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Annette from Papamoa Beach
Welcome to join us Sunday morning 19th March
Wayne from Papamoa Beach
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I have a wooden table for sale, which is surplus to requirements. Make a reasonable offer and it's yours.
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Gavin from Pyes Pa
Any recommendations for a gardener to help us maintain the hillside of our Pyes Pa property that is planted out with natives. We envisage around 8-10 hrs per fortnight
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We're all mostly familiar with Kate Sheppard's role in the women's suffrage movement (and her face on the $10 note) and you've likely heard of the bold, Jean Batten. But who else should not be forgotten? Tell us why!
Let's celebrate Women's History month as well as … View moreWe're all mostly familiar with Kate Sheppard's role in the women's suffrage movement (and her face on the $10 note) and you've likely heard of the bold, Jean Batten. But who else should not be forgotten? Tell us why!
Let's celebrate Women's History month as well as International Women's Day (this Wednesday) by sharing some of the lesser-known, inspiring women who've played a part in New Zealand's history.
Share your thoughts below for the We Say You Say column of the local paper - write NFP if you wish your comments to be excluded.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga
Refresh your outdoor spaces with Resene Lumbersider and Resene Walk-on with these easy ideas.
Bernard from Tauranga City
Knitted figures each containing a creamed Easter egg.
Price: $7
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Join the Wairoa Cycleway team for a cuppa and a chat about the project at Waimarino Water and Adventure Park, 36 Taniwha Place, Bethlehem from 2pm-5pm on Sunday 12 March.
Construction of the cycleway is due to get under way before the end of March (weather depending) for about eight weeks. Once… View moreJoin the Wairoa Cycleway team for a cuppa and a chat about the project at Waimarino Water and Adventure Park, 36 Taniwha Place, Bethlehem from 2pm-5pm on Sunday 12 March.
Construction of the cycleway is due to get under way before the end of March (weather depending) for about eight weeks. Once completed, the cycleway will make it safer for people who cycle between Ōmokoroa and Tauranga.
For more information visit www.tauranga.govt.nz...
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Danny from Welcome Bay
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Good sleep is essential for our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. An average adult needs seven to nine hours of sleep each night. Unfortunately, fewer than two-thirds of women actually get that much sleep each night. Take care of your health and your wellbeing by getting a restful … View moreGood sleep is essential for our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. An average adult needs seven to nine hours of sleep each night. Unfortunately, fewer than two-thirds of women actually get that much sleep each night. Take care of your health and your wellbeing by getting a restful night's sleep.
You do so much, take a break for yourself.
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Western Bay of Plenty
Kiwi Can is our primary school programme which focuses on teaching tamariki values such as respect, integrity, positive relationships and resilience. We love seeing what our tamariki think of the programme, find out more through the link below!
Since 1999, our residents and team members have raised more than $5.1 million for charities across New Zealand and Australia.
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Amanda from Matua
We know that hiring a VA is a big step. As a creative entrepreneur there are probably a lot of questions you are asking yourself - will our personalities work together, are their values aligned to mine, and of course, the biggie, do they have the skills I need to help ME in my business? Because CC… View moreWe know that hiring a VA is a big step. As a creative entrepreneur there are probably a lot of questions you are asking yourself - will our personalities work together, are their values aligned to mine, and of course, the biggie, do they have the skills I need to help ME in my business? Because CC my VA understands your concerns we offer a "Get to know service package".
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Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd
It’s time to bid farewell to summer for another year and start facing the reality that soon it’s going to be cold and damp for a while. As we enter those colder months and condensation appears on the windows, we thought it was a good time to share some tips on preventing mould and mildew … View moreIt’s time to bid farewell to summer for another year and start facing the reality that soon it’s going to be cold and damp for a while. As we enter those colder months and condensation appears on the windows, we thought it was a good time to share some tips on preventing mould and mildew growing on your curtains.
What makes mould and mildew grow?
Interestingly, it’s not directly the condensation on your windows that causes mould and mildew because most curtains don’t come into contact with it. Mould and mildew grow when there’s moisture and warmth in the home, which condensation does contribute to.
Just like everything absorbent in your home, as temperatures go up the moisture in the air evaporates and is absorbed into the fabric. As they cool, the moisture changes back from its gaseous state to being closer to its liquid form. In absorbing this moisture they also take in any bacteria it holds. Repeated over time, this is what causes the nasty growths.
The difference between mould and mildew
Mould is a broad term that encompasses multiple identical nuclei and can grow beneath and penetrate the surface of affected material. Mildew is a type of mould that grows on the surface and can therefore be much more easily treated/removed. When it’s live, moulds are orangey or reddish in colour. The black patches we see are actually the hibernating mould spores waiting for the sun to warm them up and bring them back to life.
Where does all this moisture come from?
We live in a pretty humid climate in New Zealand at the best of times; in some areas it’s even greater. But it’s not all weather related. Cooking, showering, drying clothes, unflued gas heaters and simply breathing and existing all produce moisture content within our homes.
Preventing moisture build up and/or drying out your home
• Install a home ventilation system of some kind.
• Crack the windows a little during the day to allow a bit of cool air to flow through your home. North facing windows are best.
• Get a dehumidifier. Emptying this once a day (or more!) will really open your eyes to how much moisture is in your home. Remember the science though, you need to warm the air (and thus the moisture in it) before the dehumidifier can suck it in and remove it.
• Pop a DampRid moisture absorber container on the windowsill behind the curtains.
• Install a ShowerDome and extractor fan in the bathroom.
• Make sure your clothes dryer is vented to the outside.
• Install a rangehood in the kitchen and use lids on pots and pans.
• Change the curtain rail brackets to 80 or 100mm so the curtains are further from the walls and the windows allowing for more air circulation. Bear in mind however, this will likely lower their thermal insulating capabilities.
• Invest in double-glazing. Although this does not prevent mildew it can work to slow the onset.
• Minimise what mould growth feeds on. Clean soft furnishings regularly, clean windows and wipe down window surrounds with warm soapy water.
• Check plumbing for leaks.
• Maintaining an even inside temperature throughout the house helps stop moist air from condensing.
• Insulate well. Start with the ceilings and under floor as a priority, then the walls.
• Close curtains/blinds as soon as the sun goes down.
Don’t worry if it’s too late - Curtain Clean can treat and remove mould and mildew from your curtains. Call us on 0800 579 0501 or visit curtainclean.co.nz to find out more.
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