Westshore, Napier

984 days ago

St Patrick's Day

NumberWorks'nWords Hawkes Bay

17 March is Saint Patrick’s Day. It is the day when Irish communities around the world celebrate their culture with music, dancing, parades, and traditional food and drinks.

May the luck of the Irish be with you! Enjoy your day!

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984 days ago

Get decorating and save with Resene!

Resene ColorShop

Get 20% off Resene premium products at Resene ColorShops and participating resellers:

- Paints
- Wood stains
- Primers
- Sealers
- Decorating accessories
- Wallpaper
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Get 20% off Resene premium products at Resene ColorShops and participating resellers:

- Paints
- Wood stains
- Primers
- Sealers
- Decorating accessories
- Wallpaper
- Cleaning products

Discounts off the normal retail price of Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, decorating accessories, wallpaper and cleaning products until 26 April 2022. Available only at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers or shop online. For details see 20% off sale.
Shop online

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985 days ago

Newly stocked homeware shelves.

Mary Anne from Taradale

Visit Red Cross Shop, 35 Cadbury Rd, Onekawa.
Open Mon to Fri 10am to 4pm.
New Season Autumn clothes in store too!

Negotiable

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987 days ago

Coffee machine

Paula from Taradale

Coffee machine for sale $30 dollars

986 days ago

Why Clothes Are So Hard to Recycle

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)

Fast fashion is leading to a mountain of clothing being thrown away each year and has a huge impact on the environment, so can we turn our unwanted garments into something useful?

Open your wardrobe and be honest. How long was it since you last wore some of those clothes? Do you think it might … View more
Fast fashion is leading to a mountain of clothing being thrown away each year and has a huge impact on the environment, so can we turn our unwanted garments into something useful?

Open your wardrobe and be honest. How long was it since you last wore some of those clothes? Do you think it might be time for a clear out?

Languishing in the back of cupboards and bottom of drawers are outfits that don’t fit any more, items that have gone out of fashion, or even clothes that have never been worn. In fact, according to research conducted by sociologist Sophie Woodward at the University of Manchester, on average 12% of clothes in the wardrobes of women she studied could be considered “inactive”.

If you were brutal, you’ll probably manage to fill a bin-bag or two with clothes you no longer want or need. But what then?

Around 85% of all textiles thrown away in the US – roughly 13 million tonnes in 2017 – are either dumped into landfill or burned. The average American has been estimated to throw away around 37kg of clothes every year. And globally, an estimated 92 million tonnes of textiles waste is created each year and the equivalent to a rubbish truck full of clothes ends up on landfill sites every second. By 2030, we are expected as a whole to be discarding more than 134 million tonnes of textiles a year.

Millions of tonnes of clothing, shoes and other textiles end up in landfill every year because very little is sent for recycling.

“The current fashion system uses high volumes of non-renewable resources, including petroleum, extracted to produce clothes that are often used only for a short period of time, after which the materials are largely lost to landfill or incineration,” says Chetna Prajapati, who studies ways of making sustainable textiles at Loughborough University in the UK.
“This system puts pressure on valuable resources such as water, pollutes the environment and degrades ecosystems in addition to creating societal impacts on a global scale.”

There are good reasons to seek out alternatives to chucking clothes in the bin – globally the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions, with textile production alone is estimated to release 1.2 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere every year. Vast amounts of water are also needed to produce the clothes we wear too and the fashion industry is responsible for 20% of global waste water. (Read more about the impact our fashion addiction has on the planet.)

At the same time we are buying more clothes than ever – the average consumer now buys 60% more clothing than they did 15 years ago. More than two tonnes of clothing are bought each minute in the UK, more than any other country in Europe. Globally, around 56 million tonnes of clothing are bought each year, and this is expected to rise to 93 million tonnes by 2030 and 160 million tonnes by 2050.

Globally just 12% of the material used for clothing ends up being recycled.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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986 days ago

SAFELY HOME 🤗 🐕MISSING BLACK LAB🐕 Posted on behalf

Rose from Greenmeadows

UPDATE: SAFELY HOME 🐕 Friendly but shy black American Labrador named ‘Star’ is missing from Tutaekuri River between Allen Rd entrance and the Expressway Bridge, since the evening of Saturday 12.03.22. She was spooked and is still wearing her lead and collar. Star is microchipped, … View moreUPDATE: SAFELY HOME 🐕 Friendly but shy black American Labrador named ‘Star’ is missing from Tutaekuri River between Allen Rd entrance and the Expressway Bridge, since the evening of Saturday 12.03.22. She was spooked and is still wearing her lead and collar. Star is microchipped, approximately 2 ½ years of age and her collar is black with a red registration tag on. Have you seen her or know where she is? She may be heading to her home inTamatea, Napier

Contact Rod 021880232 or PM
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987 days ago

Pi Day

NumberWorks'nWords Hawkes Bay

Pi Day is on March 14, and any day that combines fun, education, and pie is a day worth celebrating! Pi, also known by the Greek letter “π,” is a constant value used in math that represents the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, which is just about 3.14….15…9265359… … View morePi Day is on March 14, and any day that combines fun, education, and pie is a day worth celebrating! Pi, also known by the Greek letter “π,” is a constant value used in math that represents the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, which is just about 3.14….15…9265359… (and so on). Not only that, but the fourteenth of March is also Albert Einstein’s birthday, so all together it’s nothing short of a mathematician’s delight.

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988 days ago

Water Outage

Maureen from Bayview - Eskdale

At least 2 houses in Ferguson St Sth with no water. Are there others and do we know why?
Thanks, Maureen

990 days ago
988 days ago

Auction Wednesday 16 March 10am

Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd

Inflatable Boat. Fly Fishing & Fly Tying Gear, Tidy Piano, Mannequins, Whiteware & Appliances, Furniture, Collectables & Curios, Tig Welder & Tools etc etc .
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5. Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am
More Photos & Catalogue (Tuesday Lunchtime) … View more
Inflatable Boat. Fly Fishing & Fly Tying Gear, Tidy Piano, Mannequins, Whiteware & Appliances, Furniture, Collectables & Curios, Tig Welder & Tools etc etc .
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5. Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am
More Photos & Catalogue (Tuesday Lunchtime) www.mafa.co.nz...

990 days ago

Wanting

Paula from Taradale

Hi I am looking for a budgie or canaries please

989 days ago

What are you doing this weekend…? 🤩

The Team from Red Cross - Napier Service Centre

March is Red Cross Appeal month. During March, we raise funds to enable us to deliver services to the most vulnerable people in our communities. Services such as delivering Meals on Wheels, helping to settle new Kiwi's in Aotearoa New Zealand and training our Disaster Response volunteers to … View moreMarch is Red Cross Appeal month. During March, we raise funds to enable us to deliver services to the most vulnerable people in our communities. Services such as delivering Meals on Wheels, helping to settle new Kiwi's in Aotearoa New Zealand and training our Disaster Response volunteers to support with rescue and recovery during a disaster.... and more.

This year we are doing our appeal a bit differently and we need your help! Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 and the Red Traffic Light settings we can’t go ahead with our physical street collection so instead, we are partnering with www.Chooza.com... to bring you our "List, Sell, Give Hope!" campaign.

It’s easy! You list it, someone else buys it and together you give hope by supporting New Zealand Red Cross. With your help, we can continue to support those most vulnerable in our communities when they need it most!

So, this weekend why not find some items lying around home that you have been meaning to rehome or donate to charity and add them to Chooza. New or pre-loved, if it is worth $14.99 or more you can find a new home for it and support New Zealand Red Cross at the same time.

With every item listed you will get a donation receipt for the sale price that you can claim back as a taxable donation, so it is a win-win-win situation.

Check out www.chooza.com... to find out more!

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989 days ago

What are you doing this weekend…? 🤩

The Team from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre

March is Red Cross Appeal month. During March, we raise funds to enable us to deliver services to the most vulnerable people in our communities. Services such as delivering Meals on Wheels, helping to settle new Kiwi's in Aotearoa New Zealand and training our Disaster Response volunteers to … View moreMarch is Red Cross Appeal month. During March, we raise funds to enable us to deliver services to the most vulnerable people in our communities. Services such as delivering Meals on Wheels, helping to settle new Kiwi's in Aotearoa New Zealand and training our Disaster Response volunteers to support with rescue and recovery during a disaster.... and more

This year we are doing our appeal a bit differently and we need your help! Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 and the Red Traffic Light settings we can’t go ahead with our physical street collection so instead, we are partnering with www.Chooza.com... to bring you our "List, Sell, Give Hope!" campaign.

It’s easy! You list it, someone else buys it and together you give hope by supporting New Zealand Red Cross. With your help, we can continue to support those most vulnerable in our communities when they need it most!

So, this weekend why not find some items lying around home that you have been meaning to rehome or donate to charity and add them to Chooza. New or pre-loved, if it is worth $14.99 or more you can find a new home for it and support New Zealand Red Cross at the same time.

With every item listed you will get a donation receipt for the sale price that you can claim back as a taxable donation, so it is a win-win-win situation.

Check out www.chooza.com... to find out more!

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989 days ago

Sustainable Fashion Market

Denise from Marewa

On today at Napier Intermediate

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989 days ago

Missing

Bill from Ahuriri

Hi, residents of four town houses at Princess Alexandra Village, Ahuriri have had garden ornaments and large hand made ceramic ornamental pots and urns taken from their gardens. Many of these are one-of-a-kind and have huge sentimental value. Any help to get these returned would be much … View moreHi, residents of four town houses at Princess Alexandra Village, Ahuriri have had garden ornaments and large hand made ceramic ornamental pots and urns taken from their gardens. Many of these are one-of-a-kind and have huge sentimental value. Any help to get these returned would be much appreciated. Many thanks Bill.

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