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Peter from Glenbervie
It's very comfy, but one arm rest and one cushion are worn through. It must be collected by Sunday or it gets dumped.
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Glen from Central Whangarei
anyone missing a black pig there is one in my yard riverside drive whangarei
Hi neighbours, my caskets will be onsite to view at the women’s lifestyle expo!
Jessie Rose will be representing Morris and Morris Funerals and will be available to talk with anyone over the weekend.
Products of Jessie Rose will be on display also for purchase - See you there!
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Now is the perfect time to plant strawberries to make sure you get a great crop.
Mulch with strawberry straw to keep moist over the summer months and make sure you feed well with strawberry food to get bigger and tastier strawberries!
Peter from One Tree Point
I lent an exercycle to a retired musician at one tree point ,We have since moved from there and lost your details, please contact me again ,Ph 094327581 cheers peter
Hi neighbours. Join us at our Whangarei Girls' High School Open Evening on Wednesday 8th August. Our evening kicks off at 5.30pm in the Manawahine Gym, followed by a guided tour. For more information visit our website. Learn more
Brain Fit for Life™ is a 5-week series of classes, each one-and-a-half hours in length. Each class builds on the previous session and takes you through, step-by-step, all you need to know about the brain and the way it works to support a sharp memory.
Memory strategies are taught and … View moreBrain Fit for Life™ is a 5-week series of classes, each one-and-a-half hours in length. Each class builds on the previous session and takes you through, step-by-step, all you need to know about the brain and the way it works to support a sharp memory.
Memory strategies are taught and practised in class through a variety of activities accompanied by a lot of laughter! There are new courses starting on Wednesday, 1st August and Thursday, 2nd August.
At the completion of your class you will:
- Have covered and practised the 6 key memory skills
- Understand how memory works for you
- Gain confidence through knowing how to apply the important strategies
- Become aware of the many ways you can use your new skills.
- Gain some new friends in the group and with your Coach
- Receive on-going reminders of the strategies you have learned and the challenges you need to keep your brain and memory working at peak for you.
The full course of 5 seminars costs just $150. So if you like learning in a group, join a class and sharpen your mind, practise new skills, control how your memory works for you, and have fun!
Find out more!
Hi all 😁 We have some lovely smellies on special!
we have a range of candles,diffusers,hand cream and bath bombs... They are all 25% off!
Get in & see our range now! Make beautiful gifts (or a gift to yourself) 😉
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
There has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be … View moreThere has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be made compulsory? Do you think this will help retain the language?
Neighbourly's own Sarah Moore has started studying te reo Māori follow her journey here.
Natasha Judd from Cancer Society Northland
Here are some easy ways you can make a difference:
Parasail for Cancer * Brave the Shave * Give it up * hold a Yellow Day
To get started, or find out more, visit tinyurl.com/DDayBusiness. You can also contact our team on 0800 366 066 or email csnevents@akcansoc.org.nz.
Your support will provide… View moreHere are some easy ways you can make a difference:
Parasail for Cancer * Brave the Shave * Give it up * hold a Yellow Day
To get started, or find out more, visit tinyurl.com/DDayBusiness. You can also contact our team on 0800 366 066 or email csnevents@akcansoc.org.nz.
Your support will provide vital services to local people affected by cancer, as well as fund life changing cancer research and prevention programmes that will create a future with less cancer for our children.
Thank you for your continued generosity.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
ACC Minister Hon. Iain Lees-Galloway recently swapped his suit for shorts and a tee to join a ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ strength and balance class. These classes help us as we age to retain lower body and core strength, remaining active to avoid falls.
No-one is bullet proof, falls happen … View moreACC Minister Hon. Iain Lees-Galloway recently swapped his suit for shorts and a tee to join a ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ strength and balance class. These classes help us as we age to retain lower body and core strength, remaining active to avoid falls.
No-one is bullet proof, falls happen and some can result in broken bones, pain and long healing times and can also make us fearful of falling again. Losing confidence can really affect quality of life.
Live Stronger for Longer strength and balance classes are growing nationwide. Visit www.livestronger.org.nz and join a class near you, you’ll find lots of practical information, advice and resources on how to live an active, healthy and independent life.
Proudly brought to you by ACC, MoH, HQSC and your local community health providers.
Join a class near you
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All Northland dog owners should beware of the outbreak of the deadly Canine parvovirus, also known as parvo, it is highly contagious and especially lethal for puppies.
Parvovirus is contagious and can survive in the environment for a year or more and be carried on to a property on shoes or car … View moreAll Northland dog owners should beware of the outbreak of the deadly Canine parvovirus, also known as parvo, it is highly contagious and especially lethal for puppies.
Parvovirus is contagious and can survive in the environment for a year or more and be carried on to a property on shoes or car tyres, or caught from objects such as bowls and bedding. It could also be caught from the street, especially in urban areas where there were lots of dogs.
So far all the puppies brought in to Bay of Islands Vets have survived but only though intensive treatment in an isolation unit.
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