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If you have a vehicle with an Alpha-type Takata airbag and haven't had it fixed by the start of next year, then you won't be getting a Warrant of Fitness.
A recall was issued, but there are still a few thousand cars NZ-wide that have not been repaired due to peoples' contact … View moreIf you have a vehicle with an Alpha-type Takata airbag and haven't had it fixed by the start of next year, then you won't be getting a Warrant of Fitness.
A recall was issued, but there are still a few thousand cars NZ-wide that have not been repaired due to peoples' contact details being outdated.
Six brands are affected by the recall: Honda, BMW, Isuzu, Mazda, Nissan and Toyota (including Lexus). Concerned owners can check whether or not their vehicle is involved in the compulsory recall here.
🏆 We want every child to know: What they have inside is greater than any obstacle!
A Colmar Brunton survey showed one in three New Zealanders (34 per cent) were reducing their meat consumption or eating no meat at all. Baby boomers were leading the meat-reduction charge, while most vegans and vegetarians were millennials, they found. What about you? Would you try a plant-based … View moreA Colmar Brunton survey showed one in three New Zealanders (34 per cent) were reducing their meat consumption or eating no meat at all. Baby boomers were leading the meat-reduction charge, while most vegans and vegetarians were millennials, they found. What about you? Would you try a plant-based diet? Vote in the poll below.
Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church
Our December mini market has been brought forward with one week and is on Saturday 30 November from 9.00am to 12.30pm. All are welcome! A special Christmas market is on Saturday 14 December - usual time, usual place! This is an ideal time to stock up for Christmas 🥳🌲
Hi Neighbourly members, we all love a bargain, but buying a gift that really gives back seems like a much better way to kick off the holiday season, don’t you think?
We’re not sure who decided that Black Friday was suddenly a ‘thing’ down in our part of the world, so, as us Kiwis tend to… View moreHi Neighbourly members, we all love a bargain, but buying a gift that really gives back seems like a much better way to kick off the holiday season, don’t you think?
We’re not sure who decided that Black Friday was suddenly a ‘thing’ down in our part of the world, so, as us Kiwis tend to do, we thought we’d put our own spin on it instead. One that is much more focused on community over consumerism, and equally about giving as it is about getting.
Curious?
Kicking off today and running through 'til Monday 2 December, we are doing our annual buy-one-give-one campaign.
That means for every Christmas Gift Box or Christmas Cracker set purchased, we’ll also give one to City Missions and food banks across the country to support families in need. Our aim is to give back to an organisation within the community that each of our customers live in.
The best part? There’s no car park congestion, over-crowded shopping malls or #walmartfights involved. You can shop online from the comfort of your own home, with the knowledge that you’re also doing good for fellow Kiwis in their own community.
You could say that our version of Black Friday is in fact a whole lot more colourful, adding brightness to what might otherwise be a fairly bleak Christmas for many families in New Zealand.
Together, we can make Christmas a bright and tasty time for families in need - and that sounds like a pretty good deal, don’t you think?!
Whether you’re buying for an avid foodie, a wannabe masterchef, a time-poor parent, or a student who needs help to step their signature spag bol up a notch, our Christmas Gift sets are guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser, are all gluten-free, with no MSG, and all-natural!
You’ll find more information about Raptor Naturals, our Christmas Gift Boxes and our Christmas Crackers on our website - www.raptornaturals.co.nz
Thanks for your support
Rachael and the Raptor Naturals team
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Chris from Raureka
Next weekend there will be the inaugural Pickleball Hawke’s Bay competition.
If you want a fast, ever changing afternoons entertainment , then come on down to the Sylvan Road courts and ENJOY, it’s free too
The Team from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre
Red Cross Mistletoe Market is being held at the Hastings Service Centre - 823 Heretaunga Street West this Thursday 28th November, 3-8pm. Entry by gold coin.
Over 40 local stallholders so you can start and finish your Christmas shopping all in one place.
Jewellery, recycled wood products, … View moreRed Cross Mistletoe Market is being held at the Hastings Service Centre - 823 Heretaunga Street West this Thursday 28th November, 3-8pm. Entry by gold coin.
Over 40 local stallholders so you can start and finish your Christmas shopping all in one place.
Jewellery, recycled wood products, artwork, candles, bath and body products, paper items, christmas wreaths, knitting, coffee, icecream, sausage sizzle, plants and herbs, handbags, customised items, gingerbread houses, dog accessories, handmade cards, beeswax wraps and more... PLUS 3 great raffles; a Christmas Cake, a gingerbread house and a holiday party pack.
Princess Alexandra Retirement Village
With our Lifestyle magazine you can read all about the happenings going on in the villages, from ballet, our new partnerships to dad jokes. Click on the link below to read our third edition for the year.
Nick Roberts from Ear Suction Hawkes Bay
Snoring can be incredibly disruptive and people who sleep next to a snorer are likely to be fatigued and experience all the difficult symptoms that come with sleep deprivation.
Snoring volumes can get so loud that they can cause hearing issues for their partner. It’s not surprising because some … View moreSnoring can be incredibly disruptive and people who sleep next to a snorer are likely to be fatigued and experience all the difficult symptoms that come with sleep deprivation.
Snoring volumes can get so loud that they can cause hearing issues for their partner. It’s not surprising because some snoring can reach up to 80 decibels, which is the equivalent to a jack hammer or motorcycle!
Before resorting to more expensive options such as surgery for the snorer, try our custom-made sleep plugs. They can also be useful for trampers staying overnight in DOC huts where not just your sleeping partner can make you very tired and grumpy!
Find out more:
www.earsuctionhawkesbay.co.nz...
Julia from Saint Leonards
Teak table and 6 chairs / 4 red / 2 golden
Price: $450
Drop for Youth is a unique fundraising event organised by the Graeme Dingle Foundation.
Shelly from Frimley
3 x silver Venetian blinds, 2.1mtr wide x 1.4 mtr long. Good condition, no longer needed. Brackets, screws and everything need to hang them included
Price: $60
Melanie from Havelock North
All are welcome and encouraged to attend the lecture on 5G at Iona College. TODAY!
Michael from Akina
Hello all,
I write to mourn the passing of our very young Hawke's Bay Expressway.
I fear that the over-protective element in our local and state government has decided that "express" is something that only Aucklanders are entitled to use, and we must bear with the down-scaling of … View moreHello all,
I write to mourn the passing of our very young Hawke's Bay Expressway.
I fear that the over-protective element in our local and state government has decided that "express" is something that only Aucklanders are entitled to use, and we must bear with the down-scaling of something that the Twin Cities Area had awaited for almost 60 years.
We had, for a very brief time, a complete and unencumbered "express" line through the twin urban areas, allowing "express" journeys to be enjoyed by all.
Sadly, ity appears that the Nanny State has decided the general population must be "protected" from each other, by the rampant installation of barriers all over the blessed place.
These have effectively converted an "Expressway" into a tram-line, with all being subjected to the whims of the slowest trams.
Now, we have agricultural vehicle driven by bucolic ingrates, on an "Expressway," at busy times, at 60kph, with nowhere for them to pull in to let traffic pass.
Similarly, we have the disinterested plodding home at 80kph, holding up those who are needing to travel an "Expressway" to get where they need to be.
The Truckies have no choice, they are limited by the class of vehicle they operate, but nonetheless, the choke the system.
I have no aversion to the barriers, providing we have the TWO LANES in each direction that we really need.
With what we have now, our poor lamented "Expressway" is much more a "Depressway."
RIP Hawke's Bay Expressway, we will miss you.
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