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Felicity from Titahi Bay
Hi, I'm trying to find Awhina from the former Titahi Bay hairdresser's salon New Image. Does anyone know where she is? She was the best hairdresser I ever had, and a beautiful person.
Rod from Hive World Honey
Hive World now have new seasons raw Manuka, Clover, Honeydew, Multifloral and Thyme honey in stock. Come along and taste before you buy. We are at 16 Wall Place Porirua ph 04 232 7802
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Tiaho from Tawa
Ok is there someone on here know Peter Bailey that lives on Lincoln Ave
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It's been a tough few weeks for our communities, including our small businesses. To help small businesses keep connected with their neighbours, we’re offering Neighbourly Premium Business Listings FREE for three months. You’ll feature in the local business directory, plus be able to engage… View moreIt's been a tough few weeks for our communities, including our small businesses. To help small businesses keep connected with their neighbours, we’re offering Neighbourly Premium Business Listings FREE for three months. You’ll feature in the local business directory, plus be able to engage with neighbours to ask for help, share new operating hours, move damaged stock, or simply give thanks for recent support. T&Cs apply. Get Premium now
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If your answer is yes (or even a maybe), send us photos and the stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting sheds to win amazing prizes worth more than $2000. The Resene Shed of the Year 2023 winners will be announced in the April issue of … View moreIf your answer is yes (or even a maybe), send us photos and the stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting sheds to win amazing prizes worth more than $2000. The Resene Shed of the Year 2023 winners will be announced in the April issue of NZ Gardener.
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Enjoy all the upsides of living independently in a Ryman village. Easy living, security, plus a huge bonus – the support of a vibrant village community.
Your fixed base weekly fee includes rates, window cleaning, gardening and exterior maintenance, which leaves you more time and energy to … View moreEnjoy all the upsides of living independently in a Ryman village. Easy living, security, plus a huge bonus – the support of a vibrant village community.
Your fixed base weekly fee includes rates, window cleaning, gardening and exterior maintenance, which leaves you more time and energy to enjoy a fulfilled village lifestyle. Relax with a book, invite friends over for dinner, or simply put your feet up. You'll love coming home to such easy living.
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The team at NZ Compare hope everyone is keeping safe and snuggled up with their loved ones n this terrible weather. 🥰
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Regional updates for February 15th, see the live Stuff updates.
14th February - 10:45am Update: National State of Emergency
Minister for Emergency Management, Kieran McAnulty, has confirmed a National State of Emergency this morning due to the widespread damage across the country due to … View moreRegional updates for February 15th, see the live Stuff updates.
14th February - 10:45am Update: National State of Emergency
Minister for Emergency Management, Kieran McAnulty, has confirmed a National State of Emergency this morning due to the widespread damage across the country due to Cyclone Gabrielle.
While many regions have already declared a local state of emergency, a National State of Emergency gives the National Controller legal authority to apply resources across the country in support of a national level response.
Here's what you need to know:
- Heavy rain red warnings are in place for Northland and Hawke's Bay, with red strong wind warnings also for Northland, Coromandel and Taranaki. Check all weather warnings on the MetService website.
- States of emergency have been declared in Northland, Auckland, Tairāwhiti, Ōpōtiki, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato District, Hauraki District, Whakatāne District, Bay of Plenty, Napier and Hastings.
- There has been a landslide in Murawai with one firefighter missing.
- Gisborne is feared cut off and the east coast of the Coromandel Peninsula. Residents are to take note of the Welfare Centres for Gisborne and Coromandel.
- A number of road closures are in place across the North Island. View these on the Waka Kotahi NZTA website.
- Fire and Emergency is urging people to only call 111 if life or safety is at risk after a surge in calls.
- In Auckland there are 27 shelters and civil defence centres where people can go in an emergency.
Stuff are posting live updates and have shared what you need in your 3-day emergency kit. Stay up to date with Civil Defence updates and track the storm here.
2pm Update for Hawke's Bay:
Multiple evacuations needed in Puketapu, Esk Valley, Rissington, Omahu, Waiohiki, Jervoistown and Meeanee and Waipawa.
Many remain trapped in cars and houses. Several bridges have been taken out with access between Hastings and Napier now cutoff. More than 20,000 people are without power and cellphone communication in and out of the region is patchy.
Omahu residents needing shelter can go to Hastings Sports' Centre. Taradale residents can head to St Joseph's Māori Girls' School.
Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary
Can you help? Have you got belongings that you need to get rid of?
Rotary Club of Plimmerton POP UP SHOP. We are supporting the Wellington Free Ambulance and other Plimmerton Rotary charities.
*The shop will be set up from Saturday 25th February and will be open on Monday 27th February until
… View moreCan you help? Have you got belongings that you need to get rid of?
Rotary Club of Plimmerton POP UP SHOP. We are supporting the Wellington Free Ambulance and other Plimmerton Rotary charities.
*The shop will be set up from Saturday 25th February and will be open on Monday 27th February until
Saturday 4th March, EFTPOS is available for all purchases
*There will be a wide range of goods for sale which will be available at competitive prices
*These will include many books which will be displayed by author in a number of shelves
around the room for easy finding
*There is a range of garden equipment which will include a lawn mower, rotavator, line trimmer
and many smaller garden implements
*Household items are many and there is a significant range of glasses and other table items
Including several TV’s which are in excellent condition and a variety of good quality cushions
*Clothing both ladies and men is also available and will be well displayed on clothing stands
which have been generously loaned to us by Ballentynes in Porirua
*There are a number of fishing rods and reels which are probably more suited to the younger fisher but all in excellent condition
*The venue is the Porirua City Hub which has also been generously provided for our Rotary club by Porirua city council
and is located at 6 Serlby Place in Porirua.
If you have items to contribute to the Pop-Up shop, please call Allan Nichols on: 021491838 or 234 8415
Porirua City Council contractors have begun removing about 500 pine and macrocarpa trees as part of a larger project to upgrade wastewater pipes that run through Bothamley Park in Porirua.
Many of the trees were planted more than 50 years ago, meaning they are near the end of their life cycle. … View morePorirua City Council contractors have begun removing about 500 pine and macrocarpa trees as part of a larger project to upgrade wastewater pipes that run through Bothamley Park in Porirua.
Many of the trees were planted more than 50 years ago, meaning they are near the end of their life cycle. The logs are being harvested and sold to offset the cost of their removal.
The track between Champion St car park and the blackberry harvest area is currently closed, and other tracks will be closed at various times. There will be some traffic impacts coming, but the public will be kept informed about these before they happen.
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Tracey Shields from Kapi-Mana Bridge Club
If you're interested in learning bridge in 2023, our lessons are scheduled to begin on March 20, at 7.30pm. The lessons will run for eleven weeks and will be followed by two practice sessions on Monday nights.
For more information, email kmbc@xtra.co.nz and someone will be in touch.
Swap food for a FREE Resene testpot with Hunger for Colour!
Simply bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). We'll donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help… View moreSwap food for a FREE Resene testpot with Hunger for Colour!
Simply bring two cans of food into your local Resene ColorShop and swap them for one Resene testpot (60-80ml). We'll donate all food to The Salvation Army foodbanks.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help those in need.
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Seema from Ranui
The Arts Trail will include a wide range of artists exhibiting in their own studios, or together in centrally located hubs where local artists will gather to exhibit and sell their work. This year the community hubs are at:
- Pataka Art + Museum (Norrie Street, Porirua)
- Gear Homestead (1 … View moreThe Arts Trail will include a wide range of artists exhibiting in their own studios, or together in centrally located hubs where local artists will gather to exhibit and sell their work. This year the community hubs are at:
- Pataka Art + Museum (Norrie Street, Porirua)
- Gear Homestead (1 Okowai Road, Aotea, Porirua)
- Mana Arts Society (Plimmerton Domain, Ulric Street, Plimmerton, Porirua)
- Plimmerton Pavilion (9 Sunset Parade, Plimmerton, Porirua)
- Mana College (22 Awarua Street, Elsdon, Porirua)
-Porirua City (Selby Place, Porirua)
-Whitireia Campus (C Block, 3 Wineera Drive, Porirua)
Studios and Hubs open 10am – 4pm each day. See attached brochure for studio and hub locations.
Free public entry.
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