856 days ago

Seven key reasons you need a will

Public Trust

When we think about writing a will, most of us think about who will receive our assets when we've passed away. But it's so much more than that. It's about leaving a personal and lasting legacy. Trustee Team Lead Kim Rogers from our Taranaki Customer Centre had a chat with stuff.co.nz recently on the seven key reasons you need a will. Check out the article in the link below.

Image
More messages from your neighbours
E
15 hours ago

EASTER 'ROCK HUNT' in Te Puna Quarry Park - Easter Sunday 8am

Elly from Papamoa Beach

The amazing artist JenStones offers again an exciting rock hunt in Te Puna Quarry Park. Free admission for all and free rock hunt for kids. You can keep some or several stones, but if you find a whole lot, please hide some for other kids to find! More info: facebook.com/TePunaQuarryPark and facebook.com/jenstonesnz

Image
13 hours ago

Any spare easter eggs floating around

Debbie from Papamoa Beach

Hello I’m in abit of a pickle regarding Easter eggs I did a zip option this year as a pickup order for the warehouse it said the eggs were available at my chosen store and would be ready after 6pm the next day but that’s not been the case I waited for 2 days and still wasn’t ready to collect I went last night and the girl there said that what wanted were no longer in there store and they were being sent from another store but couldn’t tell me when it would arrive for collection so I canceled the order thinking I could pick something else on the spot but no it gets refunded back to zip she said so I couldn’t get anything so long story short I’m needing some eggs from the Easter bunny I’m happy to pay back for them just don’t have any money this weekend please message me if you can help out lol thanks
02108208774

1 day ago

Staying home over the break?

Toka Tū Ake EQC

The long weekend is the perfect time to make your place safer for an earthquake with these steps:

• Find out where you can turn off your water and gas mains
• Check your chimney for any signs of wear and tear, or damage
• Check your home's foundations are secured
• Move heavy items that are up high to safer, lower down locations.
• Secure tall and heavy furniture and appliances

These simple actions can keep your whānau safer in case of a big shake, so tick them off and make the most of your break.
Find out more

Image