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3149 days ago

Poll: Do you support moves to decriminalise marijuana?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Stuff has launched a series exploring the prospect of legalised cannabis in New Zealand. We'd love to know your thoughts on the prospect - vote in our poll below.

Read more from the series: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Do you support moves to decriminalise marijuana?
  • 33.5% Yes - I support this movement
    33.5% Complete
  • 37.7% I support marijuana only for medicinal use
    37.7% Complete
  • 12.2% I support marijuana only for those over 21
    12.2% Complete
  • 15.8% No - I don't support this movement
    15.8% Complete
  • 0.8% I don't have an opinion
    0.8% Complete
4806 votes
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3149 days ago

HAYLAGE WANTED - LARGE ROUNDS

Joy from Rukuhia

Haylage wanted 2 to 10 bales of the round or square . Local please. Needs to be loaded at your end onto trailer.. Thanks

3149 days ago

Buy Aftersocks & support rural communities

The Team from Aftersocks

Aftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief … View moreAftersocks NZ is a Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) initiative that supports rural communities, following an adverse event or natural disaster which has left them in need of financial assistance. Proceeds from the sale of Aftersocks contributes to the Rural Women New Zealand Adverse Events Relief Fund.

Thanks for your support neighbours! Buy, Wear & Share!
Learn more

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3149 days ago

Clothing sale

Anne-Marie Kyle from

Hi Everyone
Come down to the St John Opp Shop in Frankton this week and you can fill a bag with clothes for $5 !!!!
Ladieswear Menswear Kidswear and babyswear all included - you can even mix them all in a bag for $5

Don't miss out on this great sale - See you soon

Negotiable

3155 days ago

Morning Traffic

John from Dinsdale

Am retired so time to sit and watch from a handy viewpoint at the dining table. Attached picture shows where I am - gold star. If traffic heading south-east on Lincoln St towards the Rifle Range Rd roundabout is queued back as far as the Caltex exit opposite that's very unscientifically … View moreAm retired so time to sit and watch from a handy viewpoint at the dining table. Attached picture shows where I am - gold star. If traffic heading south-east on Lincoln St towards the Rifle Range Rd roundabout is queued back as far as the Caltex exit opposite that's very unscientifically "a traffic jam".

Mon, Tue and Wed this week dry and sunny.
Monday - no 8am jam but school traffic jam from 0830 until 0845 and for less than a minute actually stationary at 0835 but mostly moving slowly.

Tues and Wed - no 8am or school traffic jam at all.

Next week shows rain every day - will repeat the exercise next Mon, Tue, Wed and report back.

There were queues the other way for Forest Lake but that's another story.

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3157 days ago

A day with the dead: Life in the mortuary

Reporter Sunday Star Times

A beautiful insight into how the morticians at Waikato Hospital look after our loved ones:

In the visiting room, Garth Wright will lay a colourful blanket over the sterile hospital sheet that covers a corpse. It sounds silly, he says, but it makes the person look warm and comfortable.

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A beautiful insight into how the morticians at Waikato Hospital look after our loved ones:

In the visiting room, Garth Wright will lay a colourful blanket over the sterile hospital sheet that covers a corpse. It sounds silly, he says, but it makes the person look warm and comfortable.

Before family arrive at the Waikato Hospital mortuary, he smooths any pain out of the face.

He leaves the curtains drawn and the door to the visiting room open to reduce the shock for the visitors. He welcomes them into the square little room and beckons them to sit next to the body. He says, "You can touch them, they're clean," and watches as they hold hands for the last time.

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3152 days ago

"It's like saying goodbye to an old friend" - Fire Service gets new name

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

From today our Neighbourly page will be re-named to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.

Watch this ONE News clip to find out why...

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3155 days ago

Yes to zoo plan

Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press

The Hamilton Zoo Master Plan has been given the green light from city councillors, with eight giving it the thumbs up. Realising the plan would cost about $15.7m. What are your thoughts?
*Please write NFP if you do not want your comments published*

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3152 days ago

Community Crochet Shade Sail

Alison from Frankton

This is a community art project, looking for people to crochet and knit squares to be joined together in a large art piece. Materials provided. If you are interested in taking part join the facebook group or email grayalison18@gmail.com
The facebook group is called Community Crochet Shade Sail - … View more
This is a community art project, looking for people to crochet and knit squares to be joined together in a large art piece. Materials provided. If you are interested in taking part join the facebook group or email grayalison18@gmail.com
The facebook group is called Community Crochet Shade Sail - www.facebook.com...

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3159 days ago

blue stickered black rubbish bag left at our letterbox

Diane from Frankton

A few weeks ago I noticed a blue stickered black rubbish bag left at our letterbox for the rubbish collection. After 3 weeks and not been collected by the council rubbish truck, I realised it had been blue stickered due to the weight of the bag, even though it was only half full. So this week I … View moreA few weeks ago I noticed a blue stickered black rubbish bag left at our letterbox for the rubbish collection. After 3 weeks and not been collected by the council rubbish truck, I realised it had been blue stickered due to the weight of the bag, even though it was only half full. So this week I opened the bag to find piles of undelivered circulars/pamplets for supermarkets, warehouse etc. I should have rung the manager for the area to advise them that probably one of their lazy delivery persons just couldnt be bothered delivering them.
I divided the contents into 4 bags so the Council rubbish collector would pick the bag up. (Which they did)
Next time I will be informing an area manger, so please keep an eye out for this if happens at your letterbox.

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