306 days ago

Wix premium web account for sale. - still available

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

I have a Wix premium business web account that is active until November 2025 for sale. I don’t need it.

Wix allows users to create from templates or their own imagination, basic or very in-depth websites and integrate e-commerce for online sales, and other interactive programs.
Bring in your own web address or choose from the list of available websites.
There are mail, messages and online chat options for your websites with social media integration and marketing.
You can have multiple pages and access to tons of free media and add your own.
You can even have multiple websites on the one account.

Whether you are looking at creating an online influencer website or take on the global marketing world, or just a journaling site you can share with family, friends or members, whatever your website need, Wix can help you create it. And I can help you too.
And you have access to 24/7 online help, directly from the tech team at Wix.

Message me for more details or to buy.

Negotiable

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2 days ago

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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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25 minutes ago

Footpaths

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Please don’t park across footpaths. It’s not only illegal, it leads to dangerous behaviour.

We have approximately 19 schools, kura and early child centres, plus 5 rest homes, and 2 disability residential centres, in Havelock North alone.
Parking over the footpaths restricts people’s safe movements, by forcing people who are trying to use the footpaths to go onto roads to get where they need to go.

It may inconvenience you, momentarily, to have to park further away and walk, but you endanger others by blocking the footpath. Please don’t.

Imagine you, or your loved one trying to walk with a stroller, or travel in a mobility scooter or wheelchair, trying to get past your car, blocking the footpath. What risk will they have to take, to get by?

The same thing applies to mobility parks. They aren’t there for you to just “pop in and out real quick”.
Your “real quick” is a long time for someone with limited mobility, or health issues.

Show some empathy.

20 hours ago

Looking for a home

Grant from Raureka

Knowledge Bank have a bound copy (very large) of April - June 1955 Dominion newspapers. We don't need it but it's too good to just chuck out - would anybody want it or know somebody that would like it