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1618 days ago

Playgroup at Somervell Church every Thursday

Head Teacher from Uplands Kindergarten

Somervell Church playgroup, hosted each Thursday by a teacher from Uplands Kindergarten will recommence on Thursday 18 June 2020 in the basement room at Somervell Church. Playgroup commences at 9.30am for 2 hours of music and play.
Children and adults must wash their hands on arrival.
Adults must … View more
Somervell Church playgroup, hosted each Thursday by a teacher from Uplands Kindergarten will recommence on Thursday 18 June 2020 in the basement room at Somervell Church. Playgroup commences at 9.30am for 2 hours of music and play.
Children and adults must wash their hands on arrival.
Adults must sign in with contact details for contact tracing (and Ministry regulations)
Scan the QR code on arrival and departure.
Please bring morning tea and a named water bottle for your child.

1618 days ago

LED Lighting

Ian Morrow from Market Ready

LED Lighting is all the rage at the moment and there's a good reason why. We recommend any prospective vendor to consider the option of changing to LED lighting in order to literally brighten up any property. It has great appeal to prospective buyers for the cost savings and aesthetic … View moreLED Lighting is all the rage at the moment and there's a good reason why. We recommend any prospective vendor to consider the option of changing to LED lighting in order to literally brighten up any property. It has great appeal to prospective buyers for the cost savings and aesthetic appeal. What do you think about LED Lighting, do you like it or not?

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1618 days ago

Auckland Museum at Alert Level 1

The Team from Auckland Museum

As New Zealand moves to a new sense of normality at Alert Level 1, we are pleased to say we are also back to business as usual at Auckland Museum.

Our Volcanoes and Weird and Wonderful galleries have reopened, and the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will remain open until Sunday 16 … View more
As New Zealand moves to a new sense of normality at Alert Level 1, we are pleased to say we are also back to business as usual at Auckland Museum.

Our Volcanoes and Weird and Wonderful galleries have reopened, and the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will remain open until Sunday 16 August.

At Level 1, contact tracing is not required so you can simply wander in and enjoy your visit. Entry is currently free for all visitors. We look forward to seeing you soon!

For more details visit
www.aucklandmuseum.com...

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1619 days ago

Congratulation to New Zealand

Abdol from TV Signal Solutions Ltd.

Congratulation for becoming the first Nation without having any active corona virus cases!

1619 days ago

Bathroom Makeover?

The Team from The Building Guys

Call us today! If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years’ renovation experience then choose us.

We have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the Builder), Luke (plumber), (Ryan (electrician), Russell (tiler) to do every job right.

Our team follows … View more
Call us today! If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years’ renovation experience then choose us.

We have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the Builder), Luke (plumber), (Ryan (electrician), Russell (tiler) to do every job right.

Our team follows industry guidelines on coronavirus safety procedures to keep your family protected.

Call Lucy on 021 022 55 388 for a chat about your amazing renovation plans.

Be safe!
Book online

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1622 days ago

Council Rates Hike

Richard from Epsom

Tell the Council what you think of their attempts to raise rates at:

www.rates2020.nz...

Feel free to share this link far and wide.

Don't just put your thoughts on Neighbourly - fill out the form on the link.

1619 days ago

New Zealand Wines!

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

The Certificate in NZ Wine runs over 4 sessions and is followed by an Advanced programme of another 4 sessions.

This week we have enjoyed tasting and learning about innovative estates such as Burn Cottage from Central Otago, Heron’s Flight who make an exceptional Sangiovese in Matakana. Always… View more
The Certificate in NZ Wine runs over 4 sessions and is followed by an Advanced programme of another 4 sessions.

This week we have enjoyed tasting and learning about innovative estates such as Burn Cottage from Central Otago, Heron’s Flight who make an exceptional Sangiovese in Matakana. Always a pleasure to taste the wines of Hans and Therese Herzog and we savoured the Mistral, a blend of 60% Viognier, 20% Marsanne and 20% Roussanne.

Te Mata’s Cape Crest showcases Hawkes Bay barrel-fermented Sauvignon Blanc and is interesting to compare with Sancerre from Henri Bourgeois also the owner of Clos Henri. Pegasus Bay’s Finale is New Zealand best example of a Sauternes style with deliciously ripe Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc.

Learning about New Zealand’s wine geography and tasting some special wines along the way is always rewarding.

The wines that were tasted were -
- Hans Herzog Estate, Mistral 2016
- Burn Cottage Vineyard, Pinot Noir 2016
- Te Mata Estate Winery, Caupe Crest Sauvignon Blanc 2017
- Heron's Flight Vineyard - Matakana, Amphora Sangiovese 2016
- Pegasus Bay Winery, Finale 2017
- Henri Bourgeois Sancerre, 2018 (Clos Henri Vineyard)

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1619 days ago

Lemon Verbena branches

Ellis from One Tree Hill

These are available and will be cut to order.

Free

1619 days ago

Do you think DOC will catch the 'island-hopping' stoat which is still on the run?

Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader

Hi neighbours. A stoat on the loose in Auckland's pest-free Hauraki Gulf could be island-hopping between them.
Stoat footprints were spotted by a ranger on Motutapu Island on May 20, just a few weeks after a stoat was confirmed on the neighbouring Motukorea/Browns Island in mid-March. Do you … View more
Hi neighbours. A stoat on the loose in Auckland's pest-free Hauraki Gulf could be island-hopping between them.
Stoat footprints were spotted by a ranger on Motutapu Island on May 20, just a few weeks after a stoat was confirmed on the neighbouring Motukorea/Browns Island in mid-March. Do you think DOC will catch it? Are you worried about native flora and fauna in the Hauraki Gulf?

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