Tararua District, Pahiatua

1717 days ago

Be Neighbourly, and...

Neighbourly.co.nz

With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020

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1718 days ago

Reach Out to your communities in times of crisis

Neighbourly.co.nz

Reach Out is a hub for Kiwis to find and give support from others during this global pandemic. Head over to the page and share how you're coping, how you can support each other, and what everyone is doing to embrace the changes that are happening around us. Visit page

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1719 days ago

Mini Bales of Silage

Ray from Tararua District

Red Clover wrapped mini bales of baleage.
Note the photos....
There are pictures of the Red Clover pasture before it was wrapped. Have sold some bales and have had very grateful feedback.
$23 each, but can discount for quantity. May be able to deliver.
Phone or text 021816513

Price: $23

1719 days ago

A little bit of caring goes a long way. Let's work together to spread kindness around, not germs. ❤️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

As more people begin to self isolate and distance themselves, we'll need our neighbours support now more than ever before. The following can be printed at home and filled-in with your details to drop around your street or community.

For the latest COVID-19 advice, visit: covid19.govt.nz/

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1719 days ago

This weeks Property Weekly is now available

Matthew Reporter from

Check out this weeks Property Weekly
A great place to find Palmerston Norths and surrounds best properties

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1719 days ago

Something to help our older people get through these difficult times

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

Lets Get Digital!
Due to the Coronavirus, Digital Seniors has made the decision to temporarily close its Wairarapa hubs and move to phone and Skype/ WhatsApp coaching (they can help you set up Skype or WhatsApp). This will be evaluated each fortnight.


Digital Seniors can teach you

- How to … View more
Lets Get Digital!
Due to the Coronavirus, Digital Seniors has made the decision to temporarily close its Wairarapa hubs and move to phone and Skype/ WhatsApp coaching (they can help you set up Skype or WhatsApp). This will be evaluated each fortnight.


Digital Seniors can teach you

- How to order your groceries online

- How to keep in touch with friends and family online

- Fun stuff! Online games, taking a virtual tour of a museum, exploring the world using Google Earth.

- Any other question you may have regarding you digital device.


Please reach out to Digital Seniors with any questions and one of their wonderful coaches will support you.

We are here - please call 0800 373 646

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1720 days ago

Wool Yarns sale postponed

Maureen from Carterton District

Just been advised that the Wool yarns sale has been postponed, sorry to those who have been looking forward to it.

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1720 days ago

Save up to 20% on NZ's best pet products

Pet Direct

Hi Neighbours! Our fur babies are an important part of the family, so why not look after them as well as we look after ourselves?

We have an amazing range of products hand-picked by our experts, which include a nutritionist, a vet, a trainer and a groomer. Combined, we have over 350 dog years of… View more
Hi Neighbours! Our fur babies are an important part of the family, so why not look after them as well as we look after ourselves?

We have an amazing range of products hand-picked by our experts, which include a nutritionist, a vet, a trainer and a groomer. Combined, we have over 350 dog years of experience (and enough pets to open a zoo).

We'd love you to try our speedy delivery with up to 20% off site-wide.

Got questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out to our amazing customer service team, we’re all ears.
Stock up now

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1720 days ago

Wairarapa still welcomes visitors, tourism boss says

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

As the door is shut on some of Wairarapa’s iconic events, a marketing campaign is
underway to remind people that visitors continue to be warmly welcome.
Destination Wairarapa general manager Anna Nielson says, “Wairarapa - still plenty to do”, is pitched at visitors who had maybe planned to … View more
As the door is shut on some of Wairarapa’s iconic events, a marketing campaign is
underway to remind people that visitors continue to be warmly welcome.
Destination Wairarapa general manager Anna Nielson says, “Wairarapa - still plenty to do”, is pitched at visitors who had maybe planned to come to the region for an event but are now having second thoughts because the event has been cancelled.
“All of the things that people love about Wairarapa such as our fabulous food and wine, big open spaces, stunning scenery and so on are all still here, ready and waiting to be enjoyed,” Ms Nielson says.
The New Zealand Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has effectively either cancelled or postponed indefinitely all events and public gatherings of over 500 people.
In Wairarapa, immediately impacted is this weekend’s annual Martinborough Round the Vines and the National Drag Racing competition in Masterton. Other big annual events such as the Wairarapa Balloon Festival over Easter Weekend have also been
either cancelled or postponed.
“These events bring lots of visitors to the Wairarapa, and our message is, although these events are now no longer running, there is still plenty on offer, so please come,” Ms Nielson says.
Tourism spend contributes about $195 million to the Wairarapa economy, employing around 1500 people. There are about 250,000 commercial guest nights in the Wairarapa each year.
“These are extraordinary times, particularly for people working in the tourism industry. As an organisation with over 300 members we need to do whatever we can to help businesses navigate through this period of uncertainty," Nielsen said.

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1720 days ago

CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME (ME) and FIBROMYALGIA

Sharyn from Hokowhitu

MANAWATU ME SUPPORT (MEMS) MEETING
We have decided to postpone the meeting we would normally have had this Saturday afternoon at the P Nth Public Library, in view of the uncertainty around the Covid-19 situation.

However, we welcome any queries re information or support that you may… View more
MANAWATU ME SUPPORT (MEMS) MEETING
We have decided to postpone the meeting we would normally have had this Saturday afternoon at the P Nth Public Library, in view of the uncertainty around the Covid-19 situation.

However, we welcome any queries re information or support that you may have, so don't hesitate to contact me on Neighbourly and I will redirect queries accordingly.
Sharyn Mercer

1720 days ago

Are you trying to contact our call centre?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear gardeners,

Please note that staff at call centre are currently unable to answer calls due to international Covid-19 restrictions. In the interim, please email your request to subs@mags4gifts.co.nz. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

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1720 days ago

Featherston Booktown cancelled

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

It is with great disappointment that, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the latest guidelines from the NZ Government – and following extensive consideration by the Featherston Booktown Board of Trustees, Featherston Booktown has decided to cancel the 2020 Festival scheduled for 7-10 May 2020.… View moreIt is with great disappointment that, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the latest guidelines from the NZ Government – and following extensive consideration by the Featherston Booktown Board of Trustees, Featherston Booktown has decided to cancel the 2020 Festival scheduled for 7-10 May 2020.
In making this decision, the Featherston Booktown Board are putting the health and safety of the Featherston community, writers, volunteers, audience members and other guests above all other considerations.
Featherston Booktown Operations Manager, Mary Biggs, says she is sad but grateful to the Board of Trustees for making this very hard decision.
"We want to keep our Featherston community, our writers and visitors safe and well. An enormous amount of work has been done to get to this point, so it’s disappointing that the Programme launch can’t go ahead on the 31st March and that we can’t celebrate the artefact of the book at our Festival in May.”
Featherston Booktown would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused – but hope that in making this call when we have, any inconvenience will be minimised.
The Featherston Booktown Board of Trustees is considering rescheduling the festival to later in the year – or holding it in another form - but this will depend on Government requirements regarding crowd sizes and events.
“We shall continue to monitor the situation and advise the public on our decisions about the Featherston Booktown Festival,” said Chair of the Featherston Booktown Board, Peter Biggs.

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