Bunnythorpe, Palmerston North

851 days ago

Roberts Line Closure?

Steve from Kelvin Grove

Please could all concerned residents submit to PNCC on this ASAP

My submission:
I am writing to oppose the proposed closing of the Roberts Line/Railway Road intersection.

I have used this intersection safely for years as have many other Kelvin Grove residents for travelling to points North … View more
Please could all concerned residents submit to PNCC on this ASAP

My submission:
I am writing to oppose the proposed closing of the Roberts Line/Railway Road intersection.

I have used this intersection safely for years as have many other Kelvin Grove residents for travelling to points North through Bunnythorpe, or points West via Kairanga/Bunnythorpe Rd. Alternative routes will require more time and vehicle emissions or travelling though some of the PN 50 km/hr zone. This can only lengthen travel times, resulting in more tired/frustrated drivers and reduced safety, plus huge inconvenience for Roberts Line residents travelling North

You acknowledge that the reason for this is due to recent fatal crashes. However subsequently multiple rumble strips were added and made the need for stopping and fully checking the road abundantly clear to all but the most incompetent drivers who shouldn't be on the road. The vast majority of responsible drivers should not be penalised.

You also mention the Road To Zero campaign. This is an absurd notion (that there will be zero road deaths by 2050), yet leads to a mentality that speeds limits should be continually slowed and roads closed in the belief that "pedestrians and people on bikes" are going to be a significant solution to transport-even for an intersection like this, miles out in the countryside.

I urge that the Roberts Line/ Railway Road intersection remain open to vehicles.

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845 days ago

Homed Manawatū - Out Now!

Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Manawatu

Our House of the Week this week is an entertainers dream in Kelvin Grove, two living areas that flow out to al fresco decks, a scullery and stunning galley kitchen mean it's the perfect house to have guests over. With three bedrooms plus an office/bedroom there's plenty of room for … View moreOur House of the Week this week is an entertainers dream in Kelvin Grove, two living areas that flow out to al fresco decks, a scullery and stunning galley kitchen mean it's the perfect house to have guests over. With three bedrooms plus an office/bedroom there's plenty of room for everyone. For sale through Jason Ashcroft and Fletcher Hautapu from Harcourts. Read all about it on page 3 of Homed.

Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Manawatū to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in the Homed Manawatū.

Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Manawatū gets delivered to letterboxes on a Thursday, and also inserted into the Manawatū Standard, delivered to subscribers, and is available in Supermarkets, Dairies and Petrol Stations for customers to buy

For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Karen Baker on 021 973 105 or karen.baker@stuff.co.nz

Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz

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845 days ago

Classes at Feilding Art Centre

The Feilding & District Art Society

The start of a new month means the start of new classes at Feilding Art Centre.

Those wanting to get creative in September can come along to one of our regular Have a Go sessions, or sign up for our latest class offerings.

Check out the listings below and be sure to visit … View more
The start of a new month means the start of new classes at Feilding Art Centre.

Those wanting to get creative in September can come along to one of our regular Have a Go sessions, or sign up for our latest class offerings.

Check out the listings below and be sure to visit www.feildingartsociety.com... to sign up for your preferred session!

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845 days ago

Golden Oldies

Beds & More Outlet Shop Feilding

You know why you're called Golden Oldies aye?
Because you get a Gold Card when you're over 65.
We still love ya'll, Grandpas, Grandmas, Nanas, Granny, Pop, whoever you are your special to someone!

We've got FREE delivery for our Gold Card holders on selected items. Pop … View more
You know why you're called Golden Oldies aye?
Because you get a Gold Card when you're over 65.
We still love ya'll, Grandpas, Grandmas, Nanas, Granny, Pop, whoever you are your special to someone!

We've got FREE delivery for our Gold Card holders on selected items. Pop instore for a chat.

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845 days ago

How to Look After Linen

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Linen looks good but is notorious for creasing. Here's how to get the best from this stylish fabric.

Linen wrinkles and creases very easily so if you want it to appear smooth and flat, it needs ironing. It may also need starching. However, the wrinkles in the fabric are often considered … View more
Linen looks good but is notorious for creasing. Here's how to get the best from this stylish fabric.

Linen wrinkles and creases very easily so if you want it to appear smooth and flat, it needs ironing. It may also need starching. However, the wrinkles in the fabric are often considered part of linen’s character, and many linen garments are now designed to be air-dried and worn without ironing.

Tips for machine washing linen
• Check the care label for guidance on washing temperature.
• Always separate dark/coloured linens from white or off-white linens to avoid colour transfer in the wash.
• The first time you wash a linen article, wash it separately from other materials. Linen can cause lint.
• Linen is a natural fibre that can absorb a lot of water. This means it is prone to heavy creasing in the wash. If you give linen items a lot of space to move around in the washing machine drum, this should reduce the amount of creasing. It is best to only half fill the machine.
• Avoid using bleach on linen, as this weakens the fibres and it may affect the colour of dyed linens.
• Bleach particles in conventional washing powder make natural linen colour fade, so use only mild detergents.
• If possible, choose a wash programme with a long soak, a short wash/rinse and a short spin and using a moderate to cool temperature.
• When the wash cycle is finished, immediately remove items from the machine to avoid any extra creasing.
• Straighten out and gently stretch the linen after the wash.
• Line-dry or air dry or dry flat.
•Do not tumble dry linen, as it may leave permanent creasing and it will shorten the life of the item. If you dry linen in a hot tumble dryer, it can shrink up to 15%.

Note: Linen can generally be machine washed at high temperatures but this can cause shrinkage. Modern detergents generally work just as well at a lower temperature so it is not necessary to use a hot wash. We recommend the maximum temperature you use for linen is 60°C.

Hand washing linen
Fine embroidered or hand hemmed/stitched linen items need extra care. It is usually best to hand wash these items or take them to a professional cleaner.

• Use water that is comfortably warm to the touch (blood heat) and also ensure you use the correct washing detergent (see advice above). This should be dissolved/evenly distributed in the water before you add the item.
• Let the item soak for up to two hours to ensure the fibres are saturated.
• Use gentle agitation to wash the item.
• Rinse the item in three clean rinses of cool water, or rinse until the water is clear.
• Between rinses and at the end of the wash, squeeze the excess water out of the item.
• Starch the item at this stage (if you are using starch).
• Dry flat if possible, gently pulling item to the correct size. Alternatively line-dry or air dry. Do not tumble dry.

Ironing linen
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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845 days ago

International Read a Book Day

NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North

For some people, reading is their ultimate form of relaxation and fun! For others, reading can seem like a bit of a chore. No matter what category you fall into, we encourage you to embrace National Read a Book Day. Usually, it is simply about finding the right book for you. From memoirs to sci-fi;… View moreFor some people, reading is their ultimate form of relaxation and fun! For others, reading can seem like a bit of a chore. No matter what category you fall into, we encourage you to embrace National Read a Book Day. Usually, it is simply about finding the right book for you. From memoirs to sci-fi; there are so many different types of books out there today. Use National Read a Book Day to find the perfect book for you to really get stuck into!

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847 days ago

Double bed base

Alexis from Roslyn - Terrace End

Does anyone have a double bed bass for sale?

Price: $50

851 days ago

Yoga classes

Quinton from Milson

Is there anyone out there interested in yoga classes?

847 days ago

Father's Day

NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North

Thank you to all our amazing Dads from the team at NumberWorks'nWords.

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848 days ago

Bronze fan

Quinton from Milson

Selling as we not using it anymore

Price: $10

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848 days ago

Beautiful Desk

Quinton from Milson

Hi all, I'm selling our lovely big desk and filing cabinet.
All info is on Youtube video, youtu.be...

Make me an amazing offer!

Negotiable

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848 days ago

Rural Art at Woodville Gallery

Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina

Rural artist Graham Christensen is currently exhibiting at the Woodville Art and History Galleries on the corner of Grey St and Vogel St, Woodville. Open 10am - 4pm daily.

If you haven't visited recently, the gallery has been refurbished and is looking fantastic. As well as monthly … View more
Rural artist Graham Christensen is currently exhibiting at the Woodville Art and History Galleries on the corner of Grey St and Vogel St, Woodville. Open 10am - 4pm daily.

If you haven't visited recently, the gallery has been refurbished and is looking fantastic. As well as monthly exhibitions it also houses the Lindauer Studio display (Gottfried Lindauer lived in Woodville from 1890 until he passed away in 1926 at the age of 87).

In this exhibition Graham shares the gallery with multi award winning watercolorist Judy Johnstone and acrylic pour and alcohol ink artists Melissa Haywood and Corinne Andrew.

For more information on Graham Christensen and his work: grahamchristensen.co.nz...
Or follow is facebook page: www.facebook.com...

849 days ago

Itching to shake some hands?

Central Districts Field days

So are your customers! Central Districts Field Days is excited to be taking on Exhibitors for 2023. 🎉

Join us from 16 - 18 March for this unique agriculture event that brings communities together to connect, discover and experience the future of New Zealand’s primary industries.

Central… View more
So are your customers! Central Districts Field Days is excited to be taking on Exhibitors for 2023. 🎉

Join us from 16 - 18 March for this unique agriculture event that brings communities together to connect, discover and experience the future of New Zealand’s primary industries.

Central to business, central to rural connections, central to supporting local. Whether you are looking to launch a new product, increase brand awareness, or reach a targeted audience, make sure you don’t miss out on being part of this cornerstone event.

Secure your site - Head to https://www.cdfielddays.co.nz/exhibitor-info to find out more 🚜
Find out more

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849 days ago

Notice

Jessica from Feilding

Evening all have just been alerted that there is a guy in a mask and tracksuit chasing after young girls, causing them to flee into a neighbors property. Last known the guy was heading into town.

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