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Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader
Hi Everyone.
There has been a spate of tyre slashing over the weekend. This type of senseless, thoughtless behaviour needs to be stamped out before it takes hold.
I would really like to hear from some one who had their tyre/s slashed so I can get a story up. It about awareness and letting … View moreHi Everyone.
There has been a spate of tyre slashing over the weekend. This type of senseless, thoughtless behaviour needs to be stamped out before it takes hold.
I would really like to hear from some one who had their tyre/s slashed so I can get a story up. It about awareness and letting people know how inconvenient, and costly this is to the victim. Image a young mum trying to get her kids to sport or an elderly person trying to get their shopping. Not everyone can change a tyre or afford a replacement and with the weather as changeable as it is who want to try doing in the rain?
Give me a call on 09 470 4054.
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.
What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?
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Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
Join the challenge and ‘Choose To Refuse’ single-use plastic during July.
The call is out across the world to reduce plastic waste and people are asking what happens to the glass, cardboard, plastic, tin and other recyclables that go into Council recycling bins.
Read our full story and lean … View moreJoin the challenge and ‘Choose To Refuse’ single-use plastic during July.
The call is out across the world to reduce plastic waste and people are asking what happens to the glass, cardboard, plastic, tin and other recyclables that go into Council recycling bins.
Read our full story and lean what happens with our recyclables: ► bit.ly...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Check out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For… View moreCheck out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For the apron, start with a smaller size than you would wear so it doesn't wrap around too far. Check that it has a lot of pockets." So tell us if you've got similarly fashionable, exclusive-for-the-garden glad rags, and if yes, why not post a photo in the Reply space too!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Slashing vehicle tyres is the latest crime wave to hit Whangarei with at least 44 cars hit over two nights.
Vehicles parked on streets were targeted over a large swathe of the city, starting on Friday night.
Whangarei police were inundated with reports on Saturday and Sunday of multiple tyres… View moreSlashing vehicle tyres is the latest crime wave to hit Whangarei with at least 44 cars hit over two nights.
Vehicles parked on streets were targeted over a large swathe of the city, starting on Friday night.
Whangarei police were inundated with reports on Saturday and Sunday of multiple tyres on each vehicle slashed in a number of streets in Kamo, Tikipunga, Maunu and in Onerahi.
Mostly tyres on the driver's side were targeted.
Source: NZ Herald - find out more here.
Image: Stuff
Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
Would you like to see many more facilities for walking and cycling, mobility scooters, wheel chairs, prams and push chairs, skateboards and scooters?
Connecting the places where people live with where they work to enable more commuter walking and cycling, is just one key theme to this Strategy.
… View moreWould you like to see many more facilities for walking and cycling, mobility scooters, wheel chairs, prams and push chairs, skateboards and scooters?
Connecting the places where people live with where they work to enable more commuter walking and cycling, is just one key theme to this Strategy.
You can now view our Draft Walking and Cycling Strategy and let us know if we are heading in the right direction!
| You have time until Thursday 5 July to give us your feedback. |
Read our full story and complete an online form today. ► bit.ly...
#WalkingAndCycling #Whangarei
The Team from ACC New Zealand
Graeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, … View moreGraeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, “and that breaks my heart”, says Graeme. His solution? “Do some training”. It just might save your life.
Sign up for training today.
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Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
New indoor tsunami sirens are now available to alert people who live, work or holiday along Northland’s coast.
The indoor, plug-in sirens feature a loud alarm as well as a flashing blue light for the hearing impaired and alert people in evacuation zones of a pending tsunami.
Read our full story… View moreNew indoor tsunami sirens are now available to alert people who live, work or holiday along Northland’s coast.
The indoor, plug-in sirens feature a loud alarm as well as a flashing blue light for the hearing impaired and alert people in evacuation zones of a pending tsunami.
Read our full story and where to purchase one: bit.ly...
Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
Meet Miriama Kamo the author of The Stolen Stars Of Matariki today, Saturday 23 June, at our Storytime store in the Town Basin.
At 1pm gather round to hear Miriama read her new book The Stolen Stars Of Matariki. Learn about the mythology of Matariki in this gorgeous story which mentions all 9 … View moreMeet Miriama Kamo the author of The Stolen Stars Of Matariki today, Saturday 23 June, at our Storytime store in the Town Basin.
At 1pm gather round to hear Miriama read her new book The Stolen Stars Of Matariki. Learn about the mythology of Matariki in this gorgeous story which mentions all 9 stars including Pōhutukawa and Hiwa-i-te-Rangi. After story time there will be an opportunity to get your book signed.
Online Content Publisher from Whangarei District Council
Would you like to see a change to the current six ward structure? Do they reflect our communities of interest?
We are calling for your views on the way our District's communities are represented in Council before next year's local body elections.
Read more about the process and … View moreWould you like to see a change to the current six ward structure? Do they reflect our communities of interest?
We are calling for your views on the way our District's communities are represented in Council before next year's local body elections.
Read more about the process and complete our online survey today!
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