Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

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1176 days ago

Breaking news...

Sue from Waikanae

Confusion at the Flax Cart Community Centre this morning.....

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1175 days ago

Planning what to grow? Put these new varieties on your to-plant list!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Here's our list of the best new-release varieties of edible plants to grow this season.

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1178 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend: Bush robin/toutouwai

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Photographer Louise Thomas made a visit to Bushy Park, prior to lockdown. Now that we are all at home, please feel free to post a picture of the birds you have in your garden.

"Bush robins/toutouwai (Petroica longipes) have an open heart, they roam tramping tracks without fear because it … View more
Photographer Louise Thomas made a visit to Bushy Park, prior to lockdown. Now that we are all at home, please feel free to post a picture of the birds you have in your garden.

"Bush robins/toutouwai (Petroica longipes) have an open heart, they roam tramping tracks without fear because it doesn’t occur to them to be afraid. They have no armour on their personalities. If they were humans they would help you change your tyre and laugh about the experience.
They will stand on your shoes if you sit too long. And rummage inquiringly while you unpack your pack. I read once that the open-hearted will inherit the Earth. I hope it’s true – that it is better to be possibly hurt than hardened. But the open-hearted are often preyed upon by the ambitious. It might be why the robin is at risk and declining – he’s just a little too trusting of those that would eat him. Bushy Park, July 2021."

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1178 days ago

HOMELESS PEOPLE

Donna from Otaki District

What does this conjure up for you? Someone who is down and out, scruffy, sleeping rough. Teenagers kicked out of home or running away from abuse etc in their home. Drug users.
This is not who we are. Sound familiar.
Homeless people are families who cannot afford the rent so have several options. … View more
What does this conjure up for you? Someone who is down and out, scruffy, sleeping rough. Teenagers kicked out of home or running away from abuse etc in their home. Drug users.
This is not who we are. Sound familiar.
Homeless people are families who cannot afford the rent so have several options.
* Share a house with others so the house is cramped . Yes there are families living with families in a three bedroom house. This means that a family is living in one bedroom but sharing kitchen, bathroom, living areas etc.
* They are sleeping in their car
* They have managed to find emergency accommodation and some of these people have been there for a year and no expectation of finding a place in the near future
* They are in transitional housing but are only there for 13 weeks. This may or may not be extended
* The family is broken up and spread around several houses so that the children have a bed and a
roof over their head
Homeless people are older ones who have had to move out of their rentals because the owner wants to put family members in there. Or raise the rent. Or need to do renovations to make the house a healthy home
There is bound to be other categories and reasons of homelessness. Being homeless has affected people of all ages from young to older people
Homeless people do not make a fuss because that would put what accommodation they have at risk. They live in substandard housing and do not say anything because again they put themselves at risk
But it is time we all made a stand and have our voices heard. There is no shame to being homeless.
9 times out of 10 it has been something completely out of your hands. Every New Zealander has the right to accommodation.
What are the basic human rights in NZ?
Social, cultural and economic rights include the right to participate in culture, the right to work, the right to an adequate standard of living ..........
The rate of homelessness is rising while accommodation is not getting any better but worse as landlords sell off their rentals and no homes like we used to have such as State Housing.

ITS TIME WE ALL SPOKE UP AND MADE A STAND TO STOP THIS CONTINUING.

Watch this space, more is to come

From the

www.newsroom.co.nz...

1178 days ago

Movies to beat lockdown blues

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Have you got a favourite movie to watch during lockdown?
A streaming site from Wellington video rental survivor Aro Video is the perfect antidote for the seen-it-all-before blues with over 850 titles curated from more than 30 years of experience renting out films people actually want to watch.
Tell… View more
Have you got a favourite movie to watch during lockdown?
A streaming site from Wellington video rental survivor Aro Video is the perfect antidote for the seen-it-all-before blues with over 850 titles curated from more than 30 years of experience renting out films people actually want to watch.
Tell us what you have been watching?

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1178 days ago

Ginger & White cat

Steve from Paraparaumu Beach

I would like to thank the person or people that found my mother’s beloved cat Cindii in their swimming pool.
She obviously tried to have a drink slipped in and tragically drowned.
You didn’t just throw her in the bin but delivered her to the Raumati Beach Vets where we were able to retrieve … View more
I would like to thank the person or people that found my mother’s beloved cat Cindii in their swimming pool.
She obviously tried to have a drink slipped in and tragically drowned.
You didn’t just throw her in the bin but delivered her to the Raumati Beach Vets where we were able to retrieve her.

Thank you.

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1177 days ago

Muka Harakeke... Do you have any surplus

Julianne from Raumati Beach

Kia Ora neighbours,
My friend and I are looking for a Pa Harakeke of Muka, that you would be happy for us to Harvest from. My friend is on a Raranga course and about to start a Rapaki (Cape) which requires muka. With all the harakeke on the Kapiti Coast, we have been unable to find a supply. Made … View more
Kia Ora neighbours,
My friend and I are looking for a Pa Harakeke of Muka, that you would be happy for us to Harvest from. My friend is on a Raranga course and about to start a Rapaki (Cape) which requires muka. With all the harakeke on the Kapiti Coast, we have been unable to find a supply. Made more difficult to search due to Lockdown.

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1177 days ago

Food Recall: Cathedral Cove Naturals brand Chocolate Coconut Yoghurt

James from Waikanae

Cathedral Cove Naturals Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates up to and including 21/10/2021 of its Cathedral Cove Naturals brand Chocolate Coconut Yoghurt due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). The dark chocolate used in the product contains milk. People with a milk allergy or … View moreCathedral Cove Naturals Ltd is recalling all batches and all dates up to and including 21/10/2021 of its Cathedral Cove Naturals brand Chocolate Coconut Yoghurt due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). The dark chocolate used in the product contains milk. People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume this product. If you are not allergic or intolerant to milk, this recall does not affect you.


READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...

1179 days ago

Sneaky Price Increase by Nestle

Felicity from Waikanae Beach

Today when putting my shopping away I noticed the new tin of Nestle Light & Creamy Evaporated Milk was smaller than the one I had already so I checked the volume and noted it is now 35ml less but the same price and surprise surprise the same recipe us on the back and somehow miraculously it now… View moreToday when putting my shopping away I noticed the new tin of Nestle Light & Creamy Evaporated Milk was smaller than the one I had already so I checked the volume and noted it is now 35ml less but the same price and surprise surprise the same recipe us on the back and somehow miraculously it now needs, yes you guessed it only 340 ml instead of 375ml.

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1178 days ago

Parts of country to go to Alert Level 3

Neighbourly.co.nz

All regions outside of the Auckland and Northland region will move to Alert Level 3 11.59pm Tuesday August 31.

In a press conference Friday afternoon, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed that Auckland and Northland will likely need to complete a further full two weeks at level 4 in order to … View more
All regions outside of the Auckland and Northland region will move to Alert Level 3 11.59pm Tuesday August 31.

In a press conference Friday afternoon, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed that Auckland and Northland will likely need to complete a further full two weeks at level 4 in order to keep the Delta variant from spreading further in the regions.

Here's what you need to know
- There will be regional boundaries, there will be no travel allowed between regions unless required for essential services.
- Boundaries maintained in the last February lockdown will be reinstated.
- Around 500 locations of interest have been identified.
- The exposure site in Warkworth is a large workplace. Ardern hoped the people of Northland will understand why they're moving with caution. Northland won't always be grouped in with Auckland.

To stay up to date with the latest, follow the Stuff blog.

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1180 days ago

Are you supporting your local dairy?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hullo Neighbourly folk.
It is the second week of lockdown and no doubt some of you will have needed to pop out for milk or bread, or some other essential. Many of you will have shopped in that much loved institution, the dairy. We would love to hear you story about your local dairy and the people … View more
Hullo Neighbourly folk.
It is the second week of lockdown and no doubt some of you will have needed to pop out for milk or bread, or some other essential. Many of you will have shopped in that much loved institution, the dairy. We would love to hear you story about your local dairy and the people who run it. If possible, please post a picture.
Click on Read More to read a Stuff story from earlier this year on the importance of the local dairy.

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1178 days ago

Playing up plywood

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

With a few Resene testpots, simple shapes can become fun kid-friendly accessories.

Find out how to create your own.

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1179 days ago

Gardening live chat on now!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Hello neighbours,

It’s coming up to spring, and with everyone stuck at home in Covid lockdown, what better time to get the garden in order? NZ Gardener editor Jo McCarroll and Jack Hobbs, manager of the Auckland Botanic Gardens, are live on Stuff now to answer all your gardening questions.

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1182 days ago

Random acts of kindness

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk, it can be frustrating being locked up at home. All around the country, however, people are looking after each other and trying to do their best in lockdown.
On Friday a Stuff photographer took this picture in Melrose (Wellington) of a nice message to a rubbish collector. … View more
Hi Neighbourly folk, it can be frustrating being locked up at home. All around the country, however, people are looking after each other and trying to do their best in lockdown.
On Friday a Stuff photographer took this picture in Melrose (Wellington) of a nice message to a rubbish collector. Please tell us about any acts of kindness you have observed in your neighbourhood.

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1179 days ago

Cancer doesn't stop, we won't either.

Cancer Society

COVID-19 has taken away our Daffodil Day Street Appeal.

The demand on our cancer services goes up during lockdown. And that's why we need you now more than ever. $24 helps to provide transport to and from cancer treatment.

Donate now to support the Cancer Society's vital services … View more
COVID-19 has taken away our Daffodil Day Street Appeal.

The demand on our cancer services goes up during lockdown. And that's why we need you now more than ever. $24 helps to provide transport to and from cancer treatment.

Donate now to support the Cancer Society's vital services to support New Zealanders going through cancer.
Learn more

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