Pukehangi - Mangakakahi, Rotorua

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2789 days ago

Poll: Do you like the proposed sculpture for Rotorua's southern entrance?

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Rotorua Lakes Councillors this morning voted to commit funds for this sculpture as part of the Hemo Gorge roundabout development. The 10 m high sculpture is expected to cost about $570,000.
What do you think of it?
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Do you like the proposed sculpture for Rotorua's southern entrance?
  • 26.2% I love it
    26.2% Complete
  • 55.6% I like it, but the money could be better spent elsewhere
    55.6% Complete
  • 12.7% I hate it
    12.7% Complete
  • 5.6% Other
    5.6% Complete
126 votes
2786 days ago

Foot It campaign is getting results nationwide - how about in our neighbourhood?

Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times

It's going to be a beautiful morning pretty much everywhere in the country - so let's get as many kids and their families as possible out of their cars and walking/riding/scooting for this morning's school run. Tell us about it: what are you going to do; how does it work for you? How… View moreIt's going to be a beautiful morning pretty much everywhere in the country - so let's get as many kids and their families as possible out of their cars and walking/riding/scooting for this morning's school run. Tell us about it: what are you going to do; how does it work for you? How does it differ from your memories of footing it to school as a kid?

An important plank of our Foot It campaign this year has been to encourage councils to lower speed limits outside schools. Families and schools have been enthusiastic about our initiatives to make it easier for kids to get out of the car. And when we wrote to all New Zealand's mayors in February, they offered resounding support: many wrote back promising to do their best to lower speeds, but cautioning that their hands were tied by NZ Transport Agency rules that (extraordinarily) stood in the way of lower speed limits.

Now, the Government has stepped up too: Associate transport minister Craig Foss has announced new Speed Management Guidelines that will make it simpler for councils to lower speeds on the roads that are busiest with cyclists and pedestrians. Read more from this weekend's Sunday Star-Times: www.stuff.co.nz...

We welcome this. So last week, we wrote to the mayors again (many of whom are new to the roles after the local body elections) challenging them to commit to putting lower speed limits outside schools on their council agendas in the first half of 2017. The Sunday Star-Times and Stuff will report their responses, whether they be good or gutless.

It's not just about the Government and councils, though: it's about taking responsibility as communities and individuals. So take the initiative: bylaw or no bylaw, if enough of us voluntarily slow down as we drive past schools in our towns and neighbourhoods, that will slow other traffic and make our streets safer for our kids.

TODAY'S WEATHER: We've attached the MetService rain map for this morning. In short, it's a great day to walk, ride or scoot to school with your kids, anywhere in the country. But this afternoon, a pile of rain is going to land, splash, in the middle of the North Island and Hawke's Bay. Don't say you weren't warned ....

THE FOOT IT PLEDGE: We're all busy - but many of us can find ONE day a week when we can scoot or walk with our kids to school. So make the pledge! 
Join one of our Neighbourly Foot It clubs - the Monday Club, Tuesday Club, Wednesday Club, Thursday Club or Friday Club – and you'll go into the draw to win one of 50 Micro scooters, valued at up to $179.95 each. www.neighbourly.co.nz...

THE SUNDAY STAR-TIMES SAYS:
* Families: Choose one day a week when you walk, scoot or ride with your kids to and from school.
* Schools: Set up walking buses, with parents and volunteers helping local kids get to class safely.
* Councils: Create and enforce lower speed zones outside every school.

TELL US YOUR STORIES: What's the most memorable experience you or your kids have had while commuting to school? Share your story at Stuff Nation and go into the draw for 20 more Micro scooters. www.stuff.co.nz...

BE SAFE: Tips for a safe school run. www.microscooters.co.nz...

2787 days ago

FREE art workshops today 10am

Tia from Glenholme

Remember free GLO Festival art workshops suitable for everyone today 10am. 1150 Pukuatua Street by Mcleods Book Shop sign posted on door. ✏🖍🖌🎨

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2797 days ago

Small Fluffy Dog

Wendy from Glenholme

Looking for a female small fluffy dog such as a Maltese / Yorkie / long haired chihuahua, does not need to be a puppy to give a home to. Must be good with kids
Call 027 392 4644
Thanks

2788 days ago

Quake damage closes Rotorua Museum until April

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
Sad news! It looks like the museum will be closed until at least April and 20 jobs are on the line.
Read more in the link below.

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2789 days ago

HIPPY Rotorua End of Year Celebration

Faith Timu from HIPPY Rotorua

Kia ora.  Does anyone have a pie warmer that we could borrow for our celebration tomorrow?  It would be great if I can pick up today or early tomorrow as I need to be at the school hall at 11am.  I can return after 4pm tomorrow.

2790 days ago

Rotorua Christmas tree lighting ceremony tonight!

The team from Rotorua Lakes Council

Come down to the Rotorua Night Market tonight and join us for the official lighting of the Christmas tree at 7pm. To find out more about the tree and the special locally made decorations visit rotorualakescouncil/news

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2791 days ago

Proudly supporting junior football - plus giving away great prizes!

McDonald's

We’ve supported junior football in New Zealand for over a decade – helping thousands of kids, their coaches and parents kick-start dreams. We've also been recognising the people who make it happen; over 6000 coaches around the country who give up their time every season to support their … View moreWe’ve supported junior football in New Zealand for over a decade – helping thousands of kids, their coaches and parents kick-start dreams. We've also been recognising the people who make it happen; over 6000 coaches around the country who give up their time every season to support their communities. A special congratulations to our 2016 Junior Football Coaches of the Year! Recognise anyone in your community?

We want to get even more Kiwi kids outdoors this summer and practicing their football skills for next season. That’s why we’ve partnered with Neighbourly to give away 60 football and bottle prize packs! Find out how to win!
Enter now

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2799 days ago

CRAFT SALE

Debi from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

CRAFT SALE - just in time for Christmas.  Load of items at bargain prices.
Saturday 26th November
96 View Rd (Memories NZ premises)
8am - 2pm
EFTPOS available
Christmas decorations & toys
scrapbooking
card making… View more
CRAFT SALE - just in time for Christmas.  Load of items at bargain prices.
Saturday 26th November
96 View Rd (Memories NZ premises)
8am - 2pm
EFTPOS available
Christmas decorations & toys
scrapbooking
card making
stamp & paper craft
stickers
patterns

Negotiable

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2799 days ago

Work offered

Terry from Springfield - Tihiotonga

I'm looking for someone with experience in the building trade labouring etc could be retired etc, to help with some work that we need to get completed by Xmas,
Please contact Terry on 027 2230 400

2791 days ago

Got an active Kiwi kid? Share a photo and WIN football prize packs.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Kiwi kids thrive on playing outdoors. Whether it's climbing trees, kicking a ball or building a hut, getting outside and exploring our backyards is part of who we are. So we've partnered with our friends at McDonald's to celebrate this New Zealand rite of passage. All you have to do … View moreKiwi kids thrive on playing outdoors. Whether it's climbing trees, kicking a ball or building a hut, getting outside and exploring our backyards is part of who we are. So we've partnered with our friends at McDonald's to celebrate this New Zealand rite of passage. All you have to do is share a photo below of the smallest members of your family outdoors with their football and you could win one of 60 football and bottle prize packs.

Please note: any photos shared below may star on Stuff.co.nz next week! Your football loving Kiwi kid could be famous!

Post your photo below to enter the draw.

T&Cs apply.

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2792 days ago

Basic supplies

The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management

Do you have your basic supplies ready if you are stuck at home or have to leave in a hurry? Make a plan today to work out what you need, who can help you and who might need your help.
www.happens.nz...

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2792 days ago

Give Local at SuperValue

SuperValue New Zealand

We love to give back to our local communities! Give Local is a campaign which offers kind-spirited customers, like you, to easily donate non-perishable food items and health products to local charities who find Christmas a tough time of year.

Show your support and tell your neighbours, friends … View more
We love to give back to our local communities! Give Local is a campaign which offers kind-spirited customers, like you, to easily donate non-perishable food items and health products to local charities who find Christmas a tough time of year.

Show your support and tell your neighbours, friends and family to look out for specially-marked Give Local trolleys in all SuperValue stores throughout New Zealand.

You have until New Years’ Day to drop-off your contributions. We look forward to seeing you in-store!
Learn more

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2793 days ago

Rotorua's Christmas Tree will look better this year!!!

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
Last year's public tree left a lot to be desired.
But this year's is bound to look better thanks to local weaver Anna Hayes.
Hayes, from the newly opened Maori Weaving Rotorua, has woven 16 metres of harakeke rope and 30 muka ties, from which locally made wooden … View more
Hi neighbours,
Last year's public tree left a lot to be desired.
But this year's is bound to look better thanks to local weaver Anna Hayes.
Hayes, from the newly opened Maori Weaving Rotorua, has woven 16 metres of harakeke rope and 30 muka ties, from which locally made wooden decorations will hang.
Hayes learnt the craft in Rotorua and said she was pleased to be contributing towards the tree.
The tree will be fully decked out and looking bright and festive this year and a small ceremony will be held under the tree at 7pm on Thursday, December 1 to mark the tree lights being switched on.

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2797 days ago

Rotorua Museum will remained closed for now following quake

Reporter Rotorua News

An initial engineers report into Rotorua Museum - closed after cracks appeared in the wake of last week's earthquake - has revealed the building "isn't in good shape", according to Museum director Stewart Brown.

Brown said the iconic 100-year-old Museum would remain closed … View more
An initial engineers report into Rotorua Museum - closed after cracks appeared in the wake of last week's earthquake - has revealed the building "isn't in good shape", according to Museum director Stewart Brown.

Brown said the iconic 100-year-old Museum would remain closed until 'at least' next Wednesday and that a further engineers report, expected this Friday, would reveal more about the state of the building.
READ MORE IN LINK BELOW

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