461 days ago

Movies in the Park: Opening of Pohe Island Playground

The Team from Whangarei District Council

Come and celebrate the new Pohe Island Playground with us! We're holding a special event with an outdoor screening of THE JUNGLE BOOK (2016). There will be a festive atmosphere with food trucks, a big LED screen and of course, the best new playground in the District.

This FREE event held at William Fraser Memorial Reserve is suitable for the whole family. Bring along a picnic blanket or seating and find a spot to settle in. There will be some food trucks on site or feel free to bring your own picnic.

There is parking nearby on Pohe Island Road, or consider walking and cycling (the playground is on the Hātea Loop).

2:00pm: Official opening of playground
3:00pm: Screening of THE JUNGLE BOOK (2016 | PG | 1:46 mins)

This event is smoke free, vape free and alcohol-free.
Accessibility information: Closed captions / subtitles on film, wheelchair access, accessible toilets, viewing area.

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15 hours ago

For a bit of fun...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

What old products do you miss? Some products do become part of your life, whether it's just a treat you have at the cinema or your favourite breakfast spread.

Do you have a childhood memory to share? Let us know below what products you still think of fondly!

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15 hours ago

Happy Monday everyone, here's a riddle to start your week off right!

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

What can go through the water and yet not ever become wet?

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2 hours ago

Weekend closure: Kamo Road to be closed at the rail-crossing

The Team from Whangarei District Council

From 7:00pm Friday 12 July until 5:00am Monday 15 July 2024 (includes night-works):

Kiwirail are replacing the tracks that cross Kamo Road and require a weekend closure to do the work safely. We recommend most drivers go around the closure via Kensington Avenue and Western Hills Drive (SH1).

🟢 Side streets on Kamo Road will remain open
➡ Detour signs will be in place
🚲 Kamo Shared Path remains open - follow directions from the workers
🦺 Trains are returning soon!

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