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Recently I had a positive experience with Kevin (builder). Kevin has shown professionalism, reliability and a caring attitude towards a job at our home. I will definitely approach Kevin for future building jobs and I would recommend him to other people!!! With Kevin’s permission his contact … View moreRecently I had a positive experience with Kevin (builder). Kevin has shown professionalism, reliability and a caring attitude towards a job at our home. I will definitely approach Kevin for future building jobs and I would recommend him to other people!!! With Kevin’s permission his contact details are 021764497.
Thank you Kevin!
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These workshops are fun and rewarding!
Taking place at the Lake House Arts centre, Sunday 24th May, 10-12.30, all the details can be found online by following link or call Claire to book in on 02102497428.
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Shorecare Urgent Care Smales Farm
Yes, Smales Farm is open and it is safe for you to come and see us.
We are business as usual, open 24 hours, 7 days a week, albeit with a few extra precautions in place for your safety and ours.
First you'll note our rather large tent outside our front doors. Here you will be screened by a … View moreYes, Smales Farm is open and it is safe for you to come and see us.
We are business as usual, open 24 hours, 7 days a week, albeit with a few extra precautions in place for your safety and ours.
First you'll note our rather large tent outside our front doors. Here you will be screened by a clinician who will assess if it is safe for you to enter our premises or not.
You may taken into a room straight away, popped in our waiting room which has been given a social distancing makeover, or even asked to return to your car.
You'll spot our receptionists are protected behind perspex screens and are taking patient details by phone rather than face to face contact.
As an added protection we are not taking any cash or cheque payments at the moment. Please note that we have PayWave payments available on our machines or we can invoice to be paid online.
So please if you find yourself in need of urgent medical or accident care, pop in and see us at Smales Farm.
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Neighbours - you may be able to hear Last Post and Reveille performed on trumpet tonight at sunset (5:40 PM)
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
ANZAC biscuits have a special place in the hearts of Kiwis and Aussies.
In the baking module for Level 3 cooks, we always make this classic kiwi cookie - the ANZAC biscuit which commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War 1 and subsequent wars.
Why not make your own, … View moreANZAC biscuits have a special place in the hearts of Kiwis and Aussies.
In the baking module for Level 3 cooks, we always make this classic kiwi cookie - the ANZAC biscuit which commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War 1 and subsequent wars.
Why not make your own, this ANZAC Day. The photo below is from our Cookery Student Henry, cooked at his home.
Anzac Day was a little different this year, the adviceHQ team paid our respects by #standingatdawn we also pay tribute to #essentialworkers #anzac #rsa
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Hi Neighbours,
It's Kevin and the team here from Kavanagh Kitchens Auckland. We're running our WINTER PROMOTION for all kitchen makeovers.
Kitchen makeovers are a cost effective way of making use of the existing kitchen cabinetry and internal carcasses, not to mention a lot less … View moreHi Neighbours,
It's Kevin and the team here from Kavanagh Kitchens Auckland. We're running our WINTER PROMOTION for all kitchen makeovers.
Kitchen makeovers are a cost effective way of making use of the existing kitchen cabinetry and internal carcasses, not to mention a lot less hassle than building an entirely new kitchen.
Our amazing WINTER OFFER includes $1000 off the pre-tax price!
Kitchen Makeover Prices.
Small Kitchens - From $9,000 + GST
Medium Kitchens - From $12,500 + GST
Large Kitchens - From $15,000 + GST
We'd love to meet you and give you a quote. Inquire today!
ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, … View moreANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, Ryman recorded their ANZAC resident’s stories. Some are humorous, others are tragic and eye-opening, but they all offer insight into the courage, bravery, and determination required to serve.
What better way to remember than to read the memories of those who were there?
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We will remember them.
Tune in from 10am Saturday 25 April for a special live broadcast of local leaders coming together to share stories and messages to help celebrate ANZAC Day.
Thanks to the Birkdale Beach Haven Community Project for putting this together! Hosted by Shanan Halbert, BBCP … View moreWe will remember them.
Tune in from 10am Saturday 25 April for a special live broadcast of local leaders coming together to share stories and messages to help celebrate ANZAC Day.
Thanks to the Birkdale Beach Haven Community Project for putting this together! Hosted by Shanan Halbert, BBCP Chairperson.
Join us here from 10am: www.facebook.com...
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Stabbing staff with scissors, masturbating, being drunk and having sex are just some of the reasons why 310 people were booted and banned from Auckland Council libraries in the last four years.
The majority of the trespasses were for threatening behaviour (51), abusive behaviour (41), theft (33), … View moreStabbing staff with scissors, masturbating, being drunk and having sex are just some of the reasons why 310 people were booted and banned from Auckland Council libraries in the last four years.
The majority of the trespasses were for threatening behaviour (51), abusive behaviour (41), theft (33), graffiti tagging (14) and intoxication (nine).
Five people were trespassed from several libraries for multiple offences or where serious types of offending posed significant risk to staff at other sites. Three people were banned from all libraries for offences listed in the article below.
Despite this, an Auckland Council spokeswoman said its libraries were safe and welcoming for Aucklanders wanting to connect, read and learn, and trespass notices were issued in "rare and isolated cases, with no evident patterns". Library staff were trained in conflict awareness.
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