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Join Thomas & Friends for a fun day of train rides and many other Thomas-themed activities! This is a fabulous event for the little "Thomas" fans (and the family too!) Face painting, storytelling, a bouncy castle and other fun activities will be available free with your GVR Train … View moreJoin Thomas & Friends for a fun day of train rides and many other Thomas-themed activities! This is a fabulous event for the little "Thomas" fans (and the family too!) Face painting, storytelling, a bouncy castle and other fun activities will be available free with your GVR Train Ticket.
Our upcoming "Day Out With Thomas" event is on Friday 4th, Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th January 2019, 9am – 4pm.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
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David from Farm Cove
We are looking for a person to help on a weekly based from the start of February home help cleaning etc you will require a postive outlook of course, any day mid week Tues to thues would suit us best.
Sean from Pakuranga Heights
Reasonably priced
Negotiable
Joanne from Pakuranga Heights
dear neighbours please be aware that our beloved
council has deemed it all right again this year to not
take party noise complaints from 6pm till 2am
I have contacted one of local councillors who did not about this until reading it in the Herald as well today
we like dozens of other residents had … View moredear neighbours please be aware that our beloved
council has deemed it all right again this year to not
take party noise complaints from 6pm till 2am
I have contacted one of local councillors who did not about this until reading it in the Herald as well today
we like dozens of other residents had an issue last year
with party noise that never stopped till 7am, after 2 officers came after 3am and 4am and found the noise
not excessive although we are 5 houses down and on the
other side of the street.an officer finally shut them down
at 7am resulting in some members of my family being
unable to go to work the next day after being awake all night
If you also find this ludicrous please email your local
councillor
I rung council on Friday to enquire if it was in this year
I was told no, now see it in the herald
along with their new rule about noise requiring you to
call back in half an hour if it is before 8pm is absolutely
stupid and allowing a minority to do what they want at the
expense of those who have respect I feel sorry for anyone
with small children
while I undersand it is only NYE if like last years can take
over an hour to get through at 2am then another hour
at least to send someone who is most likely deaf
we rung last year at 2mins to 2am was informed it was not yet 2am and were cut off ,took another hour to contact again
please be aware of this amnesty
our council should be promoting community events not encouraging anti social behaviour
as we are living closer to each other this is a growing issue, to which council don't want to
do anything
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Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ
You can make a real difference in your community this year by donating to The Foodbank Project.
Being involved in her community is important to Dominique, but her busy university schedule can make it hard to find the time, so in 2019 her resolution is to donate an essentials bundle for just $18 a … View moreYou can make a real difference in your community this year by donating to The Foodbank Project.
Being involved in her community is important to Dominique, but her busy university schedule can make it hard to find the time, so in 2019 her resolution is to donate an essentials bundle for just $18 a month. www.facebook.com...
Learn more and donate here: www.foodbank.org.nz...
Hisham from Highland Park
Free book, pm if interested.
Collect from Aviemore Drive, Highland Park.
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Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ
In 2019, make a resolution to donate to The Foodbank Project that will make you feel good and will make a real difference in your community. It's easy to set up a recurring donation online for the frequency and amount that you choose.
Instead of doing something for herself this New Year (and… View moreIn 2019, make a resolution to donate to The Foodbank Project that will make you feel good and will make a real difference in your community. It's easy to set up a recurring donation online for the frequency and amount that you choose.
Instead of doing something for herself this New Year (and struggling to keep the resolution), Ingrid is signing up to The Foodbank Project to donate a Small Family Bundle each month because it's a resolution she knows she can keep. Watch Ingrid's video here: www.facebook.com...
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Hi neighbours,
It was the stories of loss, love and audacity which captivated Kiwis throughout 2018. Here's a look back at the biggest stories in popular culture this year.
And what about those big stories that really captivated the attention of Kiwis all around the world. Here are the … View moreHi neighbours,
It was the stories of loss, love and audacity which captivated Kiwis throughout 2018. Here's a look back at the biggest stories in popular culture this year.
And what about those big stories that really captivated the attention of Kiwis all around the world. Here are the top stories from 2018, picked by our journalism friends. Are there any more you'd add to the list? Which story stood out for you this year?
Showcase your best photography and you could WIN one of six $2,000 Canon vouchers. Enter your photo into one of six categories:
- Great Outdoors
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- Kiwi Summer
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Our favourite entries will be published in … View moreShowcase your best photography and you could WIN one of six $2,000 Canon vouchers. Enter your photo into one of six categories:
- Great Outdoors
- People and Communities
- Kiwi Summer
- Thrill and Adventure
- Urban Life
- Bach and Backyard
Our favourite entries will be published in your local newspaper and on stuff.co.nz/photoawards
Find out more!
Rebecca from Farm Cove
Our old wooden doors,frames ,handles and hinges all to go cheap
710 x1980 (2) 760 x 1980 (9) 610 x 1980 (5) 810 x 1980 slotted 500 x 1120 445 x 1125 710 x 1980 part framed , most are varnished . Pick up One Tree point
questions welcomed , pic soon
Price: $400
Dominique from Highland Park
Hi I have a front loader washing machine/dryer for pick up. Fairly new model as it is a combo, possibly could be fixed. Just stopped working after removing pipe connected to tap. Txt 027364298
Free
Sean from Pakuranga Heights
Dcs380n-xe. Skin only. $220
Negotiable
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