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Grant from Hurworth
Can be collected New Plymouth metro area or I can deliver C.O.D
Price: $80
This July, NZ Gardener has teamed up with NZ Bulbs to offer you a FREE pack of mixed oriental lily bulbs when you purchase a 1 or 2-year magazine subscription*. Your bulbs will be sent out in late August, the perfect time to plant in time to have fragrant Christmas flowers.
With a subscription … View moreThis July, NZ Gardener has teamed up with NZ Bulbs to offer you a FREE pack of mixed oriental lily bulbs when you purchase a 1 or 2-year magazine subscription*. Your bulbs will be sent out in late August, the perfect time to plant in time to have fragrant Christmas flowers.
With a subscription to NZ Gardener, you’ll enjoy professional and inspirational garden advice, convenient monthly delivery to your home, exclusive subscriber-only discounts, big savings off the retail price, PLUS subscribe before 28 July to enjoy free lily bulbs! *T&Cs apply.
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Chris from Hurworth
Taranaki Beekeepers are starting their beginner beekeeper course on Monday 5th August at the West Baptist Church Hall, 144 South Rd NP, 7pm. The course follows through the beekeeping season with a meeting on the first Monday of each month and the opportunity to get hands on with bees in their … View moreTaranaki Beekeepers are starting their beginner beekeeper course on Monday 5th August at the West Baptist Church Hall, 144 South Rd NP, 7pm. The course follows through the beekeeping season with a meeting on the first Monday of each month and the opportunity to get hands on with bees in their hives, fortnightly, on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, weather dependent. This course is free with the expectation that you will become a club member, ($30 per year). For more details feel free to call Chris on 027 444 8200.
Stephen from Glen Avon - Waiwhakaiho
Hi Im looking to buy a little car Something small and economical A hybrid would be nice but see what comes up ph me on 027 248 7820 Cheers Steve
Chris from Hurworth
If you have an interest in some in-depth study of beekeeping then please call Chris on 027 444 8200.
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Chris from Hurworth
Taranaki Beekeepers are starting their beginner beekeeper course on Monday 5th August at the West Baptist Church Hall, 144 South Rd NP, 7pm. The course follows through the beekeeping season with a meeting on the first Monday of each month and the opportunity to get hands on with bees in their … View moreTaranaki Beekeepers are starting their beginner beekeeper course on Monday 5th August at the West Baptist Church Hall, 144 South Rd NP, 7pm. The course follows through the beekeeping season with a meeting on the first Monday of each month and the opportunity to get hands on with bees in their hives, fortnightly, on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, weather dependent. This course is free with the expectation that you will become a club member, ($30 per year). For more details feel free to call Chris on 027 444 8200.
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Annemarie from Holistic Health Taranaki
The quiet victories....
We know Bowen Therapy is gentle and non-invasive. But that doesn't mean its got no results.
Because Bowen works so beautifully with your body, the improvements simply become the natural state of being again:
😊"Omg i can indeed get down on the ground ànd … View moreThe quiet victories....
We know Bowen Therapy is gentle and non-invasive. But that doesn't mean its got no results.
Because Bowen works so beautifully with your body, the improvements simply become the natural state of being again:
😊"Omg i can indeed get down on the ground ànd get back up again..."
😊"Actually now you ask, i can drive for an hour without pain in my leg..."
😊"My husband noticed i was in the kitchen for an hour cooking, humming away, I couldn't do that a month ago!"
Need a quiet victory too? Let's connect and discuss your specific situation to see if Bowen Therapy is an option for you.
Jen from New Plymouth
A Pleasant Afternoon of Music
with The Madrigal Companie
Sunday August 4th, 2024. 3pm
Sir Paul Reeves Centre (The Vicarage) Downstairs 37 Vivian St New Plymouth
$15pp. includes afternoon tea. Pay at the door
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The team from Citizens Advice Bureau New Plymouth
Sometimes, you need to understand your rights so that you can make sure you are getting a fair deal. At CAB, we can help you understand your rights and responsibilities and we can advise which organisation or agency is right for your situation. Our service is free, impartial and confidential.
Hi Neighbours,
Feeling sluggish in the mornings or noticing increased discomfort in your back?
It might not just be your alarm clock—it could be time to assess if your mattress is still providing the support you need.
Let's explore the signs that suggest it's time for a new … View moreHi Neighbours,
Feeling sluggish in the mornings or noticing increased discomfort in your back?
It might not just be your alarm clock—it could be time to assess if your mattress is still providing the support you need.
Let's explore the signs that suggest it's time for a new mattress, ensuring your nights are as restorative as they should be.
Health Check: Are You Waking Up Sore?
It’s not normal to wake up feeling like you’ve run a marathon (unless you actually have!). If your mattress is getting older, you might notice more back pain or general discomfort.
Investing in a new mattress can significantly improve your sleep quality and overall health.
Remember, your mattress should be your sanctuary, not a source of discomfort.
If you find yourself tossing and turning, trying to find a comfortable spot, it's a clear sign your body is asking for something new.
Spot the Signs: Physical Indicators Your Mattress Needs Replacing
Take a close look at your mattress:
Does it sag in the middle where you sleep?
Can you feel springs or bumps that weren't there before?
These are signs that your mattress is wearing out.
Over time, mattresses lose their shape and the materials inside break down, failing to provide adequate support.
Don’t compromise on comfort; a new mattress can revitalize your sleep experience. Isn’t that a wonderful reason to consider an upgrade?
How Long Has It Been? Understanding Mattress Lifespan
Every mattress has an expiration date, although it’s not printed on the tag.
Depending on the type—memory foam, innerspring, or others—they generally last 7 to 10 years.
Factors like mattress quality and maintenance affect lifespan.
Think about how long you've had your current mattress.
Is it nearing a decade?
If so, it might be time to start looking for a replacement.
What to Do Next: Choosing and Maintaining Your New Mattress
Selecting a new mattress might seem overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.
Consider your sleep position, body weight, and comfort preferences.
Explore our Mattress Collection for various options incorporating the latest technology for the best night's sleep.
After choosing, proper maintenance can extend your mattress’s life:
Rotate it regularly
Use a mattress protector
Ensure good ventilation
The Comfort of a Fresh Mattress
Now that you understand the signs and tips for choosing wisely, why wait?
A new mattress is an investment in your health and well-being, not just an upgrade for your bedroom.
Explore our selection at Beds4U for high-quality, supportive mattresses that promise to transform your sleep—and your waking hours.
Say goodbye to sleepless nights and hello to mornings when you wake up refreshed and ready to conquer the day.
Your body—and your future self—will thank you for this smart, comforting choice!
Wendy Richards from Volunteering New Plymouth
The Taranaki Health Foundation is a charitable organisation founded in 1998 in partnership with the Taranaki District Health Board. The shared vision of the partners is to enable the best possible healthcare via fundraising for key projects that will make a significant difference to our regional … View moreThe Taranaki Health Foundation is a charitable organisation founded in 1998 in partnership with the Taranaki District Health Board. The shared vision of the partners is to enable the best possible healthcare via fundraising for key projects that will make a significant difference to our regional community.
Help for kids and their families
Hardship to Hope Fund started as a fund available to families in the region experiencing financial hardship due to acute medical challenges. However, in the eight years it has existed, it has evolved into more than that. The fund also provides the tools for families to keep their newborns safe and to ensure their Tamariki are kept clean and healthy
What your money provides
• Pepi Pods to make sure newborns have a safe space to sleep when they leave hospital
• Safe Baby kits - warm wool blankets and natural cotton sheets so families can ensure their baby sleeps safely
• Hygiene kits - helping families make sure they have everything they need for good hygiene - including toothbrushes, shampoo and shower gel
Alsco provide the region’s hospitality services with a linen rental service. As part of this service, they guarantee the linen they provide is of high quality, natural fibres. When the bedsheets and pillowcases have reached the end of their commercial life, they are delivered to Taranaki Health Foundation to be converted into sheets for baby and children’s beds, Also sheets for the whole whanau with king, queen and single being repurposed
In kind donations like this have an incredible impact on the region. It may not seem like much – a company handing off their sheets that would be going to waste anyway. But so far the sheets supplied by ALSCO have saved over $35K in sheet purchases
If you are interested to learn more about the work of Taranaki Health Foundation and the Hardship to Hope project - listen to Volly Voices on Access Radio 104.4FM on Sunday 7th July,2024 at 2pm and repeated on Sunday 14th July 2024 where Grant & Tasha – chat about what is happening at Hardship to Hope and how they support the community.
This can also be listened to from Monday 8th July 2024 on:
Spotify open.spotify.com...
Apple Podcast podcasts.apple.com...
Access Radio website www.accessradiotaranaki.com...
Volunteering New Plymouth website www.volunteeringnewplymouth.org.nz...
If you are curious to learn more about any of the activities and / or you are interested in helping in some way please contact Wendy at Volunteering New Plymouth on 06 758 8986, Email: admin@vnp.nz or Ph/Text 022 571 4228 to take the next step.
Wendy Richards from Volunteering New Plymouth
The New Plymouth Women’s Centre was set up in 1975 by a number of caring and perceptive women to meet the needs of women in their community.
To learn more about the Centre's beginnings Elaine Gill wrote a book 'From Carparks to Caring' (1982) which was updated and is … View moreThe New Plymouth Women’s Centre was set up in 1975 by a number of caring and perceptive women to meet the needs of women in their community.
To learn more about the Centre's beginnings Elaine Gill wrote a book 'From Carparks to Caring' (1982) which was updated and is 'Herstory' (1985). This is a very interesting read. And is available at the centre.
In addressing the very real needs of the time the basis of what would become New Plymouth Women's Centre was formed as a 'feminist group'. It was named the Women's Action Group with the aim to create "a base for activities that would assist women achieve independence" and initially formed to encourage self-expression.
As communities change & evolve the services needed by that community also change. While the services offered have changed to meet current needs the core business has remained the same. Remaining committed to improve the well-being of women in our community and aim to provide support and validation to women who are distressed by events in their life.
The Centre takes a humanist approach and the initiatives are based on the philosophy that meeting people’s basic needs such as food, shelter and a sense of belonging are the starting point for self-sufficiency, growth and emotional wellbeing.
Offering a safe place for women and their children to come when they need support, information, referrals, advocacy & family support. As a first point of contact for many women, staff respond to women expressing grief, anger, fear, anxiety, depression, isolation, financial stress, abuse, loneliness, parenting challenges and homelessness.
The service offers a non-judgmental environment for women to explore their options. Sometimes their situation will require a referral to another agency. With support and advice, it is possible for women to initiate simple changes that have major benefits for themselves and their families.
The Centre has two paid staff and two regular volunteers. The paid staff are integral to the effectiveness of the Centre and are supported by a committee. The Women's Centre operated as a collective for many years but with changes in funding criteria and to better manage the Centre a management committee was formed to oversee the daily operations.
In the past 10 years they have painted, gardened & done small scale renovations both inside and out; the result is a very welcoming and comfortable environment for all.
Currently they are preparing for their 50th Anniversary celebrations of the Centre – being the first Women’s Centre in New Zealand, so a great celebration is certainly in order. If you have time and you are interested in supporting the centre either volunteering for the day to day activities or to help the small sub committee members organise the 4 day event – which is to be held between 5th and 8th March 2025 the TIME IS RIGHT NOW; so
If you are interested to learn more about the work of Women’s Centre New Plymouth listen to Volly Voices on Access Radio 104.4FM on Sunday 30th June,2024 at 2pm where Leanne – chats about what is happening at the Centre and how they support the community.
This can also be listened to on:
Spotify open.spotify.com...
Apple Podcast podcasts.apple.com...
Access Radio website www.accessradiotaranaki.com...
Volunteering New Plymouth website www.volunteeringnewplymouth.org.nz...
If you are curious to learn more about any of the activities and / or you are interested in becoming a volunteer with Women’s Centre New Plymouth please contact Wendy at Volunteering New Plymouth on 06 758 8986, Email: admin@vnp.nz or Ph/Text 022 571 4228 to take the next step.
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