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Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Seriously, what is wrong with some people?!
I went to the supermarket tonight and was gobsmacked when I came out and found not one, but two, count ‘em, two big arse w*^k mobiles parked ACROSS the mobility parks. There were empty parks 10 steps away.
I knocked on the window of the first and … View moreSeriously, what is wrong with some people?!
I went to the supermarket tonight and was gobsmacked when I came out and found not one, but two, count ‘em, two big arse w*^k mobiles parked ACROSS the mobility parks. There were empty parks 10 steps away.
I knocked on the window of the first and pointed out “you’re parked across two mobility parks, you can’t do that.” The response “oh, is someone waiting to use them? I just sent my kids inside.” Seriously? The second woman just pulled forward to the spot the other one vacated, when I knocked on her window. WTF?!
I really don’t care if you can’t be bothered pulling into a park, legally, like a normal, reasonably considerate person. If you don’t need those parks, i.e you don’t have a mobility card, YOU DON’T PARK THERE! And you sure as hell don’t park right across them, blocking two parks, and even more you don’t pull up behind someone doing it and copy them, blocking the remaining parks.
My father has a mobility card, as do many people. They need those parks and they shouldn’t have to wait for you to move your vehicles, to be able to use them. It doesn’t matter if no one is waiting, or you’re only going to be a minute, or you sent someone in and are waiting for them to come out, or whatever your excuse
YOU DON’T PARK THERE!
Show some consideration, some decency and social conscience, and stop teaching your kids how to be twats. Do the right thing, if you ever expect them to.
The same goes for the people who come to school and park in the mobility parks there. If you don’t have a mobility card, MOVE!
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Mary from Havelock North
Hi, I know this is a long shot but i'm looking for 1 (or 2 maybe) balls of URBAN wool colour RADIO GREY 8ply if poss but will take 4ply....i'm that desperate :( I bought it at Skeinz about 2-3months ago but its no longer available. I'll pay postage if necessary. Thanks
… View moreHi, I know this is a long shot but i'm looking for 1 (or 2 maybe) balls of URBAN wool colour RADIO GREY 8ply if poss but will take 4ply....i'm that desperate :( I bought it at Skeinz about 2-3months ago but its no longer available. I'll pay postage if necessary. Thanks
Mary.....0220786695
Paula from Havelock North
Hello, my name is Paula and doing excellent cleaning service. I’m very friendly and trustworthy person.
I’m available 2-5hrs a day . Weekly or fortnightly service available. If you are interested let me know .
Text or call 0273429485
Location - Havelock North, Hastings 😊
Mel from Hastings Central
$5000 ONO
Need a smaller car now which is my genuine reason for selling. Been thoroughly cleaned in and out...regularly detailed.
I have more photos, can only upload some here.
Details:
Auto
2004
7 seater… View more$5000 ONO
Need a smaller car now which is my genuine reason for selling. Been thoroughly cleaned in and out...regularly detailed.
I have more photos, can only upload some here.
Details:
Auto
2004
7 seater
Petrol
4 cylinders
5 door
2 litres
113,248 km
Power steering
Air con
Air bags driver and passenger
Alloy wheels
Central locking
WOF expires November 18
Rego just renewed for 3 months
Any questions please ask :-)
Phone Mel on 02102471711
Negotiable
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Ever wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.
Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like… View moreEver wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.
Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like your home to have.
Carol Winters from Age Concern Havelock North
Do you have ongoing back and neck pain?
Then come along this Friday the 18th of June to listen to Barbara Mawson – Physiotherapist and Author of 'Becoming the Shape of the Chair You Sit In',
Barbara Mawson has a lifetime of results working in the area of spinal pain. Find out how… View moreDo you have ongoing back and neck pain?
Then come along this Friday the 18th of June to listen to Barbara Mawson – Physiotherapist and Author of 'Becoming the Shape of the Chair You Sit In',
Barbara Mawson has a lifetime of results working in the area of spinal pain. Find out how you can get the tools to make life changes for you and your family.
Questions and answers in a small group setting. Her books will be available for purchase on Friday at $25.
Date: Friday the 18th of June
Time: 10.00 am but come earlier if you like for a cup of tea.
Place: Hall at the rear of St Lukes church – 24 Te Mata road Havelock North
Enquiries: 06 8776488
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MetService has issued a weather warning for the region. Heavy rain is expected for Gisborne and Hawkes Bay during Monday and Tuesday.
A deepening subtropical low is moving south toward the North Island. This low is forecast to move forecast to move onto the North Island during Monday and … View moreMetService has issued a weather warning for the region. Heavy rain is expected for Gisborne and Hawkes Bay during Monday and Tuesday.
A deepening subtropical low is moving south toward the North Island. This low is forecast to move forecast to move onto the North Island during Monday and Tuesday accompanied by heavy rain and easterly gales, and then slowly move away to the southeast on Wednesday.
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous. Please plan your travel carefully and drive to the conditions.
Area: Gisborne
Valid: 24 hours from Monday, 3pm to Tuesday, 3pm.
Forecast: Expect 150 to 220mm to accumulate, especially about the ranges. Peak intensities 15 to 25mm per hour, especially in possible thunderstorms on Tuesday.
Area: Hawkes Bay
Valid: 21 hours from Monday, 9pm to Tuesday, 6pm.
Forecast: Expect 140 to 200mm to accumulate, especially about the ranges. Peak intensities 15 to 25mm per hour.
Nicky from Saint Leonards
Hand painted crayfish platter, size large and comes with a stand. Only selling as it was a gift and I already have one exactly the same.
Price: $50
Liddy from Twyford
Wanted to buy 2nd-hand copies of Digital Camera Magazine from year 2017 or later. This is a UK magazine. Thanking you.
Ngaire from Mayfair
I am seeking a family who would like to host an international student. I have a European young lady looking to be hosted with a Kiwi family. She arrives in July and will be with you for 11 months . She has indicated that she would like to be with a family with children so if you would like to share… View moreI am seeking a family who would like to host an international student. I have a European young lady looking to be hosted with a Kiwi family. She arrives in July and will be with you for 11 months . She has indicated that she would like to be with a family with children so if you would like to share your home with her you can contact me on 8768873 or 0221064705. You will be remunerated during the time she is with you and this will be discussed when we meet.
Hi neighbours, I've been swamped with people wanting to catch up with me since "Sensing Murder". For this reason, I'm continuing my series of exclusive evenings that will help to reach out and touch more people at once. These evenings will simply be me working with spirit.
… View moreHi neighbours, I've been swamped with people wanting to catch up with me since "Sensing Murder". For this reason, I'm continuing my series of exclusive evenings that will help to reach out and touch more people at once. These evenings will simply be me working with spirit.
Show starts at 7pm - 9.30pm. Doors open at 6.30pm
Saturday 7 July 2018 Hastings
- Havelock North Function Centre, 30 Te Mata Road, Havelock North
- Get your tickets here
Sunday 8 July 2018 Napier
- MTG Century Theatre, 9 Herschell St, Napier
- Get your tickets here
Book your tickets here!
Georgina from Karamu - Waipatu
There are still a few spaces left
About the course ‘Seascapes’:
Be inspired by the colours and movement of the sea using photographs of your favourite beach or stretch of coastline. This course includes the design and execution of an embroidered picture of a seascape. You will learn how to … View moreThere are still a few spaces left
About the course ‘Seascapes’:
Be inspired by the colours and movement of the sea using photographs of your favourite beach or stretch of coastline. This course includes the design and execution of an embroidered picture of a seascape. You will learn how to paint on silk elements such as sky, sand and headlands and with stitch how to capture the movement of waves, the texture of pebbles, rocks and cliffs.
We will be covering aspects of art theory such as designing balanced compositions, creating depth and perspective, colour mixing in paint and thread, creating texture and the use of light and shade
2 day course suitable for: Beginners and improvers
When and Where:
Saturday 24 November and Sunday 25 November 2018 9.30am to 4pm each day
Heretaunga Intermediate School, 260 Orchard Road, Hastings. NZ
Contact Georgina on georgec@nowmail.co.nz for more info
Monique from Havelock North
Skoda Roomster 2010 1.6L petrol 6 speed automatic (with Sport mode)
One owner NZ new
Mechanically sound
New WOF (7/6/18)
Great spaces, front, back and boot
Economical to run
189350KM . Service only every 30,000KM.
Pet grill in the boot (can be removed) to keep your pets happily in the rear… View moreSkoda Roomster 2010 1.6L petrol 6 speed automatic (with Sport mode)
One owner NZ new
Mechanically sound
New WOF (7/6/18)
Great spaces, front, back and boot
Economical to run
189350KM . Service only every 30,000KM.
Pet grill in the boot (can be removed) to keep your pets happily in the rear section.
Note that I am happy to discuss offers over $5,000.
Price: $5,000
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This winter, St John urges the public to prioritise health & wellbeing. The most important thing you can do is be immunised against influenza and seek advice from a health professional if you are unwell. Each winter the surge of 111 ambulance calls continues to increase, which despite St John’s best efforts to triage and treat people in-home, places a lot of pressure on the ambulance service and the hospital emergency departments.
St John has issued five key messages to the public to help them look after themselves and each other this winter – read them here: goo.gl...
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