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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
New Zealanders are embracing the reusable bag ahead of a plastic bag ban, but they could be carrying something else around – bacteria.
ACT leader David Seymour says 20 people could die each year using reusable bags.
"It's coming up to summer and people will be in a hot car with … View moreNew Zealanders are embracing the reusable bag ahead of a plastic bag ban, but they could be carrying something else around – bacteria.
ACT leader David Seymour says 20 people could die each year using reusable bags.
"It's coming up to summer and people will be in a hot car with their chicken in a canvas bag ... and suddenly, you've got a real serious case for poor food hygiene."
Food safety expert Steve Flint said it was a valid concern. Read more here
The Team from South Taranaki District Council
South Taranaki’s premier art & craft market is being held on Saturday 1 December 10am-3pm in the picturesque King Edward Park.
There are plenty of fun activities organised for children, lots of tasty food stalls and some amazing music creating a great atmosphere in the park.
To … View moreSouth Taranaki’s premier art & craft market is being held on Saturday 1 December 10am-3pm in the picturesque King Edward Park.
There are plenty of fun activities organised for children, lots of tasty food stalls and some amazing music creating a great atmosphere in the park.
To register as a stallholder please contact events@stdc.govt.nz
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Lynda from Welbourn
3 general admission tickets to UB40 at Mission Estate Winery, Napier. January 25th, 2019. Accommodation as well, if required. Phone 027 488 9322
Negotiable
Glenda from Waitara
Mixture of linen,duvets,blankets all in good condition want to sell as a box lot x 4
Price: $120
Peter from Bell Block
Hi everyone; someone has just asked me for a few petition forms, so instead of wrapping it up now, I have decided to run it till the end of November.
All those who have petitions on the go, if you have had enough, let me know and I will arrange collection, if you want a final burst that fine.
With … View moreHi everyone; someone has just asked me for a few petition forms, so instead of wrapping it up now, I have decided to run it till the end of November.
All those who have petitions on the go, if you have had enough, let me know and I will arrange collection, if you want a final burst that fine.
With nearly 500 signing the online petition, and from what I can gather more than twice that signing the paper copy, we have a strong case to take to Liardet Street in getting them to ensure that the mural retains its place.
Steph from Waitara
I am an Independent Tupperware Consultant and I am still kind if new to the area and don't know very many people yet. I will be at the night markets with the Tupperware stand if you would like to pop in for a chat.
Blanton Smith Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
Have you already completed your Christmas shopping? We're looking to speak with someone who is way ahead when it comes to buying presents, if this is you let us know in a comment or email us at taranakinewsdesk@fairfaxmedia.co.nz
Blanton Smith Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
Did you make a submission? Do you think we'll be overrun again this summer?
Hey Taranaki!
Subway® is celebrating World Sandwich Day today and we're helping feed the hungry in our community! Last year, we donated over 90,000 meals to KiwiHarvest. With your help, we can feed even more this year. So, join the Subway® Live Feed and head to your local participating … View moreHey Taranaki!
Subway® is celebrating World Sandwich Day today and we're helping feed the hungry in our community! Last year, we donated over 90,000 meals to KiwiHarvest. With your help, we can feed even more this year. So, join the Subway® Live Feed and head to your local participating Subway® in Taranaki. Buy a Sub. Get one FREE. AND Subway® will donate a meal to charity. Because everyone deserves a good feed.
Find out more!
Katherine from Brooklands - Vogeltown
Hello just wanted to let people that the steps at Back Beach at the top car park are gone and have been replace with a look out which goes no were. There is a face book page about it called Back Beach Steps to raise awareness of this problem,for those of you that love going that part of the beach … View moreHello just wanted to let people that the steps at Back Beach at the top car park are gone and have been replace with a look out which goes no were. There is a face book page about it called Back Beach Steps to raise awareness of this problem,for those of you that love going that part of the beach it's ok getting down to the beach via sand dune,but getting back up to the car park is challeng if you are not super fit,or if you have young children or may be of an age that can't do it any more, you have to walk along beach which is ok when the tide is right. . So please if the community can get behind this page and support the call for the New Plymouth District Council fix our steps so young and old can enjoy this end of Back Beach as they do the rest of beach.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Creating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to … View moreCreating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to volunteer at a women’s refuge this month or work with the Police in your area to host an info night on how to identify elder abuse in your community.
Share your photos and experiences with us on social media or send us an email so we can see what you got up to!
#NSNZviolenceawareness
James from Westown
Black glass top TV cabinet in excellent condition. Glass doors and one shelf in each side that are removable if needed.
120cm long, 45cm out from the wall, 48.5cm high
Call on 0278784661 if interested.
Price: $200
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hey Taranaki neighbours - check out our new Gardening Groups - for all Taranaki gardeners! This is just the ‘plot’ to connect you with other green-thumbed Neighbourly members across your whole beautiful region.
Share seeds, plants or excess crops, find out what you need to plant and sow in … View moreHey Taranaki neighbours - check out our new Gardening Groups - for all Taranaki gardeners! This is just the ‘plot’ to connect you with other green-thumbed Neighbourly members across your whole beautiful region.
Share seeds, plants or excess crops, find out what you need to plant and sow in Spring, and pass on gardening tips that have worked for you. You can seek expert advice from experienced gardeners in your area or share your own gardening expertise.
Join now
Blanton Smith Reporter from Taranaki Daily News
This 17-year-old has you sorted if you want a gruesome looking design.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
Setting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to … View moreSetting off fireworks has become an annual Kiwi backyard tradition, and it’s almost time to break out the sparklers again. However, critics say they’re dangerous and people are injured by them every year. Fans, on the other hand, argue that all fun involves some level of risk, it just needs to be managed safely.
Last year, we saw a 23% drop in the number of fireworks-related injury claims (171 claims across 2017 versus 223 across 2016). What do you think? Should personal fireworks be banned? Click here for advice on how to use fireworks responsibly.
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