentist- 09 2816000.
The Team from
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Fiona from Henderson
To each and everyone of you out there in Neighbourly Land, may you all enjoy this long weekend. It's the last one for a while (October)
Maybe spending time with your loved ones, maybe out in the garden, maybe baking (call me if you do) or even just catching up with friends out of town, … View moreTo each and everyone of you out there in Neighbourly Land, may you all enjoy this long weekend. It's the last one for a while (October)
Maybe spending time with your loved ones, maybe out in the garden, maybe baking (call me if you do) or even just catching up with friends out of town, it's a good time to do so.
HOWEVER ... please be safe out there on the roads.
I know that you are the best driver ever, but you can bet the driver behind you or even in front of you isn't.
So, please be extra careful. I want to see you all back here after the weekend 😊
The Team from Lake Panorama Dental
Tooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.
Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports … View moreTooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.
Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, fruit juices, fruit drinks and cordials also have high acid levels that can cause tooth erosion.
Tooth erosion occurs when acid attacks the teeth to dissolve the outer surface of tooth enamel.
Regular loss of enamel can lead to cavities and exposure of the inner layers of the tooth that may become sensitive and painful.
Prevention of enamel loss is very important for the long term health of your teeth.
Each acid attack lasts for around 20 minutes. Every time you take a sip of the drink, the acid damage begins all over again.
How to fight tooth decay and erosion
Drink soft drinks only in moderation, if at all.
Use a straw so your teeth are less exposed to the sugar and acid in the drink.
Take a drink of water, preferably tap water that has been fluoridated, after a sugary or acidic drink to help rinse out your mouth and dilute the sugars.
Protect your teeth by using fluoride toothpaste. Also, after drinking sugary or acidic beverages, don't brush your teeth right away. Wait at least one hour so your teeth can recover and your enamel can re- harden before you take the brush to them.
Do not sip a sugary or acidic drink slowly or over a long duration. Doing so exposes your teeth to sugar and acid attacks for longer.
Never drink sugary or acidic drinks before you go to bed – if you do so, the liquid will pool in your mouth, coating your teeth with sugar and acid.
Drink water instead. It has no acid, no sugar – and no kilojoules.
Your Dental Health Matters to you and to us.
Visit us for a free Dental Check up/consultation and 20% of all treatments valid until 30.11.2019. We also accept Q Card, Q Mastercard and Southern Cross Insurance.
Over 20 years of Experience in Dentistry.
Phone us on 09 2186000 or text any queries or for an appointment to 0211363444.
We are open Monday to Saturdays.
The Team from Lake Panorama Dental
Tooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.
Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports … View moreTooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.
Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, fruit juices, fruit drinks and cordials also have high acid levels that can cause tooth erosion.
Tooth erosion occurs when acid attacks the teeth to dissolve the outer surface of tooth enamel.
Regular loss of enamel can lead to cavities and exposure of the inner layers of the tooth that may become sensitive and painful.
Prevention of enamel loss is very important for the long term health of your teeth.
Each acid attack lasts for around 20 minutes. Every time you take a sip of the drink, the acid damage begins all over again.
How to fight tooth decay and erosion
Drink soft drinks only in moderation, if at all.
Use a straw so your teeth are less exposed to the sugar and acid in the drink.
Take a drink of water, preferably tap water that has been fluoridated, after a sugary or acidic drink to help rinse out your mouth and dilute the sugars.
Protect your teeth by using fluoride toothpaste. Also, after drinking sugary or acidic beverages, don't brush your teeth right away. Wait at least one hour so your teeth can recover and your enamel can re- harden before you take the brush to them.
Do not sip a sugary or acidic drink slowly or over a long duration. Doing so exposes your teeth to sugar and acid attacks for longer.
Never drink sugary or acidic drinks before you go to bed – if you do so, the liquid will pool in your mouth, coating your teeth with sugar and acid.
Drink water instead. It has no acid, no sugar – and no kilojoules.
Your Dental Health Matters to you and to us.
Visit us for a free Dental Check up/consultation and 20% of all treatments valid until 30.11.2019. We also accept Q Card, Q Mastercard and Southern Cross Insurance.
Over 20 years of Experience in Dentistry.
Phone us on 09 2186000 or text any queries or for an appointment to 0211363444.
We are open Monday to Saturdays.
Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Harbour News
Hi neighbours, recent research has found workers want flexibility but also human interaction. People who work in cafes or co-working spaces say they offer the best of both worlds. Do you work remotely? If you do, why do you do it and where are your favourite places to work? Share your experiences … View moreHi neighbours, recent research has found workers want flexibility but also human interaction. People who work in cafes or co-working spaces say they offer the best of both worlds. Do you work remotely? If you do, why do you do it and where are your favourite places to work? Share your experiences in the comments. Please write NP if you do not want your comment published.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Last year alone, 427 serious injuries claims were made to ACC because of crashes and driving incidents over this long weekend.
Let's make sure we all arrive alive to where we need to go by following these four simple and proven road safety actions:
- Make sure everyone has their seatbelts on… View moreLast year alone, 427 serious injuries claims were made to ACC because of crashes and driving incidents over this long weekend.
Let's make sure we all arrive alive to where we need to go by following these four simple and proven road safety actions:
- Make sure everyone has their seatbelts on
- Remove distractions and stay focused on driving
- Don’t get behind the wheel if you’ve been drinking or are tired
- Drive at a safe speed for the conditions
With severe and changeable weather forecast for across the country the following winter driving tips are equally important as well.
The only way we can reduce unnecessary road deaths and injuries is by working together to be safe, considerate and alert on the roads. If you spot dangerous driving behaviour or urgent but not life threatening driving incidents you can report it to the New Zealand Police by calling *555 for free from any mobile device.
Have a great long weekend!
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