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1 day ago

Poll: Could we live without public bins?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many public rubbish bins are being removed by councils due to the large costs of regularly emptying them. Do you think we can adapt and live without them?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Could we live without public bins?
  • 12.1% Yes
    12.1% Complete
  • 87.4% No
    87.4% Complete
  • 0.5% Other - I'll share below
    0.5% Complete
1599 votes
5 days ago

Mates always talking footy?

Canterbury Rugby

At Canterbury Rugby, we’re putting our money where your mouth is!

Refer a friend that becomes a registered referee, and you’ll each score ONE HUNDRED BUCKS!

Head to the link below and start REF… erring your mates.

Because the game you love needs you and your mate!
Put them to the test

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3 hours ago

Level of contamination ‘not known’ in about 70% of West Coast sites

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

There are still big gaps in the knowledge about the number of contaminated and environmentally hazardous sites on the West Coast.

The West Coast Regional Council's Hazardous Activities and Industries List (HAIL) identifies 533 sites across the… View more
By local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

There are still big gaps in the knowledge about the number of contaminated and environmentally hazardous sites on the West Coast.

The West Coast Regional Council's Hazardous Activities and Industries List (HAIL) identifies 533 sites across the region.

A new report by council says the presence or extent of contamination is "not known" for 70% of the sites.

At this stage council staff resources dedicated to HAIL and contaminated work represents about one half-time staff member, annually, the report said.

The sites represent a range of past activities and industries in the region.

The most common are: service stations (40%), landfills (10%), power substations (5%), previous mining exploration (4%), and previous gas works (4%).

Councillor Peter Ewen has repeatedly called for the region's HAIL list to be brought up to speed and thanked council staff for the updated list.

"It's very good to have this (but) there are a number of concerns," he said.

"The word that springs up in this report is a lot of sites have been 'assessed' but a lot haven't."

Ewen said the council should be seeking external funding to get a better handle on the scope of hazardous sites across the region, including former rubbish dumps.

"We've got to get some significant financial assistance to address this, and I think we should be accessing that."

The council HAIL register report included additional information from the Department of Conservation noting that it had 301 hazardous sites under its administration.

Only 48 of these were already included in the council list.

DOC-managed contaminated sites were typically former coal or gold mine sites.

Ewen asked the council draft a letter to the Director General of DOC to address:

* The department's work programme, resources and funding dedicated to its West Coast HAIL sites;
* That DOC should inform the council of any discharges occurring from their sites, "that are not already consented";
* Evidence of any Government funding received by DOC to deal with contaminated West Coast sites.

Ewen said the region did not want the spectacle of another Fox Glacier dump disaster.

"It's an issue that is not going to go away if we ignore it. Another day, it's another dump that gets washed away. We've got over 300 of the them, and most are not consented," he said.

"The thing I'm concerned about is the guardian of the environment, DOC, has a lot of these sites. They must know where they are."

The council agreed on April 9 to adopt Cr Ewen's recommendations.

DOC has been approached by LDR for comment.

Council science manager Jonny Horrox said council had to "give effect" to the national legislation on the risk contaminated land poses.

He said council was required to identify sites that posed or might pose health risks. This was to manage the risk appropriately on behalf of the community for land use changes or proposed earthworks.

Horrix said of the 301 DOC sites, about 48 were already listed by council.

* Eight are within the department's national 50 high risk sites;
* The presence or extent of contamination was unclear for the majority of DOC sites;
* The DOC sites represented a range of activities and industries in the region, "but mining is the main HAIL activity for 80% of sites.

Horrix said various terms had previously been used but HAIL was best understood.

"Sites are on the register as a precautionary measure ... contaminants may or may not be present."

However the HAIL register was to inform future decisions around site use, he said.

"It does not mean all sites are contaminated."

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* The former Prohibition Mine site at Waiuta cost the Department of Conservation $2.6 million to clean-up from 2016-18 of what had been assessed as the most toxic mine site in New Zealand and the second most arsenic-contaminated site in the world. (Department of Conservation)
* The top of the former Denniston Incline on the Denniston Plateau north of Westport. The area is one among many historic mining sites managed by the Department of Conservation on the West Coast where there is a legacy of contamination such as acid mine drainage. (Brendon McMahon)

5 hours ago

Do you think Cambridge needs more compact and new housing?

Libby Totton Reporter from Cambridge Edition

Robert and Dawn Laws thought they had made a sound investment buying a home in Cambridge.

The value of that asset has now “eroded by $200,000” after a company sought consent to build a two-story high density complex next door, the couple say.

The developer for the Taylor Street project, … View more
Robert and Dawn Laws thought they had made a sound investment buying a home in Cambridge.

The value of that asset has now “eroded by $200,000” after a company sought consent to build a two-story high density complex next door, the couple say.

The developer for the Taylor Street project, John Kenel, says it's is a step towards addressing critical housing needs and will replace “outdated, old, single glazed, minimal insulation, cold and damp” houses.

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5 hours ago

Have you seen a fire engine go over a raised platform?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Traffic calming measures are delaying response times for fire crews and putting lives at risk, a group of frontline Hamilton firefighters say.

Last month Hamilton City Council slammed the brakes on a number of not-yet contracted roading projects that would have installed more raised platforms … View more
Traffic calming measures are delaying response times for fire crews and putting lives at risk, a group of frontline Hamilton firefighters say.

Last month Hamilton City Council slammed the brakes on a number of not-yet contracted roading projects that would have installed more raised platforms and in-lane bus stops across the city after a “tsunami” of push-back from the public.

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8 days ago

Are you a first home buyer?

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hello!
Are you a first home buyer? Is your mortgage going up and up with rising interest rates and you’re now struggling to make ends meet? Have you lost the ability to save any extra cash?

We’re reaching out from the Tova show, the flagship weekly politics podcast on Stuff, as we prepare… View more
Hello!
Are you a first home buyer? Is your mortgage going up and up with rising interest rates and you’re now struggling to make ends meet? Have you lost the ability to save any extra cash?

We’re reaching out from the Tova show, the flagship weekly politics podcast on Stuff, as we prepare a special episode on the interest rate crunch and how it’s affecting Kiwis - we’d love to hear your stories.

Please comment below if you would like to share your story, or email tova@stuff.co.nz. We give you our commitment to treat your experience with sensitivity and care.

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5 hours ago

Have you seen Enderley's new health centre?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

A new multi-million dollar diagnostic centre in the heart of Hamilton aims to help reduce the “five biggest killers” in Māori health by bringing services back into the community.

The $12 million diagnostic centre Taakiri Tuu was unveiled on Monday and spearheaded by Waikato health provider,… View more
A new multi-million dollar diagnostic centre in the heart of Hamilton aims to help reduce the “five biggest killers” in Māori health by bringing services back into the community.

The $12 million diagnostic centre Taakiri Tuu was unveiled on Monday and spearheaded by Waikato health provider, Te Kōhao Health. It aims to reduce common but detectable health issues like cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

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1 day ago

Stop paying too much!

The Team from NZ Compare

The affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing!
If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, insurance or rates and let’s not get started on mortgage interest costs!

From our recent poll, it shows that over half of people are paying more than a 6% mortgage interest … View more
The affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing!
If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, insurance or rates and let’s not get started on mortgage interest costs!

From our recent poll, it shows that over half of people are paying more than a 6% mortgage interest rate. Home loan interest rates don't stay the same for long these days and it’s causing many households to feel stressed out.

Could you be saving thousands of dollars a year? If you don't check, you don't know. Get a FREE mortgage health check through Money Compare and find out. If you could save money, why wouldn’t you right?!

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1 day ago

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Enviro Painters Ltd

If you are thinking about changing some colours or redecorating your interior. Now is the time to get this booked in for the winter months so when spring comes the house looks great inside and you can focus on your other projects.We are now also booking in Exterior Painting for next season we have … View moreIf you are thinking about changing some colours or redecorating your interior. Now is the time to get this booked in for the winter months so when spring comes the house looks great inside and you can focus on your other projects.We are now also booking in Exterior Painting for next season we have the first already booked in for september.
Get in touch with Andy and the friendly team for a quotation

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1 day ago

State Highway 2

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport

From Sunday 21 April, road reconstruction work will begin on State Highway 2, Chapel Street, Masterton through until early June, weather permitting.

Throughout the works, one side of the road will be closed a time, day and night, all week. Light vehicles will need to detour down Dixon Street, … View more
From Sunday 21 April, road reconstruction work will begin on State Highway 2, Chapel Street, Masterton through until early June, weather permitting.

Throughout the works, one side of the road will be closed a time, day and night, all week. Light vehicles will need to detour down Dixon Street, and heavy vehicles to detour at Ngaumutawa Road.
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26 days ago

Electric blanket

Pauline from Northwood

I’m looking for a nearby electrician to check my blanket and check twitch please around Ch Ch North

6 days ago

Poll: Where is this mural in Manukau?

Manukau Heart of the South

"Pretty Piwakawaka playing in Pōhutukawa on Polka Dots" is a vibrant new mural on a chorus box in Manukau created by local artist Paula Green. Have you seen it? Click the Find out More button for the correct answer on Manukau: Heart of the South's facebook page. Find out more

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Where is this mural in Manukau?
  • 13.8% Manukau Supa Centa
    13.8% Complete
  • 51.7% Hayman Park
    51.7% Complete
  • 27.6% 19 Lambie Drive
    27.6% Complete
  • 6.9% on the Rainbow's End rollercoaster
    6.9% Complete
29 votes
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1 day ago

Large pumpkins

Sue from Kaiapoi

large and meduim spray free pumpkins locally grown
sold at gate $5 for large or 2 smaller
Bramleys road turn off lineside road 2nd house on left

Price: $5

4 days ago

The Golden Ass heading to Circa!

Circa Theatre

Michael Hurst brings a glorious dose of masterful storytelling to Circa Theatre with his latest show The Golden Ass from 20 April!

Coming at you full force via ancient Rome, this free-wheeling adaptation is laugh-out-loud funny and subversively philosophical.

The original, written almost … View more
Michael Hurst brings a glorious dose of masterful storytelling to Circa Theatre with his latest show The Golden Ass from 20 April!

Coming at you full force via ancient Rome, this free-wheeling adaptation is laugh-out-loud funny and subversively philosophical.

The original, written almost 2,000 years ago by Apuleius, is the only Latin novel to survive in its entirety. In this riotous adaptation Hurst takes his audience on a wild ride, bringing a fresh and funny take on this fantastical, hilarious and sometimes terrifying tale.

The Golden Ass is a tale of epic proportions, and a powerful plea for empathy in a world gone mad. 

“riveting, salacious and very funny.” – Stuff
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2 days ago

Spray-Free Garlic for Sale

Lilian from Eyrewell Forest

Limited Quantities
Elephant Garlic $8 a bulb (pictured)
Marbled Purple Stripe $5 a bulb (pictured)
Silverskin (pictured) $5 a bulb
Ajo Roja, Asian, Turban, Purple Stripe, Artichoke $5 a bulb
Bulbils also available. Limited Quantities. PM me. … View more
Limited Quantities
Elephant Garlic $8 a bulb (pictured)
Marbled Purple Stripe $5 a bulb (pictured)
Silverskin (pictured) $5 a bulb
Ajo Roja, Asian, Turban, Purple Stripe, Artichoke $5 a bulb
Bulbils also available. Limited Quantities. PM me. $7 for 10

Negotiable

4 days ago

Crafty Cows Market !!!

Picklelicious NZ

Come and visit our Foodtruck for some South African Cuisine at the Crafty Cows Market on Sunday 14th April 10am - 1pm

✅Lamb 🍞Bunny Chow + carrot salad🥕
✅Lamb Curry & Rice + carrot salad
✅Vetkoek & Beef Curried Mince
✅Beans Bunny Chow + carrot salad

NB We serve our … View more
Come and visit our Foodtruck for some South African Cuisine at the Crafty Cows Market on Sunday 14th April 10am - 1pm

✅Lamb 🍞Bunny Chow + carrot salad🥕
✅Lamb Curry & Rice + carrot salad
✅Vetkoek & Beef Curried Mince
✅Beans Bunny Chow + carrot salad

NB We serve our Bunny Chows deconstructed on request .
Call or Text us on 027 6235000 for any preorders
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2 days ago

Doyenne du comice pears

Sue from Kaiapoi

freshly picked firm pears
great for dehydrating and bottling
$3 per kg for orders over 2kg
pick up Bramleys Road off lineside road
text 021 2222838

Price: $3

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6 days ago

"Finance Made Fun and Easy!"

The Team from Fraser ACE Adult Community Education

Fraser Adult Community Education's Accounting for Non-Accountants course is a game-changer for finance novices. Whether you're clueless about balance sheets or intimidated by income statements, this course has your back. Dive into the world of numbers without fear, as friendly instructors… View moreFraser Adult Community Education's Accounting for Non-Accountants course is a game-changer for finance novices. Whether you're clueless about balance sheets or intimidated by income statements, this course has your back. Dive into the world of numbers without fear, as friendly instructors simplify complex concepts into bite-sized pieces.
From budgeting basics to deciphering financial jargon, you'll gain practical skills applicable in both personal and professional spheres. No prior accounting knowledge required – just bring your curiosity and willingness to learn. Join this engaging journey and empower yourself with the financial know-how to navigate the money maze with confidence.
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4 days ago

Lonicera nitida plants (Box Honeysuckle)

Vicki from Rangiora

Good sized plants. Looks like buxus when grown but grows at twice the speed. Tiny oval dark green leaves. Plant in full sun or semi shade. Ideal plant to shape into balls cones etc perfect for planting now $3.00 per plant

Price: $3

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6 days ago

Home and Garden Show 19 - 21April!

Jade Promotions

It’s all about idea’s, inspiration and exclusive show specials at the Taranaki Home and Garden Show on the 19th - 21st of April at TSB Stadium. Join the fun with our 2 for 1 Adult Entry Voucher

Enjoy over 130 exhibitors showcasing Kitchens, builders, renovators, pools and spas, flooring, … View more
It’s all about idea’s, inspiration and exclusive show specials at the Taranaki Home and Garden Show on the 19th - 21st of April at TSB Stadium. Join the fun with our 2 for 1 Adult Entry Voucher

Enjoy over 130 exhibitors showcasing Kitchens, builders, renovators, pools and spas, flooring, heating & cooling, Home Maintenance, lifestyle products, artisan goods and more. Make the most of exclusive Show specials, giveaways, expert advice plus check out exquisite paintings and captivating sculptures with The Collaboration Taranaki Art Show on the mezzanine floor!

Save the date in your diaries:19th to 21st of April

Fri & Sat 10 – 5, Sun 10 – 4
TSB Stadium, 1 Rogan Street, New Plymouth
Adults $5
Gold Card Friday $2.50
Under 16 free

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4 days ago

Wanted clean jars jars for jam and relish

Sue from Kaiapoi

Anyone got loads of jars spare?
Happy to pick up or drop off at our gate
Bramleys Road 2nd house from corner

6 days ago

Have your say

GWRC

The Long Term Plan is open for consultation and we want YOUR input.

We have two main topics we are consulting on. These are:

🚌Should Greater Wellington own the region's bus assets (depots and charging stations)?

Should Greater Wellington own 100% of CentrePort?

The … View more
The Long Term Plan is open for consultation and we want YOUR input.

We have two main topics we are consulting on. These are:

🚌Should Greater Wellington own the region's bus assets (depots and charging stations)?

Should Greater Wellington own 100% of CentrePort?

The region's buses are owned by private companies and operated on our behalf. We are proposing the ownership of buses, depots, and charging infrastructure to provide long-term security and future-proof facilities.

Currently we own 76.92% of the shares for CentrePort. We are proposing the purchase of the remaining 23.08% to establish 100% control of the shares. Full ownership means CentrePort will remain in public ownership and enable us to determine its future.

Do you agree or disagree with these proposals? Let us know your thoughts in the link below 👇
Click Here

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10 days ago

Poll: Would you pay more to scrap card surcharges?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are used to tapping our card to pay in stores, but we are now having to decide whether to swipe it, insert it or use paywave depending on credit card surcharges. It can all be a bit tiring!

Would you rather that a retailer's card surcharges were just built into the cost of the items … View more
We are used to tapping our card to pay in stores, but we are now having to decide whether to swipe it, insert it or use paywave depending on credit card surcharges. It can all be a bit tiring!

Would you rather that a retailer's card surcharges were just built into the cost of the items themselves? Share your thoughts below.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Would you pay more to scrap card surcharges?
  • 16.7% Yes
    16.7% Complete
  • 80.7% No
    80.7% Complete
  • 2.6% Other - I'll share below
    2.6% Complete
2636 votes
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