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It's now easier than ever to help people affected by cancer in your community.
You can now register to take part in Relay for Life Saturday 16th May 2020, at your place for free. Cancer never sleeps, even in a global pandemic
Grab your bubble-mates, or connect virtually with your team … View moreIt's now easier than ever to help people affected by cancer in your community.
You can now register to take part in Relay for Life Saturday 16th May 2020, at your place for free. Cancer never sleeps, even in a global pandemic
Grab your bubble-mates, or connect virtually with your team mates, and let's Relay!
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To show our appreciation for those running small business in our communities, we are giving away our 3 month Premium Business Listings for FREE*.
Usually $150, your Premium Listing enables you to stay visible and connected to those around your business. Let your neighbours know how you're… View moreTo show our appreciation for those running small business in our communities, we are giving away our 3 month Premium Business Listings for FREE*.
Usually $150, your Premium Listing enables you to stay visible and connected to those around your business. Let your neighbours know how you're operating in Alert Level 3, share tips and tricks unique to your industry, send a few shoutouts - or share how your community can support you at this time.
There's no catches and no hidden fees. It's just our small way of saying thank you for playing such an essential part in our communities.
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Dear Wellington - ANZAC Day will look a little different for us this year - however there are many ways for you to acknowledge the incredible men and women who have served our communities and given their lives for our country.
We invite you to share a memory or photo to commemorate this special… View moreDear Wellington - ANZAC Day will look a little different for us this year - however there are many ways for you to acknowledge the incredible men and women who have served our communities and given their lives for our country.
We invite you to share a memory or photo to commemorate this special day on Neighbourly below. It could be a story of a member in your family who served - or perhaps the way you and your family celebrate ANZAC Day each year. (It might even be a photo of your freshly baked can't be-beaten ANZAC cookies).
We also invite you to take part in Stand at Dawn and join us at 6:00 am on Saturday 25 April. Stand at your letterbox, at the front door, in your lounge rooms, balconies, in your driveway. Wherever you are in the world, stand with us and take a moment to remember our fallen – but please stay within your ‘bubble’.
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Michael from Pinehaven
Free to a collector - 40-odd assorted miniature alcohol bottles all empty of the contents. From liqueurs to cognac.
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ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, … View moreANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, Ryman recorded their ANZAC resident’s stories. Some are humorous, others are tragic and eye-opening, but they all offer insight into the courage, bravery, and determination required to serve.
What better way to remember than to read the memories of those who were there?
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Linda from Silverstream
A male cyclist cycling fast on a footpath opposite the train tracks and outside Silverstream school, today Tuesday afternoon. I was upset to say the least as the dog has to get off the footpath at speed and whilst trying to locate the road of which it eventually did, the cyclist stayed at his speed… View moreA male cyclist cycling fast on a footpath opposite the train tracks and outside Silverstream school, today Tuesday afternoon. I was upset to say the least as the dog has to get off the footpath at speed and whilst trying to locate the road of which it eventually did, the cyclist stayed at his speed he was going! I did believe it was illegal to either ride a bike with a dog on a lead, either on a footpath or on our roads. The dog had no control as he was at the control of the cyclist, to be honest he did not appear to care or be concerned about the dogs welfare. I actually got out of the vehicle following seeing what had happened, and as the cyclist choose to cross the road at the next intersection I did speak to him with my concerns.
?please what can be done about this incident as it is the second time I have observed the same cyclist with the same dog being attached to a short lead and travelling at speed, ?Is this illegal, please let me know how to respond and what to do, to help the animal, please.
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Anzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, … View moreAnzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, in our small bubbles, we shall not forget. That we can still say thank you for the sacrifices, we can still pay tribute to the bravery of so many.
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
As a first-home buyer it pays to weigh up your options to see whether buying new or buying 'character' is best for you.
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Michael from Pinehaven
Been to three different supermarkets during the lockdown period and one of them is unsatisfactory when I visited.
Silverstream New World is doing a great job of trying to keep customers safe.
Pak N Save Upper Hutt is taking good measures and being serious about it.
But Countdown in Queen Street,… View moreBeen to three different supermarkets during the lockdown period and one of them is unsatisfactory when I visited.
Silverstream New World is doing a great job of trying to keep customers safe.
Pak N Save Upper Hutt is taking good measures and being serious about it.
But Countdown in Queen Street, Upper Hutt let the side down with very sloppy and comical so-called crowd entry control and little organised and unclear or no markings at or near the check outs.
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