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In case anyone is after ideas for useful Christmas gifts, we want to give a shout out to The Iron Maiden whom we have been using for some time now! Despite our busy schedule, we still want to look neat but not necessarily do all that ironing nor clothes folding ourselves, right? Gift Vouchers that … View moreIn case anyone is after ideas for useful Christmas gifts, we want to give a shout out to The Iron Maiden whom we have been using for some time now! Despite our busy schedule, we still want to look neat but not necessarily do all that ironing nor clothes folding ourselves, right? Gift Vouchers that last many months too, how great is that? Find them on Facebook @The1RonMaiden (yes, with the '1' ).
Jill from Ngaio
Does anyone have this booklet and would be happy to part with it? I got rid of my daughter's a while ago and she's not very pleased with me..Happy to pay something for it.
Jenny from Titahi Bay
From Poverty Bay to Broadway.
Ex-lib in excellent condition.
Price: $5
Judith from Ngaio
I have a dark blue fabric covered couch and armchair that I’d like to give away this weekend. The furniture is of course used but very comfortable. It is now surplus to my requirements and I am sure there is somebody out there who would like to take it away. It must be picked up from Ngaio this … View moreI have a dark blue fabric covered couch and armchair that I’d like to give away this weekend. The furniture is of course used but very comfortable. It is now surplus to my requirements and I am sure there is somebody out there who would like to take it away. It must be picked up from Ngaio this weekend. Call me on 021797 400 if you would like it
Free
Jenny from Titahi Bay
In very good condition, with larger pieces making it an older child friendly puzzle.
Price: $8
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Wellington
Instead of giving & receiving ‘stuff’, make giving simple, sustainable and kind - so why not give good this time round? You can donate to the Graeme Dingle Foundation through a gift registry or gift card.
Find out more about The Good Registry and Graeme Dingle Foundation through the link… View moreInstead of giving & receiving ‘stuff’, make giving simple, sustainable and kind - so why not give good this time round? You can donate to the Graeme Dingle Foundation through a gift registry or gift card.
Find out more about The Good Registry and Graeme Dingle Foundation through the link below!
Monique from Tawa Residents' Association
Kia ora! Tawa News November should be in your email box today!
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Jenny from Titahi Bay
Beware when getting your new car registration (rego) from the AA centre in Porirua.
A friend went down to get her new rego from the AA, but upon arrival found they had left the form at home, they thought taking in the soon to be old one, would give the necessary information. That however left a… View moreBeware when getting your new car registration (rego) from the AA centre in Porirua.
A friend went down to get her new rego from the AA, but upon arrival found they had left the form at home, they thought taking in the soon to be old one, would give the necessary information. That however left a car parked in the Cobham Court Centre without a rego displayed.
You guessed it, along comes a parking warden and a $200 fine was handed out. The AA said it is a regular occurrence.
A nice money pit for the Council (no apparently they hand the money on) - who refused to listen to the explanation, or accept that the vehicle had a current registration.
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Community Centre Advocate from Tawa Community Centre
We have a new stock coming in this week of 200L rain water tanks. Easily fit into your car, and at a cost of $118 per tank. They are available at the Tawa Community Centre during hours of 9.30am - 1pm/2-4.30pm Mon-Fri. Can be paid for by cash, eftpos or online banking.
Market News from Tawa Lions Club
Lions Christmas Cakes are available at our Saturday Morning Market at Outlet City Car Park. The 1kg real fruit cake is selling at a special market price of $18.50. The proceeds from the sale goes towards local youth activities sponsored by our Charitable Trust.
Karori Arts & Crafts Centre Inc
Want to see the magic of Indigo dye?
We have two places left on our Shibori Indigo workshop running 10 - 4pm Saturday 26th November. Come along and experiment with pleating, folding and clamping to create amazing patterns on natural fabrics.
Mark from Johnsonville
This Saturday from 4 pm - 9 pm we'll be at Miramar night market selling doughnuts and stuffed focaccia.
Outside of our area, I know but if we have anything left we'll put a post on social media and deliver to the Northern suburbs as we've been doing with other markets.
Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz
On Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.
The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended … View moreOn Monday, 21 November, the Supreme Court ruled that preventing 16 and 17-year-olds from voting is 'unjustified age discrimination'.
The current age of voting is 18 in New Zealand and lobby group Make It 16 have been running a youth-led campaign advocating for the vote to be extended to our 16 and 17-year-olds.
“This is history,” said Make It 16 co-director Caeden Tipler. “Today New Zealand’s highest court has confirmed that stopping young people from voting is a breach of our human rights...The government and Parliament cannot ignore such a clear legal and moral message. They must let us vote.”
Share your thoughts below - these may be published in the We Say You Say column of the local papers.
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Carl from Ngaio
Hi,
My business picks up polystyrene from one of our computer monitor suppliers & I really dont want to take it to landfill. Maybe someone can find a good use use for it - art resource, insulation?
Free to good homes - take what you need.
Carl
Free
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