Strandon, New Plymouth

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1724 days ago

We’re adjusting the electorate boundaries

Electoral Commission

We’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.

By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could … View more
We’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.

By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could end up in a different electorate to the one you’re in now – so we show you what we’re proposing before we make any changes and give you the opportunity to share your thoughts.

Have your say now at vote.nz
Learn more

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1726 days ago

Epson Stylus® NX125 All in one printer

Jocelyn from Blagdon - Marfell

The Epson Stylus® NX125 is the entry-level all-purpose multifunction for home users seeking value and ease of use. It features four individual ink cartridges and with the ability to take either Economy or Standard capacity cartridges, as well as the versatility of scanning and copying.
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The Epson Stylus® NX125 is the entry-level all-purpose multifunction for home users seeking value and ease of use. It features four individual ink cartridges and with the ability to take either Economy or Standard capacity cartridges, as well as the versatility of scanning and copying.
www.epson.co.nz... for more specs. Still works well. Might need new ink.

Price: $20

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1726 days ago

Womans M Jacket

Jocelyn from Blagdon - Marfell

Medium jacket

Price: $20

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1726 days ago

Clothing size 18 - 28

Jocelyn from Blagdon - Marfell

Sorry some photos don't do the items justice. All items between $5 and $20 each. All prices and sizes on pics. Wanting gone ASAP. I prefer pickup but I can post for extra. NO HOLDS OR TIME WASTERS. Pickup is NEW PLYMOUTH

Negotiable

1726 days ago

Brand New Large Black Suit

Jocelyn from Blagdon - Marfell

Brand new suit. Brought online. Was not told it was an asian size 5XL. Will fit a size L. Sorry had to use the original photo from trademe due to camera not doing it justice. :)

Price: $100

1726 days ago

Missing dog

Bonnie from Westown

Rexus is missing from hurdon end of tukapa was last seen on cctv on horne st

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1726 days ago

New Scientist magazines

Janet from Inglewood

A box of old New Scientist mags across a range of years c.2011 to 2014 (most appear to be in the 2011 range). They are full of amazing info and it seems a shame to be sending them to the recycle station! Free to anyone who would like them.

Free

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1726 days ago

12 hours in… Santiago de Compostela!

Carole Garnham from Go4iT Travel - Carole Garnham

Welcome to Santiago de Compostela! If you’ve ever walked or cycled the ancient Camino de Santiago, then this incredible city will need no introduction. The capital of northwest Spain’s Galicia region, Santiago is the final destination and is the perfect reward for the achievement of completing … View moreWelcome to Santiago de Compostela! If you’ve ever walked or cycled the ancient Camino de Santiago, then this incredible city will need no introduction. The capital of northwest Spain’s Galicia region, Santiago is the final destination and is the perfect reward for the achievement of completing this world renowned pilgrimage. Steeped in culture, culinary delights and captivating sights, this unique city has it all and more.
In a nutshell…
Santiago de Compostela is a charming cathedral city brimming with character. Located in the north-western region of Spain, this unique destination has welcomed pilgrims for over 1,200 years and is unrivalled in its welcoming nature. Coming from across Europe, those who trekked to this isolated area of Galicia walked on the roads now collectively known as the Camino de Santiago. Nowadays, Santiago continues to welcome over 300,000 Camino pilgrims every year, attracting both walkers and cyclists. The extraordinary reward for conquering these trails is this incredible city, jam packed with historical treasures…
Sights not to miss…
The first place you should head to is the Praza do Obradoiro. This is the main square in the old town and is a hive of activity, often enveloped in a symphony of bagpipes which welcome pilgrims after their long journey. Located to the west of the famous Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, the square is a fascinating people-watching spot as such an array of different folk gather and celebrate; such a sense of camaraderie and joy are classic holiday ingredients! One of the most interesting times of year to visit the square is on July 25, when it hosts an exciting array of St. James’ Day celebrations. These celebrations include an elaborate firework display the night before the feast day, along with a variety of other incredible cultural events you won’t want to miss.
The focal point of the city has to be the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral – a roman-esque structure with elements of Gothic and Baroque architecture. The cathedral is the reputed burial place of Saint James the Great, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ, and is one of the main attractions that entices holidaymakers from across the world to this small city. For those drawn to heights, there is the option to walk up to the cathedral rooftop to get an awe-inspiring, 80m elevated panoramic view of Santiago.
Recognized as a UNESCO heritage site since 1985, this historical town has no shortages of other incredible buildings and Baroque architecture. Notably, many of the university buildings, some dating back to as far as 1495, make up one of the oldest universities in Spain and in fact across Europe, being 522 years old as of 2018.
This city is not only known for its history however, with Santiago also being a fantastic place for the avid shopaholic. The quaint streets of the old town are home to local gastronomic delicacies as well as the local craft of silverware and the jet stone – a black mineral stone which led to coining the phrase ‘jet black’; it was used in the Egyptian and Roman times as a protective stone. Santiago is also home to a variety of street markets, shopping centres and the El Ensanche shopping area which is a large expanse of shops which are best experienced on foot.
Furthermore, the Alameda Park is a great green space that is central to many of Santiago’s celebrations, but also has a peaceful aspect for a calm stroll, and a stunning view of the Cathedral from Paseo de Ferradura which is located on the hillside of the Santa Susana hill. Here you can also find the Monument to ‘As Marías’; A bronze sculpture depicting two sisters who lived in the late 20th century and used to walk in the park every day wearing clothes not commonly seen for their time.
Flavours of Santiago…
The bustling Mercado de Abastos is one of the largest traditional street markets in Europe and is Santiago’s 2nd most visited attraction after the Cathedral. Locals bring fresh food of all kinds, whether it be fruit like figs and oranges, or seafood such as prawns, sardines and even whole octopuses. This is truly a foodie’s heaven!
A must-visit is Abastos 2.0, a ‘gastronomic space’ just round the corner, producing ‘fridge-less cuisine’, using the best fresh delicacies available in the market to design a daily changing menu made up of delicious mini-dishes – choose wisely though as it is one per person…
From the Cathedral, you may also want to wander down the bustling street Rúa do Franco, named for the French pilgrims who used to stay there. It is here where you will find some of Galicia’s best traditional restaurants serving delicious local foods and tapas – the perfect spot to enjoy a legendary lunch!
Dishes to try…
– Pulpo (Octopus) – the speciality of local restaurant O Dezaseis where the octopus is cooked until tender and thrown on a hot griddle and sprinkled with smoked pimentón (Spanish pepper).
– Tarta de Santiago – this almond pie literally named ‘Cake of St. James’ was traditionally baked as a reward for pilgrims completing their journey, but more modernly simply a regional specialty. The cake is covered in a sprinkle of icing sugar, with the shape of St. James’ cross left plain in the center.

Feeling inspired? Give me a call and let's talk Spain - I have an interesting collection of walking and cycling holidays on offer!

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1727 days ago

GARAGE SALE Saturday 18th 8am - 12pm

Derek from Merrilands

Gilbert Street New Plymouth
Lots of items. Kitchenware, furniture, linen, clothing etc.

EFTPOS Available
Please park on road and walk down

Negotiable

1727 days ago

Thinking of travelling but worrying about who could look after your pets?

Carole Garnham from Go4iT Travel - Carole Garnham

I would like to do a bit of a shout out for this amazing local Taranaki service that I have just learnt about today. I see this to be a common problem and real worry for some of my clients. So yes you can still go on holiday and not worry about your fur babies - help is at hand!
Here is a peek of… View more
I would like to do a bit of a shout out for this amazing local Taranaki service that I have just learnt about today. I see this to be a common problem and real worry for some of my clients. So yes you can still go on holiday and not worry about your fur babies - help is at hand!
Here is a peek of what these locally based guys can offer;
Feeding (all animals)
30 minutes • Tailored visits to suit you & your pets.
Feeding your animals the way you want. There are no additional fees for multiple pets, our first “meet and greet”, key pick up or drop off, mail retrieval, bringing trash to the curb or watering your plants
Walking (as best for your dog)
30 minutes • Tailored visits to suit you & your pets.
Walking your dog/s the way you want. There are no additional fees for multiple pets, our first “meet and greet”.
For more information check out the link below.

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1727 days ago

Garage Sale

Kirsty from Spotswood

Garage Sale tommorow at 81a Ngamotu Road. Mostly clothes - women, boys (5-teenage), kitchen stuff, boots and shoes, dvds, books, microwave.

Negotiable

1727 days ago

Beautify your workspaces

The Team from Resene ColorShop New Plymouth

Get organised with these handy storage ideas for the office or kids’ corner.

Create a colourful geometric-inspired space with your favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project… View more
Get organised with these handy storage ideas for the office or kids’ corner.

Create a colourful geometric-inspired space with your favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1728 days ago

Poll: Teens' behaviour using the internet

Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times

Hi Neighbours, we are looking into teenagers' internet habits and keen to hear your experiences of your children's use of the interweb. We'd like to know, has your teenager skipped meals in order to spend time on the internet?

Teens' behaviour using the internet
  • 41.5% Yes
    41.5% Complete
  • 54.6% No
    54.6% Complete
  • 3.9% I'm not sure
    3.9% Complete
972 votes
1728 days ago

Enjoy a bug free, spray free home this summer! Exceed - retractable insect screens

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

Hi Neighbour,

Are flies & insects driving you crazy this summer?

Exceed's retractable screens for windows & doors are the perfect solution to create and enjoy a bug free, spray free home this summer!

- Our clever screens can be pulled into place when needed, then pushed back into a… View more
Hi Neighbour,

Are flies & insects driving you crazy this summer?

Exceed's retractable screens for windows & doors are the perfect solution to create and enjoy a bug free, spray free home this summer!

- Our clever screens can be pulled into place when needed, then pushed back into a discrete, tidy cassette when not in use.
- They are smooth and easy to operate.
- They’re stylish, robust and a significant innovation over old-style hinged or sliding screens that were permanently visible all year round.
- Plus they can be colour matched to your joinery.
- They fit most window and door configurations including, hinged, bi-fold, sliders, and French doors.

Click on the link below to find out more about our screens and watch videos of them installed in different kiwi homes: www.exceed.co.nz...

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