Birkdale, Auckland

1498 days ago

Please help if you can....

Manasi from Beach Haven

Greetings Community Members 🙏
As some of you might know that I started givealittle page for Renee, who has been through some massive challenges since lockdown hit Aotearoa 🌹
All the information about her circumstances is on the link below. If you feel drawn to please give-a-little to help … View more
Greetings Community Members 🙏
As some of you might know that I started givealittle page for Renee, who has been through some massive challenges since lockdown hit Aotearoa 🌹
All the information about her circumstances is on the link below. If you feel drawn to please give-a-little to help her through these hard times. She is doing her best to get paid work and is reaching out to sources she knows. 🌺
Please share among your community of friends so the message for help can go far and wide. If we can raise the vibration of one human being on this earth with our love and kindess, we have made a difference already. 💜
In case you wish to help her directly in any form, please contact her on her mobile : 020 407 33726 🦚

Thank you 🙏

givealittle.co.nz...

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1498 days ago

Kaipātiki Local Board opposes end to chemical-free weeding in road corridor

John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board

The Kaipātiki Local Board has voted unanimously to oppose the proposal by Auckland Council to end over 20 years of chemical-free weed control on our footpaths and road corridor (see our feedback below).
Council is proposing to reduce the North Shore's level of service from using hot … View more
The Kaipātiki Local Board has voted unanimously to oppose the proposal by Auckland Council to end over 20 years of chemical-free weed control on our footpaths and road corridor (see our feedback below).
Council is proposing to reduce the North Shore's level of service from using hot water/steam/foam (with occasional spot-application of glyphosate on persistent weeds such as nutgrass), to spraying glyphosate by default.
This proposal is an unfair cost-cutting measure that undermines the Local Board's decision-making and lowers our current level of service. The Local Board would be expected to fund the difference to retain our chemical-free level of service from our already-stretched funds, which is not realistic.

The Council's Environment and Climate Change Committee will be making a decision on the proposal in November.

NZ Herald article: www.nzherald.co.nz...

Below is the resolution that the Kaipātiki Local Board passed yesterday:

19 Project Streetscapes: Weed Management report
Resolution number KT/2020/147
MOVED by Chairperson J Gillon, seconded by Deputy Chairperson D Grant:

That the Kaipātiki Local Board:
a) provide the following feedback on the recommended approach to a standardised methodology to managing weeds on footpaths, berms and the kerb and channel across more than 5000 kilometres of urban roads.

i) does not support the introduction of a standardised approach for edging and weed control on hard surfaces in the road corridor across Auckland, and supports retaining the status quo where local boards can set weed policy appropriate to their area, within the guidelines of the 2013 Auckland Council Weed Management Policy for Parks & Open Spaces.
ii) request that Auckland Council continue to maintain and fund the existing weed management service levels and methodology in the Kaipātiki Local Board road corridor – consisting primarily of thermal technology, along with the minimal use of spot spraying of herbicide (glyphosate or plant-based herbicide) to address specific persistent weeds, and mechanical methods.
iii) submit that each local board has the moral authority and right to determine the level of service for weed control in public spaces within their area, as the elected governance body for the area.
iv) submit that weed management in the road corridor is a core ‘business as usual’ function of Auckland Council, which should be supported and fully-funded centrally, and not through local board budgets, even where levels of service differ between local boards.
v) note that the former North Shore City Council area, that encompasses the Kaipātiki Local Board area, has had a chemical-free status in public spaces for over 20 years by utilizing thermal methods of weed control.
vi) note that the 2013 Auckland Council Weed Management Policy for Parks & Open Spaces recognizes that “agrichemicals can be harmful to human health and the environment”; supports minimising agrichemical use (objective 3); and states that “the simplest way of achieving an overall reduction in agrichemical use is through restrictions on the application of chemicals in specific areas or at specific times”, which is what is currently being achieved in the Kaipātiki Local Board area.
vii) request that the Environment and Climate Change Committee defer their decision until such time as the trial of “Foamstream” hot foam as an alternative weed management methodology has been concluded and reported, and all local boards have been briefed and given their feedback on including hot foam as an alternative weed management methodology.
viii) are disappointed that the review is effectively presenting a choice between increasing carbon emissions (in regards to the use of boilers in thermal methods) vs chemical pollution of the public environment, when other solutions (for example, electric vehicles and boilers) may be available.

b) request advice from relevant staff regarding the cost implications to the local board by retaining the status quo/existing levels of service approach to weed management in the streetscape.

CARRIED

View the report to the Local Board under item 19 here: infocouncil.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...

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1499 days ago

Community Connects grants

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

Have you heard about our Community Connects grants?

The grants help fund projects that promote the inclusion and contribution of older people in community life, and support communities to prepare for an ageing population.

The fund makes one-off grants of up to $15,000. The grants … View more
Hi Neighbours!

Have you heard about our Community Connects grants?

The grants help fund projects that promote the inclusion and contribution of older people in community life, and support communities to prepare for an ageing population.

The fund makes one-off grants of up to $15,000. The grants are open to any New Zealand council, community organisation, or registered non-profit organisation. Applications for our current funding round close on 9 October.

Our last funding round was a huge success and helped fund a range of different projects across the country, that had focuses like reducing loneliness and social isolation of older people, developing an age-friendly community plan and supporting people with dementia.

With the right planning and support, we can create environments where older people are valued, connected and able to participate in their community.

If you have an age-friendly project you are interested in getting funding for click here bit.ly...
Or if would like to learn more about how your community can become more age-friendly click here bit.ly...

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1498 days ago

Northern Pathway Confirmed on Western Side of Motorway

John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) have announced that the Akoranga Drive to Constellation Drive portion of the Northern Pathway will be on the western side of the motorway, with 82% of respondants supporting this side of the motorway.
This mirrors the Kaipātiki Local Board's formal … View more
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) have announced that the Akoranga Drive to Constellation Drive portion of the Northern Pathway will be on the western side of the motorway, with 82% of respondants supporting this side of the motorway.
This mirrors the Kaipātiki Local Board's formal feedback of supporting the western side of the motorway with connections into the surrounding roads and reserves.
The Kaipātiki Local Board had also highlighted concern about the potential effect on Smiths Bush Scenic Reserve, and this was also reflected in public feedback. NZTA are now working with the local restoration groups and the Local Board on options in this area that will protect the bush.

NZTA announcement: www.nzta.govt.nz...

On Smiths Bush, NZTA say:
"We received a great deal of feedback highlighting the special place that Smiths Bush holds in the community as an ancient, ecologically unique urban ngahere (forest). We have listened to this and are working with relevant community groups, local boards and government agencies to consider options to mitigate any potential environmental impact as we finalise our business case. There will be further discussion with mana whenua, project partners and key stakeholders as this design detail is developed in the next phase of the project. Through our ongoing public engagement we will also consider how the wider cultural and social elements can be enhanced to deliver a project that benefits the whole community."

For more information:
* NZTA announcement: www.nzta.govt.nz...
* Download PDF with more info on the route: www.nzta.govt.nz...
* Download PDF with public engagement results: www.nzta.govt.nz...

1499 days ago

Ayurvedic Nutrition: Would you like to experience Vibrant Health and live your TRUE POTENTIAL?

Business Owner from Ayurveda Mandala

Warm Greetings Neighbours
Would you like to experience a BALANCED body-mind & VIBRANT health, so you can live your true potential & purpose?
Ayurveda Mandala offers Ayurvedic Nutrition & Lifestyle Consultation with an integrative approach.
Your microbiome, gut, brain, immune & … View more
Warm Greetings Neighbours
Would you like to experience a BALANCED body-mind & VIBRANT health, so you can live your true potential & purpose?
Ayurveda Mandala offers Ayurvedic Nutrition & Lifestyle Consultation with an integrative approach.
Your microbiome, gut, brain, immune & emotional health are directly connected. In my consultations, I support my clients by guiding them into balancing their gut microbiome, as well as, working on various aspects of food choices & lifestyle, emotional well-being, including tonic herbs where necessary - to create homeostasis of body and mind. This is the key to enjoy your precious life & health to its fullest and live your true purpose.

To find out more about my Ayurvedic Nutrition and Lifestyle Consultation, please click on the Read More Buttons below.

If you like to be supported in your journey of health and well-being, please give me a call or email me. I look forward to welcoming you.


Thank you
Namaste
Manasi
Ayurveda Mandala
021 132 5701
manasi@ayurveda-mandala.com
www.ayurveda...
Beach Haven, Auckland

1507 days ago

Poll: Do you think Labour’s policy to slash paywave, credit card fees will help small businesses?

Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News

Labour is promising an end to expensive fees for things like paywave and card transactions.

The party wants to regulate Merchant Service Fees (MSF), which are high in New Zealand compared to other countries such as Australia.

These are fees charged by banks for services including card … View more
Labour is promising an end to expensive fees for things like paywave and card transactions.

The party wants to regulate Merchant Service Fees (MSF), which are high in New Zealand compared to other countries such as Australia.

These are fees charged by banks for services including card transactions and paywave, and force retailers to either absorb the hefty cost themselves, or pass it on to consumers.

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Do you think Labour’s policy to slash paywave, credit card fees will help small businesses?
  • 80.8% Yes
    80.8% Complete
  • 19.2% No
    19.2% Complete
915 votes
1499 days ago

What do you think of the Te Tai Tokerau candidates?

Denise Piper Reporter from North Shore Times

This year's candidates for the Māori seat of Te Tai Tokerau include Advance NZ Party co-leader Billy Te Kahika Jr, the America's Cup "basher" Moemoea Mohoawhenua (pictured), Māori Party social worker Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Labour's deputy leader, incumbent Kelvin Davis.… View moreThis year's candidates for the Māori seat of Te Tai Tokerau include Advance NZ Party co-leader Billy Te Kahika Jr, the America's Cup "basher" Moemoea Mohoawhenua (pictured), Māori Party social worker Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Labour's deputy leader, incumbent Kelvin Davis. What do you think of the line-up?

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1500 days ago

Art day for children

Eion from Beach Haven

If your child loves drawing and painting they’ll love this one-day workshop with artist Eion Bryant. With step-by-step instruction they will draw then create a vibrant acrylic painting learning tips and techniques along the way. Fun and focused!


VENUE:
Beach Haven Community House,
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If your child loves drawing and painting they’ll love this one-day workshop with artist Eion Bryant. With step-by-step instruction they will draw then create a vibrant acrylic painting learning tips and techniques along the way. Fun and focused!


VENUE:
Beach Haven Community House,
October 7th, 10.00am - 3.00pm.
Cost $55


BOOKINGS:
eion@eionbryant.com
ph. 0211327033 or 0210606641

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1500 days ago

80-odd years of CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!

Bert Sutcliffe Retirement Village

A talented group of residents and staff (inspirees) from three retirement villages (Bert Sutcliffe Village, Logan Campbell Village and Murray Halberg Village) in Auckland, New Zealand have recreated the Music Video "Can't Stop the Feeling" by Justin Timberlake. With an average age of… View moreA talented group of residents and staff (inspirees) from three retirement villages (Bert Sutcliffe Village, Logan Campbell Village and Murray Halberg Village) in Auckland, New Zealand have recreated the Music Video "Can't Stop the Feeling" by Justin Timberlake. With an average age of 80 years and a combined age of more than 2800 years it shows you can't stop the feeling!

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1499 days ago

Could your curtains use a freshen up as we head into pool and BBQ season?

The Team from

Textile Curtain Cleaning are experts at removing unsightly stains, mildew and mould stains that leave your curtains and blinds looking less than their best.

Your window furnishings are valuable and must be carefully maintained, you can trust our experienced team to professionally clean your … View more
Textile Curtain Cleaning are experts at removing unsightly stains, mildew and mould stains that leave your curtains and blinds looking less than their best.

Your window furnishings are valuable and must be carefully maintained, you can trust our experienced team to professionally clean your curtains, drapes, and blinds. After we have worked our magic, your window coverings will be returned to you looking and smelling beautifully fresh.

Call us to arrange for one of our technicians to collect your unclean curtains and return them fresh making the process easy for you!

Ph 09 473 5350, Hibiscus Coast 09 426 4690 or Email: info@textilecleaning.co.nz
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1499 days ago

It's back... for a limited time only!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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Usually $150, your 3-month Premium Listing enables you to reach thousands of people who live around your business! Find friendly locals who want your services, introduce your team and … View more
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Usually $150, your 3-month Premium Listing enables you to reach thousands of people who live around your business! Find friendly locals who want your services, introduce your team and share what makes you stand out from the rest.

There's no catch and no hidden fees. It's just our small way of saying thank you for playing such an essential part in our communities.

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1500 days ago

Get ready for Dino Hunt 2020!

John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board

Get ready for Dino Hunt 2020!
If you and your family enjoyed hunting for fairy doors, get ready for Dino Hunt 2020!
From Saturday 19 September until 18 October, search 80 of our parks, playgrounds and community centres for dinosaurs! Pick up a form from your local community centre, or print it out … View more
Get ready for Dino Hunt 2020!
If you and your family enjoyed hunting for fairy doors, get ready for Dino Hunt 2020!
From Saturday 19 September until 18 October, search 80 of our parks, playgrounds and community centres for dinosaurs! Pick up a form from your local community centre, or print it out the attached picture.

Record the numbers on the dinosaurs and enter the competition (or just find them for fun!).
And please remember social distancing rules when exploring and to wash/sanitise your hands.

A huge thankyou to Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust, Bayview Community Centre, Birkdale Beach Haven Community Project, Glenfield Community Centre and Highbury Community House.

1513 days ago

Have Your Say - Making it easier for Aucklanders to collect rainwater

The Team from Auckland Council

We are currently working to make it easier for Aucklanders to install a rainwater tank without a resource consent. If this is something you are interested in:
💧 Have Your Say,
💧 Register to attend our webinar on 7 Sept,
By clicking on 'Read More' below.

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1500 days ago

How does your houseplant collection help you?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

For this Nelson collector, houseplants help her cope with health challenges. "It’s been proven that distraction is a really good pain relief and the plants gave me something to focus on and interrupt the pain pathways.”

1500 days ago

Keeping COVID-19 at bay

The Team from

We know you’ve probably heard these precautions a thousand times by now but another reminder doesn’t hurt.

● Use a mask or face covering when out in public. We require all patients presenting to the clinic to wear a mask. Don’t have one? We’ll supply you with one.
● Keep your … View more
We know you’ve probably heard these precautions a thousand times by now but another reminder doesn’t hurt.

● Use a mask or face covering when out in public. We require all patients presenting to the clinic to wear a mask. Don’t have one? We’ll supply you with one.
● Keep your distance from others.
● Practice good hand hygiene regularly.
● Keep track of where you’ve been by using the COVID tracer app.

By using the above precautions, you help to keep our staff safe so that we can continue caring for the community.

We are in this together – He waka eke noa!
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