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The Team Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi neighbours, some cafes are temporarily banning the use of reusable coffee cups - or 'keep cups' - because of the coronavirus.
Has your local stopped accepting reusable cups?
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The Team from Auckland Museum
Mayor Phil Goff today announced the temporary closure of libraries and a number of cultural institutions across the city.
The Museum’s Chief Executive Dr David Gaimster said “Auckland Museum is aligned with the Auckland Councils efforts to limit the transmission of the COVID -19 … View moreMayor Phil Goff today announced the temporary closure of libraries and a number of cultural institutions across the city.
The Museum’s Chief Executive Dr David Gaimster said “Auckland Museum is aligned with the Auckland Councils efforts to limit the transmission of the COVID -19 coronavirus. We will close our doors today at 5pm and will review our position regularly as new information from Health Officials comes to hand.”
“This was not an easy decision,” says Gaimster. “Auckland Museum has a role in the community to provide a sense of trust and continuity in times of uncertainty. However for the health and wellbeing for our visitors, our people and communities it has been necessary to make this difficult decision.”
The Museum will continue to operate behind the scenes undertaking the full range of its non-public facing activities such as caring for collections and taonga, research, digital and online initiatives, preparation of exhibitions and development of public programmes, planning and conservation.
Dr. Gaimster says while the Museum building is closed, it can still be visited online.
“Stay in touch with us at aucklandmuseum.com and we’ll keep you informed. Connect with us on our social media channels where we will bring you inspiring stories of our Museum, its collections and people,” he says.
“We don’t know yet when we will be able to re-open our doors, but we look forward to welcoming visitors back when we can,” says Dr. Gaimster.
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Olga Barbina from Gastronomy Marusya
We would like to offer you traditional Russian can food.
The European sprat is the one commonly found in the Baltic. It’s a forage fish, very oily, and beloved of gannets. Sprats are sprats – they are not baby sardines, anchovies, or baby herrings – although they are not dissimilar in size… View moreWe would like to offer you traditional Russian can food.
The European sprat is the one commonly found in the Baltic. It’s a forage fish, very oily, and beloved of gannets. Sprats are sprats – they are not baby sardines, anchovies, or baby herrings – although they are not dissimilar in size and all of these often get confused.
In addition to gannets, sprats are also beloved of Estonians, and their neighbours on all sides, in particular the Latvians and the Russians.
The Russians like to eat them on open sandwiches. Traditionally we use the local black rye bread, butter, the sprats, a snipped spring onion or two and some sliced hard boiled egg which adds texture.
We have a range of different kind of sprats.
The Team from Auckland Council
Auckland councillors met this morning with the chief executives of the council and all relevant council-controlled organisations to analyse the impact of COVID-19 and current and further responses that may be needed to deal with the spread of the virus.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Visit www.covid19.govt.nz... to learn the simple steps you can take to unite against COVID-19 and slow its spread. You can also find out what help is available and get the latest updates.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
As more people begin to self isolate and distance themselves, we'll need our neighbours support now more than ever before. The following can be printed at home and filled-in with your details to drop around your street or community.
For the latest COVID-19 advice, visit: covid19.govt.nz/
Nicola from Orewa
Due to the current situation with COVID-19 we have reluctantly cancelled our Free Community Meal on Monday 30 March. However we will still be providing a takeaway meal for our guests. These can be picked up from 12:00-12:30pm on Monday 30 March at St John's Church Hall, 180 Centreway Rd, … View moreDue to the current situation with COVID-19 we have reluctantly cancelled our Free Community Meal on Monday 30 March. However we will still be providing a takeaway meal for our guests. These can be picked up from 12:00-12:30pm on Monday 30 March at St John's Church Hall, 180 Centreway Rd, Orewa.
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Hi Neighbours! Our fur babies are an important part of the family, so why not look after them as well as we look after ourselves?
We have an amazing range of products hand-picked by our experts, which include a nutritionist, a vet, a trainer and a groomer. Combined, we have over 350 dog years of… View moreHi Neighbours! Our fur babies are an important part of the family, so why not look after them as well as we look after ourselves?
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2. Thomas the Tank… View more1. Thomas the Tank Trackmaster sets, used
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- Action Canyon
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- TidmouthSheds and tracks
- Zip, Zoom Logging Adventure
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The Team from Auckland Council
Auckland Council has responded to the call from the government to cancel events with more than 500 participants or attendees.
Frank from Orewa
The Orewa CAB and Whangaparapa Library have closed their doors and thus JPs will no longer be operating from those locations. The Orewa Baptist Church has kindly agreed to provide an office and with immediate effect, JP services will be offered from this location going forward from 19th March … View moreThe Orewa CAB and Whangaparapa Library have closed their doors and thus JPs will no longer be operating from those locations. The Orewa Baptist Church has kindly agreed to provide an office and with immediate effect, JP services will be offered from this location going forward from 19th March 2020.
It is hoped that normal services will resume at the Whangaparaoa Library sometime in April but please watch this space for any changes.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday have been added at the Silverdale Mall. This service will commence on Saturday, 21 March 2020.
It is highly recommended that you read the attached document for timings etc.
We would like to thank all clients for their consideration during these trying times. Please recognise that JPs are all volunteers and provide their services and time free to the community.
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