Merrilands, New Plymouth

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1872 days ago

Stroke Awareness Week

Jean Hastie from New Plymouth Stroke Support Trust

This week is Stroke Awareness Week so watch out at the following supermarkets - Monday and Tuesday 30th September and 1st October Countdown Spotswood, Wednesday and Thursday - 2nd & 3rd October Countdown Hori Street, Friday and Saturday 4th & 5th October New World Merrilands. This is the … View moreThis week is Stroke Awareness Week so watch out at the following supermarkets - Monday and Tuesday 30th September and 1st October Countdown Spotswood, Wednesday and Thursday - 2nd & 3rd October Countdown Hori Street, Friday and Saturday 4th & 5th October New World Merrilands. This is the New Plymouth Stroke Support Trust Annual Fundraising. Thank you for your support.

1864 days ago

Volunteering

Jean Hastie from New Plymouth Stroke Support Trust

Is there anyone in the community who would like to volunteer once a month for approximately 3 hours on the 3rd Friday of each month for our New Plymouth Stroke Support Trust. We meet at the Beach Street Hall, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. This is a very rewarding job just helping people who have been … View moreIs there anyone in the community who would like to volunteer once a month for approximately 3 hours on the 3rd Friday of each month for our New Plymouth Stroke Support Trust. We meet at the Beach Street Hall, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. This is a very rewarding job just helping people who have been unfortunate to have a stroke. For further information contact Jean Hastie 751-1114 or 027-339-6572 Thank you.

1864 days ago

Testimonial Tuesday

NumberWorks'nWords New Plymouth

We love the feedback we get from our parents.

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1865 days ago

Unwanted trees

Tracy from Waitara

Hi has anyone got trees that need removing. Maybe from the tornado that went through Taranaki. or just not got round to tiding fallen trees on your property.
We will remove trees. Tidy up areas. Give us a call and let me know your situation.
Qualified Arborist.
Call Tracy
0220850105

1865 days ago

Poll: Should parents be fined if their children drop out of school?

Neighbourly.co.nz

The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.

Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View more
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.

Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?

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Should parents be fined if their children drop out of school?
  • 35.3% Yes - they are responsible for their children
    35.3% Complete
  • 25.9% It's not fair to assume they'll end up in the dole queue
    25.9% Complete
  • 38.8% No - it's not the parents' choice
    38.8% Complete
1509 votes
1865 days ago
1865 days ago

Wanted Red Bricks

Carol from Lynmouth - Moturoa

Does anyone have any red bricks they want to get rid off? please contact me to discuss, thanks.

Free

1866 days ago

Poll: Get out and vote or don't complain till 2022

Matt Rilkoff Reporter from Taranaki Daily News

Have you got your vote in for the 2019 local body elections yet? Tuesday is deadline for postal votes to get there on time. Ballots can still be dropped off until noon October 12.

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Get out and vote or don't complain till 2022
  • 61.5% Yes I have voted. Always do.
    61.5% Complete
  • 23.1% Haven't voted yet but intend to.
    23.1% Complete
  • 12.8% I won't be voting.
    12.8% Complete
  • 2.6% What election?
    2.6% Complete
39 votes
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1866 days ago

encyclopaedia

Alan from Westown

Encyclopaedia Britannica 12 volumes plus index
free ph Denise ph7572973

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1867 days ago

Electric Guitar & Amp for sale - ESP LTD Guitar & Line 6 Spider 2, 75W Amp

Jeanie from Bell Block

ESP H-100FM LTD Electric Guitar with Flamed Maple Top. Paid $800 new for this guitar, perfect condition, great sound and tone. Amp also for sale - Line 6 Spider 2, 75watt amp, packed full of features. $500 package deal or $300 for just the guitar and $250 for just the amp.

Price: $500

1867 days ago

Visit the Taranaki Fringe Garden Festival

Taranaki Garden Trust

Organised and produced by gardeners who are passionate about their craft, our 10-day Taranaki Fringe Garden Festival provides the opportunity to observe garden construction and planting, talk to the gardeners, obtain practical advice and be enchanted by the incredible landscapes that have been … View moreOrganised and produced by gardeners who are passionate about their craft, our 10-day Taranaki Fringe Garden Festival provides the opportunity to observe garden construction and planting, talk to the gardeners, obtain practical advice and be enchanted by the incredible landscapes that have been created throughout the region.

The Taranaki Fringe Garden Festival is a unique experience that will inspire and motivate you to take your gardening skills to the next level. Our festival is in its 15th year, our success being due to the diversity and quality of the gardens we have on offer.

We invite you to come and visit our 40+ gardens and enjoy the arts, crafts and vintage machinery on our festival trail. Purchase plants seen in various gardens and receive amazing hospitality from our garden hosts.

In 2019 the festival runs from 1st Nov - 10th Nov. See our website for more details or to download a brochure. Brochures available at iSite's and major garden centres. $2pp entry fee to each garden.
Find out more

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1868 days ago

Get your voting papers in on ‘Vote Day’ - Saturday 5 October

Daniel Webster from Local Government New Zealand

Local Government New Zealand is urging people to post their voting papers on Vote Day – Saturday 5 October 2019.

All voting papers must be returned to the relevant council by midday on Saturday 12 October, and voters need to factor in the time it will take the papers to get through the postal … View more
Local Government New Zealand is urging people to post their voting papers on Vote Day – Saturday 5 October 2019.

All voting papers must be returned to the relevant council by midday on Saturday 12 October, and voters need to factor in the time it will take the papers to get through the postal system.

New Zealand Post advises that the Standard Post delivery target is up to 3 working days for nationwide delivery, while delivery to and from rural areas may take longer. However, these targets are guides only, and are not guaranteed – delivery may take longer.

Visit www.nzpost.co.nz... to find your nearest post box or office. To get more information on your local candidates, visit policylocal.nz and local council websites for both information and meet the candidate schedules.

“Some of the main reasons people give for not voting are they forgot, ran out of time or were too busy,” says LGNZ Chief Executive Malcolm Alexander.

“So to make sure people give themselves the best chance to have their say we are encouraging people to vote early on what we’ve dubbed Vote Day. Fill out your papers during the week and then to pop them in the paid envelope and into the nearest post box on Saturday 5 October.”

“Voting papers have to arrive at council offices by midday Saturday 12 October, so sending them in on Vote Day gives them plenty of time to get through the postal system.”

Mr Alexander says it is important New Zealanders participate in the selection of the people who will make decisions that affect most people’s lives on a daily basis.

“Local government shapes the place that you live. It’s the pavements you walk on, the roads where you drive, the water you drink, shower in and swim in, your parks, libraries and swimming pools where you take the kids,” Mr Alexander says.

“There’s been a lot of robust public conversation around climate change, the housing crisis, the quality of our water and our transport options, and now is the time to turn that conversation into a vote that influences your local leadership.”

“Voters can still post their papers after 5 October, but there is no harm in doing it earlier,” Mr Alexander says.

Eligible voters who didn’t enrol before 16 August won’t receive their papers in the mail, but can make a special vote by visiting their local council offices, or by contacting their Council Electoral Officer.

What: ‘Vote Day’
When: Saturday 5 October 2019
Why: Make sure you have your say by voting early
How: Visit www.nzpost.co.nz... to find your nearest post box or office. To get more information on your local candidates, visit policylocal.nz and local council websites for both information and meet the candidate schedules.

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1868 days ago

Cape Reinga to Bluff

Graeme Dingle Foundation

The amazing Marian Campbell and friend Kay Garland have taken off on their journey along the Te Araroa trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff.

She's raising funds for the youth in our programmes and we'll keep you updated throughout her journey.

Thank you for inspiring us and showing young … View more
The amazing Marian Campbell and friend Kay Garland have taken off on their journey along the Te Araroa trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff.

She's raising funds for the youth in our programmes and we'll keep you updated throughout her journey.

Thank you for inspiring us and showing young people across Aotearoa that what they have inside is greater than any obstacle.

Kia kaha Marian and Kay!

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