Tararua District, Pahiatua

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear out that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free!

2640 days ago

Foxton beach fun run

Neil Price from Foxton Lions Club

Hi neighbours - register now for the Foxton beach fun run!

When: Sunday 11th November 2018, Starts at 8.30am

- 1/2 Marathon Run Only Start 8:30 am $30
- 10 Km Run / Walk Start 9:00 am $20
- 5Km Run / Walk Start 9:15 am $10
- Primary School Children Run or Walk $5

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Hi neighbours - register now for the Foxton beach fun run!

When: Sunday 11th November 2018, Starts at 8.30am

- 1/2 Marathon Run Only Start 8:30 am $30
- 10 Km Run / Walk Start 9:00 am $20
- 5Km Run / Walk Start 9:15 am $10
- Primary School Children Run or Walk $5

Register now online www.foxtonlions.co.nz, flick us an email at funrun@foxtonlions.co.nz or text 021490828
Register today

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2640 days ago

Reminder for motorists this long weekend

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Note on speed threshold: Over the holiday period – 4pm on Friday 19 October to 6am on Tuesday 23 October 2018 – if you're detected by a safe speed camera exceeding the posted speed limit by more than 4 km/h, you are highly likely to be ticketed.

Police and the NZ Transport Agency are … View more
Note on speed threshold: Over the holiday period – 4pm on Friday 19 October to 6am on Tuesday 23 October 2018 – if you're detected by a safe speed camera exceeding the posted speed limit by more than 4 km/h, you are highly likely to be ticketed.

Police and the NZ Transport Agency are reminding people to start their journey well rested and stay safe on the roads if they are going away for the long weekend.

“Share the road like it’s your family driving around you,” says Superintendent Steve Greally, National Manager Road Policing. “This is where Police’s focus remains as well. We know the four main behaviours that contribute to death and serious injury on our roads are people driving distracted, drivers impaired by fatigue, drugs, or alcohol, drivers speeding, and people not wearing their seatbelt.

Statistics: During Labour weekend in 2017 there were five fatal crashes and 76 reported injury crashes. These crashes resulted in six deaths, 23 serious injuries and 103 minor injuries.

In 2017, fatigue was a contributing factor in 32 fatal crashes and 100 serious injury crashes. Driver fatigue is difficult to identify or recognise as contributing to a crash. This means it’s likely that fatigue is under-recorded, and contributes to more crashes than we realise.

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2641 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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2641 days ago

Tararua Mental Health Service on the move

Lisa Knight from MidCentral District Health Board

After 18 months of planning, the Dannevirke office of Tararua Mental Health and Addictions Service is on the move.
The service will move from its current site at Dannevirke Hospital, on the corner of Barraud and Waterloo Streets, to 20 Allardice St, at the end of November.

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2642 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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2642 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

2642 days ago

Help Youthline change lives

The Warehouse Dannevirke

We're partnering with Youthline to support young people in crisis to get the help they need. When you buy a $2 pen or donate at the checkout before 30th Oct you’ll help ensure that every call, text, and email to Youthline gets answered.

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2642 days ago

Poll: Who was your Manawatū Turbos player of the season?

George Heagney Reporter from Manawatū Standard

Gidday neighbours,
The Manawatū Turbos' season has come to an end. Who impressed you the most during the year?
To read more, click here

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Who was your Manawatū Turbos player of the season?
  • 12% Rob Thompson
    12% Complete
  • 8% Sam Malcolm
    8% Complete
  • 8% Jamie Booth
    8% Complete
  • 40% Jackson Hemopo
    40% Complete
  • 8% Antonio Kiri Kiri
    8% Complete
  • 20% Liam Mitchell
    20% Complete
  • 4% Someone else
    4% Complete
25 votes
2642 days ago

Toxic algae has been found in the Waipoua River

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Toxic algae has been found in the Waipoua River in the stretch that runs through Masterton between Paierau Road and the Ruamahanga. At the moment it is not at alert levels, but with fine weather forecast over the coming week Greater Wellington is expecting a larger bloom.

Toxic algae can quickly … View more
Toxic algae has been found in the Waipoua River in the stretch that runs through Masterton between Paierau Road and the Ruamahanga. At the moment it is not at alert levels, but with fine weather forecast over the coming week Greater Wellington is expecting a larger bloom.

Toxic algae can quickly kill if swallowed even in small amounts (coin sized). Please keep a close eye on babies and toddlers and keep dogs on a leash when walking by the river. Greater Wellington will be monitoring popular swimming spots weekly throughout the summer. We will alert the public whenever there is cause for concern.

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2642 days ago

Spectacular floral art show

Anne from Hokowhitu

Floral Art Clubs from the area are competing for the Designer of the Year. The show of work will be amazing: beautiful, sculpural, colourful, and modern - plant material used in new and creative ways. Palmerston North Community Leisure Centre Saturday 27 October 10am to 4pm, Sunday 28th October … View moreFloral Art Clubs from the area are competing for the Designer of the Year. The show of work will be amazing: beautiful, sculpural, colourful, and modern - plant material used in new and creative ways. Palmerston North Community Leisure Centre Saturday 27 October 10am to 4pm, Sunday 28th October 10am to 3pm. See poster for more details.

Poster final.pdf Download View

2643 days ago

Social climbers - the comedy - is touring NZ!

Roger Halls Sparkling Comedy Social Climbers

What do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.

Torrential rain … View more
What do you call six women stranded on a mountain in the rain: ridiculous! Or you could call them social climbers … but just not to their faces! Once at the hut, not only do they unload their packs full of food, wine, and a souvenir rock; their hang-ups get unloaded as well.

Torrential rain and a flooded bridge keep them stranded for three days. What they get up to, to help pass the time, raises a few eyebrows and will have you laughing, tearing up and applauding enthusiastically as they bare all.

Of course, it’s not just souls that are exposed, there’s a little nudity, a cracking thunderstorm, explosions, screaming bloody murder, ghostly stories, a birthday celebration, a séance, a drunken party, confessions, meltdowns and revelations that will keep you and your friends entertained throughout.

Perfectly timed for your own social group’s ascent into summer, don’t miss this hilarious play when it comes to a town near you in November.
Buy tickets here!

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2643 days ago

A new lower price for locals at Pukaha. Great news.

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

Something new is emerging from the Pūkaha forest.
Pukaha is launching a brand-new look and a special new "local's rate" for residents from Norsewood to Featherston.
To celebrate this exciting development, Pūkaha are holding a community open day full of fun, laughter and learning. … View more
Something new is emerging from the Pūkaha forest.
Pukaha is launching a brand-new look and a special new "local's rate" for residents from Norsewood to Featherston.
To celebrate this exciting development, Pūkaha are holding a community open day full of fun, laughter and learning. There will be entertainment, nature-inspired craft stalls, free guided tours and plenty of fun activities from 10 am until 3 pm. Entry is by koha (donation).

 Pūkaha will be joined by their supporters and partners, including Rangitāne ‘o’ Wairarapa, The Department of Conservation and both of the Masterton and Tararua District Councils.

The open day is all about acknowledging how important the local community is in the ongoing protection and development of this important taonga. Pūkaha is a treasure of both of the Wairarapa and Tararua regions. We want more locals to visit on a regular basis and to think of this place as their own. We understand that it needs to be made more affordable for locals to visit the reserve and the locals rate has been developed with this in mind. From the 21st of October locals will be able to visit Pūkaha at half of the regular entrance fee. Better still, if a local brings along full paying visitors from outside of the regions they can come in for free. All that is required is proof of address. It’s as simple as that!

Pūkaha is also unveiling a gorgeous new look for the National Wildlife Centre at this event. The new branding incorporates the significant partnership with Rangitāne ‘o’ Wairarapa who made the extraordinary gesture of gifting the reserve back to the Crown after their treaty settlement was confirmed in 2014. It marks the beginning of more joint initiatives between Rangitāne and Pukaha.

Pūkaha is committed to lifting the presence of Rangitāne in the reserve and visitor centre. “A stronger cultural presence at Pūkaha is long overdue. Our staff, volunteers and our visitors are hungry to learn about the cultural significance of this forest” says Pūkaha’s general manager, Emily Court.

Pūkaha’s board chairperson, Bob Francis commented “We’ve worked hard over the last few years to improve our infrastructure and are excited about working more closely with Rangitāne to further develop the visitor experience for the thousands who come here each year. The Board will also continue to work closely with the Department of Conservation and the local community to achieve our conservation goals. It is important that the community has a pride and sense of ownership in Pūkaha, after all the community has had a very strong hand in Pūkaha’s ongoing success.”

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2643 days ago

Resene test pots

Helen from Hokowhitu

Hardly used.

Free

2644 days ago

Topiki boundary changes

Reporter Manawatū Standard

Hi Neighbours,
A combined committee, called Topiki, representing Tokomaru and Ōpiki wants the towns to join the Palmerston North City Council - they believe the Horowhenua District Council is neglecting and ignoring the towns, and they will be better off as part of Palmerston North.
Do you think … View more
Hi Neighbours,
A combined committee, called Topiki, representing Tokomaru and Ōpiki wants the towns to join the Palmerston North City Council - they believe the Horowhenua District Council is neglecting and ignoring the towns, and they will be better off as part of Palmerston North.
Do you think its a good idea? And do you think there are any other towns looking to jump ship from their current council?

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