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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Perfect your kneading and bread-making techniques with the support of our chef in this one-day weekend course. You will learn how to bake your own fresh and delicious basic bread dough, plaited white bread, sourdough, ciabatta and farmer's bread.
At the end of the day, you will come away … View morePerfect your kneading and bread-making techniques with the support of our chef in this one-day weekend course. You will learn how to bake your own fresh and delicious basic bread dough, plaited white bread, sourdough, ciabatta and farmer's bread.
At the end of the day, you will come away with a large amount of fresh delicious bread to take home and enjoy sharing.
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Saturday, 19 March at 9:30 am
The Team from Auckland Council
Updated property values for the Auckland region are available now. Revaluation is just one of a number of factors that help determine rates. These values won’t impact rates until July 2022.
Getting dental implants has all sorts of horror stories attached to it, but, in reality, it is a simple process and not very painful.
Not many people will know about dental implants until they lose a tooth and need to replace it. The anticipation of the unknown makes people nervous.
In this … View moreGetting dental implants has all sorts of horror stories attached to it, but, in reality, it is a simple process and not very painful.
Not many people will know about dental implants until they lose a tooth and need to replace it. The anticipation of the unknown makes people nervous.
In this blog, we throw light on what dental implants are and what to expect when you get them.
The Team from NZ Compare
Hey Aucklanders!
Gosh you've done well, does home schooling feel like a distant memory yet?
With the kids hopefully out of the house, now is the time to tackle some of those other jobs. Like your broadband or power bill, could you be saving money or just simply be on a better plan?
… View moreHey Aucklanders!
Gosh you've done well, does home schooling feel like a distant memory yet?
With the kids hopefully out of the house, now is the time to tackle some of those other jobs. Like your broadband or power bill, could you be saving money or just simply be on a better plan?
Compare what’s out there to find out! It’s easy as, our team will do all the work for you. We know you have enough going on, we won't start with the petrol prices!
Give us a bell now on 0508 226 672. We keep things stress and obligation free!
From 19 March we’re starting a six week trial for weekend Pine Harbour ferry services so you’ll be able to take a 35 minute cruise into the city centre. Jump on board and help make it a permanent service.
The trial will include trips on Good Friday, Easter Monday and Anzac Day public … View moreFrom 19 March we’re starting a six week trial for weekend Pine Harbour ferry services so you’ll be able to take a 35 minute cruise into the city centre. Jump on board and help make it a permanent service.
The trial will include trips on Good Friday, Easter Monday and Anzac Day public holidays (15, 18, 25 April).
Find out more
We are very excited to announce our sponsorship of a Whales Tail as part of the WWF Whale Tales 2022 project - an immersive art experience celebrating Aotearoa marine conservation.
When you visit our whale tail in the Pukekohe Town Square, look out for the 4 digit code and enter it into the free… View moreWe are very excited to announce our sponsorship of a Whales Tail as part of the WWF Whale Tales 2022 project - an immersive art experience celebrating Aotearoa marine conservation.
When you visit our whale tail in the Pukekohe Town Square, look out for the 4 digit code and enter it into the free Whale Tales app (available for Android and iOS) to be in to win a $100 voucher to the Pukekohe business of your choice!
A new winner will be drawn fortnightly.
Find out more
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Our new Diploma students dive into the great and endlessly diverse topic of creating and cooking with vegetables.
With so many different cooking methods, our focus is on textures and contrasts combined with precise seasoning and beautiful plating...we are off to a good start.
Here are some of … View moreOur new Diploma students dive into the great and endlessly diverse topic of creating and cooking with vegetables.
With so many different cooking methods, our focus is on textures and contrasts combined with precise seasoning and beautiful plating...we are off to a good start.
Here are some of the dishes they have prepared -
1. Beetroot Carpaccio with watercress, pine nuts and pear
2. Pickled carrots with ricotta & coriander
2. Mushroom Risotto
3. Cabbage rolls with goat feta cheese, spinach puree and crisp onion
Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Franklin County News
Kia ora neighbours,
A trial to switch car parks for outdoor seating on Edinburgh Street in Pukekohe has locals and businesses owners excited about the extra dining space, particularly for summer.
Eke Panuku Development Auckland installed dining tables with umbrellas, plus some benches, in front … View moreKia ora neighbours,
A trial to switch car parks for outdoor seating on Edinburgh Street in Pukekohe has locals and businesses owners excited about the extra dining space, particularly for summer.
Eke Panuku Development Auckland installed dining tables with umbrellas, plus some benches, in front of Edinburgh St cafes and restaurants after the local businesses asked for help getting extra space for customers.
The team worked with the businesses owners to design the space outside Winner Winner, Hiroba Sushi and Kaos Café. Their work included levelling the space with platforms and installing planter boxes between the dining areas and the traffic.
These new spaces could be made permanent after a short summer trial if the businesses owners and locals want them to say.
Eke Panuku priority location director Richard Davison explained the team used light materials for the trial run but would opt for concrete and quality wood if the community wanted a year-round, permanent option, either in the current location or in other places too.
Permanent installations would be entirely funded by Eke Panuku, he said.
Davison said he and his team took lessons from last years’ trial with one way streets and reduced parking, which they applied to building this trial of outdoor seating.
He said he hopes the new seats go some way to energising the town centre and welcomes interest from other businesses who might be keen on something similar.
At Kaos Cafe on Monday, Dan Harris, Diana and Michele said they were loving the outdoor space, and said they had no trouble parking nearby, rather than right outside the cafe where they were now sitting.
Also on Eke Panuku’s radar is nearby Roulston Park. Consultations around improving the park will begin this month.
Check out these photos of the new development by Eke Panuku below:
The Team from Resene ColorShop Pukekohe
Create one-of-a-kind artwork that’s inexpensive, eye-catching and easily made with simple shapes painted with Resene paints.
Find out how to create your own.
The Team from NZ Compare
The affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing! If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, rent or the mortgage and let’s not get started on the kids.
There’s one cost you can control! The household power and broadband bills. Read our top 5 reasons how comparing … View moreThe affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing! If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, rent or the mortgage and let’s not get started on the kids.
There’s one cost you can control! The household power and broadband bills. Read our top 5 reasons how comparing them, will help your household save money!
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Exceed - we fix windows & doors - Karaka
It’s hard to beat enjoying the fresh air and falling asleep to the sound of waves, but there can be a dark side: salty, coastal air is harsh on your windows & doors.
Practicing some preventative care and booking regular maintenance will pay off when your stuff doesn’t have to be replaced… View moreIt’s hard to beat enjoying the fresh air and falling asleep to the sound of waves, but there can be a dark side: salty, coastal air is harsh on your windows & doors.
Practicing some preventative care and booking regular maintenance will pay off when your stuff doesn’t have to be replaced every couple of years!
Give the Exceed team a call on 0800 252500 for a maintenance inspection, we will come to you anywhere you are!
Hi there Auckland,
Want to do your bit for Wasp Wipeout this year?
Our friends at Expra have given us 50 Stop Wasps Surface Spray cans to give exclusively to Neighbourly members this year!
Expra’s spray kills wasps on contact, eliminates nests and provides a safe jet spray up to four … View moreHi there Auckland,
Want to do your bit for Wasp Wipeout this year?
Our friends at Expra have given us 50 Stop Wasps Surface Spray cans to give exclusively to Neighbourly members this year!
Expra’s spray kills wasps on contact, eliminates nests and provides a safe jet spray up to four metres for easy extermination.
It’s easy to enter, just leave a comment on this post and you’re in the draw!
Competition closes 10 March 2022. All winners will be notified via email.
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The Team from Auckland Council
As part of our Annual Budget 2022/2023 we are proposing to give local boards greater responsibility for making decisions on local services to ensure they meet the needs of our communities.
This backgrounder (click on 'Read More') explains what’s proposed and we are keen to get your … View moreAs part of our Annual Budget 2022/2023 we are proposing to give local boards greater responsibility for making decisions on local services to ensure they meet the needs of our communities.
This backgrounder (click on 'Read More') explains what’s proposed and we are keen to get your views.
The budget consultation will close at 5pm on Monday 28 March 2022.
Find out more information and Have Your Say on our Annual Budget 2022/2023 here: bit.ly...
#AKHaveYourSay
Sarah Moore from Froot Camp
Massive welcome to all our newbies! It’s been awesome to have so many new peeps join us thanks to our Neighbourly push. If you’re keen to get fit for FREE (no catches, promise), just rock up to the Domain. Tuesday and Thursday 6-7pm, Saturday 9am. We meet at the back of the Museum … View moreMassive welcome to all our newbies! It’s been awesome to have so many new peeps join us thanks to our Neighbourly push. If you’re keen to get fit for FREE (no catches, promise), just rock up to the Domain. Tuesday and Thursday 6-7pm, Saturday 9am. We meet at the back of the Museum 👊🏼👊🏼
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Celia Hay, featured in the recent issue of the New Zealand Wine Growers Magazine with the Women in Wine Series.
Joelle Thomson writes about the Christchurch earthquake that forced Celia Hay to move to Auckland. After 10 years in the north 2021 was another challenging year. During the long … View moreCelia Hay, featured in the recent issue of the New Zealand Wine Growers Magazine with the Women in Wine Series.
Joelle Thomson writes about the Christchurch earthquake that forced Celia Hay to move to Auckland. After 10 years in the north 2021 was another challenging year. During the long uncertain months of tighter restrictions, Celia was working on a series of NZQA Micro-credentials (short part-time courses).
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