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Linda from Maungatapu
Does anyone know why sunlive has not been delivered in maungatapu this week. I and neighbours did not receive it last week either.
14 replies (Members only)
Pete from Bethlehem
Looking for feedback on panelbeater in the Tga area. Panel and paint work required for boot and rear bumper damage.
Thanks!!
11 replies (Members only)
Bianca from Matua
In good condition only worn a couple of times as they were my back up pair. Needing gone as I’m off to Uni. Selling for $5. Size 7L but I’m a women’s size 8 and they fit me perfectly. Pick up Matua
Negotiable
Bianca from Matua
Well loved just wanting them gone. Selling for $5. Pick up Matua
Negotiable
Bianca from Matua
A bit of a dent at the top but it adds to the character. Pick up Matua
Price: $10
Karen from Welcome Bay
Our annual book sale will be held in the Seeka Coolstore, Harvard Way, Mt Maunganui, starting Friday March 5th 3pm to 8pm, March 6th and 7th from 9am to 4.30 (not at Easter anymore). We are now sorting and pricing books. If you have books to donate or are able to help us, please contact Ann … View moreOur annual book sale will be held in the Seeka Coolstore, Harvard Way, Mt Maunganui, starting Friday March 5th 3pm to 8pm, March 6th and 7th from 9am to 4.30 (not at Easter anymore). We are now sorting and pricing books. If you have books to donate or are able to help us, please contact Ann Pritchard 07 543 5350 or email secretary.taurangarotary@gmail.com or take donations of books, magazines, DVD's, jigsaw puzzles, sheet music, records to one of these drop off points before 28 February 2021: Caltex Greerton, Caltex Bayfair, Caltex Katikati, Caltex Welcome Bay, Z Energy Bethlehem, Z Energy Hewletts Rd, Z Energy 11th Ave, Wet and Forget Chapel St, Ray White Cherrywood, Challenge Service Station Omokoroa, Farmlands Te Puna, Stash it Papamoa, Philips Garage Fraser St, 20 Ririnui St Maungatapu, 24 Montana Drive, Pyes Pa.
Ross from Hairini
is it to much to ask for a quiet day off? My neighbour leaves a small dog locked up in house barking all day. Ive spoken to them and called TCC and SPCA know one cares. as a rate payer surely have some rights.
15 replies (Members only)
Lyn from Welcome Bay
Have been in BMW 318 TI, but should fit any car. We had them fitted (& removed) by Maungatapu Motors. Will need compliance once fitted.
Ph: 027 5224607
Price: $200
Elly from Welcome Bay
I received an enquiry last night from a friend who had been talking to an elderly woman who is renting a property. She was unsure as to who would be paying for the new bins. As Council are putting these costs on our rates I assume the landlord is responsible. On saying this, does this mean that … View moreI received an enquiry last night from a friend who had been talking to an elderly woman who is renting a property. She was unsure as to who would be paying for the new bins. As Council are putting these costs on our rates I assume the landlord is responsible. On saying this, does this mean that rents will now rise in an already over priced rental market? Given that we received a $340 rates rebate in 2019 and a miserable $50 in 2020 this Council is indeed making the people of Tauranga pay for their fiscal mistakes!! We have it on good authority that this decision re the rebates was the Council's decision!!! Trust the new Commission taking over the Council will indeed look into every detail!
17 replies (Members only)
Swap a can of food for a FREE Resene testpot!
Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot (60-80ml).
Resene will then donate all the food brought in to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks.
By adding a … View moreSwap a can of food for a FREE Resene testpot!
Bring a can of food into your local Resene owned ColorShop and you can swap it for a Resene testpot (60-80ml).
Resene will then donate all the food brought in to The Salvation Army local foodbanks and other community foodbanks.
By adding a little more colour to your life you can also help those in need. When you donate a can of food you'll save on your testpot purchase (save up to $5.80 on an 80ml testpot) while also helping provide disadvantaged Kiwis with food parcels when they need them most.
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John from Greerton - Parkvale
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Mahinerangi from Welcome Bay
Hi neighbors, I'm hoping someone on here has a tent they no longer need/want? Looking for a large tent for 2 adults 5 children. Thanks
Free
Marko from Papamoa Beach
Still waiting for the new owners...
About 2 months old...
All together or separately...
Pick up at Papamoa Beach or possibility of delivering around Tauranga...
Free
Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd
These are super easy to make and provide hours of creative play as well as encourage the development of your toddler's hand-eye coordination and attention span.
To make some chalkboard blocks of your own you’ll need to gather a few supplies (Bunnings or Mitre 10 should have everything you… View moreThese are super easy to make and provide hours of creative play as well as encourage the development of your toddler's hand-eye coordination and attention span.
To make some chalkboard blocks of your own you’ll need to gather a few supplies (Bunnings or Mitre 10 should have everything you need):
• plank of wood
• saw
• chalkboard paint
• paint brush
• paint tray
• sandpaper
Cut down the wood into rectangles and saw the corners off one end to form a house shape. You can make the blocks as tall, short, or narrow as you’d like. Variety makes your city scape more interesting!
When the blocks are cut, sand all the edges and front so they are smooth and there are no rough spots. Then, simply paint over with chalkboard paint and let dry overnight before use.
Once the paint has dried, have fun creating your little city!
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