1423 days ago

Safe transport for you - plus a treat for your mum!

Julia Burgess from

At Driving Miss Daisy Wellington East we're usually on the go all day, taking clients to appointments, shopping or outings, to and from work and school. A lot of our more vulnerable clients are housebound for the time being, but we’re available for anyone as a safe transport option (fully trained, police vetted drivers and strict Covid-19 processes), with help as needed (including wheelchair vehicle). And if you’re looking for a great Mother's Day gift, how about treating your mum to a Daisy outing? Check us out on Facebook, give me a call on 021 215 3014, or purchase gift vouchers online at tinyurl.com... 🙂

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1 day ago

Bob Francis Wins Senior New Zealander Of The Year

Rita Angus Retirement Village

Seven-term Mayor of Masterton, Bob Francis CNZM QSO MBE JP, has been named the 2024 Ryman Healthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau.

Affectionately dubbed ‘Mr Wairarapa’, Bob has served his community in multiple areas, including health services, commercial development, the arts, aviation, homelessness, conservation and sports.

Bob’s award signifies the sixth time Ryman Healthcare has supported this category of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards, which provides a fantastic opportunity to celebrate Kiwi seniors who continue to make positive contributions towards the future of Aotearoa.

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20 hours ago

Let emotion drive you.

Cupra

Discover why emotion is our driving force. Experience the thrilling performance, stunning design and amazing value of CUPRA. Book a test drive now. Find out more

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20 hours ago

Staying home over the break?

Toka Tū Ake EQC

The long weekend is the perfect time to make your place safer for an earthquake with these steps:

• Find out where you can turn off your water and gas mains
• Check your chimney for any signs of wear and tear, or damage
• Check your home's foundations are secured
• Move heavy items that are up high to safer, lower down locations.
• Secure tall and heavy furniture and appliances

These simple actions can keep your whānau safer in case of a big shake, so tick them off and make the most of your break.
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