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Communications from Tauranga City Council
There is one week left to share your thoughts on how we can improve some Mount streets.
Let us know what you think of the ideas that the community and council have worked on for four popular routes.
Head to our website to find out more and share your thoughts.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
There’s still time to have your say on the speed limit changes we’re proposing to a number of local roads and near some schools.
To improve safety, we’re proposing 40km/h variable speed limits around Matua Primary School, Tauranga Intermediate School, Aquinas College, Golden Sands Primary … View moreThere’s still time to have your say on the speed limit changes we’re proposing to a number of local roads and near some schools.
To improve safety, we’re proposing 40km/h variable speed limits around Matua Primary School, Tauranga Intermediate School, Aquinas College, Golden Sands Primary School and Taumata School zones; and lowering the speed limit on sections of Ohauiti Road, Welcome Bay Road, Kaitemako Road, Oropi Road, Pyes Pa Road, Totara Street, Parton Road, Tara Road, Domain Road, Maranui Street and Papamoa Beach Road.
These are areas of the city where we have received ongoing complaints about the speed limits and where the city has changed from a rural environment to an urban environment.
Let us know what you think. Submissions close 27 November 2020.
Faye from Tauranga City
It's been challenging year to say the least for charities such as ourselves.
This is our last effort for 2020 to raise some funds to help us support those living in the community with Dementia.
Please come along and support, every little bit raised stays here in our community
Devan from Smart Express Tauranga
2 strong men and a truck. Available for house moves- 7 days a week.
Randi from Papamoa Beach
Various sizes
Ranch slider 256x200, windows 117x155, 116x78, 57x86, 156x116, 196x154 (These are approx)
You will need to pick up from Papamoa Beach Road near Domain Road
Free
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
He’s small, he’s blue and he has a sack of 28 amazing presents that need to be given away in the lead up to Christmas.
Simply find the secret Santa code hidden within a post on your Neighbourly newsfeed and use this to enter the daily draw on our Santa in the Suburbs competition page.
… View moreHe’s small, he’s blue and he has a sack of 28 amazing presents that need to be given away in the lead up to Christmas.
Simply find the secret Santa code hidden within a post on your Neighbourly newsfeed and use this to enter the daily draw on our Santa in the Suburbs competition page.
Don't miss out on today's daily prize!
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Yve from Papamoa Beach
hi there
good condition, scotch chest. All drawers work, no borer!
pick up Papamoa 😊
Price: $100
Ros from Mount Maunganui
If you are looking for accommodation for the Mt Maunganui 1/2marathon,.I have a lovely place beach front.suit mature couple.
By Tay Street,see all the action .
Message for more details.
Kids ask us for attention because they are learning how to navigate the world and build relationships - they need to be able to speak and be listened to so they can learn and grow. Challenge the #outdated rules - it’s time to shake off the old and reveal the new. Find out more
Lyn from Tauranga Tasting Tours & Charters
November 27, after travelling to Whangamata & having morning tea at Luv Coffee, we will travel to Cathedral Cove, Hahei. We'll just enjoy the vista from the looking platform as, you need to be very fit to descend the umpteen steps to the beach. Our next stop will be at Cathedral Cove … View moreNovember 27, after travelling to Whangamata & having morning tea at Luv Coffee, we will travel to Cathedral Cove, Hahei. We'll just enjoy the vista from the looking platform as, you need to be very fit to descend the umpteen steps to the beach. Our next stop will be at Cathedral Cove Macadamias. We'll receive a talk about how the orchard runs through the year & view the processing facilities.
"Our macadamias are hand-picked & certified organic. Macadamias are high in fibre & anti-oxidants; contain vitamins A, B group and E, are high in beneficial mono-unsaturated fats and are cholesterol free." This venue has a large range of macadamia products which you can purchase, if you're so-inclined. But we warn you - their macadamia brittle is addictive!
At our next venue, Hot Water Brewing Co, you will get a chance to sample liqueurs from Purangi Estate (Our favorite was the Manuka Honey Liqueur.)or craft beer or green/Black/ & Lapsang Souchon teas, with a piece of pizza to wash them down.
We'll proceed to Mercury Bay Estate for shared platters for lunch & a flight of wines or tea/coffee, & dine in the evening at The Lost Spring.
Details can be seen at www.smore.com... coromandel
Gift vouchers available
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Tauranga faces a “challenging” funding shortfall over the next 10 years because of the city’s rapid growth.
Up to $4.3 billion needs to be invested in in roads, parks, pipes, stormwater systems and other infrastructure to open up land for new homes and cater to the intensification of Te Papa… View moreTauranga faces a “challenging” funding shortfall over the next 10 years because of the city’s rapid growth.
Up to $4.3 billion needs to be invested in in roads, parks, pipes, stormwater systems and other infrastructure to open up land for new homes and cater to the intensification of Te Papa peninsula. This is approximately double what we currently invest in such projects.
We’ll consult with you about this challenge early next year as we prepare our Long-term Plan 2021-31.
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Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd
Here is a fun and easy way to reuse a plastic bottle! These are the basic instructions for creating a plastic bottle planter. Creative fun for the kids and recycling those plastic bottles? We call that a win-win.
They look adorable with succulents (cactus or herbs would also work) and chances are … View moreHere is a fun and easy way to reuse a plastic bottle! These are the basic instructions for creating a plastic bottle planter. Creative fun for the kids and recycling those plastic bottles? We call that a win-win.
They look adorable with succulents (cactus or herbs would also work) and chances are the planters will last for a while.
You’ll need:
• Plastic bottles
• Sharpie
• Acrylic paint & brushes
• Pencil (for sketching details)
• Scissors
1. Use the sharpie to mark out the shape of your animal on the bottle.
2. With scissors roughly cut out your shapes. After the top of the bottle is removed go back around and clean up the edges. Wipe clean (make sure bottle is clean and dry).3. Paint the bottle with chosen shade of acrylic paint, this will take several coats. Tip: use a hair dryer to speed drying between coats. Spray paint made for plastic can be used if you already have a can at home.
4. Once dry, use the pencil to sketch the eyes, mouth, and other details, and paint over with your desired colours.
5. Fill with soil and your favourite succulents. These also make cute containers to keep anything in (pencils, food, toys, beads) as well as colourful décor for your kids’ room.
We hope you enjoyed our tutorial and if you make a one we would love to see a picture!
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
Isn't she a little cutie - meet Bee 🐝
A 4 year old, Jack Russell cross, she loves running around and playing and is looking for someone to be her best friend - could it be you?
Come and see this Bee-autiful wee girl down at the Tauranga dog pound, 88 Hewletts Road, Mount Maunganui … View moreIsn't she a little cutie - meet Bee 🐝
A 4 year old, Jack Russell cross, she loves running around and playing and is looking for someone to be her best friend - could it be you?
Come and see this Bee-autiful wee girl down at the Tauranga dog pound, 88 Hewletts Road, Mount Maunganui weekdays from 2pm till 4.30pm 😍
Communications from Tauranga City Council
On Saturday 21 November our project team for 'Innovating streets at The Mount' will have a stall set up at Main Beach, Marine Parade (next to the surf lifesaving club).
Head on down there between 9am and 2pm to understand more about the project and to ask any questions you have.
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