Lynmouth - Moturoa, New Plymouth

188 days ago

Naturopathic support for your health and wellness

Annemarie from Holistic Health Taranaki

The struggle is real; not enough energy, and no motivation to actually stick with your good intentions to look after yourself better.
Or worse: no idea where to start to support yourself naturally and spending a significant amount on 'quick-fixes' that just don't work for you.
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The struggle is real; not enough energy, and no motivation to actually stick with your good intentions to look after yourself better.
Or worse: no idea where to start to support yourself naturally and spending a significant amount on 'quick-fixes' that just don't work for you.
A naturopathic consultation is holistic, specific to your exact needs, and can help you greatly to improve those aspects of your wellness you are struggling with, and more. Think exhaustion, burnout, hormonal imbalance, digestive issues, headaches, PMS, PMDD, per-menopause.
If you are looking for realistic and natural support,
reach out for a short chat to see if I am the right person for you,
or find me on facebook to get a feel for how I work: www.facebook.com... ,
or, just book in when you are ready to improve your wellness: holistic-health-taranaki.au4.cliniko.com...

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188 days ago

The latest product recalls

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!

Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.

Products:
Bed Bath and Beyond Sleep kids fleece hoodies
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We are bringing you the latest list of recalled products from across the country. Make sure you aren't using these at home!

Click on the blue text to learn more about that particular product and why it was recalled.

Products:
Bed Bath and Beyond Sleep kids fleece hoodies
Toy Duck - sold on MightyApe
450R V8 Racing outboard engine and 500R V8 outboard racing engine
Anko heated elbow wrap - sold at Kmart
Bed Bath and Beyond Sleep kids microplush sherpa bath robe
Jet Black Fan Systems JBF & Diamond Series commercial fan
20pc Rubber Duck baby bath toy - sold on Kogan NZ
Magnetic Chess - sold on Holey Coley
Magnetic Chess Game
Magnetic Chess Game 20 and 28 piece sets
Kiss Beauty tangerine SPF primer - sold at Panda Mart
Giantz 6 inch Mini cordless electric chainsaw rechargeable wood cutter
Euky Bear warm steam vaporiser

Food recalls:
Summer Harvest brand bar mix and hot bhuja mix
Binggrae brand power cap watermelon flavoured ice tube
Chopped brand Pure NZ galloway beef thin beef sausages and beef traditional beef sausages
Ārepa brand The Brain Drink for Performance
Imported whole frozen anchovies

See past month's recalls here and here. Stay safe, neighbours!

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188 days ago

VIOLIN, Case and Bow - Handcrafted in NP

Joel from Brooklands - Vogeltown

The sound of factory violins can deter students from wanting to play. Rekindle the passion with an affordable, handcrafted instrument and bow direct from the artisan.

I make string instruments, and have this player package for sale.
The violin and bow are both to my own design.
VIOLIN:
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The sound of factory violins can deter students from wanting to play. Rekindle the passion with an affordable, handcrafted instrument and bow direct from the artisan.

I make string instruments, and have this player package for sale.
The violin and bow are both to my own design.
VIOLIN:
Has deep arching for a mellow tone.
Maple backs, sides and neck, with spruce face. Fingerboards, tailpieces and chins for each instrument are cut from the same pieces of Rimu.
Strings are always Pirastro Tonica (is easier for me to compare tone between instruments).
Note that each instrument has a unique purfling design, and the back of each scroll is carved with a Kowhai motif.
Varnish is traditional shellac and rosin combination.
The construction history and details of each instrument can be found on my website
"violinsbyjoel.blogspot.com...

BOW: Also to my own design - a geniune J. Dodd bow, just not the London maker! I cut it from a piece of upcycled Rimu, and I used American white oak for the frog with real Mother of Pearl slider. The tip plate is bone.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions regarding the sale. Prices are negotiable, but please be mindful that these are not knocked out in a factory - each is hand crafted by myself.

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196 days ago

Poll: Have you ever thought of standing for local council?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The 2025 Local Elections are coming up this September - make sure you're enrolled to vote.

Before this time, locals can be nominated to be in the running for roles such as mayor, councillor, community & local board members. Could you see yourself stepping into a role like this?

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Have you ever thought of standing for local council?
  • 15.9% Yes
    15.9% Complete
  • 82.9% No
    82.9% Complete
  • 1.2% Other - I'll share below
    1.2% Complete
1130 votes
203 days ago

What's your take on aged care options in NZ?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

There's a lot to consider - retirement homes, in-home support, independent living apartments or rest home living. And many are choosing to make the decision early for their future.

Whether you’re facing it now or far off, share with us your own plans, concerns, experiences or ideas for … View more
There's a lot to consider - retirement homes, in-home support, independent living apartments or rest home living. And many are choosing to make the decision early for their future.

Whether you’re facing it now or far off, share with us your own plans, concerns, experiences or ideas for making aged care work better for everyone.

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189 days ago

Who gets your vote?

Prospa

The regional finalists are in - and we have an incredible bunch of businesses vying for the title of this year's Local Business Hero. But we need your help to decide the winner! It'll only take a moment to vote - but it could change a small business's future.

Your vote puts them … View more
The regional finalists are in - and we have an incredible bunch of businesses vying for the title of this year's Local Business Hero. But we need your help to decide the winner! It'll only take a moment to vote - but it could change a small business's future.

Your vote puts them in the running to win a prize package worth over $30,000. Be a good neighbour and make your vote today.
Vote now!

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203 days ago

Yoga for Stiff People has come to Frankley Park on Tuesdays!

Joanna from Oakura Coastal

Do you ever feel like you’re just not flexible enough for yoga? Or that you would like to do yoga, or feel it would be good for you, but that you don't feel like you would 'fit in' to a regular class? If so, this is the class for you!

We'll move at a slower pace, and … View more
Do you ever feel like you’re just not flexible enough for yoga? Or that you would like to do yoga, or feel it would be good for you, but that you don't feel like you would 'fit in' to a regular class? If so, this is the class for you!

We'll move at a slower pace, and guide you through detailed instruction on how to move and feel in each pose, helping you find more ease and comfort in your body. We can adapt poses, so that the class is accessible for all bodies wanting to move a little more freely.


This class is also a lovely choice if you are returning to yoga, or simply looking for a slower-paced class.

You are welcome to bring your own mat, or let me know if you would like me to bring one for you. All other equipment is provided. The class is at McGiven Drive, Frankley Park, at 6pm on Tuesdays.

If you're not sure if this class is for you, just get in contact with me, Jo, and I can help you to decide.


Book your spot at www.shineyoga.co.nz...

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192 days ago

Nominate your school + support local business!

Dallas from Brooklands - Vogeltown

Have you voted to support the Taranaki nominee for NZ's 2025 Local Business Hero Awards? Vote for HIRE SMART to support our Taranaki nominee. Let them know which local school you support and if they win, Hire Smart will share the cash prize with a local school!👇👇👇👇
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Have you voted to support the Taranaki nominee for NZ's 2025 Local Business Hero Awards? Vote for HIRE SMART to support our Taranaki nominee. Let them know which local school you support and if they win, Hire Smart will share the cash prize with a local school!👇👇👇👇
www.neighbourly.co.nz...

192 days ago

Create the Perfect All-Purpose Workbench with This Simple Guide

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Plymouth

Make a versatile, easy-to-make workbench perfect for your shed, greenhouse or conservatory stained with Resene Woodsman Smokey Ash. Find out how to make and stain your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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192 days ago

POSTCARDS Wanting To Buy

Paul from Frankleigh Park

New Zealand Postcards Wanting To Buy for my collection.Pre 1930.Especially from Small New Zealand towns.Phone or Message Paul 021 1418029 ☺️

193 days ago

Open all weekend

Kirsti Ward from Red Cross Shop New Plymouth

Red Cross Op Shop 18 Gover Street is open all King’s birthday weekend. 9.00 to 4.00 Saturday. 10.00 to 4.00 Sunday. Monday 9.00 to 5.00

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193 days ago

Lazyboy chair

Shelley from Westown

Recliner-rocker, fabric covered with manual handle recline operation.
Has been cleaned but a few light spots/stain remains - but free new rug-cover sorts that!!
Text Shelley
022 302 9407

Free

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194 days ago

Chamber Music Contest, Methodist Centre, Wednesday June 4

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

Chamber Music NZ holds an annual chamber music contest for secondary schools, around NZ regions each year. This is the 80th year it has been held and is NZ's longest running music contest. The Taranaki district contest will be next Wednesday June 4 at the Methodist Centre. This will consist of… View moreChamber Music NZ holds an annual chamber music contest for secondary schools, around NZ regions each year. This is the 80th year it has been held and is NZ's longest running music contest. The Taranaki district contest will be next Wednesday June 4 at the Methodist Centre. This will consist of 3 separate sessions with each session stating at 2pm, 4.20 pm and 7pm respectively. There will be 33 chamber music groups competing from Taranaki Secondary schools with more than 100 musicians playing a wide variety of instruments including percussion and a wide range of genres.
This is a wonderful opportunity to hear some lovely music from our very talented youth. Admission by Koha.

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194 days ago

Lunchtime Concert, NPGHS Musicians, Methodist Centre, June 4

Chris from Lynmouth - Moturoa

Various groups of musicians from New Plymouth Girls' High School will be performing at the Methodist Centre from 12.15 pm next Wednesday June 4. These chamber music groups (including percussion groups) will be competing later in the day in the Chamber Music NZ chamber music contest along with … View moreVarious groups of musicians from New Plymouth Girls' High School will be performing at the Methodist Centre from 12.15 pm next Wednesday June 4. These chamber music groups (including percussion groups) will be competing later in the day in the Chamber Music NZ chamber music contest along with 33 chamber music groups from other Taranaki Secondary schools. A wonderful opportunity to hear what these young musicians are achieving, Koha appreciated.

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196 days ago

Proud to be your Most Trusted Brand

Jean Sandel Retirement Village

For the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us.

Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. One year? That’s nice. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts.

You feel it in the little things, like the … View more
For the 11th time, you’ve voted us your Most Trusted Brand and that means the world to us.

Because trust this strong doesn’t happen by chance. One year? That’s nice. Ten years? That’s a perfect score. But eleven? That’s off the charts.

You feel it in the little things, like the barista who knows your coffee order, the gardener who prunes your roses just right, and friends who feel like family.

That’s trust built over time, through shared experiences, thoughtful gestures and communities who care. It’s that feeling of trust that sets us apart.

Whether it’s your first visit or you call a village home, that feeling of trust is what sets us apart.

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