Brooklands - Vogeltown, New Plymouth

The Neighbourly Winter Garage Sale...

The Neighbourly Winter Garage Sale...

It's this Saturday, so get your goods listed before then to make some money.

263 days ago

Shelve it

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Plymouth

Maximise that awkward corner or otherwise inaccessible space with sleek fitted shelves painted in Resene paints.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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263 days ago

Fig Tree ‘candy’

Kristen and Mike from Highlands Park

Growing well, ready for planting into a bigger pot or directly in the ground.
Fig Candy is a heavy producer of green/yellow fruit with deep red flesh, rich and sugary. Candy has medium-sized bell-shaped fruit, which is ready for harvesting when the ripest fruit starts to fall (April).

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Growing well, ready for planting into a bigger pot or directly in the ground.
Fig Candy is a heavy producer of green/yellow fruit with deep red flesh, rich and sugary. Candy has medium-sized bell-shaped fruit, which is ready for harvesting when the ripest fruit starts to fall (April).

Comes with a free self-sown Alpine Strawberry plant 😆

Price: $15

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263 days ago

Sansevieria ‘Black Hahnii‘

Kristen and Mike from Highlands Park

Healthy plant growing well in self watering pot.

Price: $10

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263 days ago

Alocasia

Kristen and Mike from Highlands Park

Cover pot not included but is in a self watering pot.

Price: $10

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263 days ago

Monkey Mask Plant

Kristen and Mike from Highlands Park

Climbing, ready for a pole extension or let it trail.

Price: $30

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264 days ago

Janet Muggeridge, Ross Halliday lunchtime concert, Wed 18th Oct.

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

The last lunchtime concert of 26 of this winter's series features a well known duo of Janet Muggeridge (Vocal) and Ross Halliday (Vocal & Guitar). Janet and Ross combined forces several years ago to play at the Taranaki farmers' market every Sunday morning as well as playing at cafes,… View moreThe last lunchtime concert of 26 of this winter's series features a well known duo of Janet Muggeridge (Vocal) and Ross Halliday (Vocal & Guitar). Janet and Ross combined forces several years ago to play at the Taranaki farmers' market every Sunday morning as well as playing at cafes, parties and weddings. They perform a delightfully eclectic range of songs including originals, folk, americana and kiwi numbers. The songs feature Ross's beautiful fluid electric guitar and Janet's rich vocals. The concert is at the Methodist Centre (Whiteley Memorial Church), Wednesday 18th October at 12.15pm.
Koha appreciated which will go to the Taranaki Retreat.

264 days ago

Book in for your Service & wof today!!!

Mandy Rabbette from Honda Store Taranaki - Blackwell Motors 2020 LTD

With Summer & Christmas on it's way what better time than now to book in for a service and a wof !!! Or even trade up you're current car to a brand new Honda!!!
Call to make a booking now or test drive you're dream car!!!


588 Devon Street East, New Plymouth
Sales- 06 759… View more
With Summer & Christmas on it's way what better time than now to book in for a service and a wof !!! Or even trade up you're current car to a brand new Honda!!!
Call to make a booking now or test drive you're dream car!!!


588 Devon Street East, New Plymouth
Sales- 06 759 5223

6 Darnell Street New Plymouth
Service- 06 759 5228

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264 days ago

The New CR V 2024 is coming to Taranaki!!!

Mandy Rabbette from Honda Store Taranaki - Blackwell Motors 2020 LTD

The three model variants cover five or seven-seat layouts, front or all-wheel drive, and a choice of a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, or a hybrid combining a 2.0-litre non-turbo four-cylinder petrol engine and two electric motors.

The growth spurt makes the CR-V one of the … View more
The three model variants cover five or seven-seat layouts, front or all-wheel drive, and a choice of a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, or a hybrid combining a 2.0-litre non-turbo four-cylinder petrol engine and two electric motors.

The growth spurt makes the CR-V one of the larger cars in the "medium SUV" category, and a similar size to the Mitsubishi Outlander, Skoda Kodiaq and Nissan X-Trail.

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264 days ago

Piano/Keyboard Lessons

Jo from Bell Block

Not too late to book into Term 4!!! 🎶🥰Spaces available during the day, for adult learners/home-schoolers...limited spaces available after school.
Get in touch to book a FREE mini-lesson, for more info (no obligation).

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265 days ago

TICKETS TO TSB SHOWPLACE THIS FRIDAY *** CIRQUE OLIO***

Tammi from Lynmouth - Moturoa

ON BEHALF OF PERSONS WHO CAN LONGER GO.
2 PREMIUM TICKETS ROW. R. SEATS 22 & 23
PAID TOTAL OF $ 163.00 SELLING FOR $113.00 SAVING $50.00
YOU MUST PHONE ME ON 027 420 7680. MESSAGES HERE WILL NOT BE SEEN.

Price: $113

267 days ago

Poll: What issues influence your vote most?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

October 14th is the last day for voting in the General Election 2023. And while there are some policies that are nice to have, there are other issues that are imperative to us. Where do your priorities lie this election? From the options below, choose what is swaying your vote the most.

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October 14th is the last day for voting in the General Election 2023. And while there are some policies that are nice to have, there are other issues that are imperative to us. Where do your priorities lie this election? From the options below, choose what is swaying your vote the most.

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

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What issues influence your vote most?
  • 3.2% Education
    3.2% Complete
  • 24.2% Health
    24.2% Complete
  • 8.1% Environment
    8.1% Complete
  • 6% Housing
    6% Complete
  • 18.7% Justice/Law
    18.7% Complete
  • 2.2% Infrastructure
    2.2% Complete
  • 0.4% Defence and foreign affairs
    0.4% Complete
  • 2.5% Community & Inclusion
    2.5% Complete
  • 7.5% Income & Employment
    7.5% Complete
  • 22.3% Economy
    22.3% Complete
  • 4.9% Other - I'll share below
    4.9% Complete
1929 votes
265 days ago

Ryman Healthcare & Black Ferns: It takes a village

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

Ryman Healthcare is proud to champion the women's game like never before. We are committed to supporting initiatives that empower women and celebrate their achievements, showcased through our official partnership with the Black Ferns and Black Ferns Sevens.

Our partnership brings a host of … View more
Ryman Healthcare is proud to champion the women's game like never before. We are committed to supporting initiatives that empower women and celebrate their achievements, showcased through our official partnership with the Black Ferns and Black Ferns Sevens.

Our partnership brings a host of benefits that contribute to the growth and development of women's rugby. Together, we aim to inspire the next generation of players and foster a vibrant community around the sport. Click here to learn more.
Learn more now

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268 days ago

St. Mary's Anglican Cathedral - why has it taken so long for work to start on the Restoration of our Cathedral?

Heather from Westown

The 'Daily News' reported on Wednesday 5 October 2023 that work was hopefully going to start soon on our (stone) Cathedral. I thought we could re-start the Neighbourly conversation of a few week's ago, re: where has all the Money Raised from the Community Fundraising gone? The paper … View moreThe 'Daily News' reported on Wednesday 5 October 2023 that work was hopefully going to start soon on our (stone) Cathedral. I thought we could re-start the Neighbourly conversation of a few week's ago, re: where has all the Money Raised from the Community Fundraising gone? The paper recorded that all the building work so far (on the Vicarage and the Brown Building next to it) amounted to $20 million! And the $5m from the Provisional Growth Fund would have gone into the mix for that too! As I believe all the Money has now been spent! I am most concerned that all the Funds given so Generously by the Public, by Philanthropists, by Businesses, by those with Tangible Connections to the Cathedral (eg having been Married there) were taken under false pretences! Over the past 6-7 years many of us were asked to Give what we could afford, towards the Restoration of the Cathedral - I remember it well - 2 ladies would go around all the various Groups in Taranaki and give a Speech asking for Financial help, showing the Plans etc. of How the Repairs to the Cathedral would be staged and how it would look in the Future! These Presentations did the job, and much Funds were Raised over several years! The City/Region were kept informed and we were all excited that soon, our Cathedral would once more be Open for Business? However, since approx. 2018, we've heard Nothing! And seen Nothing! What happened? Who was in Charge? Unless you were a 'Regular at the Interim Cathedral', we heard Nothing! But since many of the Funds came from Others 'Outside of the Church', they deserved to be kept Up to Date as well as everyone else. It is only this week (in 2023) that we have learnt Anything about the Progress of our Cathedral. Why? And why has so much of the Money Raised been Used for these other Projects (Vicarage and Brown Building) without the Approval or at least the knowledge of the People who thought they were Paying for the Cathedral itself NOT for other bits and pieces.....
What do you all think?

266 days ago

Poll: What Hits Hardest?

The Team from NZ Compare

Hello Neighbours! We all understand bills are piling up for everyone.
What's been hitting your wallet the hardest lately, making you cringe every time you pay for it?

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What Hits Hardest?
  • 14.5% Power/Gas
    14.5% Complete
  • 60.9% Groceries
    60.9% Complete
  • 2.2% Broadband/Phone
    2.2% Complete
  • 22.5% Insurance
    22.5% Complete
1051 votes
267 days ago

Storage Ideas For The Bathroom

Jean Sandel Retirement Village

Design doesn’t end at the bathroom door. It’s a great place to create some cool storage space in your independent living apartment. If you’re not a fan of various bottles littering the floor, try a shower stool. Plus, it’s a great place to sit while washing or to shave your legs.

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Design doesn’t end at the bathroom door. It’s a great place to create some cool storage space in your independent living apartment. If you’re not a fan of various bottles littering the floor, try a shower stool. Plus, it’s a great place to sit while washing or to shave your legs.

Ladder shelves are very affordable and take up minimal room. They’re perfect for rolled towels and accessories that can live on the bottom shelves with more important products on the top.

Utilise the back of the bathroom door to hide towels, swimsuits and bathrobes by using some hanging hooks.

Click for more clever apartment storage ideas.

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