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Philip from Maungatapu
Fresh natural dog treats and biscuits made this week still at the same price $5.50 per 150gram. The biscuits are great for dogs who have allergies, we haven't met a dog as yet who doesn't like them. To order Ph 0212063895 or post on neighbourly.
Liz and Phil
The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga
Ombre tones help create a gallery-worthy table. Choose tone on tone hues from the Resene Multifinish collection for a quick ombre look.
Find out how to create your own.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Are you passionate about waste minimisation? Do you have an idea to help educate the community about it?
There’s still time to apply for funding through the Resource Wise Community Fund.
Applications close Friday, 3 June 2022 at 4pm.
Head to our website for more information on the fund, … View moreAre you passionate about waste minimisation? Do you have an idea to help educate the community about it?
There’s still time to apply for funding through the Resource Wise Community Fund.
Applications close Friday, 3 June 2022 at 4pm.
Head to our website for more information on the fund, who can apply and the priority outcomes bit.ly...
Bay of Plenty Regional Council
Wallabies are here, destroying native habitat.
Bay of Plenty and Waikato Regional Council's are working together to stop this from happening.
Find out about their wallaby control programme and why wallabies are a pest here.
You can help stop the spread of wallabies by reporting any … View moreWallabies are here, destroying native habitat.
Bay of Plenty and Waikato Regional Council's are working together to stop this from happening.
Find out about their wallaby control programme and why wallabies are a pest here.
You can help stop the spread of wallabies by reporting any sightings at reportwallabies.com.
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Maureen from Bethlehem
Does anyone have any videos of the All Blacks that they no longer want.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
The hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what … View moreThe hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what you love about them. Send us up to five photos of your indoor plant displays. Email mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Meanwhile, here's last year's winner Alyce Read, from Nelson.
Belinda from Otumoetai
Hi Everyone, I am a NZSL teacher & if your interested in learning sign language, please see flyer on how to sign up. Happy NZSL learning 🙂🙌
Chris from Papamoa Beach
Succulent (money tree?) in pot. Don't know what it is. Pot stands 35cm high.
Price: $30
Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd
We have a soft spot for sheep. For many, sheep are symbolic to New Zealand culture with the rearing of sheep being the backbone of the economy for many years.
Sheep farming was established in New Zealand by the 1850s and for several decades wool accounted for more than one third of New … View moreWe have a soft spot for sheep. For many, sheep are symbolic to New Zealand culture with the rearing of sheep being the backbone of the economy for many years.
Sheep farming was established in New Zealand by the 1850s and for several decades wool accounted for more than one third of New Zealand’s exports by value, with the sheep population peaking at just over 70 million in 1982.
This number is significant when compared to New Zealand’s human population of 5 million. By 2020 sheep numbers dropped to 26 million following a decline in profitability compared to other types of farming, particularly dairy.
While also farmed as a food source, today’s article focuses on sheep wool and its environmental attributes.
Wool is a natural and renewable resource and as long as our beloved sheep are eating our tasty green pastures they will always produce wool. Wool has amazing properties that make it ideal for many applications from home furnishings to underwear.
Cotton and synthetic fibres are currently the most commonly produced fibres globally, however, their performance and environmental benefits do not compare to wool.
From Wool to Yarn
The wool clip (the total yield of wool shorn during one season from the sheep) is sent to the scourers where it is cleaned and dried before being spun into yarn. The yarn is then sent to the textile manufacturer where many different processes are involved.
The yarn is wound onto dye cones to be dyed the required colours. Next the yarn is warped onto beams which are threaded through the loom, allowing the weft yarn to run across the warp and create a woven fabric.
The fabric is then inspected, washed, and dried. Very few chemicals are used in the processing, typically only water and heat.
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Christine from Body Treatments
Facial including lash + brow tint + tidy = $85
Finishes 31/05/22
Appointments are available for , Massage, Spraytan, Waxing, IPL and Homeopathy. Gift Vouchers are available . Ph 5706270
email: bodytreatments@xtra.co.nz
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Mentorship helps children to remove limiting beliefs, build confidence and develop communication skills. At NumberWorks’nWords, our tutors act as mentors and support students to achieve their best results. Scroll through to see some of the benefits of having a mentor!
To learn more about … View moreMentorship helps children to remove limiting beliefs, build confidence and develop communication skills. At NumberWorks’nWords, our tutors act as mentors and support students to achieve their best results. Scroll through to see some of the benefits of having a mentor!
To learn more about NumberWorks’nWords tuition, get in touch with your local centre and their friendly team of expert tutors.
Debbie from Mount Maunganui
Need a deck or fence built? Due to delays with upcoming new build, I’ve a window for some short term projects, alterations, decks, fencing etc. Trade certified, over 40 years experience. Contact Kevin on 0276867272
Kirsty from Tauranga City
The awesome Tauranga Curtain Bank is currently running low on curtains. If you have any preloved curtains lying around that you don't need anymore, they can give them a new lease on life to help keep a local family with children warm this winter.
The Tauranga Curtain Bank is a volunteer … View moreThe awesome Tauranga Curtain Bank is currently running low on curtains. If you have any preloved curtains lying around that you don't need anymore, they can give them a new lease on life to help keep a local family with children warm this winter.
The Tauranga Curtain Bank is a volunteer organisation who line & prepare preloved curtains which are re-hung in homes of vulnerable families across the Bay of Plenty.
WHAT WE NEED:
✅ Short curtains
✅ Long curtains
✅ Worn curtains
✅ Like-new curtains
(Not needing blinds, tracks or net curtains at this time).
Curtains donations can be dropped off at the Tauranga Curtain Bank:
The Hillier Centre
31 Gloucester Road, Mount Maunganui.
Opening hours:
Monday 8:30am–4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am–4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am–4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am–4:30pm
Friday 8:30am–4:30pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Many thanks :)
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Robyne from Papamoa Beach
Recommendation for a hairdresser who does good cuts and colour at a reasonable price. My hairdresser of 7 years is in hospital for a long term. Especially interested in work from home situations. Thank you.
In Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and… View moreIn Aotearoa New Zealand, Pink Shirt Day works to create schools, workplaces, communities, and whānau where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected. At NumberWorks'nWords, we do not tolerate bullying and strive to cultivate healthy learning environments, where students can be themselves and thrive.
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