Fitzroy, New Plymouth

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

2017 days ago

Why does Taranaki have a rental housing shortage?

Matt Rilkoff Reporter from Taranaki Daily News

Taranaki's population is relatively stable but suddenly there's very few houses to rent. What's going on?

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2008 days ago

AKARI TV STAND

Jennifer from Highlands Park

Put your Plasma TV on the top glass of the stand & video recorders or other electronic devices on the middle board.
Purchased in Harvey Norman. This TV Stand is designed for Plasma TV with maximum loading capacity of 50 KGS
Length: 1506 mm
Height: 550 mm
*Comes with an assembly manual &… View more
Put your Plasma TV on the top glass of the stand & video recorders or other electronic devices on the middle board.
Purchased in Harvey Norman. This TV Stand is designed for Plasma TV with maximum loading capacity of 50 KGS
Length: 1506 mm
Height: 550 mm
*Comes with an assembly manual & FREE Panasonic Single Handset Cordless Phone.

*Buyers must pick-up. For more info or any questions, just message me, thanks.

Price: $200

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2014 days ago

Further waste reduction effort - Junk mail

Charles from Lynmouth - Moturoa

Good to see New World tonight encouraging customers to bring their own containers for some products. Not sure how this is leading to an overall reduction in the use of plastic though.
Another waste and rubbish reduction idea would be to greatly reduce the amount of junk mail we receive almost … View more
Good to see New World tonight encouraging customers to bring their own containers for some products. Not sure how this is leading to an overall reduction in the use of plastic though.
Another waste and rubbish reduction idea would be to greatly reduce the amount of junk mail we receive almost daily. Some people help in this respect with their "No junk mail" signs but does this reduce the overall impact. Probably surplus junk mail just gets dumped. Most finds it way almost immediately to our re-cycling bins or to the streets where it creates yet another problem. In this internet age do we really need all this paper. I appreciate not everybody lives on the internet or even has access but then what impact if any does this junk have on our buying decisions anyway.

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