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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Drivers could be taxed $3.50 to enter the CBD during peak hour.
The congestion charge of up to $3.50 could be implemented within three years under a proposal unveiled by officials.
It is hoped a congestion charge would spur people to leave their cars behind but there are concerns those who … View moreDrivers could be taxed $3.50 to enter the CBD during peak hour.
The congestion charge of up to $3.50 could be implemented within three years under a proposal unveiled by officials.
It is hoped a congestion charge would spur people to leave their cars behind but there are concerns those who are less well off could feel the pinch.
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Promotions Coordinator from Devonport Peninsula Trust
Belmont Bayswater Community it's time to come together to celebrate and enjoy a Free event on your door step! Bring a picnic and set up on mat.
10am - 2pm
The Rose Centre + Rose Gardens
152 Lake Road, Belmont
There will be
- Stalls from local community members selling goods
- Performances in … View moreBelmont Bayswater Community it's time to come together to celebrate and enjoy a Free event on your door step! Bring a picnic and set up on mat.
10am - 2pm
The Rose Centre + Rose Gardens
152 Lake Road, Belmont
There will be
- Stalls from local community members selling goods
- Performances in the Rose Centre theatre
- Sausage sizzle
- Bake sale
- Junky Monkeys loose parts play
- Music
- Community groups sharing their kaupapa
We are seeking volunteers and small creators for this event - please reach out if you could support us or would like to have a stall!
Brought to you by Devonport Peninsula Trust, The Rose Centre and Zero Waste Belmont.
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Aucklanders will see their rates bills soar 5 per cent to help counteract a $1 billion fall in council revenue over the next four years.
The one-off hike, up from a planned 3.5 per cent increase, will add $36 to the rates bill of an average value home before annual increases … View moreHi neighbours,
Aucklanders will see their rates bills soar 5 per cent to help counteract a $1 billion fall in council revenue over the next four years.
The one-off hike, up from a planned 3.5 per cent increase, will add $36 to the rates bill of an average value home before annual increases return to the previous path of 3.5 per cent rises.
The proposed increase is included in the update of Auckland Council's 10-year budget, which starts in July.
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
All seven council-owned splashpads across Tāmaki Makaurau will be open over the summer, despite water restrictions in place due to the drought.
Meanwhile, locals will be pinged for using a hose without the correct nozzle.
The council says splashpads recycle a high percentage of water, and … View moreAll seven council-owned splashpads across Tāmaki Makaurau will be open over the summer, despite water restrictions in place due to the drought.
Meanwhile, locals will be pinged for using a hose without the correct nozzle.
The council says splashpads recycle a high percentage of water, and the centres themselves have made significant water savings in the last nine months.
Do you support council turning on splashpads in the drought?
Please vote and explain your views in the comments!
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The Team from Textile Cleaning Services
Textile Cleaning is a one-stop-shop for all curtain cleaning needs - no matter how big or small.
We offer full take-down and rehang service and can provide replacement curtains while your drapes are being cleaned.
Help is just a phone call away.
Having cleaned thousands of curtains, … View moreTextile Cleaning is a one-stop-shop for all curtain cleaning needs - no matter how big or small.
We offer full take-down and rehang service and can provide replacement curtains while your drapes are being cleaned.
Help is just a phone call away.
Having cleaned thousands of curtains, drapes and blinds across Auckland for over 25 years, Textile Cleaning is highly recommended!
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The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
From March 1, it will cost rural communities more to fill up their water tanks.
The cost to fill a tanker with 10,000 litres of water will rise by about $25 from $13.86 to $39 (+GST).
It reflects the cost of providing water at filling stations- a service which has been heavily … View moreHi neighbours,
From March 1, it will cost rural communities more to fill up their water tanks.
The cost to fill a tanker with 10,000 litres of water will rise by about $25 from $13.86 to $39 (+GST).
It reflects the cost of providing water at filling stations- a service which has been heavily subsidised for many years, Watercare says.
The new charge comes into force during the summer peak to reduce pressure on rural and coastal communities.
For those of you in rural Auckland on tank water, what is your view on the increase?
And your reasons?
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The Team from Auckland Museum
The brass is polished, the artworks are hung and our Museum whānau are getting ready to welcome you in! We’re now putting the final touches on Te Ao Mārama, your new South Atrium, opening next Thursday 3 December.
Rick from
We will arrange funding you regardless of your credit score or your business credit score, tax debts, business debts and loan arrears. ONLY REAL ESTATE SECURITY ACCEPTED
No valuations, financials or cashflow* records required
Two types of Loans
1. bridging loans 1-10 mths, all interest and… View moreWe will arrange funding you regardless of your credit score or your business credit score, tax debts, business debts and loan arrears. ONLY REAL ESTATE SECURITY ACCEPTED
No valuations, financials or cashflow* records required
Two types of Loans
1. bridging loans 1-10 mths, all interest and principal paid
at the end of the term not during it.
2. interest only 2nd mortgages, 12-24 months terms, paid monthly in advance, need 6 months cashflow projections* but no valuation or financials (*our CA partner can do this with the Accounting fee paid from the advance)
IF YOU HAVE EQUITY IN PROPERTY WE CAN ARRANGE FUNDING
See if you qualify - call Rick in our Auckland Office on 0204-0203663 hmhotavic@gmail.com
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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, Auckland Council and the Government have declared climate emergencies. But the proposed 10 year budget, spruns a bolder action programme that would cost 44 cents a week more per ratepayer. Do you agree? Read the story below:
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The Team from ACC New Zealand
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The Team from Auckland Museum
After being closed for approximately 18 months, the doors to Te Ao Mārama, your new South Atrium, are now open.
So much thought and care and mahi has gone into ensuring the newly renovated space is a place for everyone. It reopens with new experiences, artworks, food and retail offers, as well … View moreAfter being closed for approximately 18 months, the doors to Te Ao Mārama, your new South Atrium, are now open.
So much thought and care and mahi has gone into ensuring the newly renovated space is a place for everyone. It reopens with new experiences, artworks, food and retail offers, as well as the international special exhibition Brickman Awesome: Epic LEGO® Brick Creations. We can’t wait to welcome you.
Image 1 credit: Dennis Radermacher.
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Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club
Thank you from the Devonport Rotary Club for the support our market shop received last week.
$8000 has been raised for those in need in our community.
The raffles were won by Bob from Oxford Terrace and Sue from Cheltenham Road.
We look forward to seeing you all at our Christmas Market Shop … View moreThank you from the Devonport Rotary Club for the support our market shop received last week.
$8000 has been raised for those in need in our community.
The raffles were won by Bob from Oxford Terrace and Sue from Cheltenham Road.
We look forward to seeing you all at our Christmas Market Shop again next year.”
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