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Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Commuters to Auckland airport will have to slow down next month when a reduced speed limit rolls out on state highway 20.
New priority lanes for buses and cars carrying three or more people will also be added.
The 100km/h speed limit will drop to 60km/h from the Manukau Memorial Gardens to 300 … View moreCommuters to Auckland airport will have to slow down next month when a reduced speed limit rolls out on state highway 20.
New priority lanes for buses and cars carrying three or more people will also be added.
The 100km/h speed limit will drop to 60km/h from the Manukau Memorial Gardens to 300 metres west of Orrs Road.
The new bus lanes between Pukaki Creek Bridge and the state highway 20 interchange will support electric buses running between the airport, Puhinui rail and bus interchange and Manukau.
Cars with three or more occupants can use the bus/ T3 priority lanes to ease congestion.
Go to www.nzta.govt.nz... and
www.nzta.govt.nz...20connect/
for more information.
What do you think about the planned speed reduction?
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Sylvia from Glenfield
Local Chinese church fundraising for church building. Lots of stuff for sale.
Our Latin Fiesta Day of the Chill is this Sunday 28th at Birkenhead Village.
We invite you to join us for a fun family day full of authentic Latin flavour starting at 12 noon.
Live children’s entertainment street food, face painting, Mariachis & music.
Don’t miss the Brazilian Divas… View moreOur Latin Fiesta Day of the Chill is this Sunday 28th at Birkenhead Village.
We invite you to join us for a fun family day full of authentic Latin flavour starting at 12 noon.
Live children’s entertainment street food, face painting, Mariachis & music.
Don’t miss the Brazilian Divas at 7.30 pm & Soul Agents Rhythm & Blues at 8 pm
Loads of free parking. For more details www.birkenhead.net.nz/Events
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Approximately 35% of our population suffer from varicose veins. Varicose veins can lead to leg aching, tiredness, heaviness. Often the long-term problems of swelling, itchiness, leg cramps and ulcers are not recognized as being associated with veins.
Modern-day treatment is usually … View moreApproximately 35% of our population suffer from varicose veins. Varicose veins can lead to leg aching, tiredness, heaviness. Often the long-term problems of swelling, itchiness, leg cramps and ulcers are not recognized as being associated with veins.
Modern-day treatment is usually non-surgical (injections or laser), and greatly improves a varicose vein sufferer’s quality of life.
Most health insurance companies cover varicose vein treatment but not cosmetic (thread vein) treatment.
At Vein & Laser Dr Elisabeth De Felice will see you for each of your appointments to ensure continuity of care.
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Gabrielle Elborough from
Open Home Saturday & Sunday from 20th March 2021 from 2:15 to 3:00pm
2a Landsberg Way
Brick & tile family home.
Single level.
School zones: Rangitoto College, Murrays Bay Intermediate, Mairangi Bay Primary
Link to property details: www.barfoot.co.nz...
#mairangi #mairangibay … View moreOpen Home Saturday & Sunday from 20th March 2021 from 2:15 to 3:00pm
2a Landsberg Way
Brick & tile family home.
Single level.
School zones: Rangitoto College, Murrays Bay Intermediate, Mairangi Bay Primary
Link to property details: www.barfoot.co.nz...
#mairangi #mairangibay #sellwithgabrielle #windsorpark
#sunnynook #northshore #eastcoastbays #forresthill #totaravale
#buywithgabrielle #northshorehomenz
#barfootmairangi #barfootandthompson
Sylvia from Glenfield
Local Chinese church fundraising for church building. Lots of stuff for sale.
Sylvia from Glenfield
Local Chinese church fundraising for church building. Lots of stuff for sale.
Sylvia from Glenfield
Local Chinese church fundraising for church building. Lots of stuff for sale.
John Gillon from John Gillon - Kaipatiki Local Board
The new Normanton Reserve basketball court is now officially open! 🏀
Thanks to everyone who turned out on Saturday for the opening and to put the court through its paces.
Special thanks to the Kaipātiki Community Facilities Trust for arranging the event, and to Harbour Basketball for supplying … View moreThe new Normanton Reserve basketball court is now officially open! 🏀
Thanks to everyone who turned out on Saturday for the opening and to put the court through its paces.
Special thanks to the Kaipātiki Community Facilities Trust for arranging the event, and to Harbour Basketball for supplying the basketballs.
Still to come: Plantings, grass and a little bit of stormwater work.
Funded by the Kaipātiki Local Board.
The Team from Auckland Council
Use the Pay-As-You-Throw tag; you only put your rubbish out when the bin is full with a pre-paid bin tag attached. Plus, there is NO contract.
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
In 2019, French teenager Eloi Rolland arrived in New Zealand to study. He partied, got a job and made friends. But six months later he disappeared without a trace. A year on, police say “his fate remains unknown” and his case looks set to be referred to the coroner. Caroline Williams reports.
… View moreIn 2019, French teenager Eloi Rolland arrived in New Zealand to study. He partied, got a job and made friends. But six months later he disappeared without a trace. A year on, police say “his fate remains unknown” and his case looks set to be referred to the coroner. Caroline Williams reports.
During his time in Auckland, Rolland went to the zoo, enjoyed nights out, worked at a popular bar, dabbled in modelling and, with friends, visited Piha on the rugged west coast.
Before his disappearance, Rolland expressed to his family that he wished to visit Piha again, and on March 6 last year, he did just that.
He has not been seen or heard from since.
“Each day we feel more and more worried and more helpless," his father Thierry Rolland tells Stuff.
Click 'read more' for our full report.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
We all need and value privacy in our homes and gardens, and fast-growing, non-invasive clumping bamboo is proving to be a popular option. What have you got in your garden for that purpose?
Patricia from Bayview
ST BARNABAS CHURCH @ 470 GLENFIELD ROAD ARE HAVING A GARAGE SALE ON 17TH APRIL @ 8AM.
BARGAINS GALORE TO BE HAD!!!
NumberWorks'nWords East Coast Bays
Homework can often be difficult but creating a good routine and healthy study habits can make the process more effective and efficient.
Have you or your child implemented the following?
- create a distraction free environment
- schedule homework time
- give praise and rewards
- connect with … View moreHomework can often be difficult but creating a good routine and healthy study habits can make the process more effective and efficient.
Have you or your child implemented the following?
- create a distraction free environment
- schedule homework time
- give praise and rewards
- connect with teachers
- get additional support if needed
Follow the link to find out more:
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
New Zealand is in a housing crisis. Around the country, the demand for property continues to outstrip supply, driving record median prices even higher. In Auckland - where an average house price of over $1m has seen it ranked the fourth least-affordable city in the world - some properties sit empty… View moreNew Zealand is in a housing crisis. Around the country, the demand for property continues to outstrip supply, driving record median prices even higher. In Auckland - where an average house price of over $1m has seen it ranked the fourth least-affordable city in the world - some properties sit empty and unmaintained.
Last week I reported on some of Auckland's mysterious million dollar dumps, and I'm sure there are plenty more out there. If you live near an empty, derelict property and are curious about it, I'd love to hear from you - flick me an email at caroline.williams@stuff.co.nz
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