Glenfield, Auckland

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

623 days ago

Your home, your safe haven

The Team from

Your home is your sanctuary, and that’s why Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens.

We’ve prepared for adverse events, so you don’t have to.

Your safety and your family’s peace of mind are our priority. Every Ryman village has staff available 24/7 and backup generators for … View more
Your home is your sanctuary, and that’s why Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens.

We’ve prepared for adverse events, so you don’t have to.

Your safety and your family’s peace of mind are our priority. Every Ryman village has staff available 24/7 and backup generators for emergencies. If something happens, you’re in safe hands.

We’ll take care of everything and make sure that you have what you need.

If you or a loved one are over 70, Ryman has a range of options from emergency accommodation through to townhouses or apartments available to purchase.
Learn More

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623 days ago

Beautiful Artificial Floral Vase Arrangements

Gil from Hillcrest

Invest in our beautiful artificial floral vase arrangements and experience the beauty of flowers in a whole new way. They are a perfect gift for your loved ones or even as a treat for yourself. Order yours today and add a touch of elegance to your space!
Call now on 020-4086-8968 or check out our … View more
Invest in our beautiful artificial floral vase arrangements and experience the beauty of flowers in a whole new way. They are a perfect gift for your loved ones or even as a treat for yourself. Order yours today and add a touch of elegance to your space!
Call now on 020-4086-8968 or check out our website at www.atelierblooms.co.nz...
#atelierblooms #atelierbloomsNZ #artificialflowers #decorating #decor #fakeflowers #flowerarrangements🌹 #corporateevents #artificialfloras

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623 days ago

Flood Images Wanted

The Team from Auckland Council

Help us make our communities more resilient to storms. Visit the link below to upload photos, videos and details of flooding in your neighbourhood.

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623 days ago

Free bed and mattresses

Adrian from Birkenhead

Free memory foam double queen mattress. Also, free single bed with its frame, base, and mattress. Pick up in Birkenhead

Free

623 days ago

Wanted to Rent: 2 Bedroom Flat. Please.

Bruce from

Hi, I'm your friendly local builder. I'm looking for a 2 bedroom Flat please. I'm a single senior citizen male, very clean and tidy. I do need off street parking though. If you have a garage this would be a huge bonus for me. Text or call Bruce 0212121480 anytime at all. Thanks.

623 days ago

Free planter box and topsoil

Yi from Hillcrest

Hi neighbors, a friend has these available, healthy strawberry plants in one of them. Pickup asap from Pupuke Road, Hillcrest, by 15 March morning, contact Dong at 0272676869

Free

623 days ago

Pi Day

NumberWorks'nWords Birkenhead

Pi Day is on March 14, and any day that combines fun, education, and pie is a day worth celebrating! Pi, also known by the Greek letter “π,” is a constant value used in math that represents the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, which is just about 3.14….15…9265359… … View morePi Day is on March 14, and any day that combines fun, education, and pie is a day worth celebrating! Pi, also known by the Greek letter “π,” is a constant value used in math that represents the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, which is just about 3.14….15…9265359… (and so on). Not only that, but the fourteenth of March is also Albert Einstein’s birthday, so all together it’s nothing short of a mathematician’s delight.

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624 days ago

St Paul’s Anglican Op Shop

Liz from Milford

10 Otakau Road Milford
Open 9.30-3.30pm Monday to Friday and 9-12 Saturday
All clothing and shoes half price come and visit we have some lovely items for sale

Negotiable

624 days ago

How good was Polyfest 2023?

Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Auckland Stuff

After four years of disruption, high schoolers all over Auckland finally got the Polyfest they had been waiting for.

It was estimated about 60,000 people attended Polyfest last week, where 8000 students from 181 cultural groups representing 55 schools performed traditional speech, song and … View more
After four years of disruption, high schoolers all over Auckland finally got the Polyfest they had been waiting for.

It was estimated about 60,000 people attended Polyfest last week, where 8000 students from 181 cultural groups representing 55 schools performed traditional speech, song and dance.

It’s the first time in several years that the festival has gone ahead without a hitch, following cancellations due to the Christchurch terror attacks in 2019 and the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

For most, it’s not about the win, but the chance to celebrate their culture and embrace their Pasifika heritage.

Manurewa High School’s Sarai Makara-Moreland, 16, was completely out of breath as she stepped off the Cook Islands stage following their high-energy performance.

She said it was a “real privilege” and “a blessing” to get on stage tell the audience: “Hey look, this is my culture. This is where I’m from.”

“The most important thing was we made it up there, and we performed as a team. We are going out, win or lose, as a team.”

Read more of our coverage at Stuff.co.nz, and tell us below - did you watch or compete at Polyfest? How did it go?

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624 days ago

Baby play gym

Tanzeela from Totara Vale

Baby play gym. Available in good condition.
Pick up available from Totara Vale.
Cash payment please.
Thanks

Price: $40

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624 days ago

books

Jan from Birkdale

I have very many books to sell . Please phone Jan 099404700 or 0279516977 thank you

Price: $5

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624 days ago

Disability Funding Support Group

Isobel from Greenhithe

I just came across this group this morning. For anyone receiving disability funding there is a new independent Facebook group that you can join to get support, ask questions etc. www.facebook.com...
It is called Disability Funding Support NZ and anyone involved in the disability sector can join.

624 days ago

Auckland Council Budget Impact - Community Huis

Training and Communications Coordinator from Auckland North Community and Development Inc. (ANCAD)

Auckland Council is facing major financial challenges requiring some tough choices with a forecasted budget shortfall of $295million. The forthcoming budget is likely to affect communities, community groups and not-for-profits across Auckland and it is important that you have your say during the … View moreAuckland Council is facing major financial challenges requiring some tough choices with a forecasted budget shortfall of $295million. The forthcoming budget is likely to affect communities, community groups and not-for-profits across Auckland and it is important that you have your say during the consultation period.

How will the Auckland Council budget affect your organisation?
Come along and have your say and advocate for your community.

ANCAD (Auckland North Community and Development) is hosting an opportunity for groups and organisations to hear about the potential effects of the budget and to discuss ways in which make a submission with other groups/organisations.

We encourage you and your board to attend this hui and to have your say.

Consultation opened 28 February and will close 28 March 2023.

DATE: Thursday 16 March 12.30pm AND Tuesday 21 March at 6.30pm.

RSVP to Sarah@ancad.org.nz to receive the Zoom link for this online hui.

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624 days ago

Community Flood and Cyclone Debrief: March 15

Training and Communications Coordinator from Auckland North Community and Development Inc. (ANCAD)

Join us for a flood and cyclone community debrief focused on communities in the Takapuna – Devonport Local Board area.

Date: March 15

Time: 10.30am to 12pm noon.

Venue: Mary Thomas Centre, 3 Gibbons Road, Takapuna. St Anne’s Room.

The meeting will have a facilitated debrief and an … View more
Join us for a flood and cyclone community debrief focused on communities in the Takapuna – Devonport Local Board area.

Date: March 15

Time: 10.30am to 12pm noon.

Venue: Mary Thomas Centre, 3 Gibbons Road, Takapuna. St Anne’s Room.

The meeting will have a facilitated debrief and an educational speaker.

Morning tea will be provided.

RSVP to Madison at madison@anacda.org.nz

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626 days ago

Why no swimming at Beach Haven

John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board

Beach Haven has had a black mark against it on the SafeSwim website for some time now. This means that there is a very high risk of illness if you enter the water at Hilders Park/Larkings Landing Reserve. Please do not swim and do not let children or dogs swim. Please don't jump off the wharf.… View moreBeach Haven has had a black mark against it on the SafeSwim website for some time now. This means that there is a very high risk of illness if you enter the water at Hilders Park/Larkings Landing Reserve. Please do not swim and do not let children or dogs swim. Please don't jump off the wharf.

I've followed this up with Watercare and can confirm that:
* The water is being regularly tested and is finding unsafe levels of bacteria at the beach.
* Watercare believe that it is likley to be from a major slip at the end of Kia Ora Road, where broken pipes are leaching wastewater into the stream at Rangatira Reserve. This is then flowing to the sea. Due to the scale of the slip, WaterCare have not been able to access the site to install a temporary solution, but expect to be able to do so after 20 March.

I'm also following up with Healthy Waters (stormwater dept) to see whether residents have been notified where the affected stream runs through private property.

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