Hope, Richmond

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

From us at Neighbourly

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2031 days ago

Stolen

Judy from Upper Moutere

To the person that thinks it’s ok to walk on to my property while the fence is down and TAKE MY ORNAMENTAL OWEL just letting you know that it’s NOT OK !! and can you please put it back .
It was put there to make people smile so you’re also taken there happiness .
Im just wounding how you … View more
To the person that thinks it’s ok to walk on to my property while the fence is down and TAKE MY ORNAMENTAL OWEL just letting you know that it’s NOT OK !! and can you please put it back .
It was put there to make people smile so you’re also taken there happiness .
Im just wounding how you think theft is ok ???

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2027 days ago

Wanted to buy

Frank from Blenheim

Old red bricks for path around villa.
Good condition please.

2028 days ago

Mapua Movie Nights

Reinhard from Mapua

Finally - Mapua's popular movie nights are back! On Sunday, June 14th the Packhouse Cinema will play the movie "Judy" in the Mapua Hall.

The story covers Judy Garland’s last gig in London. The film uses flashbacks in order for the audience to understand her character. What the … View more
Finally - Mapua's popular movie nights are back! On Sunday, June 14th the Packhouse Cinema will play the movie "Judy" in the Mapua Hall.

The story covers Judy Garland’s last gig in London. The film uses flashbacks in order for the audience to understand her character. What the story lacks in structure, it makes up with warmth. While this is a softer portrait, it still feels totally authentic.
The story hinges upon Garland trying to understand herself while making poor choice after poor choice. If you know anything about Judy Garland, you know where she is going... But what you may not know is --- how she arrived there! It is a deeply sentimental portrait of a brilliant mind and troubled heart.
What a heart-wrenching performance by Renee Zellweger. At times I had to remind myself that this wasn't Judy Garland. There have been some cynics saying that "Only a fool would try to play Garland." Dare, I say, Zellweger just made a fool out of you cynics.
No wonder she won the 2020 Golden Globe award and 2020 Academy Award for this performance.

As we are still under alert level 2 there will be some changes this time. Tickets have to be purchased in advance by sending an email to mapuahallsociety@gmail.com with your booking request. You will then receive payment instructions. Seats will be provided by the hall, so don't bring your own chairs. Also, due to the limited space in the BM room, numbers for visitors are limited to 50. Reservations have to close once the booking gets to that number.
Tickets are 12 dollars a person.

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2028 days ago

Fluffy toys

Judy from Tahunanui

Fluffy bears/dogs/elephants for sales
$3.00 each
Phone Judy on 02102286585

Price: $3

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2028 days ago

Hand made new cushions

Judy from Tahunanui

Cushions
For sale
$8.00 each.........reply Judy 02102286585

Price: $8

2028 days ago

Books wanted

Maria from Richmond

Popular fiction and interesting non-fiction. I sell at markets but sell cheaply so I can't pay you big prices. I also on sell dvds and cds. But if you want them gone and are happy with a small donation please get in touch. Txt/ph Maria 022 5445322 Thanks in advance. :)

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2028 days ago

For Sale - 2002 Holden Commodore Acclaim

Sonja & Peter from Blenheim

$4,500 ono
3 private owners
Excellent condition and it is a regularly serviced car.
Power steering - Electric windows - Cruise control - Air conditioning – New air shocks on the back

170,000 KM - With new WOF

Phone 027 578 9062

Price: $4,500

2030 days ago

More than meets the eye

Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough

For the second installment of our new Q&A series sharing about community organisations around Marlborough, we caught up with the team at The Blue Door...

What is the The Blue Door's mission/goal? We aim to be a leading reuse organisation that also supports and gives back to the … View more
For the second installment of our new Q&A series sharing about community organisations around Marlborough, we caught up with the team at The Blue Door...

What is the The Blue Door's mission/goal? We aim to be a leading reuse organisation that also supports and gives back to the Marlborough community.

What do your volunteers do? Our volunteers help in a variety of ways; providing customer service, sorting and pricing donated items (e.g. books, toys, linen, clothes, kitchenware), placing priced goods in the shop, and manning the checkout counter. We have approximately 40 volunteers and we couldn't do it without them!

How does The Blue Door support and give back to the community? We provide a welcoming, friendly, non-judgemental place for Marlborough people to buy inexpensive clothing, goods and furniture. However, we are so much more than an 'op shop'. We also give the shop profits back to the Marlborough community by way of grants, provide furniture and goods free to those referred to us by other organisations, provide new Christmas gifts annually for children (distributed by MGC Leos), give jars free to the foodbank, and we are a battery and mobile phone recycling depot!

Where can people follow and connect with you? We're on Facebook: www.facebook.com...

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If you're interested in joining the Blue Door team when Covid-19 restrictions are reduced, get in touch with Hannah at Volunteer Marlborough: via direct message, call/txt 021478330, or email vm@volunteermarlborough.org.nz

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2049 days ago

Sewing and repairs

Eva from The Brook

Hi there,


I have been trying to find the posting of the lady who offered to do sewing repairs including for soft furnishings (my poor sofa is too comfy to let go to rack and ruin!).


I think her name may have been Penny.

Can anyone help?
Thanks

2029 days ago

Did you miss out on diagnostic appointments during lockdown?

Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times

People are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified,… View morePeople are diagnosed with cancer everyday in New Zealand, but what about during the coronavirus lockdown? We're keen to talk to someone whose diagnostic appointments were put on hold during alert level 4, and how this has affected you. If you are willing to share your story, and be identified, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.

2029 days ago

Rates freeze leads to borrowing

Warren Gamble Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Lower revenue because of Covid-19 and a rates freeze means the Nelson City Council will have to borrow almost $4 million.

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2036 days ago

Buy local

Teena from

Thanks to those who've bought some of our goods from The Junction Shop, Appleby and The Pantry Door, Stoke. Thank you for supporting your local retailers and producers!
Black Magic cheese (pictured) is an award-winning brie from Little River Estate infused with our black garlic puree. Now … View more
Thanks to those who've bought some of our goods from The Junction Shop, Appleby and The Pantry Door, Stoke. Thank you for supporting your local retailers and producers!
Black Magic cheese (pictured) is an award-winning brie from Little River Estate infused with our black garlic puree. Now available at The Junction Shop. If you love cheese, you will LOVE this!
You'll also find our range at The Island Grocer, Waiheke Island, and at MacMillan Studio on Neudorf Road in Upper Moutere.
Beyond that, you can still buy online at neudorfblack.co.nz anytime of the day or night.

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2031 days ago

We're all different

Hannah Cunningham from Volunteer Marlborough

At Volunteer Marlborough, we often have 90+ opportunities for you, but sometimes we might not have an advertised role to suit you. This doesn't mean you can't help out, though!
Our Reverse Recruitment program is a FREE service that involves you sitting down with a VM staff member to talk … View more
At Volunteer Marlborough, we often have 90+ opportunities for you, but sometimes we might not have an advertised role to suit you. This doesn't mean you can't help out, though!
Our Reverse Recruitment program is a FREE service that involves you sitting down with a VM staff member to talk about who YOU are and what YOU want to get out of volunteering. We ask about your dreams, hobbies, skills, passions, experience, future plans, etc. We then build a unique profile and send it out to our network of community organisations and groups so that we can find an opportunity that is tailored just for YOU!⁠


Interested? send us a message, call/txt 021478330, or email vm@volunteermarlborough.org.nz

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2031 days ago

Is choosing a co-ed or single sex school a parent's right?

Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Nayland College, the only mixed gender high school in Nelson city, says it will implement an enrolment zone in 2021, because of the school's growing roll. The zone will likely mean families in central Nelson won't have the choice of a co-ed school any more, with their local high school … View moreNayland College, the only mixed gender high school in Nelson city, says it will implement an enrolment zone in 2021, because of the school's growing roll. The zone will likely mean families in central Nelson won't have the choice of a co-ed school any more, with their local high school being either all boys school, Nelson College, or Nelson College for Girls. But some parents say their children are not suited to a single sex school.

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2031 days ago

SuperSeniors Newsletter June 2020

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.

The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.

15… View more
Hi Neighbours!

Our June SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of useful and interesting information.

The Newsletter outlines things to keep in mind around COVID-19 and a few key points from the 2020 'Rebuilding Together' Budget that will benefit seniors.

15 June marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. It is an opportunity to shine the light on the role we can all play in reducing elder abuse and neglect.

Make sure to read and share it!

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To view the current edition go to: bit.ly...

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