Maungatapu, Tauranga

Introduce yourself, neighbour!

Introduce yourself, neighbour!

Head to our Know Thy Neighbour page.

1380 days ago

Start the school year strong!

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

The new school year is upon us! Though we can’t predict what 2021 will bring, we can set our children up for success, and help them start the school year strong.

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1385 days ago

NZ's friendliest regions and towns

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

Hi there,
Canterbury has been named the fifth most welcoming region in the world in the Booking.com Traveller Review Awards, while Oamaru, Hokitika and Invercargill have been named the most welcoming towns in NZ. They were followed by Cambridge, Picton, Lake Tekapo, Kerikeri, Palmerston North, … View more
Hi there,
Canterbury has been named the fifth most welcoming region in the world in the Booking.com Traveller Review Awards, while Oamaru, Hokitika and Invercargill have been named the most welcoming towns in NZ. They were followed by Cambridge, Picton, Lake Tekapo, Kerikeri, Palmerston North, Paihia and Twizel.
We'd be really keen to hear your thoughts on this based on your own travels around New Zealand. Do you think Canterbury is NZ's most welcoming region? And are these our most welcoming towns?
Where in NZ have you been made to feel particularly welcome on your travels?
As usual, please put 'NFP' in your comment if you don't want it to be included in an article. Cheers.

1381 days ago

💖 Love Where You Live - February 1st to 28th 💖

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Love is in the air this month! We’re not just talking about Valentine’s Day, we’re talking about this month’s national campaign.

Our theme for February is all about finding ways to show your home and community a little extra love and care. Whether it’s organising a street clean up, … View more
Love is in the air this month! We’re not just talking about Valentine’s Day, we’re talking about this month’s national campaign.

Our theme for February is all about finding ways to show your home and community a little extra love and care. Whether it’s organising a street clean up, helping a neighbour tidy up their property, collaborating on a mural, putting together a working bee, or installing a communal pātaka or library - there are countless ways to make our neighbourhoods more beautiful and enjoyable for everyone.

Share your tips, projects, photos and experiences with us by tagging us in your social media posts or emailing us at:

info@neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz

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February 2021 National Campaign.pdf Download View

1381 days ago
1382 days ago

Leather settee

Christine from Tauranga City

Stunning comfy soft Italian leather settee. Is a nice cappuccino color. Love it but sadly no room in our new home as you will see when you come to take a look - in Bethlehem (not cushions) Ph 0272268110

Price: $225

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1383 days ago

Textile Fibres and Their Characteristics

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

We are passionate about fabrics and finding the right solutions for our customers. With over 110 years of experience in the textile industry we have compiled some of this knowledge and look forward to sharing it with you over the next year through our blog series – An Educational Yarn. Our … View moreWe are passionate about fabrics and finding the right solutions for our customers. With over 110 years of experience in the textile industry we have compiled some of this knowledge and look forward to sharing it with you over the next year through our blog series – An Educational Yarn. Our first topic explores the different characteristics of textile fibres.

Textile fibres are natural or synthetic structures that can be spun into yarn. Yarns are then woven, knitted or bonded into fabric. The inherent characteristics of fibre properties directly relate to the performance and required care and maintenance of the finished fabric, therefore understanding fibres and yarns will in turn help you to understand the how to apply specific fabrics within your interior schemes.

Natural Fibres: Occurring in nature; which are of animal, vegetable/plant or mineral origin.


COTTON (Plant Origin)

• A strong fibre, even stronger when wet, cotton has good natural durability.
• Can be affected by mildew however a mildew resistant finish can be applied to reduce this issue.
• Generally has reasonable sunlight resistance but should be protected with a quality lining when used as a drapery and protected from direct sunlight when used as an upholstery.
• It is an absorbent fibre which means it can move with changing humidity levels.
• May shrink with laundering but this can be reduced through a finishing process on the fabric known as sanforising.
Sunlight resistance can be greatly reduced in acidic polluted conditions.


SILK (Animal origin; an animal fibre that comes from the silkworm. The silkworm creates its cocoon from very long silk fibres which are harvested from mulberry trees.)

• It is naturally fine in texture, and colours beautifully.
• Its biggest disadvantage in furnishing is its sensitivity to UV light degradation (direct and reflected). Due to its sensitivity, it should not be used in direct sunlight or even bright light.
• An absorbent fibre, it has the potential to move in humid environments.
• Silk is a relatively strong fibre and can withstand a certain amount of abrasion, particularly when used in conjunction with
• a backing fabric.
• Unrivalled in splendour and smoothness, silk is regarded the most exclusive of all natural fibres.

LINEN
Plant origin; derived from cellulose fibres that grow inside the stalks of the flax plant.
• As with cotton it is affected by acidic pollution.
• Can be affected by mildew which will likely cause the fibre to deteriorate over time.
• Considered to be the strongest of the natural fibres; if constructed for upholstery it is very durable, particularly when blended with up to 10% nylon.
• Is regarded as a luxury fibre because of its lustre and texture.
• It is an absorbent fibre which means it can move with changing humidity levels
• Linen has moderate sunlight resistance and should be protected by a quality lining when used as a drapery and protected from direct sunlight when used as an upholstery.



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1383 days ago

Hamilton Gardens & High Tea . Thursday 4 February

Lyn from Tauranga Tasting Tours & Charters

A special day. Maybe an early Valentine's day present? Treat yourself or someone else to a visit to the Hamilton Gardens, followed by a High Tea at the elegant Willowbrook Park Manor, which has been used as a venue for fashion shoots, Bollywood films & music videos.
COST: Door-to-door … View more
A special day. Maybe an early Valentine's day present? Treat yourself or someone else to a visit to the Hamilton Gardens, followed by a High Tea at the elegant Willowbrook Park Manor, which has been used as a venue for fashion shoots, Bollywood films & music videos.
COST: Door-to-door transport, gardens & High Tea - $80.00pp. Glass of bubbles at additional cost ($9.00)
Details at www.smore.com...

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1386 days ago

New ventures for a young family

Scott from Greerton - Parkvale

Kia ora neighbours,
Last year was crazy for us. We were heartbroken to say goodbye to the foster daughter that was moved on against our desires, we bought a house, and we adopted a baby all in the space of 2 months.
With the desire to support the family, my brother in law and I started a new Lawn … View more
Kia ora neighbours,
Last year was crazy for us. We were heartbroken to say goodbye to the foster daughter that was moved on against our desires, we bought a house, and we adopted a baby all in the space of 2 months.
With the desire to support the family, my brother in law and I started a new Lawn Care company called Brothers in Lawns.
We would so appreciate any support!

Check us out on
Facebook @brothersinlawstauranga
Instagram @brothersinlawns

Arohanui!

1384 days ago

Poll: Do you wash chicken before cooking?

New Zealand Food Safety

Washing chicken doesn’t remove bacteria, it just spreads it around. The best way to protect your whānau from getting sick is to wash your hands and kitchen tools after touching raw chicken, and make sure you cook chicken all the way through. Juices
should run clear and there shouldn’t be any … View more
Washing chicken doesn’t remove bacteria, it just spreads it around. The best way to protect your whānau from getting sick is to wash your hands and kitchen tools after touching raw chicken, and make sure you cook chicken all the way through. Juices
should run clear and there shouldn’t be any pink meat in the centre.

Remember to Clean Cook Chill and check our easy food safety tips here.

The team at New Zealand Food Safety.
Find out more

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Do you wash chicken before cooking?
  • 36% Yes I thought washing cleans it
    36% Complete
  • 64% No Chicken shouldn’t be washed
    64% Complete
125 votes
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1384 days ago

Garage Sale

Mii from Welcome Bay

Saturday 30th Jan. Starts 8am at 22 Kestrel Ave Welcome bay.
Moving house 😁

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1387 days ago

Petrol Prices

John from Greerton - Parkvale

Check your Petrol prices before filling up. Just purchased at Mobile crn 10th Ave & Cameron Rd 100lt @$1.979 before Smiles discount. Thought that was expensive went to Causeway, 60 Chapel St $1.879 per Ltr before Smiles Discount. I understand both stations owned by same owner. Should have … View moreCheck your Petrol prices before filling up. Just purchased at Mobile crn 10th Ave & Cameron Rd 100lt @$1.979 before Smiles discount. Thought that was expensive went to Causeway, 60 Chapel St $1.879 per Ltr before Smiles Discount. I understand both stations owned by same owner. Should have checked.

1385 days ago

When A Lining Is Not A Lining, But So Much More…..

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Look, we have to be honest, curtain linings are not the sort of thing that will blow your hair back with sheer delight. It’s sort of hard to get excited about a functional item like this – a bit like getting excited about a new water heater, carpet underlay, or new gutters…! It’s usually … View moreLook, we have to be honest, curtain linings are not the sort of thing that will blow your hair back with sheer delight. It’s sort of hard to get excited about a functional item like this – a bit like getting excited about a new water heater, carpet underlay, or new gutters…! It’s usually the face fabric, the star of the show at the window that brings the pizazz, colour or texture to a space, with lining tucked in behind, performing the admirable duties of light blocking and fabric protecting.


However, these are virtues to be celebrated as they help us make bolder decisions about the drapery fabrics for our spaces. They are also not what linings once were, and many now have the capacity to stand alone as a super practical drapery in their own right, heralding a new era for a previously much maligned fabric category. Prepare to have your hair blown back boys and girls…


Where to Begin: Well, it’s important to establish the purpose of the lining – is this a room you plan on sleeping in till midday? Lucky you! You will need a blackout (sometimes called a blockout), which will completely block light filtration, allowing you to sleep easy in blissful darkness.

These are used in five-star hotels, and in the homes of shift workers or young children who need to be able to sleep at any time of the day without pesky circadian rhythms waking you up from the light. Once upon a time, blackout linings were desperately practical, coming in white or off white (if you were lucky) and with a three-pass coating on the back (three layers of acrylic based flock).



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1385 days ago
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1385 days ago

Rotary Washing Line

Jennifer from Welcome Bay

We have an older rotary washing line free to a new home if anybody needs one.

Free

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1385 days ago

Free queen bed.

Geoff from Greerton - Parkvale

Free queen size bed with mattress available.good condition.contact me by text on 0279078984 after 5pm.Want gone today please and xant do drop off.After 5pm.please.

Free

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