Pleasant Point - Temuka, Pleasant Point

2552 days ago

Electric Vehicle Display and Test Drives

Martin from Timaru

International Electric Vehicle week begins in Timaru! Come along to the Farmers' Market on 9 September (from 9am until 12pm) and chat to local owners and local dealers about how the ever-increasing range of Electric Vehicles can support your lifestyle or your business. Whether your … View moreInternational Electric Vehicle week begins in Timaru! Come along to the Farmers' Market on 9 September (from 9am until 12pm) and chat to local owners and local dealers about how the ever-increasing range of Electric Vehicles can support your lifestyle or your business. Whether your motivation is environmental, public health or economic, operating EVs in New Zealand makes real sense. This event is supported by funding from the EECA (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority) and Timaru EV dealers.

The display will be followed by Test Drives at Caroline Bay from 1:30pm until 3:30pm. Hearing about EVs is one thing, but putting your foot on the accelerator of any electric vehicle is an experience you'll never forget.

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2553 days ago

5 of Neighbourly's quirkiest posts!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly team love to see whats happening across the country. So we thought we'd share five of the most interesting posts we've found this year!

From Spanish celebrities to Hedgehog Hospitals - Check out our list of quirky Neighbourly Posts here!

Did you know that you can … View more
The Neighbourly team love to see whats happening across the country. So we thought we'd share five of the most interesting posts we've found this year!

From Spanish celebrities to Hedgehog Hospitals - Check out our list of quirky Neighbourly Posts here!

Did you know that you can browse posts from neighbourhoods across the country on our Public Notices tab? Any content shared to these public pages are posts that have been made with the "Public Post" box ticked.
Take a look now!

2553 days ago

Consent rule pitched as way to avoid old burner ban in Timaru

Brooke Black Reporter from The Timaru Herald

The resource consent process may be the best way to help Timaru householders meet clean air rules, a residents'-led lobby group suggests.

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2554 days ago

Want FREE Resene cleaning products?

Resene

Clean up around your place with your choice of a free Resene cleaning product when you spend $100 or more at your local Resene ColorShop during July 2017. Plus get 10L of Resene Ceiling Paint white for $99!

These offers are available to Resene ColorShop/DIY cardholders. Not a cardholder? … View more
Clean up around your place with your choice of a free Resene cleaning product when you spend $100 or more at your local Resene ColorShop during July 2017. Plus get 10L of Resene Ceiling Paint white for $99!

These offers are available to Resene ColorShop/DIY cardholders. Not a cardholder? Don't worry; you can sign up FREE when you’re in store. Find out more now.

Tinting and PaintWise levy extra.
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2555 days ago

Worried about replacement costs? Let's chat...

Environment Canterbury

We’re committed to helping you prepare for the 31 October wood burner deadline. From confidential, friendly advice through to increased funding (up to $5000 per application). Plus at least 10 FREE replacement wood burners, including installation, to give away.

To arrange your confidential chat… View more
We’re committed to helping you prepare for the 31 October wood burner deadline. From confidential, friendly advice through to increased funding (up to $5000 per application). Plus at least 10 FREE replacement wood burners, including installation, to give away.

To arrange your confidential chat go to www.warmercheaper.co.nz/Timaru
Find out more

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2555 days ago

We've got a good story for you...

Community Resilience Coordinator from New Zealand Red Cross

The Canterbury earthquakes severely disrupted the lives of schoolchildren through school closures, merges, and family stresses resulting from housing and insurance issues. To help, New Zealand Red Cross provided $6.9 million to 179 Canterbury schools, designed to improve the well-being of childrenView moreThe Canterbury earthquakes severely disrupted the lives of schoolchildren through school closures, merges, and family stresses resulting from housing and insurance issues. To help, New Zealand Red Cross provided $6.9 million to 179 Canterbury schools, designed to improve the well-being of children by funding a range of school programmes, events and initiatives.

Find out the difference this funding made to both the schools and students in the sixth of our 10 Good Stories videos. These videos show all the ways Red Cross helped one in five Cantabrians recover from the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, thanks to the generous donations of people from New Zealand and beyond.
See Good Stories now

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