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Bill from Kamo
Does anybody have a use for an older rotary clothes line. This has been disassembled and comes complete with concrete block, just needs new bolts to assemble it and a trailer to cart it from Whau Valley. If interested phone me on 4370 199. Cheers Bill
Free
Bruce from Hikurangi Coastal
Still have about 8 cubic meters left. $80 to collect, $90 delivered within 5km of Ngararatunua (just north of Kamo), beyond that add $1 per km for 2 cu m, delivered. That wood is 350/400mm . We do have some longer split wood too that is $10 cu m cheaper, about 550/600mm long. Great for an open … View moreStill have about 8 cubic meters left. $80 to collect, $90 delivered within 5km of Ngararatunua (just north of Kamo), beyond that add $1 per km for 2 cu m, delivered. That wood is 350/400mm . We do have some longer split wood too that is $10 cu m cheaper, about 550/600mm long. Great for an open fireplace or larger size wood box.
Price: $90
The Rates Structure Review is the review of the way we structure our overall rating system to share the rating burden among all ratepayers. It is not about how much money we get from rates
The rating review will cover:
* General Rates (including the use of Land Value versus Capital Value)
* … View moreThe Rates Structure Review is the review of the way we structure our overall rating system to share the rating burden among all ratepayers. It is not about how much money we get from rates
The rating review will cover:
* General Rates (including the use of Land Value versus Capital Value)
* The use and definition of Separately Used or Inhabited Part of a rating unit
* Stepped Rates
* Sector Splits
* Targeted Rates
* Remission and Postponement Policies
We want to hear from you!! We will be gathering your views and suggestions for improvement over the next month.
You can read more about this on the Rates Structure Review page at the link below.
Public meetings will be held on:
Monday 1 May: Forum North, 6pm
Tuesday 2 May: Kamo Bowling Club (Main Hall), 6pm
Thursday 4 May: Onerahi Bowling Club, 6pm
Tuesday 9 May: Ruakaka Recreation Centre, 6pm
this 2002 toyota dyna bottle truck, 3.0 litre diesel, automatic, power steering, radio, central locking, electric windows, reversing camera, dual rear wheels, towbar.
With finance on no deposit available to approved purchaser with weekly payments to suit.
Negotiable
Bart van der Meer from Volunteering Northland 0800-865268
Looking for adventure or just want to help out your community?
The Fire Service need Volunteer Firefighters, Brigade Support etc. Are you 16+ Male or Female. Comprehensive Training provided.
Click the link, and search "fire" for all three opportunities on the website.
Bart van der Meer from Volunteering Northland 0800-865268
"Horses Helpful in Mental Healing" - Drivers are needed to transport clients to Horses for Healing. Can you help? Find out more by clicking the link.
Good in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your … View moreGood in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your community a better place. Meet the groups
Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
We are about to start organising next January's One Tree Point Art Exhibition. The size of the event will be on a bigger scale than the 2017 one was.
We are looking for three more people to join our organising committee. It would be preferred but not essential that these people should have … View moreWe are about to start organising next January's One Tree Point Art Exhibition. The size of the event will be on a bigger scale than the 2017 one was.
We are looking for three more people to join our organising committee. It would be preferred but not essential that these people should have some art experience and be able to work as a group with the rest of the committee.
We also require the services of a business-minded person to chair the committee. This position could be filled by a retired manager or self-employed person.
These positions will be voluntary and may take up some spare time, particularly as the event draws near.
Putting on last January's exhibition was a real buzz and very successful with artists who were very driven and a pleasure to work with.
If you're interested please contact Anne Coutts or email ancowhg@vodafone.net.nz
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Noisy neighbours top the list of what makes an 'annoying neighbour'. Have you ever struggled with a noisy neighbour? How did you manage the situation? Should there be a Sunday morning noise ban? Maybe you'd like New Zealand neighbourhoods to be more like they were 'back in the … View moreNoisy neighbours top the list of what makes an 'annoying neighbour'. Have you ever struggled with a noisy neighbour? How did you manage the situation? Should there be a Sunday morning noise ban? Maybe you'd like New Zealand neighbourhoods to be more like they were 'back in the day' with quiet Sunday mornings - or even a day of rest. What noise do you find the hardest to cope with? Have your say below.
Kristi Neighbourly Lead from Tikipunga
Wednesday 10th May 2017
Just wanted to know if any other people or Neighbourly Leads know about this and will be attending?
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