Merrilands, New Plymouth

DIY right first time #resenetip

DIY right first time #resenetip

Need to brush up your DIY skills? Check out the free MasterStroke by Resene DIY Decorating Manual for everything you need to get started.

2223 days ago

Need help fundraising for your next event?

Mad Butcher Botany

At the Mad Butcher, we’re offering a HAND UP price for BBQ Sausages.

To find out more head into your local store or check out our fundraising calculator at madbutcher.kiwi/fundraising
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2223 days ago

Getting into business is easier than you think

Greenacres

Is owning a Green Acres business right for you? If you can turn other people’s chores into money-making opportunities, you could be the perfect Green Acres business owner.

Whether you want to start a small family business that provides for the future or take a step towards building your own … View more
Is owning a Green Acres business right for you? If you can turn other people’s chores into money-making opportunities, you could be the perfect Green Acres business owner.

Whether you want to start a small family business that provides for the future or take a step towards building your own empire - we offer investment levels for everyone.

Investing in a Green Acres franchise will give you all the benefits of being associated with a trusted New Zealand brand, with the autonomy of being your own boss. And it’s a lower-risk option than starting a new business from scratch.
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2223 days ago

The ulitmate girls' night out!

Sydney Hotshot Boys

Come along and meet the Sydney Hotshots: toned, fit, washboard abs, cheeky twinkles in the eye – and coming to a venue near you soon!

Enjoy a memorable range of entertainment during the two-hour show, plus some up close and personal attention on stage with the boys to experience just why the … View more
Come along and meet the Sydney Hotshots: toned, fit, washboard abs, cheeky twinkles in the eye – and coming to a venue near you soon!

Enjoy a memorable range of entertainment during the two-hour show, plus some up close and personal attention on stage with the boys to experience just why the Sydney Hotshots has been the leading male venue show in Australia for 20 years!

Upcoming show:
26th October - New Plymouth, The Mayfair
Get your tickets here!

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2224 days ago

Don Driver Mural Petition Update

Peter from Bell Block

Hi everyone trying to keep tabs on this; I am sorry I have not updated things recently, but I have been out of the country.
The online petition alone has 350 signatures, and I know one individual has managed to gain a similar number on the paper version.
There is significant number of people out … View more
Hi everyone trying to keep tabs on this; I am sorry I have not updated things recently, but I have been out of the country.
The online petition alone has 350 signatures, and I know one individual has managed to gain a similar number on the paper version.
There is significant number of people out there with petitions they are circulating to friends, family and work colleagues, but the more the merrier; if you feel you can help please ask me for a form, alternatively if you are happy just to sign the online petition, go to; www.change.org... when you have the page go to 'browse' then 'recent'. We are current on about page 7, but that will alter as other petitions come on line.
If you have already signed the paper copy, please do not sign the online petition.
I will get an update in the next week from those who have paper copies and pass this on before I think about the next move.
I have been told that council doesn't care how many signatures we get; with your support I think they would be very stupid, with an election coming up in 12 months to, to ignore the voice of a large number of the people who pay them and potentially vote them in or out.

2223 days ago

Plan ahead to stay safe and avoid delays this Labour Weekend

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The NZ Transport Agency has developed a tool that shows predicted traffic flow across popular journeys based on travel patterns from previous years. It can be found here.

Because predicted peak times can change based on incidents, weather and even driver behaviour we suggest that you check hereView more
The NZ Transport Agency has developed a tool that shows predicted traffic flow across popular journeys based on travel patterns from previous years. It can be found here.

Because predicted peak times can change based on incidents, weather and even driver behaviour we suggest that you check here before you leave for accurate information about current road and traffic conditions.

The holiday journeys site shows the busiest areas through Bay of Plenty and Waikato are expected to be the Kaimai Range, State Highway 2 between Paeroa and Waihi and State Highway 2 between Tauranga and Katikati, State Highway 1 north of Hamilton at Taupiri, State Highway 1 south of Cambridge at Karapiro, State Highway 2 at Maramarua and the Coromandel on State Highway 25 at Tairua and Kopu Bridge.

When driving this Labour Weekend, take care to:
- Drive to the conditions, whether it’s the weather, the time of day or amount of traffic
- Take regular breaks to stay alert and ensure fatigue doesn’t affect your driving
- Keep a safe following distance from vehicles in front so you can stop safely
- Be patient - overtaking is unlikely to make a significant difference to your journey time due to the amount of traffic expected over the weekend.
- Allow plenty of time, remember you are on holiday and avoid the need to rush
- Check your car is in good "health" before you head off.

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2223 days ago

Planning on hitting the water this weekend? ⛵💦

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Kia ora water-lovers!

Here are some tips to make sure you and your loved ones are well prepared and stay safe:

1. Check the marine weather forecast before you go out, it could save your life! 58% of boaties already check it. We want the other 42% to make it a habit. MetService New Zealand's … View more
Kia ora water-lovers!

Here are some tips to make sure you and your loved ones are well prepared and stay safe:

1. Check the marine weather forecast before you go out, it could save your life! 58% of boaties already check it. We want the other 42% to make it a habit. MetService New Zealand's Marine App makes it easy.

2. Tests your life jackets. Pull hard on the straps and see if any of them stretch or rip. Check all over for any existing tears in the straps and any cuts or punctures in the life jacket. If yes, do not use the life jacket, dispose of it, and replace it. Always check if it floats before putting them on. Keep in mind kapok life jackets should not be used as they can absorb water and sink, their cotton straps also easily rip! Burn them or bin them, but whatever you do - don't use or resell them.

3. For this year's Safer Boating Week, boaties are being reminded to “Prep, Check, Know” - prepare your boat, check your gear and know the rules before going on the water.

Let's put in the time and effort to make sure there are NO water related accidents or deaths this Labour Day long-weekend! Don't forget to look out for each other and report any concerns you have to local authorities.

#SaferBoatingWeek
#NSNZemergencypreparedness

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2224 days ago

Don't forget to enter Colour Your Community!

Resene

For a second year, Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! Make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a little love. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

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For a second year, Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! Make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a little love. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

Whether it's a new mural for your community hall, a graffiti clean up or a local playground paint job, apply now on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project.
Enter now

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2224 days ago

Be in to WIN at our travel expo!

House of Travel

Join the House of Travel New Plymouth team for an inspirational Travel Expo! Simply come along to the Expo and be in to win a dream Holiday for two to the UK*

Learn about cruising, touring, adventure and more. You’ll also hear about the latest offers and specials we have, gather ideas and … View more
Join the House of Travel New Plymouth team for an inspirational Travel Expo! Simply come along to the Expo and be in to win a dream Holiday for two to the UK*

Learn about cruising, touring, adventure and more. You’ll also hear about the latest offers and specials we have, gather ideas and receive expert advice.

When: Monday 29 October 2018
Time: Call in anytime between 6pm - 8pm
Where: The Devon Hotel, 390 Devon Street East, New Plymouth

RSVP to 06 759 5980 or email newplymouth@hot.co.nz by 29th October. We look forward to seeing you there!

*Including return flights to London & 6-day Trafalgar Real Britain Tour for two. Prize value $8000.
Find out more!

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2251 days ago

Don Driver Mural (time to make a stand)

Peter from Bell Block

We, the ratepayers of New Plymouth, own our airport. Many of us were opposed to the expensive $29 m upgrade, but wanted a far more practical fit for purpose entry point for visitors; reasoned submissions and a 600 person survey were totally ignored by Councillors who felt that they could rubber … View moreWe, the ratepayers of New Plymouth, own our airport. Many of us were opposed to the expensive $29 m upgrade, but wanted a far more practical fit for purpose entry point for visitors; reasoned submissions and a 600 person survey were totally ignored by Councillors who felt that they could rubber stamp the recommendation of their officers.
Too often we just accept that we can't fight the monster that is Liardet Towers, untrue, as the recent proposal to sell off part of Fitzroy Golf club proved. Whilst I was not opposed to the idea and complimented the Mayor for thinking outside the box, the outrage and democracy won.
We do have a voice.
It is no different now with the airport and the Don Driver mural. The report in the TDN yesterday (20th September), under the heading of the airport's profit, slipped in that this hugely symbolic work of art would not be a part of the terminal, but will be put in storage till they hope we will forget about it, sorry, decide what to do with it.
One option is to put it in an aircraft viewing area; Hello, the only people using this are likely to be locals who know all about Kingsford-Smith's epic voyage and the commission to Don Driver to produce the mural.
This option also begs the question of how much this extra facility will cost; you can bet your last cent that it was not budgeted for.
How dare the board of directors of the airport, none of whom, as far as I am aware, have any connection with the city, treat us in such a cavalier manner!
The outrage when this was first announced was totally justified.
There was never any intention of incorporating Driver's mural in the new airport; they had a blank canvas and a building three times the size, so telling us there is no room was and is a lie, so the question is do we feel strongly enough to act.
Mayor Holdom made a commitment at the time to ensure that the mural would be displayed prominently (hopefully for visitors to see our diverse culture and history), so I am calling on him to act, or was this another piece of spin from his ever increasing PR team.
Neil, you are not the only one who loves this place.
I propose compiling a petition, which will be distributed around the district, demanding that the Board, find a place of prominence for this piece of our history, and not just let it go dusty in a storage unit or be displayed in a viewing area well away from where it should be.
It if means standing outside the airport asking for signatures I will. I hope I have your support and if you want to help let me know by reply.
This is a huge part of our history, and this is our City, WE WANT IT BACK.

2247 days ago

Don Driver mural Update

Peter from Bell Block

Hi everyone, the petition is now official and at the moment you can access it by going into: www.change.org...
Once you are in that site, click on 'browse' in the header column, then click on 'recents'; add your name, email and confirm you wish to sign the petition.

Thank you … View more
Hi everyone, the petition is now official and at the moment you can access it by going into: www.change.org...
Once you are in that site, click on 'browse' in the header column, then click on 'recents'; add your name, email and confirm you wish to sign the petition.

Thank you once again and please let's show this Council we mean business.

I will be providing updates and I have printed off a lot of copies of the petition if any of you want to hand it around. Please tell people not to do it online and then sign this paper copy.

2224 days ago

Red Rose Day 2018

New Zealand Red Cross

What better way to say thanks, express your love and appreciation or brighten up the office than to give a gorgeous bunch of fresh red roses?

This Friday 19 October, Red Cross in Taranaki is holding the annual Red Rose Day fundraiser. Proceeds from the day will help support Red Cross' work … View more
What better way to say thanks, express your love and appreciation or brighten up the office than to give a gorgeous bunch of fresh red roses?

This Friday 19 October, Red Cross in Taranaki is holding the annual Red Rose Day fundraiser. Proceeds from the day will help support Red Cross' work throughout the region.

To book a bunch of roses, please contact the Taranaki Service Centre on 06 759 4697 or request an order form at newplymouth@redcross.org.nz.

2224 days ago

Flare exercise, Urenui, New Plymouth

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Police are advising residents of Urenui, near New Plymouth, to expect to see flares early Saturday evening.

Up to 35 mixed flares will be set off at Urenui Domain between 5pm and 7pm Saturday 20 October as part of a training exercise.

The flares will predominately be red handheld flares, … View more
Police are advising residents of Urenui, near New Plymouth, to expect to see flares early Saturday evening.

Up to 35 mixed flares will be set off at Urenui Domain between 5pm and 7pm Saturday 20 October as part of a training exercise.

The flares will predominately be red handheld flares, however red and white parachute flares and orange smoke flares will also be tested.

Anyone who witnesses flares in the vicinity of Urenui Domain during this time should not be alarmed.

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2225 days ago

Get Ready To Drop, Cover, Hold! 😁👍

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Kia Ora Neighbourhood Supporters -

Friendly reminder that Shake Out, our national earthquake drill and tsunami hīkoi, is happening tomorrow.

At 9:30am over 800,000 people across the country will drop, cover, and hold!

Are you joining in?

#NSNZemergencypreparedness

2225 days ago

Hall table

Deborah from Merrilands

Hall table.
Elongated half round hall table or wall table. Silver metal no rust or tarnishing.
Sturdy and in good condition. Glass top. Still available due to sale falling through

Dimensions
-42 cm front to back -Depth
-122 cm side to side- Width
-71 cm ground to top-Height

Pick up … View more
Hall table.
Elongated half round hall table or wall table. Silver metal no rust or tarnishing.
Sturdy and in good condition. Glass top. Still available due to sale falling through

Dimensions
-42 cm front to back -Depth
-122 cm side to side- Width
-71 cm ground to top-Height

Pick up Merrilands, New Plymouth
Text 027 767 3979

Price: $20

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2225 days ago

Experience an authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony

Japanese Tea House

Take this once a year opportunity to attend a unique and tranquil Japanese tradition. The tea ceremony is conducted by a visiting Tea Master from Japan, here for the festival only. The significance and history behind the event is explained during the ceremony.

The stunning Japanese Tea House is … View more
Take this once a year opportunity to attend a unique and tranquil Japanese tradition. The tea ceremony is conducted by a visiting Tea Master from Japan, here for the festival only. The significance and history behind the event is explained during the ceremony.

The stunning Japanese Tea House is made from oregon, pine and teak as well as other materials imported from Japan. The small garden surrounding the tea house was designed and built by Japanese landscape gardeners.

Ceremony Times
10:30am and 5pm
26 October to 4th November 2018
$5 per person
Bookings essential

This is a unique experience not to be missed. Book with Naomi Wilson by emailing naomi.wilson@xtra.co.nz or phone 0274 926 121.
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