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It is with regret that we need to inform you that due to the current global pandemic Covid 19 virus, the Caccia Birch Bridal Fair 2020 is being postponed to Sunday 16th August 2020.
We feel this is the right decision in order to protect the health and safety of the vendors and community.
Thank … View moreIt is with regret that we need to inform you that due to the current global pandemic Covid 19 virus, the Caccia Birch Bridal Fair 2020 is being postponed to Sunday 16th August 2020.
We feel this is the right decision in order to protect the health and safety of the vendors and community.
Thank you for your patience and we appreciate your ongoing support,
Hi Neighbours!
Make sure to have your say and spread the word about the Government's proposed 'accessible streets' rule changes.
One of the biggest changes would allow people riding things like bicycles, skateboards and e-scooters (powered scooter) to use the footpath, with a … View moreHi Neighbours!
Make sure to have your say and spread the word about the Government's proposed 'accessible streets' rule changes.
One of the biggest changes would allow people riding things like bicycles, skateboards and e-scooters (powered scooter) to use the footpath, with a speed limit of 15 kilometres per hour.
Find out about all the changes and submit your feedback on this important issue here: bit.ly...
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Inbal from Hokowhitu
Hi Neighbours,
I am interested in buying Ukulele and Practice Drums Pad, New or in very good condition. (I went to the Music shops in Palmy and they either were out of stock or had limited options)
If you are interested in selling your Music instruments, please let me know.
Thank you
Inbal
Reporter Manawatū Standard
Ata mārie kiritata,
The seat for Palmerston North's MP is in for a battle its never seen before. National's candidate William Wood, 18, has launched campaign for the city today. Labour incumbent Iain Lees-Galloway, 41, said he will be campaigning on his record of action of the city.
… View moreAta mārie kiritata,
The seat for Palmerston North's MP is in for a battle its never seen before. National's candidate William Wood, 18, has launched campaign for the city today. Labour incumbent Iain Lees-Galloway, 41, said he will be campaigning on his record of action of the city.
Can a recent high school graduate match - and beat - a seasoned politician for the people's vote?
What do you think?
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For the latest COVID-19 health advice, visit … View moreThere's no better time than now to get to know your neighbours, start a Neighbourhood Support group or update your group contact details. Together let's REACH OUT, LOOK OUT, and HELP OUT to keep our communities safe, resilient and connected.
For the latest COVID-19 health advice, visit the Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora's website.
Dal from Carterton District
Any keto or low carb dieters in here ?i have some excess bread and pizza bases I can’t fit in my freezers pm me
Negotiable
Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
Autumn may have arrived but rain hasn't, forcing Masterton District Council (MDC) to reintroduce a total garden watering ban.
The ban is triggered by low flows in the Waingawa River, the source of Masterton's drinking water.
Before this summer, Masterton had not experienced total watering… View moreAutumn may have arrived but rain hasn't, forcing Masterton District Council (MDC) to reintroduce a total garden watering ban.
The ban is triggered by low flows in the Waingawa River, the source of Masterton's drinking water.
Before this summer, Masterton had not experienced total watering bans for 10 years, but residents have responded constructively to the bans this summer.
Unsurprisingly, water consumption is highest when the temperatures rise and there has been no significant rainfall.
The maximum usage in Masterton was 17,492,000 litres on 23 January after temperatures had gone past 30 degrees Celsius for a few days prior to the first total ban coming into effect on 27 January.
Consumption dropped by 1,767,000 litres per day after the first full ban and 1,809,000 litres per day after the second ban on 10 February. That’s a saving of around 12 per cent.
MDC's Manager Assets and Infrastructure David Hopman said the council appreciated the conservation efforts of residents.
"We want to thank people for saving water. We know this is a difficult and frustrating time for gardeners, in particular, and we share the frustration with the lack of rain.
"No significant falls are forecast for at least the next five days but the council will, as usual, aim to ease restrictions when flows in the Waingawa increase."
The council is spending $1.6 million a year on renewal of water mains. In the 2018-19 financial year 3.6km of mains were renewed.
Toni from Aokautere - Fitzherbert
Crossroads Early Childhood Centre's annual Car Boot Sale is on this coming Saturday, 21 March 2020, 220 Church St, Palmerston North. 8:30am-11:30am. If you wish to have a site, contact the Centre on 358 0669 or cecc@crossroads.co.nz. Sites costs $20 each
Negotiable
Jude from Ashhurst - Pohangina
Wanting to get hold of between 100 and 150 of the pavers shown to finish a project. Happy to travel to pickup.
Jude from Ashhurst - Pohangina
This roller mill must almost be an antique or already is. I have had it serviced and the rollers refinished and, a collet put on the handle support as it must have worn over the years. In great working order for impressing and relief designs on copper, silver, brass, gold. I expect you could even … View moreThis roller mill must almost be an antique or already is. I have had it serviced and the rollers refinished and, a collet put on the handle support as it must have worn over the years. In great working order for impressing and relief designs on copper, silver, brass, gold. I expect you could even impress onto paper. Have not tried that though. You can get some amazing effects using net, leaves, fabric, just about anything. Will last for years as there are very few moving parts. A heavy item.
Price: $300
Jude from Ashhurst - Pohangina
Hi, we need about 100 to 150 of the pavers shown. Free or cheap please.
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