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Rosaleen from Devonport
Never installed - open to reasonable offers
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Been looking for a sign to start an apprenticeship? This is it! Big Ideas are looking for a Signmaking apprentice to join their team in Wairau!
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We’re very excited to announce NZ Compare as our new Neighbourly partner.
NZ Compare help Kiwis compare what’s out there, discover new products and services, and save on utility bills, online shopping and financial services.
We look forward to working alongside NZ Compare as they help our … View moreWe’re very excited to announce NZ Compare as our new Neighbourly partner.
NZ Compare help Kiwis compare what’s out there, discover new products and services, and save on utility bills, online shopping and financial services.
We look forward to working alongside NZ Compare as they help our Neighbourly community save time, money, and hassle, at the shops and services that help us live better, more connected local lives.
Please join us in welcoming NZ Compare and stay tuned for tips and tricks on how you can save on everything from your household bills to takeaways, as well as plenty more exciting and informative content.
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The people who live in Ryman villages remain true to themselves, whether that’s continuing with their passion, making the most of every minute, challenging themselves to learn something new, or surrounding themselves with people who like to have fun.
As Lynette, a resident at Edmund Hilary … View moreThe people who live in Ryman villages remain true to themselves, whether that’s continuing with their passion, making the most of every minute, challenging themselves to learn something new, or surrounding themselves with people who like to have fun.
As Lynette, a resident at Edmund Hilary village, says “A lot of people still believe that you're going to a rest home. They don't know the concept of a retirement village. You go there, it's beautiful. You've got facilities. You've got activities. And you don't stop living.”
Retirement is a chapter of life that’s filled with possibility. Choose the lifestyle you want to live and proudly embrace every opportunity. It’s what Ryman residents do.
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Well done to Kaipātiki on the high COVID-19 vaccination uptake!
The latest data (as of Tuesday 5 October) shows that for the Kaipātiki Local Board area (west of the motorway and south of Sunset Rd), 89% of people over 12 years old have received their first dose and 53% have received the second. I… View moreWell done to Kaipātiki on the high COVID-19 vaccination uptake!
The latest data (as of Tuesday 5 October) shows that for the Kaipātiki Local Board area (west of the motorway and south of Sunset Rd), 89% of people over 12 years old have received their first dose and 53% have received the second. I expect the second dose figure to go up over the coming weeks to match the first dose figure, so we're well on-track to 90% coverage.
The rates are a little lower for our local Māori and Pacific Island communities, but still very high at 72% and 79% respectively.
Meanwhile, the wider North Shore is tracking well with 90% first dose for the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board area; 86% for the Hibiscus And Bays Local Board area; and 89% for the Upper Harbour Local Board area.
Source: Data from Ministry of Health (as of 11:59pm 5 October 2021); Maps from thespinoff.co.nz; Tables from Auckland Council Research and Evaluation Unit (RIMU)
Peter from Glenfield
Treadmill 50,Out Door Heating 50,Air Conditioner 150.
Negotiable
Jonathan from Forrest Hill
Used garden shed for sale
Length: 2.6 meters
Width: 2.6 meters
Height: 1.8-2.2 meters
Please check the photos for more details.
Sell as where it is.
Moving house so you will need to dismantle and pickup it at Birkdale North Shore.
Price: $500
Stephen from Glenfield
Fridge works well. Freezer works just ice's up and draws need some love. Had for 4.5 years.... gifted new one so this one no longer needed.
Free
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Walking Stars 2021 Auckland will be held on the 13 November and this year is going virtual!
Due to Covid restrictions, the 21km and 12km challenge will take place safely in bubbles, with virtual support and entertainment during the day. Want to get fit for a great cause?
Sign up today: … View moreWalking Stars 2021 Auckland will be held on the 13 November and this year is going virtual!
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John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
Work on Beach Haven Wharf resumed at Alert Level 3 and is making good progress. It should be completed in a few more weeks.
Photos taken today just before the rain.
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
It has been 10 months since the public consultation on clearway options for Onewa Road, and 7 months since the results were scheduled to be made public. Apparently a consultant will be finalising findings and recommendations, but I think its important for us to see the actual results. We've … View moreIt has been 10 months since the public consultation on clearway options for Onewa Road, and 7 months since the results were scheduled to be made public. Apparently a consultant will be finalising findings and recommendations, but I think its important for us to see the actual results. We've waited long enough.
Attached is an Official Information request that I've submitted to Auckland Transport (CAS-451510-T5G3F6). I should have a response by 29 October.
From: John Gillon (Kaipatiki Local Board)
Sent: Thursday, 30 September 2021 14:18
To: officialinformation@at.govt.nz <officialinformation@at.govt.nz>
Subject: LGOIMA: Onewa Road Clearway Consultation
To whom it may concern,
Please provide under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA) all emails, memos, reports and any other applicable correspondence and documentation, dated from 1 November 2020 to present, relating to the results of the public consultation on options to change the clearway on Onewa Road that was undertaken from November-December 2020, including (but not limited to):
* the raw data results of the public consultation, including any feedback or commentary received through the consultation (the participants’ personal details are not required for this LGOIMA request),
* any existing charts, graphs or tabulations that have been produced in relation to the data (however, if these do not yet exist, I do not want this LGOIMA request to be delayed while they are created),
* reasons for the delay in making the results public (the public were advised that the results would be reported in March 2021),
* any estimated costings for the proposed changes, and details of any budget that has already been tagged to implementing the changes.
For reference, the Auckland Council webpage relating to the consultation is:
at.govt.nz...
The four options that were consulted on were:
* Option 1) Maintain the current parking arrangement on Onewa Road
Parking would still be available outside of peak hours when the T3 lanes aren’t operational.
* Option 2) Extend the Onewa Road clearway to all hours
No vehicles would be able to park on Onewa Road at any time.
* Option 3) Extend the clearway hours to run from 7am to 7pm on weekdays.
Vehicles would no longer be able to park on Onewa Road unless it’s after hours or during weekends.
* Option 4) Extend the clearway hours to run from 7am to 7pm everyday
Vehicles would no longer be able to park on Onewa Road unless it is after hours.
Thankyou
Cheers :)
John Gillon
Chairperson
Kaipātiki Local Board
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