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Did you know you can view some of our retirement villages in the comfort of your own home?
Immerse yourself in our beautiful villages by taking a ‘walk through’ with our virtual tours. Stroll through the lovely gardens, explore the village amenities, and step into a beautiful independent … View moreDid you know you can view some of our retirement villages in the comfort of your own home?
Immerse yourself in our beautiful villages by taking a ‘walk through’ with our virtual tours. Stroll through the lovely gardens, explore the village amenities, and step into a beautiful independent apartment, serviced apartment or care room. You can navigate your way through each featured room or area of the village and really get a feel for the space. It’s a great way to obtain a more intricate view before you make a visit to the village.
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We’ve been proud to work with some amazing charities over the past few months who have been helping Kiwis up the road, down the road and ‘round the corner, to get through.
Join us in thanking all the outstanding New Zealanders at The Student Volunteer Army, Kiwi Harvest, Kaibosh, and food … View moreWe’ve been proud to work with some amazing charities over the past few months who have been helping Kiwis up the road, down the road and ‘round the corner, to get through.
Join us in thanking all the outstanding New Zealanders at The Student Volunteer Army, Kiwi Harvest, Kaibosh, and food banks like The Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch City Missions.
Ngā mihi maioha.
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
Some of our internet services will be briefly unavailable from 8am to 4pm this Sunday while maintenance takes place.
This means our websites may be offline, intermittently, for up to 30 seconds.
Sorry for any inconvenience!
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Noticed our rubbish bags look different? Well you’re right!
From today, the official council rubbish bags will temporarily be plain black with the standard pink sticker. The bags are exactly the same, it’s just the white branding that’s missing.
Make sure you look carefully when purchasing … View moreNoticed our rubbish bags look different? Well you’re right!
From today, the official council rubbish bags will temporarily be plain black with the standard pink sticker. The bags are exactly the same, it’s just the white branding that’s missing.
Make sure you look carefully when purchasing – if it has a pink sticker then it’s an official council rubbish bag.
Read more in our recent media release.
www.tauranga.govt.nz...
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
We’ve asked members of our community what they think living in a healthy neighbourhood could be like - right here in the Te Papa peninsula. Listen in on what they think the future of our city could look like.
Have your say at www.tauranga.govt.nz...
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Small businesses are vital to the recovery of our economy.
During the Covid-19 restrictions, business owners have shown initiative, hard work and resilience to keep afloat.
But many have been hit hard.
Lack of clarity about just how heavy the toll of the restrictions have been on … View moreSmall businesses are vital to the recovery of our economy.
During the Covid-19 restrictions, business owners have shown initiative, hard work and resilience to keep afloat.
But many have been hit hard.
Lack of clarity about just how heavy the toll of the restrictions have been on individual businesses and their ability to quickly rebound adds to the uncertainty of the national economic recovery.
Therefore, Prosper is launching a survey targeted at finding out the scale of Covid-19's impact.
You can take that survey right now – it will only take a few minutes.
Take the survey
Did you know a government and industry study found the condition of as many as one in two New Zealand homes assessed wasn’t as healthy as it should be?
That has a big impact on our health, but despite the obstacles we face, there are lots of simple ways to make your place warmer and drier, … View moreDid you know a government and industry study found the condition of as many as one in two New Zealand homes assessed wasn’t as healthy as it should be?
That has a big impact on our health, but despite the obstacles we face, there are lots of simple ways to make your place warmer and drier, more comfortable and easier to heat.
Find out more
Jason from Brookfield
That feeling you get when your bin is empty 😂🥳
Anyone else feeling empty here?
Enjoy your Alert Level 2 Weekend! 😊
The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga
What’s better than a new planter box?
One that serves as a place to stash plant pots or tuck a hose out of sight too.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this project yourself.
Jason from Outside Digital
If you tried to search on Google and can't find your business from the most common keywords that the majority of the people search, then you're missing out on something. That something is called "Business Website"
The most common mistake that business owners do is wasting … View moreIf you tried to search on Google and can't find your business from the most common keywords that the majority of the people search, then you're missing out on something. That something is called "Business Website"
The most common mistake that business owners do is wasting money, time, and energy when it comes to having a website by DIY-ing it. Having the Website now is the best thing to do because most people will search what they love using the internet and it is considered essential when it comes to marketing.
Why do we need a website? It is important that your website gives consumers a clear idea of what your brand is about and what types of products or services you offer. It is the first thing you can show them before they even get into your doorstep.
If you need advice for your online presence, feel free to message me here and I am happy to help.
Jason from Outside Digital
Covid-19 has forced people to change their behaviour towards technology. We tried to learn how to use online tools quickly in order to continue our work tasks. Therefore, most of our potential customers now are more likely going to rely on searching what they like to buy or book online.
They are … View moreCovid-19 has forced people to change their behaviour towards technology. We tried to learn how to use online tools quickly in order to continue our work tasks. Therefore, most of our potential customers now are more likely going to rely on searching what they like to buy or book online.
They are now using the technology in ways they never imagined. Now is the perfect timing for us to transition our business online and invest in marketing more. If you are a business owner and you don't have a website yet, we are offering a web design service and if you need someone to handle your Social media page, we are also offering a Social Media Management services. Now is the best time to have your marketing automated and for you to focus on providing your best service for your customers. Let's work together to so we can bring massive growth for your business.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Transfer stations will resume normal services from the start of level 2 tomorrow Thursday 14 May. This means we will be able to accept all rubbish, garden waste and recycling again. We appreciate people’s patience for the return of these services.
Good to know:
You will need to pre-sort all … View moreTransfer stations will resume normal services from the start of level 2 tomorrow Thursday 14 May. This means we will be able to accept all rubbish, garden waste and recycling again. We appreciate people’s patience for the return of these services.
Good to know:
You will need to pre-sort all waste prior to a visit, leave your details for contact tracing and maintain a 2 meter distance while you visit. Payment is by card only, no cash can be accepted.
More details are at www.tauranga.govt.nz... select ‘Waste services’.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
When you wake up tomorrow, we will be at Alert Level 2. This means COVID-19 is still out there so we need to play it safe. But this also means some council services and facilities can resume at a reduced capacity. 🥳
Here's a quick update on some on some key facilities. For details and … View moreWhen you wake up tomorrow, we will be at Alert Level 2. This means COVID-19 is still out there so we need to play it safe. But this also means some council services and facilities can resume at a reduced capacity. 🥳
Here's a quick update on some on some key facilities. For details and information on other Council services and facilities, click the link.
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♻️ Transfer stations
Transfer stations will resume regular service and recycling centres will also be able to accept all general rubbish, garden waste and recycling.
⛰ Mauao
Mauao will be open, however it is a COVID-19 high risk area due to the number of visitors, inability to maintain safe physical distancing or contract trace all users.
Keep away from others (ideally 2m), give way on narrow sections, avoid passing others, and do not stop mid-track to talk to others
👨👩👧👦Playgrounds
Staff will be giving all 107 playgrounds a deep clean prior to them being open to the public
Remember to Wash your hands before and after using the playground, and keep your distance from others (ideally 2m).
🌳 Parks and reserves
Parks and reserves will be open, including Oropi Mountain Bike Park and McLaren Falls Park.
People are asked to keep their distance from others (ideally 2m) and give way on narrow footpaths, walkways and bridges.
🙋♀️Customer Service Centre
The Customer Service Centre will be open with a limit on the number of people allowed in the centre at any one time.
www.tauranga.govt.nz...
Christine from Body Treatments
I am now OPEN for treatments and vouchers. Facials, Lash +Brow Tint + Shape, Waxing, IPL treatments for hair and skin, Homeopathy. Ph 5706270 or email bodytreatments @xtra.co.nz
Devan from Smart Express Tauranga
Welcome to Level Two! Best wishes if you are returning to work today. We've been working throughout all levels but it does feel great to say that we're back to full service. We're here to help. Book online at www.smartexpress.co.nz...
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