
Week of Prayer for World Peace Interfaith Service - Sunday 4.00 pm
Everyone is invited to attend the opening devotional service for the Week of Prayer for World Peace, to be held this Sunday, 15 October, at St Matthew's Church, 200 King Street South, Hastings, beginning at 4.00 pm. Representatives of different faiths will be offering their thoughts and prayers for world peace. (There is no entry charge).
The overall theme this year is 'Praying with hope in a troubled World'. Individual day themes include among others: reconciliation, families especially in conflict areas, those in power and peacemakers. The readings will be posted each day to this Facebook page: www.facebook.com...


Poll: If you could rewind time, would you choose a different career?
It might not be too late for you, but some people look back and wish they had taken a different career path.
If you could go back in time, would you choose something different? Let us know what you would have chosen in the comments below.

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58% Yes
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41.8% No
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0.2% Other - I'll share below

Show us your projects
Whether it's craft, haberdashery, woodwork or upcycling, we'd love to see what you've been working on lately.
You may even spark someone else's creativity...
Tell us about your current project or show us a picture in the comments below...

Crematorium in Havelock North
Crematorium in Havelock North meeting to be held for Havelock North Friends and Neighbours, Monday 14th
April 2025, at 2pm. Place Civic Administration room, floor 0, Hastings District Council offices.
Caleb Sutton Environmental Consents Manager
Dave Bishop team leader environmental Consents/Subdivision
John O’Shaughnessy
Will be present at the meeting
Are you concerned about this and if so, you are invited to
attend a meeting with the department who consented on
this new Crematorium. As residents and ratepayers, we
feel we were never given the opportunity to speak up
about this major decision so now is your chance.
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT.
Do not let our beautiful village be ruined of its uniqueness
forever by a bad decision made on our behalf. A more
appropriate decision would be to have it out of a residential area or with appropriate car parking and a place for mourners to congregate.
Marion and Garrie Griffiths