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Barbora from Northcote
There's a lot to see this Saturday at the Academy Cinema beneath the CBD library.
Fans of award winning independent foreign films, 20th Century European History buffs, lovers of nature, those needing to keep children occupied while still enjoying themselves, anyone with a lifelong love of … View moreThere's a lot to see this Saturday at the Academy Cinema beneath the CBD library.
Fans of award winning independent foreign films, 20th Century European History buffs, lovers of nature, those needing to keep children occupied while still enjoying themselves, anyone with a lifelong love of learning and storytelling ... Basically everyone will find an aspect interesting.
You can buy tickets / watch trailers here: academycinemas.co.nz...
Kenneth from Northcote Point
Did you know that the BIGGEST criminal the world has seen is Henry Ford, not the inventor of the motor vehicle, but the inventor of mass production of these machines. And second biggest criminals are humankind themselves....you, yes you reading this....the USERS of these destroyers of the … View moreDid you know that the BIGGEST criminal the world has seen is Henry Ford, not the inventor of the motor vehicle, but the inventor of mass production of these machines. And second biggest criminals are humankind themselves....you, yes you reading this....the USERS of these destroyers of the atmosphere, the earths surface (nearly 2% of the earths surface is covered by TARMAC.) Yet, you cannot do anything without them? Henry Ford promoted LAZINESS. He promoted SPEED. He promoted GREED....NOT KNOWINGLY.....he was just a smart man with great ideas....i wonder what he would think if he could see what he has done.
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Work is well underway on Stage 2 of the Greenslade Reserve project which is designed to increase stormwater capacity to support the new housing in the area, and includes lowering the sportsfield and daylighting the stream at the northern end. Work on stage 2 is due to be completed in October 2021.
… View moreWork is well underway on Stage 2 of the Greenslade Reserve project which is designed to increase stormwater capacity to support the new housing in the area, and includes lowering the sportsfield and daylighting the stream at the northern end. Work on stage 2 is due to be completed in October 2021.
This work forms part of the wider project that will daylight the underground stream and form the Te Ara Awataha greenway through Northcote.
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Proposal: Uppingham Crescent, Hillcrest
Auckland Transport is proposing to install no-stopping yellow lines Uppingham Crescent after residents asked for access to be improved on this narrow road. The changes will result in the removal of 19 on-street parking spaces.
From AT: "We understand … View moreProposal: Uppingham Crescent, Hillcrest
Auckland Transport is proposing to install no-stopping yellow lines Uppingham Crescent after residents asked for access to be improved on this narrow road. The changes will result in the removal of 19 on-street parking spaces.
From AT: "We understand that removing car parking can be inconvenient. We have visited the street and carefully designed the layout of the yellow lines. By staggering the yellow lines on alternating sides of the street we are able to maximise parking and reduce the loss to 19 spaces. If we painted yellow lines along only one side of the street this would remove 30 parking spaces."
Consultation is open until Monday 5th July.
Have your say online here:
at.govt.nz...
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The new tracks at Eskdale Reserve Network are now open, including the new entrance on Glenfield Road near the roundabout!
The tracks have been simplified and re-routed away from kauri trees. They are now smooth and step-free, although wheelchair users may need some assistance in places.
New … View moreThe new tracks at Eskdale Reserve Network are now open, including the new entrance on Glenfield Road near the roundabout!
The tracks have been simplified and re-routed away from kauri trees. They are now smooth and step-free, although wheelchair users may need some assistance in places.
New entrance signage and directional signage within the park will be installed in the coming months.
Please stay on the tracks and use the new shoe-cleaning stations to help prevent kauri dieback entering the park. Bikes are able to use the new tracks (with caution around pedestrians), however the wheel-cleaning stations are still to come.
The Kaipatiki Local Board and Kaipātiki Project will be holding an official open day in the coming weeks, and there are a few feeder tracks that will be upgraded in the next stage of work, however the bulk of the tracks are now finished, so go check them out!
- Funded through the Natural Environment Targeted Rate and the Kaipātiki Local Board asset renewal work programme.
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Mid Winter Magic & Mayhem
Birkenhead Village
Monday 12 July- Sun 25 July
Over 15+ Free Events
For your daily dose of Mischief , Music & Mayhem follow the free magical events popping up from the Mall to the Library! This year a Special Guest “Trixie the Fairy” has flown in … View moreMid Winter Magic & Mayhem
Birkenhead Village
Monday 12 July- Sun 25 July
Over 15+ Free Events
For your daily dose of Mischief , Music & Mayhem follow the free magical events popping up from the Mall to the Library! This year a Special Guest “Trixie the Fairy” has flown in from the South and the“Cat in the Hat” will be here.
Loads of Magical Mid Winter Fun for All the Family! Fairies, Pirates and Magic & for the grown ups Mid Winter Jazz Evenings.
Check it all out on
www.birkenhead.net.nz...
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
A huge thankyou to the 60 fantastic community volunteers who turned out this morning to help plant 1300 native grasses on the banks of the stream at Kauri Glen Reserve/Cecil Eady Reserve!
Special thanks to Forest and Bird North Shore Auckland, Pest Free Kaipātiki, Naylor Love, and Kauri Glen Bush… View moreA huge thankyou to the 60 fantastic community volunteers who turned out this morning to help plant 1300 native grasses on the banks of the stream at Kauri Glen Reserve/Cecil Eady Reserve!
Special thanks to Forest and Bird North Shore Auckland, Pest Free Kaipātiki, Naylor Love, and Kauri Glen Bush Society Incorporated!
Junlong from Glenfield
What is a guitalele?
A guitalele is tuned to ADGCEa in the same intervals as a guitar but up a fourth as if you were to capo the guitar on the fifth fret. The top four strings of the guitalele are tuned the same as a ukulele, GCEA, except the ukulele's G string is tuned up an octave, just two … View moreWhat is a guitalele?
A guitalele is tuned to ADGCEa in the same intervals as a guitar but up a fourth as if you were to capo the guitar on the fifth fret. The top four strings of the guitalele are tuned the same as a ukulele, GCEA, except the ukulele's G string is tuned up an octave, just two steps down from the high A string.
Condition: Nearly new
Bought for Xmas in 2019 from MusicWorks with 5 year warranty, and practiced for a short time. It's then well kept in the bag in a dry place with desiccant.
Length/Width/Depth: 70cm/23cm/7cm
Pick up: Glenfield near Marlborough Park or shipping depending on location
Price: $120
Hi neighbours,
Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!
* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day … View moreHi neighbours,
Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!
* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone
We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.
Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
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Debi from Hillcrest
Pickup from Hillcrest (near Birkenhead) North Shore
Price: $8
Debi from Hillcrest
pickup from Hillcrest (near Birkenhead) North Shore
Price: $10
Debi from Hillcrest
women's size 8
pickup Hillcrest (near Birkenhead) North Shore
Price: $20
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