Papamoa Beach, Papamoa

2203 days ago

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2203 days ago

Sleepout (studio) available for weekday usage: Rural Oropi, 10km from Greerton, Tauranga

Gary from Oropi

Sleepout (studio) available for weekday usage: Rural Oropi, 10km from Greerton, Tauranga

(Bedroom, bathroom, lounge area; private garden area and carport.)



Our sleepout is used for temporary accommodation – family, friends and Air BnB-type guests, usually at the weekends / long weekends.

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Sleepout (studio) available for weekday usage: Rural Oropi, 10km from Greerton, Tauranga

(Bedroom, bathroom, lounge area; private garden area and carport.)



Our sleepout is used for temporary accommodation – family, friends and Air BnB-type guests, usually at the weekends / long weekends.



We have, however, had an Auckland-based professional utilising it for similar, temporary accommodation, Mondays to Fridays when he came down to do work here. More recently he has wanted to upgrade to a permanent-status accommodation though.



We’re still keen to promote and build up our little Air BnB enterprise at weekends/long weekends.



As such, we’re keen to see if there are any potential clients, who may require WEEKDAY-TYPE accommodation, such as he did.



For further information, please email me:
(If you supply a cellular number, I can easily text/call you back.)

Gary

garyintauranga@gmail.com

2204 days ago
2204 days ago

DIY decor for a creative teen

The Team from Resene ColorShop Mt Maunganui

Upcycle a skateboard into a funky clock with geometric designs and Resene testpots.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2204 days ago

Childcare/babysitter available

Debbie from Papamoa Beach

Childcare in my home any age including babies after school and evenings weekends holidays and even one offs good refs
$7. Per hr own home non smoker
02108208774

2218 days ago

Tauranga Water Restrictions

Communications from Tauranga City Council

As water usage has been extreme and the forecast is hot and dry, a sprinkler ban has now been put in place for our city.

From today, the use of all sprinklers and irrigation systems is banned until further notice.

You can still water your garden, by hand, between 5 and 8AM and 7 and 10PM.

For … View more
As water usage has been extreme and the forecast is hot and dry, a sprinkler ban has now been put in place for our city.

From today, the use of all sprinklers and irrigation systems is banned until further notice.

You can still water your garden, by hand, between 5 and 8AM and 7 and 10PM.

For more information and tips on conserving water visit tauranga.govt.nz/savingwater

Let’s make every drop count.

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2205 days ago

Papamoa 50

from Papamoa Beach

I came to Papamoa just over a year ago and find the two round-a-bouts on Tara rd and the speeds on Tara rd, Parton rd. and associated roads to be ridiculous.
(I moved from Auckland where roads are silly normally)
I just can't believe residential roads should have such high speed limits and … View more
I came to Papamoa just over a year ago and find the two round-a-bouts on Tara rd and the speeds on Tara rd, Parton rd. and associated roads to be ridiculous.
(I moved from Auckland where roads are silly normally)
I just can't believe residential roads should have such high speed limits and round-a-bouts should require drivers to speed up to enter them. (Doncaster Drive is 50km/h - up from a school zone, but the round-about is 80km for Tara rd.)
The other round-a-bouts has two 50km/h feeder roads (both increasing speed metres before the intersection) and two high speed roads requiring drivers to reduce speed to bring the round-a-bouts traffic to a consistent 70km/h speed (a high speed for all except perfect driving conditions)
To make this situation worse the Domain end of Tara rd is feed by road speeds up to 110km/h and some drivers are still maintaining this speed by the second round-a-bout.

In addition to the above there are other roads in the Papamoa area which have speeds above the normally excepted residential 50km/h.

As the Council have seen fit to put a temporary 50Km/h on Tara rd. while it is used as a bypass for the Te Puke rd. road works and they have also indicated a review of speed limits in Papamoa is pending.
I feel now is a relevant time to raise a public discussion.
To this end I will set up a GROUP on Neighbourly to keep the discussion off the main feed.
Please feel free to join this GROUP for a friendly discussion on this topic.

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2205 days ago

Tauranga Moana Waitangi Day dawn service

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Kia ora koutou and thanks to all who attended the Tauranga Moana Waitangi Day dawn service this morning. A special thanks to kaumatua and kuia, civic leaders and other dignitaries, our rangatahi speakers, Te Reo Ratana Te Tuatoru and Waiata International for the music, and Te Kura o Matapihi for … View moreKia ora koutou and thanks to all who attended the Tauranga Moana Waitangi Day dawn service this morning. A special thanks to kaumatua and kuia, civic leaders and other dignitaries, our rangatahi speakers, Te Reo Ratana Te Tuatoru and Waiata International for the music, and Te Kura o Matapihi for the kapa haka. Share your photos of this beautiful morning and enjoy the rest of this stunning day in Tauranga Moana!

2206 days ago

Hunger for Colour - swap and save!

Resene

Brighten the day of someone in need and bring a little colour into your life...

By donating a can of food you'll save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.80 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.

Resene will gift… View more
Brighten the day of someone in need and bring a little colour into your life...

By donating a can of food you'll save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.80 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.

Resene will gift all food donations to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks.

Start gathering up those cans so you can swap and save at your local Resene owned ColorShop.
Learn more

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2206 days ago

Dining table and chairs

Jacqui from Welcome Bay

Chairs slighty cracked otherwise good condition new silver covers to arrive soon.

Price: $70

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2207 days ago

Orthodontist Recommendation

Jann from Papamoa Beach

Can anybody recomend a good orthodontist for a 12 yr old please

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2206 days ago

AVOCADO

James from Welcome Bay

Quality organically grown avocado for sale. bulk deals for sure. plenty left get in while hot

Price: $123

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2208 days ago

Movers Tauranga

Lesley from Oropi

Could someone recommend reliable and economical movers from Bethlehem storage to Papamoa. Thanks

2207 days ago

Love Where You Live - February 1st to 29th 🥰

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Love is in the air this month! We’re not just talking about Valentine’s Day... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign.

Our theme for February is all about finding ways to show your home and community a little extra love and care. Whether it’s organising a street clean up, … View more
Love is in the air this month! We’re not just talking about Valentine’s Day... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign.

Our theme for February is all about finding ways to show your home and community a little extra love and care. Whether it’s organising a street clean up, helping a neighbour tidy up their property, putting together a working bee, or installing a communal pātaka or library - there are countless ways to make our neighbourhoods more enjoyable for everyone.

Don’t forget to share the love! Let us know how you’re improving your neighbourhood this month by email or tag us online and include the following hashtag:

#NSNZlovewhereyoulive

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2207 days ago

Buy Better, Wear Longer, Dispose Smarter

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Fashion brands nowadays are becoming more eco-aware, and so are consumers. From production to disposal, fashion retailers and upscale designers alike are rethinking the effects their fabrics have on the environment. Even though we tend to see fashion’s ecological impact as a brand focused … View moreFashion brands nowadays are becoming more eco-aware, and so are consumers. From production to disposal, fashion retailers and upscale designers alike are rethinking the effects their fabrics have on the environment. Even though we tend to see fashion’s ecological impact as a brand focused problem, as consumers, we can play an important part in creating a path toward a sustainable, and more importantly a zero-waste future. It is as simple as changing our mind-set and being more mindful about the choices we make. All it takes is to gain a little more knowledge about the clothing we wear.
The textile industry draws significantly upon the ecosystem for the raw materials that create our fabrics, but some production processes tend to be more ‘unfriendly’ than others. The great news is that as major brands become increasingly eco-conscious, sustainability standards are also gaining traction across the industry. These standards support best practices and contribute to the emergence of organic or recycled fibre alternatives. As most of us understand the detrimental impacts that fibre production has on the environment, organic and preferred options which are more sustainably produced and far greener, are readily available.

Brands are making commitments. Big brands such as Kathmandu, H&M and Nike have pledged to achieve a 100 percent sustainable cotton production line by 2025 indicating increased accessibility to these garments. Organic and more sustainable counterparts from almost all types of natural fibres, including cotton, linen, down and wool, are becoming similarly available at retailers across the globe.
Amazing! ...

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