Northcross, Auckland

2209 days ago

Big Saturday of Sport Live on HD TV at the British Isles All Blacks v Springboks

Owner from British Isles Inn Eatery & Bar - Rothesay Bay

Book a table for this Saturday test of the All Blacks v Springboks live from 7:00 pm here at the British Isles and be part of a great live test match atmosphere. Plus join us for our Friday Happy Hour from 4 to 6.

2209 days ago

Painting projects

Mike from A1 Painting Specialists

Hi neighbors, mention you saw our add on neighbourly and receive a 15% locals discount. All our work is guaranteed for a minimum of 5 years. Top quality painting finishes at reasonable prices. Call Mike 0220203868.

2209 days ago

Have you seen the new Helensville development?

Parkview

Parkview is a new residential development in Helensville. It’s situated on Rautawhiri road with views over the Rautawhiri Park – hence the name.

The development is described as ‘small town living with a big town feel.’ It’s a 39-minute drive from the Auckland CBD and a 25-minute drive… View more
Parkview is a new residential development in Helensville. It’s situated on Rautawhiri road with views over the Rautawhiri Park – hence the name.

The development is described as ‘small town living with a big town feel.’ It’s a 39-minute drive from the Auckland CBD and a 25-minute drive from Westgate and Northwest.

Parkview is within walking distance to the Helensville village, Kaipara College, and Helensville School. A new childcare centre will sit alongside the development.

Parkview’s builder partners include GJ Gardner Homes, Stonewood Homes and others. Each builder partner offers standalone house and land packages in a range of styles and sizes to suit buyers’ needs. To learn more about the Parkview builder partners, head over to the Parkview website. House and land packages start at $750,000.

A small number of sections are also available starting at $395,000. For more information about Parkview sections, click here.

Get in quick – Parkview sections and house and land packages are on sale now.
Register your interest today

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2209 days ago

Come and try a new local café

Gather Café

We have a wide variety of food options to suit almost all dietary requirements. Our raw cakes not only feed your sweet tooth but they also nourish your body with wholesome ingredients. All ingredients are raw so all the vitamins, minerals and enzymes of the food are still in their original state, … View moreWe have a wide variety of food options to suit almost all dietary requirements. Our raw cakes not only feed your sweet tooth but they also nourish your body with wholesome ingredients. All ingredients are raw so all the vitamins, minerals and enzymes of the food are still in their original state, ready for the body to absorb.

We use organic where possible and activate all our nuts for better absorption of nutrients and digestion. There are no hidden ingredients! Our raw cheesecakes and slices are vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, refined sugar-free, and paleo friendly.

We are a fun team who take pride in what we do. Come and see for yourself!
See more delicious food!

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2209 days ago

How are you celebrating Te Wiki o te reo Māori?

Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times

Kia ora neighbours. To further celebrate Te Wiki o te reo Māori (Māori Language Week), Te Reo Tuatahi will soon be holding basic te reo lessons in partnership with Glenfield Mall . The launch is September 14, from 6pm till 7pm outside Michael Hill, and will include a kapa haka performance by … View moreKia ora neighbours. To further celebrate Te Wiki o te reo Māori (Māori Language Week), Te Reo Tuatahi will soon be holding basic te reo lessons in partnership with Glenfield Mall . The launch is September 14, from 6pm till 7pm outside Michael Hill, and will include a kapa haka performance by Glenfield College and feature talks by guest speakers about revitalising and normalising te reo Māori. The event promises to include the audience. Will you be heading along? How are you celebrating Te Wiki o te reo Māori? Put NFP in your post if it is not for publication.

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2209 days ago

How are you celebrating Te Wiki o te reo Māori?

Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times

Kia ora neighbours. To further celebrate Te Wiki o te reo Māori (Māori Language Week), Te Reo Tuatahi will soon be holding basic te reo lessons in partnership with Glenfield Mall . The launch is September 14, from 6pm till 7pm outside Michael Hill, and will include a kapa haka performance by … View moreKia ora neighbours. To further celebrate Te Wiki o te reo Māori (Māori Language Week), Te Reo Tuatahi will soon be holding basic te reo lessons in partnership with Glenfield Mall . The launch is September 14, from 6pm till 7pm outside Michael Hill, and will include a kapa haka performance by Glenfield College and feature talks by guest speakers about revitalising and normalising te reo Māori. The event promises to include the audience. Will you be heading along? How are you celebrating Te Wiki o te reo Māori? Put NFP in your post if it is not for publication.

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2210 days ago

Kindly reminder on Vodafone broadband plan

Yufei from Murrays Bay

Hi Neighbours,
I've just finished a 12-month broadband contract(a whole year from yesterday) and switched to Spark today, then I was told by Vodafone that although I only used the network for 11 days(from the beginning of this month), I still have to pay the 90$ bill for the whole month, and… View more
Hi Neighbours,
I've just finished a 12-month broadband contract(a whole year from yesterday) and switched to Spark today, then I was told by Vodafone that although I only used the network for 11 days(from the beginning of this month), I still have to pay the 90$ bill for the whole month, and that's the policy. I'm quite angry with it because that's really unfair. I know that most of you never read their policy in detail. So I hereby just remind you who are using Vodafone broadband to be aware of the unfair policy and watch your wallet.

2210 days ago

Poll: Would you let the grass and weeds in your local parks grow to feed and home pollinators?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Kiwis love our lawns and traditionally we expect our councils to keep the lawns of our public parks and verges tidy and well mowed and to get rid of any weeds. But actually a neat and tidy green lawn is a food desert for pollinators, and leaving grass unmown and letting so-called weeds like clover … View moreKiwis love our lawns and traditionally we expect our councils to keep the lawns of our public parks and verges tidy and well mowed and to get rid of any weeds. But actually a neat and tidy green lawn is a food desert for pollinators, and leaving grass unmown and letting so-called weeds like clover and dandelion flower provides food for bees and helps support biodiversity. Would you be happy if your local authority let the grass in your local parks grow long and allowed weeds to flourish?

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Would you let the grass and weeds in your local parks grow to feed and home pollinators?
  • 25% Yes of course. we need to help the bees.
    25% Complete
  • 42% Yes, but there needs to be signage to say that it's being done for pollinators,
    42% Complete
  • 26.4% No. Parks are used for sports and the grass needs to be mown. Plant for pollinat
    26.4% Complete
  • 6.6% No. I think that is just the council saying it's for pollinators but really it's
    6.6% Complete
605 votes
2210 days ago
2210 days ago

Business suits and blazer (men's) for sale

Anna from Torbay - Long Bay

For sale medium size, regular fit, men's nearly new business suits. Colours, grey, grey pin stripe, black. Suits with one pair of trousers $75.00. Suit with two pairs of trousers $90.00. Blazer, navy blue, $45.

Negotiable

2210 days ago

Do you know a teacher who's helped a family in need?

Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours. Stuff is writing a story about teachers buying essentials for students in need. There's the stuff you'd expect, like food and pens, but then some have bought clothes for a whole family whose house had burnt down, paid for car repairs and donated furniture etc.
Has your … View more
Hi neighbours. Stuff is writing a story about teachers buying essentials for students in need. There's the stuff you'd expect, like food and pens, but then some have bought clothes for a whole family whose house had burnt down, paid for car repairs and donated furniture etc.
Has your family or a family you know been helped out by a school, perhaps in a time of crisis? Email education reporter josephine.franks@stuff.co.nz if you'd be willing to share your story. Jos would love to hear from you. Put NFP in your post if it is not for publication.

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2210 days ago

Do you know a teacher who's helped a family in need?

Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times

Hi neighbours. Stuff is writing a story about teachers buying essentials for students in need. There's the stuff you'd expect, like food and pens, but then some have bought clothes for a whole family whose house had burnt down, paid for car repairs and donated furniture etc.
Has your … View more
Hi neighbours. Stuff is writing a story about teachers buying essentials for students in need. There's the stuff you'd expect, like food and pens, but then some have bought clothes for a whole family whose house had burnt down, paid for car repairs and donated furniture etc.
Has your family or a family you know been helped out by a school, perhaps in a time of crisis? Email education reporter josephine.franks@stuff.co.nz if you'd be willing to share your story. Jos would love to hear from you. Put NFP in your post if it is not for publication.

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2210 days ago

Red-light districts help whitebait thrive

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Shelley is one of Auckland Council's senior community waterways specialists, and works across the region helping endangered īnanga breed.

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