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An undeclared allergen has forced the recall of a Pams food product.
Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd has recalled Pams Brand Cassava Vege Crisps Original 150g, due to the possible presence of milk, an allergen that is not declared on the ingredients list.
In a statement, the Ministry for Primary … View moreAn undeclared allergen has forced the recall of a Pams food product.
Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd has recalled Pams Brand Cassava Vege Crisps Original 150g, due to the possible presence of milk, an allergen that is not declared on the ingredients list.
In a statement, the Ministry for Primary Industries says that any customer with a milk allergy or intolerance should return the product to their retailer for a full refund.
What you need to know:
- The product is sold at Pak'n Save, New World and Four Square stores throughout New Zealand.
- It is sold in a 150g package.
- Best before date is 19 OCT 21.
- No other flavour is affected.
Customers with any questions or concerns are encouraged to contact Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd.
Phone: 0800 24 51 14
Address: 35 Landing Drive, Mangere, Auckland.
To find out more about the recall, head to the New Zealand Food Safety Website.
From the where oceans collide at Cape Reinga, to the oyster-ridden seaboards of Bluff - it's time for you to spin the map of Aotearoa and see where your finger lands.
To take some of the stress out of your long weekend roadtrip plans, we're giving 10 lucky winners petrol vouchers … View moreFrom the where oceans collide at Cape Reinga, to the oyster-ridden seaboards of Bluff - it's time for you to spin the map of Aotearoa and see where your finger lands.
To take some of the stress out of your long weekend roadtrip plans, we're giving 10 lucky winners petrol vouchers from Mobil or Z - it's your choice!
If your name's below, get in touch with us, and if you know any of your neighbours listed, be sure to congratulate them and let them know!
Betty Campbell from Northland
Aimee Crothall from Paekakariki
David Watt from Hamilton
Sarah Sharp from Auckland
Helen Fang from Auckland
Rafael Moreno from New Plymouth
Saqib Ahmad from Auckland
Maria Dela Cruz from Wellington
Suannie Burt from Carterton District
Nick Regos from Christchurch
Keep your eyes peeled for our next random draw. Until next time!
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Neighbours – now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 30% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral – come in to your local Resene ColorShop and view the full collection. Offer ends 8 June 2021.
*Discount off the normal retail price at … View moreNeighbours – now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 30% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral – come in to your local Resene ColorShop and view the full collection. Offer ends 8 June 2021.
*Discount off the normal retail price at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers until 8 June 2021. Excludes wall decals, WallPrint and clearance items. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.
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Hi neighbours,
Wellington Samaritans are looking for locals to join our team of helpline volunteers.
If you’re a good listener and have a genuine desire to improve the mental well-being of others, please contact us about becoming a helpline volunteer.
We provide full training and … View moreHi neighbours,
Wellington Samaritans are looking for locals to join our team of helpline volunteers.
If you’re a good listener and have a genuine desire to improve the mental well-being of others, please contact us about becoming a helpline volunteer.
We provide full training and ongoing support.
Email wellington@samaritans.org.nz or phone 021 294 0036 or visit www.samaritans.org.nz
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Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
We're replacing plastic dog tags with a metal 'One Tag' that lasts your doggo's lifetime.
The One Tag will help reduce the amount of plastic going into the landfill - there were around 60,000 tags thrown out in Wellington City in the last five years alone!
Customers will pay … View moreWe're replacing plastic dog tags with a metal 'One Tag' that lasts your doggo's lifetime.
The One Tag will help reduce the amount of plastic going into the landfill - there were around 60,000 tags thrown out in Wellington City in the last five years alone!
Customers will pay their annual registration fees as usual, but they'll keep using the same tag.
For more information, visit: wellington.govt.nz...
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Louise Thomas has provided this weeks Friday Feathered Friend.
"Nature abhors a vacuum. The old adage has seen the white-fronted terns/tara (Sterna striata) move onto the Petone Wharf as a convenient perching spot for hawking (terning?) for fish. Such sleek birds, they turn on a dime, their … View moreLouise Thomas has provided this weeks Friday Feathered Friend.
"Nature abhors a vacuum. The old adage has seen the white-fronted terns/tara (Sterna striata) move onto the Petone Wharf as a convenient perching spot for hawking (terning?) for fish. Such sleek birds, they turn on a dime, their brilliant white feathers catching the sun as they dive like professionals into the briny.
The old wharf, stretching almost 400m out into harbour, was closed (although a few foolhardy humans ignore the signs and climb the fence) in January for six weeks (hah!) for “urgent” repairs after the earthquakes over the New Year caused it to slump a bit in the middle. To be fair, the piles are infested with marine worms turning the ancient trunks into so much Swiss cheese and the bolts holding it all together are rustier than my first car, so it wouldn’t have taken much. Having seen a cross-section of a pile, I’m surprised it hasn’t collapsed before now. I am looking forward to it reopening though, I miss being able to walk so far out into the harbour – it’s where all the good stuff happens."
Bill Tito (The Book Doctor) is a specialist in the restoration of old and rare books, maps and boxes.
“Give me a book I can’t repair and make my day"
As seen on TV. The Book Doctor, Bill Tito is the "Surgeon General to Literature!" He is a book repair expert who is trade … View moreBill Tito (The Book Doctor) is a specialist in the restoration of old and rare books, maps and boxes.
“Give me a book I can’t repair and make my day"
As seen on TV. The Book Doctor, Bill Tito is the "Surgeon General to Literature!" He is a book repair expert who is trade certified in bookbinding.
You can visit the website for more information and samples of Bill's work. Or pick up the phone and call Bill 04 526 6977.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Wellington City Council looks to have done a u-turn over the future of the Central Library.
The council agreed in October to support using base isolators to upgrade the library building, and included the $187 million project in its draft 10-year plan that comes into effect from July. It was agreed … View moreWellington City Council looks to have done a u-turn over the future of the Central Library.
The council agreed in October to support using base isolators to upgrade the library building, and included the $187 million project in its draft 10-year plan that comes into effect from July. It was agreed to following public feedback and a decision to breach its borrowing cap as the council looks to fund several major infrastructure projects.
Just months after settling on a plan to upgrade its stricken central library, Wellington City Council is now considering another way to strengthen the earthquake-prone building – one that could save tens of millions of dollars.
The “viscous damper” technology was not included in five upgrade options released for public feedback in October but is now back on the table after Beca, the engineering company that proposed it, complained. Councillors are set to be given an update on its feasibility next month.
Viscous dampers is a system of hydraulic devices that dissipate energy.
Join us to discover Years 7 and 9 at QMC.
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Come and experience the advantage of small classes, a unique curriculum, and passionate, experienced … View moreJoin us to discover Years 7 and 9 at QMC.
Backed by 100+ years of progressive education we build confident, passionate and adventurous young women ready to make their mark in the world.
Come and experience the advantage of small classes, a unique curriculum, and passionate, experienced teachers in our stunning, heritage location.
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Kirihika from Island Bay
💔🐈⬛ LOST CAT - Putiputi. 💔🐈⬛
Putiputi has once again escaped her foster home, she's was last seen on Sutherland Rd Sunday the 24th of May at 5am.
She is most likely heading towards southgate.
She has very distinctive markings
(Cleft lip, orange stripe on forehead, one … View more💔🐈⬛ LOST CAT - Putiputi. 💔🐈⬛
Putiputi has once again escaped her foster home, she's was last seen on Sutherland Rd Sunday the 24th of May at 5am.
She is most likely heading towards southgate.
She has very distinctive markings
(Cleft lip, orange stripe on forehead, one orange leg, bright green eyes)
She is Microchipped but she is not desexed (booked in next week) Please help us get putiputi back ASAP!
If you see her do not attemot to catch her, she will run, but if she's in your garage or house you can call me and I'll come get her.
Ngā mihi,
Kirihika Pōneke Ngeru Rescue
027 2910 633
NZ Red Cross from Red Cross Shop Kilbirnie
Down at Red Cross Kilbirnie, we have some lovely colourful clothing for you to see in the colder months. Something new for all ages will put a smile on your face.
NZ Red Cross from Red Cross Shop Kilbirnie
Now it’s your turn ! Make an offer on selected items on this table top and rack 💁💁💁
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Meet Gabe, who is deaf but sounds like a lot of fun.
"I was transferred from Porirua Animal Control. I am a special dude who has had an unusual start to my rehoming journey. I am completely deaf but that doesn't stop me having a great time! I am a loveable boy who has stolen the hearts … View moreMeet Gabe, who is deaf but sounds like a lot of fun.
"I was transferred from Porirua Animal Control. I am a special dude who has had an unusual start to my rehoming journey. I am completely deaf but that doesn't stop me having a great time! I am a loveable boy who has stolen the hearts of everyone at the centre. I am looking for an experienced owner, who has a suitable property for me to thrive in. I'm always up for a walk or a game to play, and I love to find things to do and keep active. I am looking for a home with teenagers or adults, and a home without cats or small animals. I am happy to play with other active dogs, and love to be social with both people and dogs. If you are interested in me and my goofy personality - chat to the canine team."
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Construction begins on Wednesday 26 May on a new retaining wall to make Mount Pleasant Road safer and more accessible for road users, residents, and pedestrians.
This work is expected to take five months and carried out in two stages between the hours of 7am - 6pm, Monday to Saturday.
Mount … View moreConstruction begins on Wednesday 26 May on a new retaining wall to make Mount Pleasant Road safer and more accessible for road users, residents, and pedestrians.
This work is expected to take five months and carried out in two stages between the hours of 7am - 6pm, Monday to Saturday.
Mount Pleasant Road will be down to one lane for the duration of the works using a manual Stop/Go and traffic lights.
Parking on Mount Pleasant Road will be reallocated a at the base of Mount Pleasant Road and in Raroa Road, by the Mount Pleasant accessway.
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