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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Wakely Road track upgrade. The Wakely Road track between Newlands and Ngauranga will be closed for several months from early February while work is done to make things safer and easier for people on foot and on bikes.
The upgrade will include improving drainage, grading the surface, laying new … View moreWakely Road track upgrade. The Wakely Road track between Newlands and Ngauranga will be closed for several months from early February while work is done to make things safer and easier for people on foot and on bikes.
The upgrade will include improving drainage, grading the surface, laying new gravel and installing a new fence. We expect construction will be completed during May. It’s part of our long-term plan to develop a connected citywide cycle network.
Find out more www.transportprojects.org.nz
Find out more!
Hey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms … View moreHey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms call-outs.
They have passed their warranty, but remain "safe and fit for purpose", says Police Commissioner Mike Bush.
What do you think about the new armour? Are police officers safe using the current vests? Are you surprised the existing vests aren't stab- and bullet-proof?
To read more, click here.
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Vernon Ballance from REBUS Wanganui:
Attached as PDF files are our January and February Newsletters which will have to be downloaded and then viewed on your device as they contain images with which the Neighbourly website can not cope. To download, click on the blue "2019-01 newsletter.pdf" and "2019-02 … View moreAttached as PDF files are our January and February Newsletters which will have to be downloaded and then viewed on your device as they contain images with which the Neighbourly website can not cope. To download, click on the blue "2019-01 newsletter.pdf" and "2019-02 newsletter.pdf" links below.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View moreNew Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protection.
Submissions are closing on 11 February, so to make your voice heard, just answer our quick poll question and share your thoughts now.
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Yes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each… View moreYes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each muffin with a little wedge of Brie, Noble or Blue cheese. You might not be able to resist sneaking a couple for your own lunch!
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Claire Bell from Community Education Whanganui
Hi Everybody,
We are running an 8 session Tuesday evening 'Beginners Ukulele' class that will start on the 5th February. Its only $85 and is a great way to make good on any of those musical new years resolutions. We need a couple more students to make the magic happen, so please … View moreHi Everybody,
We are running an 8 session Tuesday evening 'Beginners Ukulele' class that will start on the 5th February. Its only $85 and is a great way to make good on any of those musical new years resolutions. We need a couple more students to make the magic happen, so please comment, call, email or Facebook message us to start your ukulele career!
The Team from Children's Day
With Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, … View moreWith Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, while stocks last.
Anthony from Whanganui
The WHANGNAUI HOSPICE would greatfully appreciate any donations as listed in the flyer below:
Drop off to :
Hospice Whanganui
Kowhainui Drive, 78 Virginia Road, Wanganui 4541
Trek to Transform Young Lives.
In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.
They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a … View moreTrek to Transform Young Lives.
In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.
They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a lifetime that will do so much to help our tamariki. If an 11 day trip through the exquisite Vietnamese country side sounds appealing to you - why not join Trek to Transform Young Lives and help kiwi kids along the way.
To find out more visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...
www.youtube.com...
Claire Bell from Community Education Whanganui
Come be part of our upcoming Tuesday nights woodwork class with John Rhodes. Starting on 19th February, learn how to make your own furniture and objects from start to finish, including workshop safety and tools and machinery operation and care. Thicknesser and dovetailer now available for advanced … View moreCome be part of our upcoming Tuesday nights woodwork class with John Rhodes. Starting on 19th February, learn how to make your own furniture and objects from start to finish, including workshop safety and tools and machinery operation and care. Thicknesser and dovetailer now available for advanced woodworkers to use for this course.
Message or email us at admin@communityeducation.nz
Help The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.
Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives… View moreHelp The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.
Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives in, on and around the water. Children are taught Water Skills for Life at school. It’s easy to teach and fun for kids to learn.
Support Drowning prevention training for all kids. Donate in-store today.
Find out more
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Your generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: … View moreYour generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: www.stuff.co.nz...
Coral from Whanganui
Hi Neighbours, Chookie update,
sadly, the chicken went missing before our rescue mission could be completed.
Thanks to Shaun and Christine for offering a home.
Also, thanks to Council staff who were ready to help with their net.
Cheers Coral
This spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.
Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll … View moreThis spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.
Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll pick up all those fabulous barbecue flavours.
Combine good company with good food and your summer will be sizzling
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