Merrilands, New Plymouth

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1557 days ago

washing machine and dryer removal free

Jason from Westown

I collect all washing machines and dryers not working FREE OF CHARGE
must be less than 10 years old
text 0273734362
Some machines are repaired and sent to hospice,spca etc :)

Free

1558 days ago

Help your club look smart and fresh all year round.

Resene

If your sports, music, hobby or community club facilities look a little worse for wear, Resene have fresh colour and paint to bring them back to their very best!

Resene have 3 prizes of $1500 of Resene quality paints, primers/sealers, wood stains and accessories to give away.

In addition, … View more
If your sports, music, hobby or community club facilities look a little worse for wear, Resene have fresh colour and paint to bring them back to their very best!

Resene have 3 prizes of $1500 of Resene quality paints, primers/sealers, wood stains and accessories to give away.

In addition, each winning club will receive a $500 Prezzy card, that you can use to keep your volunteer painters nourished and happy while they are doing the painting! PLUS we have some extra spot prize vouchers too! Simply nominate your club and tell us why they deserve to win! Entries close 31 August 2020!

You are welcome to nominate more than one club.
Enter online

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1558 days ago

Dogs

Eyvonne from Bell Block

Has anyone got a little dog to rehouse preferably a girl that doesn’t lost hair . I lost my little girl about a year ago and miss the companionship.

1559 days ago

Subscribe to Sunday Star Times

Stuff Ltd

What better way to take a load off than to put your feet up and get inspired with a fresh copy of the Sunday Star-Times each week. For a limited time, when you subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for just 6 months*, we are giving away a free Gourmet Spice Pack valued at $65 so you can get crafty in … View moreWhat better way to take a load off than to put your feet up and get inspired with a fresh copy of the Sunday Star-Times each week. For a limited time, when you subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for just 6 months*, we are giving away a free Gourmet Spice Pack valued at $65 so you can get crafty in the kitchen with Raptor Naturals finest flavours.

Call us on 0800 339 000 or click on the button below and use the promo code “SSTRAPTOR” to redeem this special offer now.

Hurry as this offer ends 31st July, 2020!

*T&Cs apply. For full terms and conditions, please visit www.mags4gifts.co.nz
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1559 days ago

Next issue of Get Growing ezine - coming next week!

Reporter NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Hi neighbours, the next issue of Get Growing will now be released early next week, so keep your eyes peeled! In the meantime you can read all previous editions here, so dig in and enjoy!

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1559 days ago

The 10 Guitars Show

Carole Garnham from Clubdance

Tickets at $15 per person available from New Plymouth Club, Gill Street. Make sure you keep this date free, its going to be a humdinger of an evening and will allow you to dance or chase any remaining Covid blues away! This event is really a fantastic 'good news' story, so get out there … View moreTickets at $15 per person available from New Plymouth Club, Gill Street. Make sure you keep this date free, its going to be a humdinger of an evening and will allow you to dance or chase any remaining Covid blues away! This event is really a fantastic 'good news' story, so get out there support local.

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1559 days ago

Is your child struggling with strategies?

NumberWorks'nWords New Plymouth

Our franchisee Michelle from NumberWorks'nWords Silverdale discussing the battle of maths and the rationale behind all the strategies our kids are exposed to in the classroom.

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1560 days ago

Nissan Serena 2006 Rear Seats

Beverley from Oakura Coastal

Make an offer, perfectly good
set of rear seats for Nissan Serena 2006 model.

Price: $200

1560 days ago

Taranaki Down Syndrome Association - Auction Fundraiser on trade-me

Sandy Slattery from Taranaki Down Syndrome Association

Check out the Taranaki Down Syndrome Association Auction Fundraiser on trade-me - auction closes 10 July 2020. Go to trade-me and search for TDSA Auction, or go to the TDSA community FB public Facebook. Please share with family and friends to help us reach as many people as possible - THANK YOU!

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Check out the Taranaki Down Syndrome Association Auction Fundraiser on trade-me - auction closes 10 July 2020. Go to trade-me and search for TDSA Auction, or go to the TDSA community FB public Facebook. Please share with family and friends to help us reach as many people as possible - THANK YOU!

There are nine items that have been very generously donated from local Taranaki people and businesses up for auction; they are as follows:

1. Rugby boots signed by Beauden Barrett from Rugby World Cup 2019
2. Molemap from Naevus Mole Mapping
3. One night stay for two at Wai-iti Beach Retreat
4. Chiefs rugby jersey signed by Warren Gatland
5. Chiefs rugby ball signed by the team
6. Chiefs rugby jersey signed by the team
7. Beauty Pamper Voucher from R and Co Skin And Beauty
8. Taranaki Play Ball Party voucher
9. Locally handmade Macrame Pot Hanger

Go to Trade-me and search for TDSA Auction OR go to the Taranaki Down Syndrome Community Facebook public page.

1560 days ago

The Old Beaten Track

Carl from Frankleigh Park

Title: The Old Beaten Track

We all know the risk on the horizon right? Social, economic and environmental instability are destabilising our fragmented food system. Just imagine if another disaster had happened at the same time as COVID-19. Which is not a stretch of the imagination when you look … View more
Title: The Old Beaten Track

We all know the risk on the horizon right? Social, economic and environmental instability are destabilising our fragmented food system. Just imagine if another disaster had happened at the same time as COVID-19. Which is not a stretch of the imagination when you look at the news and see geopolitical relations at the moment or see strange weather patterns that are creating droughts lasting into Autumn.

The real and perceived logistic breakdowns in the food chain have shown many people it is more important than ever to build a stronger local food supply, so that the food grown in their backyard, street, town or region is feeding the communities who live nearby.

Meanwhile, a 38-hectare site, which is on prime site in the central city is being used to ride horses around in circles. The Taranaki Racing Inc (TRI) pays the council $1 per annum for that privilege.

The public are being asked for their views on the future of New Plymouth's racecourse at the moment.

Four options are being offered in the survey:
- Granting a “forever” or perpetual lease to the race club.
- Granting a lease of up to 33 years.
- Creating a short-term lease of three to five years.
- Ending the lease.

I encourage you to make your opinion heard and fill in the very quick survey available through the NPDC website.

www.newplymouthnz.com...

The survey closes on July 10 and will be used to inform decision making.

Please note that I don’t want to demonise horse racing fans, we all need our hobbies. But there are plenty of country tracks where the racing can continue.

Imagine an urban food hub with orchards, community gardens, market gardens, food forests and educational sites with the latest innovative regenerative agriculture techniques being showcased.

Food is front centre as one of the four pillars of Taranaki's future economy. Justine Gilliland, chief executive of Venture Taranaki said the following in the Taranaki 2050 Roadmap Report.

“Starting now, we will cooperate and collaborate to drive innovation and
individual/collective opportunities to establish Taranaki as a respected region for premium, sustainable/low-emissions food and fibre by 2040, to achieve prosperity, environmental and social success, with the collective value of kaitiakitanga.”

Taranaki’s economy has a significant food and fibre industry. It contributes more than $1.5 billion annually to Taranaki’s economy, sustains over 10,200 jobs in 3,813 businesses and comprises more than half of Taranaki’s manufacturing base. Taranaki has the second highest food production GDP per capita in New Zealand. I think that is worth celebrating and amplifying.

Future predictions are that food is going to be playing an even bigger part of our economy going forward post COVID-19. WITT is just across the road from the current Racecourse. I know they would really appreciate a site nearby where they can engage in hands-on education for their horticulture and agriculture students.

In Melbourne, Australia the Collingwood Children's Farm is a thriving inner city site that is a great resource for schools to take their kids and every weekend it is abuzz with Farmers Markets and visitors to their farm to fork cafe.

More than 160,000 children live in households without enough food or the variety of foods that are required for good health. That is 1 in 5 children in Aotearoa. At the same time farmers have high suicide rates and agriculture is New Zealands biggest contributor to carbon emissions.

The food system is broken, but we know how to fix it, we just need to showcase the regenerative agriculture methods to this and future generations of farmers. We need to connect the dots between the urban consumers and the rural farmer. We need to show tourists that we have a vibrant food story and practice in Taranaki and New Zealand.

The path to change is lined with delicious and nutritious food. We just need to be bold and set a path that is different from the old beaten track.

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1562 days ago

How affordable is travel within NZ?

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

Hi everyone, I'm Lorna, a Stuff travel reporter. We're doing a story on how affordable travel within NZ is. For those of you who have travelled within the country post-lockdown, we'd like to hear whether you've been able to find suitable flights, accommodation and activities … View moreHi everyone, I'm Lorna, a Stuff travel reporter. We're doing a story on how affordable travel within NZ is. For those of you who have travelled within the country post-lockdown, we'd like to hear whether you've been able to find suitable flights, accommodation and activities within your budget. Do you think accommodation providers and tourism operators are doing enough to entice New Zealanders to explore their backyard? Please let us know in the comments below, your message may be used in our story.

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1561 days ago

Beekeeping for Beginners.

Chris from Hurworth

The Taranaki Beekeepers Club is starting this seasons beginners course on Monday 6th July, 7pm, at the West Baptist Church on South Rd.

This course is aimed at the novice beekeeper and covers the basics of beekeeping.

The course is on the first Monday of each month until Christmas and takes … View more
The Taranaki Beekeepers Club is starting this seasons beginners course on Monday 6th July, 7pm, at the West Baptist Church on South Rd.

This course is aimed at the novice beekeeper and covers the basics of beekeeping.

The course is on the first Monday of each month until Christmas and takes you through the season as it happens so the information is relevant to what you should be doing at each stage.

No charge for the course however there is an expectation that you will join the Club, ($30 per year)

Please direct any enquiries to Chris on 027 444 8200 or we will see you on Monday.

Free

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1561 days ago

Bekeeping

Chris from Hurworth

Taranaki Beekeepers Club Beginners course starts Monday 6th July at West Baptist Church on South Rd at 7 pm.

All Welcome.

Phone Chris on 027 444 8200 for more details.

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