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1387 days ago

2 seater Blue Couch for Sale

Venus from Mount Albert

We are downsizing that's why I'm selling my 2 seater couch with cover. There's a slight dent as shown on photo.
Text preferred @ 02102714092

Price: $45

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1387 days ago

3- Seater Leather Couch For Sale

Venus from Mount Albert

Moving out soon in a furnished apartment so I'm selling my leather couch bought from Farmers 3 years ago valued $2500. In good condition. Soft & comfy to sit on but with a little black mark around 2 cm on the middle seat.
Color: cream
Text preferred @ 02102714092

Price: $250

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1394 days ago

Your favourite ever summer holiday

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

Hi everyone,
Now that summer's finally here and the holidays are just around the corner for many, we'd love to hear about your favourite summer holiday memories. Has there been a trip that you continue to think about years later? Where did you go, with who and what did you get up to? … View more
Hi everyone,
Now that summer's finally here and the holidays are just around the corner for many, we'd love to hear about your favourite summer holiday memories. Has there been a trip that you continue to think about years later? Where did you go, with who and what did you get up to? What made it such a stand-out experience? As usual, please put 'NFP' in your comment if you don't want it included in a travel article. Cheers.

1388 days ago

Family Christingle Service - 19 Dec, 4pm at StMags Hillsborough.

Shami Chand from St Margaret's Anglican Church

This is a fun and interactive service which will explore the Christmas message in a way that is accessible to all. Children are invited to come dressed as shepherds, angels or wise men. Everyone is welcome!

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1390 days ago

Parcel thefts in Auckland

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Hi Auckland neighbours,

Have you been the victim of parcel theft?

If so, what happened? When and where?

Which items went missing? What was their value?
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Hi Auckland neighbours,

Have you been the victim of parcel theft?

If so, what happened? When and where?

Which items went missing? What was their value?

How do you feel about the theft?

Have you had compensation for your missing items?

* Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

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1388 days ago

"Risk to native flora" - Kmart recalls wreath decoration

Neighbourly.co.nz

The Ministry of Primary Industries has recalled a Kmart wreath which may potentially harbour unwanted organisms.

In a release, the Product Recalls website stated that the treatment given to the product has been ineffective and that customers should return their wreaths to Kmart for a full … View more
The Ministry of Primary Industries has recalled a Kmart wreath which may potentially harbour unwanted organisms.

In a release, the Product Recalls website stated that the treatment given to the product has been ineffective and that customers should return their wreaths to Kmart for a full refund.

What you need to know:
- The wreath was sold at Kmart stores between 26 September 2020 to 27 November 2020.
- The product is labelled "Wicker wreath with native foliage and berries." The batch number is 28/20.
- The APN number is 9341107552810.

Any queries or concerns should be directed to Kmart Customer Service available Monday-Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm on 0800 945 995.

For further information, please visit the Government's Product Recall Website.

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1388 days ago

Make your space at Nido!

Nido

You’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from … View moreYou’ll find everything you need for your home at Nido, from furniture to homewares and more. New stock arrives weekly and our Christmas range has just landed! Our design team and stylists have created gifting guides and decorations to inspire you for the season. We’re open 7 days a week, from 9am-6pm, open until 9pm on Thursday.

There’s plenty of parking and our in-store café- we look forward to seeing you soon!
Visit us online

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1416 days ago

Poll: Are you in favour of a proposed rates rise?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

More than 15,000 properties could face a rates rise of at least 35 per cent under Auckland Council plans to boost revenue.

The biggest boost of $28 million would come from a higher rating on land zoned as residential, commercial or industrial which is either vacant or undeveloped.

Council … View more
More than 15,000 properties could face a rates rise of at least 35 per cent under Auckland Council plans to boost revenue.

The biggest boost of $28 million would come from a higher rating on land zoned as residential, commercial or industrial which is either vacant or undeveloped.

Council officials estimated 15,500 homes could see their rates rise at least 35 per cent under the plan, with 1,400 business properties facing rises starting at 82 per cent.

The proposal is part of a range of potential tweaks, including a new rate to fund investments to tackle climate change and one to help affordable housing initiatives.

Please type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in our conversations section of the community paper.

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Are you in favour of a proposed rates rise?
  • 8.6% Yes
    8.6% Complete
  • 83.9% No
    83.9% Complete
  • 7.5% Undecided- it's too complex
    7.5% Complete
465 votes
1388 days ago

Çarols on the Lawn at St Marks, Remuera

Diana from Hillsborough

Come and join the fun at our annual Carols on the Lawn. Sing along with the St Mark's Church Choir and The Opera Factory. Ethnic food and market stalls, bouncy castle, face painting and a visit from Santa. Remuera Junior Chess Club challenges you to a game of chess. Bring a blanket, folding … View moreCome and join the fun at our annual Carols on the Lawn. Sing along with the St Mark's Church Choir and The Opera Factory. Ethnic food and market stalls, bouncy castle, face painting and a visit from Santa. Remuera Junior Chess Club challenges you to a game of chess. Bring a blanket, folding chair and a bottle of wine and sit and enjoy the festive season on the lawn outside the beautiful St Mark's Church and our amazing Parish Centre. Dogs welcome on leash. Event will run outside if fine and inside our Parish Centre if wet.

1388 days ago

Revel in Routine

Andrea from Eden Terrace

Oh the surety of the coming day
When we rise from our beds
Reaching for the alarm
And raising our weary heads

Getting ready with programmed precision
Turning on the jug
Cutting lunch, getting dressed… View more
Oh the surety of the coming day
When we rise from our beds
Reaching for the alarm
And raising our weary heads

Getting ready with programmed precision
Turning on the jug
Cutting lunch, getting dressed
Pouring boiling water into the mug

Going about our day or night
The only interruption
Is when our transport is delayed
Or technology has caused disruption

Checking out our appearances
To last the work days pace
At last leaving through the door
To start the pre-dinner race

Routine is the new 2021 blessing
Of giving as well as receiving
Value the lessons of the past year
And leave behind 2020 misgivings

Please be sure to check out the Poetry and Prose group
Thank you

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1388 days ago

Accommodation offered.

Guy from Mount Eden

Small furn bed room and bathroom with cooking facilities, seperate to house and own entrance, includes power, internet and water.Situated Charlton Ave, Mt Eden, quiet Street, Walking distance to Eden Village, on street parking.Rent $290 per week.Phone Melanie 0211224755.

1388 days ago

2020 Christmas Services.

Shami Chand from St Margaret's Anglican Church

Come and join us this Christmas! All Welcome!

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1395 days ago

Poll: Do you agree with the proposed congestion charge of $3.50?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Drivers could be taxed $3.50 to enter the CBD during peak hour.

The congestion charge of up to $3.50 could be implemented within three years under a proposal unveiled by officials.

It is hoped a congestion charge would spur people to leave their cars behind but there are concerns those who … View more
Drivers could be taxed $3.50 to enter the CBD during peak hour.

The congestion charge of up to $3.50 could be implemented within three years under a proposal unveiled by officials.

It is hoped a congestion charge would spur people to leave their cars behind but there are concerns those who are less well off could feel the pinch.

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Do you agree with the proposed congestion charge of $3.50?
  • 23.2% Yes
    23.2% Complete
  • 70.2% No
    70.2% Complete
  • 6.6% Undecided. It's too complex.
    6.6% Complete
1925 votes
1394 days ago

Poll: Do you support a rates rise of 5 per cent in Auckland?

Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News

Hi neighbours,

Aucklanders will see their rates bills soar 5 per cent to help counteract a $1 billion fall in council revenue over the next four years.

The one-off hike, up from a planned 3.5 per cent increase, will add $36 to the rates bill of an average value home before annual increases … View more
Hi neighbours,

Aucklanders will see their rates bills soar 5 per cent to help counteract a $1 billion fall in council revenue over the next four years.

The one-off hike, up from a planned 3.5 per cent increase, will add $36 to the rates bill of an average value home before annual increases return to the previous path of 3.5 per cent rises.

The proposed increase is included in the update of Auckland Council's 10-year budget, which starts in July.

Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

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Do you support a rates rise of 5 per cent in Auckland?
  • 9% Yes
    9% Complete
  • 87.6% No
    87.6% Complete
  • 3.4% Undecided. It's too complex.
    3.4% Complete
1714 votes
1396 days ago

Poll: Do you support council turning on splashpads in the drought?

Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff

All seven council-owned splashpads across Tāmaki Makaurau will be open over the summer, despite water restrictions in place due to the drought.

Meanwhile, locals will be pinged for using a hose without the correct nozzle.

The council says splashpads recycle a high percentage of water, and … View more
All seven council-owned splashpads across Tāmaki Makaurau will be open over the summer, despite water restrictions in place due to the drought.

Meanwhile, locals will be pinged for using a hose without the correct nozzle.

The council says splashpads recycle a high percentage of water, and the centres themselves have made significant water savings in the last nine months.

Do you support council turning on splashpads in the drought?

Please vote and explain your views in the comments!

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Do you support council turning on splashpads in the drought?
  • 45.6% Yes
    45.6% Complete
  • 54.4% No
    54.4% Complete
1102 votes
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