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Colleen from Onehunga
Hello,
Here's the latest newsletter from Constable Don Allan.
Please pass these on if you are able. The more aware we are of the nefarious activities in our neighbourhood, the more vigilant we can be to keeping ourselves safe.
Thank you
Colleen :-)
Colleen from Onehunga
Hi Neighbours,
Here's the latest " persons of interest" from Constable Don Allan.
Regards
Colleen
Devanshi from Meadowbank
Brand new
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Pick up Gowing drive Meadowbank
Price: $5
Neha from Meadowbank
4-5 pots available, planted with mature plants.
$100 each or nearest offer
Price: $100
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Information relating to the use of fireworks
Fireworks, Guy Fawkes bonfires and sky lanterns
Fireworks are dangerous and pose a high fire risk. You must make sure you are using them safely.
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Where you can light fireworks
You can light fireworks on private property:
from 5pm to 10.30pm… View moreInformation relating to the use of fireworks
Fireworks, Guy Fawkes bonfires and sky lanterns
Fireworks are dangerous and pose a high fire risk. You must make sure you are using them safely.
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Where you can light fireworks
You can light fireworks on private property:
from 5pm to 10.30pm every day during the year
up to 1am on 1 January for New Year.
Where you cannot light fireworks
You cannot light fireworks on council-controlled land, such as:
beaches
parks and reserves.
You are also prohibited from lighting fireworks in:
forests
conservation areas
road surfaces, berm or footpath on your street.
How to use fireworks safely and considerately
Inform your neighbours, if possible and avoid using them after 10pm.
Have water or fire extinguishers handy.
Read and follow handling instructions carefully.
Do not light fireworks in windy or dry conditions.
Do not point fireworks at any person, animal, property or vegetation.
Always have a responsible adult present.
Keep pets inside or move animals to avoid stress.
For more safety information see the Fire and Emergency New Zealand website.
Where you can light Guy Fawkes bonfires
On public land
It is illegal to light an outdoor fire in any public place within Auckland under the Public Safety and Nuisance Bylaw 2103, unless we have given prior approval.
This applies to all:
beaches
parks
conservation areas
forests
road surfaces, berm or footpath on your street.
On residential private land
Bonfires are not allowed in residential areas at any time.
On rural private land
During Guy Fawkes (2-5 November), bonfires are allowed on private land in rural areas but must be lit during daylight hours and extinguish them before nightfall.
You need to:
comply with the general fire safety guidelines
get a fire permit, from Fire and Emergency New Zealand during a Restricted Fire Season.
For fire permit application and information about the current fire seasons see www.checkitsalright.nz... website.
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Wendy from Remuera
Smart Drive washing machine (model Pride )top loader in very good condition (includes manual). Photos attached.
Never had any issues with
Can’t be collected until Saturday 21st November. Pick up address is Takapuna.
Only reason my friend is selling is that they are moving into an apartment … View moreSmart Drive washing machine (model Pride )top loader in very good condition (includes manual). Photos attached.
Never had any issues with
Can’t be collected until Saturday 21st November. Pick up address is Takapuna.
Only reason my friend is selling is that they are moving into an apartment which comes with all the whiteware
Txt 0211057597 if interested
Price: $125
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Fourteen Auckland mountains have been closed to the public to ward off blazes fuelled by fireworks.
The maunga (mountains) administered by the Tupuna Maunga Authority are closed to the public this week from 7.30 pm until November 8.
The decision to ban evening access follows fires at Mt … View moreFourteen Auckland mountains have been closed to the public to ward off blazes fuelled by fireworks.
The maunga (mountains) administered by the Tupuna Maunga Authority are closed to the public this week from 7.30 pm until November 8.
The decision to ban evening access follows fires at Mt Wellington and Mt Eden on Guy Fawkes night last year.
Fireworks sparked a blaze which tore through the crater of Mangere Mountain in December last year and another fire on Mt Wellington in April.
Last month another blaze caused by a group of youths playing with fireworks ripped through the lower slopes of Mt Wellington.
The following mountains will be closed: Wiri, One Tree Hill, Mount Wellington, Mount Eden, North Head, Mount Albert, Mount Hobson, Pigeon Mountain, Mount Richmond, Mount Roskill, Mount St John, Mount Victoria, Mangere Mountain, Big King.
Do you agree with the closures?
Are you planning to celebrate Guy Fawkes tomorrow night?
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Janine from Saint Johns
Free for boat. Still has a little old gas in it.
Free
Neha from Meadowbank
David Shaw designed lounge suite including 3 seater and 2 and a half seater in perfectly new condition.
Handmade in Christchurch, this suite is of very high quality and made with imported fabric. It’s hardly been used and is good as new.
Price: $4,500
Gavin from Ellerslie
Single draw bedside table - white and pine legs. Good condition. Couple of stickers on a leg need scrubbing off but would remove easily.
Price: $20
Gavin from Ellerslie
Good condition Queen bed for sale. Spare room bed. For sale due to combining households and now too many beds. Condition as shown on pics.
Price: $100
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