Camberley, Hastings

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1453 days ago

Zumba tonight.. Time too get your groove on!!

Yvonne from Mayfair

Join us for a perfect end to the week... Zumba.. Fun, friendly and easy to learn... Just move.. 💖 Join us at
Aspyre Fitness, Heretaunga St East
Casual $5

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1453 days ago

COMMUNITY CAROLS ON THE GREEN

Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church

Community Carols on the Green - Havelock North. Sunday 6 December, 4-6pm. Bay Cities' Symphonic Band, local church groups, community carol singing, free sausage sizzle, Santa. All are welcome 🎅

1453 days ago

Cheapest tyres in Hastings

Tony’s Tyre Service Hastings

Hi neighbours,

It’s the team from Tony’s Tyre Service Hastings here. We’re your local tyre shop stocking leading tyre brands at discount prices. We have the cheapest tyres everyday – if you find a lower cash price, we guarantee to beat it by $10 a tyre. Some T&Cs apply.

Our … View more
Hi neighbours,

It’s the team from Tony’s Tyre Service Hastings here. We’re your local tyre shop stocking leading tyre brands at discount prices. We have the cheapest tyres everyday – if you find a lower cash price, we guarantee to beat it by $10 a tyre. Some T&Cs apply.

Our Hastings store is at 630 Heretaunga Street West, Saint Leonards.

Give us a call today or come down and see the team.

The team at Tony’s Tyre Service.
Find out more

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1453 days ago

Plant Specials

Karen from Twyford

Great prices on all irises and perennials this weekend only. Some plants still to flower.

Negotiable

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1453 days ago

3 seater couch

Simon from Raureka

Pleather 3 seater couch.
Surface of pleather is coming off but otherwise is good solid couch, no rips, sags etc.
Has a stretchy fabric cover that will come with it.
Pick up in Hastings, could possibly help with delivery- free in Hastings, $20 gas for my ute if Napier

Free

1453 days ago

Haier Fridge Freezer for sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Haier HRB227W 233L bottom mount fridge freezer, in excellent condition, for sale.
Only selling as I’m tired of having to go out into the mudroom to get milk (it’s too tall for my kitchen).
1660 x 550 x 580
Adjustable tempered glass shelves, adjustable door shelves, chiller drawer. Plastic … View more
Haier HRB227W 233L bottom mount fridge freezer, in excellent condition, for sale.
Only selling as I’m tired of having to go out into the mudroom to get milk (it’s too tall for my kitchen).
1660 x 550 x 580
Adjustable tempered glass shelves, adjustable door shelves, chiller drawer. Plastic freezer drawers.
I keep it set at 4 1/2 to keep everything colder and fresher longer.
Views welcome.
$600 o.n.o

I also have a Haier 143L chest freezer for sale $500 o.n.o. Also in excellent condition.

Price: $600

1453 days ago

NZITF White Dobok (uniform)

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

I have a size 130 white NZITF Taekwon Do uniform (with white belt), in excellent condition for sale. I have replaced the Velcro with new wider strips.

Price: $30

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1454 days ago

Are you a little Crafty - #upcyclehb

The Team from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre

Want to get a little crafty this weekend? We have extended the closing date for the Red Cross Upcycle Challenge to Monday 23rd November at 5pm.

There are 3 challenges;
* HB Curtain Bank Challenge - Sponsored by Kathys Drapes by design
Turn a previously loved curtain into a fashion item.
* Red … View more
Want to get a little crafty this weekend? We have extended the closing date for the Red Cross Upcycle Challenge to Monday 23rd November at 5pm.

There are 3 challenges;
* HB Curtain Bank Challenge - Sponsored by Kathys Drapes by design
Turn a previously loved curtain into a fashion item.
* Red Cross Retail Challenge - Sponsored by Tammy Jensen, Harcourts
Upcycle an item from one of our retail stores
* Art Upcycle Challenge - Sponsored by Red Cross Cadbury Road shop
Upcycle the artwork or the frame

There is a $250 prezzy card up for grabs for the winner of each challenge so kickstart your creativity and recycle, repurpose and reuse an item purchased at either of our retails stores.

* Dalton Street Store - 128 Dalton Street, Napier open - Open 10am to 3pm Monday to Saturday
* Cadbury Road Shop - 35 Cadbury Road, Onekawa - Open 9am to 3pm Monday to Friday

The winner will be announced at the Mistletoe Market on Thursday 26th November being held at Toitoi - HB Arts and Events Centre.

For more information and the rules please visit www.redcross.org.nz...

1454 days ago

Work off Christmas dinner in 23,573 easy steps

Smiths City

As we head into the eating season, you might want to think about tracking your fitness. Check out our range of wearable tech, from FitBit, Huawei and Samsung, in-store or online today. smithscity.co.nz – keeping Xmas honest. Visit us online

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1463 days ago

State of emergency declared by Napier Mayor

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATED: November 18
4.58pm

Hawke's Bay District Health Board has issued a warning advising people not to gather shellfish from Hawke Bay until December 7.

The warning is due to health risk of eating shellfish that could be contaminated with sewage following the flood.

Non-filter … View more
UPDATED: November 18
4.58pm

Hawke's Bay District Health Board has issued a warning advising people not to gather shellfish from Hawke Bay until December 7.

The warning is due to health risk of eating shellfish that could be contaminated with sewage following the flood.

Non-filter feeding marine species including crayfish, fish, kina and paua are unaffected and can be consumed.


November 11
3.09pm

Civil Defence has released a guide outlining all the information you need to know about coping after the floods. Check it out here.


November 10
3.13pm

Civil Defence has advised those that have been affected by flooding to exercise caution when cleaning up their property. Flood water can contain hazardous bacteria that could lead to illness if proper hygiene is not adhered to. See the guide below to help keep you and your whānau safe:

Protecting your health in an emergency: Returning home after a flood.


November 10
9.40am

Flooding in Napier has caused residents to be stranded in their homes, schools to close and landslip warnings after Napier's wettest day in 150 years.

2000 houses have now had their power restored overnight leaving 680 properties still without power this morning (Tuesday 10 November). A number of landslips are being assessed on Napier Hill and a rain watch is still needed on the area from 3pm Tuesday afternoon to 10am Wednesday morning.

What you need to know:
- Emergency services are encouraging people to stay with family and friends if they need to evacuate. Where no other options are available, residents can evacuate to Kennedy Park (11 Storkey St, Marewa).
- Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ), along with other agencies, are working to keep the community safe. Residents are urged to call 111 if they are feeling unsafe.
- FENZ says due to water contamination, residents should not drive in the flood waters and should stay indoors ensuring no food eaten has been in contact with flood waters due to the possible presence of sewage.
- MetService is also forecasting possible thunderstorms for northern Hawke’s Bay. Residents are urged to keep an eye on the news and expect delays if travelling.

Hawke’s Bay police area commander, Jeanette Park says residents in Marewa and Onekawa should stay inside until the flood waters receded, and all Napier residents who do not need to travel should stay home.

Police will continue today to work alongside the Hawke's Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management Group to ensure the community is kept safe at this time. Read further updates now.

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1454 days ago

Carpet Squares

Emma from Flaxmere

Pieces of carpet; cut and loop pile, 4 over 1m square and 2 runners.
Can drop off

Free

1455 days ago

Mistletoe Market 2020 - Final stalls available

The Team from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre

Are you a business that sells handmade or Christmas present worthy products? NZ Red Cross has 4 sites left for their #mistletoemarket being held at Toitoi - Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre and would love to fill them!

The available sites are 2m x 2.4m and are corner sites. Cost is $50 … View more
Are you a business that sells handmade or Christmas present worthy products? NZ Red Cross has 4 sites left for their #mistletoemarket being held at Toitoi - Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre and would love to fill them!

The available sites are 2m x 2.4m and are corner sites. Cost is $50 and the event is on Thursday 26th November from 2-8pm.

Interested? please email amber.mcarthur@redcross.org.nz or call 027 236 0559. You can find out more information about the event here - www.redcross.org.nz...

We would also love more entries to our #upcyclehb Challenge and have extended the closing date to 5pm on Monday 23rd November to give everyone time over the weekend to finish their entries. There are 3 categories each with a prize of a $250 prezzy card. To find out more please visit - www.redcross.org.nz...

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1456 days ago

Fraud Awareness Week

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This Fraud Awareness Week we are encouraging Kiwis to take a moment to stop and think ‘is this for real?’ when contacted unexpectedly and asked for personal info.

New Zealand Police's Financial Intelligence Unit estimates New Zealanders lose $20-30 million annually to scams.

HOW TO AVOID… View more
This Fraud Awareness Week we are encouraging Kiwis to take a moment to stop and think ‘is this for real?’ when contacted unexpectedly and asked for personal info.

New Zealand Police's Financial Intelligence Unit estimates New Zealanders lose $20-30 million annually to scams.

HOW TO AVOID A SCAM:

+ A genuine bank or organisation will never contact you to ask for your PIN, password or to move money to another account.

+ Never click on a link in an unexpected email or text – you could be giving access to your personal and financial details.

+ Always question uninvited approaches in case it is a scam. Instead, contact the company directly using a known email or phone number.

+ Don’t assume an email or phone call is authentic – just because someone knows your basic details (name and address, or mother’s maiden name) it doesn’t mean they are genuine.

+ Don’t be rushed into making a decision or financial transaction on the spot – a genuine bank or trusted organisation would never do this.

+ Listen to your instincts – if something feels wrong then it generally is.

If you believe you are the victim of a scam you can contact Police and report the matter via 105.

For more info on how you can prevent yourself, family and friends from being scammed, visit:

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1462 days ago

First home buyer burned by sunset clause finally secures dream house in Lower Hutt

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

Remember Bailey Ross, the first time buyer who missed out on the property she'd been saving since she was 16 to own because of a sunset clause? Well, great news! She's secured a home in Lower Hutt.
I caught up with Bailey for an episode of First Rung, our podcast for first time buyers. … View more
Remember Bailey Ross, the first time buyer who missed out on the property she'd been saving since she was 16 to own because of a sunset clause? Well, great news! She's secured a home in Lower Hutt.
I caught up with Bailey for an episode of First Rung, our podcast for first time buyers. She ended up giving me a bit of a masterclass in tenacity and not giving up on your home owning dreams.
Find out how Bailey found her first home, and what it means to her after such a big let down.

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1457 days ago

Watch Stuff Circuit’s new documentary, Emma

The Team Reporter from Stuff

At two weeks old, Emma was left at an orphanage in Russia. After three years, Emma was adopted by a New Zealand family and brought here for a new life - but that didn’t work out how it was supposed to. Emma was diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome and reactive attachment disorder. Parenting her… View moreAt two weeks old, Emma was left at an orphanage in Russia. After three years, Emma was adopted by a New Zealand family and brought here for a new life - but that didn’t work out how it was supposed to. Emma was diagnosed with foetal alcohol syndrome and reactive attachment disorder. Parenting her became a nightmare, and it ended in tragedy.

Emma has faced more challenges and rejections than most people could cope with. And now, she wants to take on the biggest challenge of her life - finding answers to those most fundamental questions: who am I? Where did I come from?
Watch now

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