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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
It's taken seven years, but it was worth the wait. Have you tried them?
The team from Auckland Women's Centre
Surviving separation after a relationship can bring a range of emotions such as loss, anger, confusion and an invitation to build a new life. Over the course of 1 day, the group will be gently guided in an interactive environment where you can learn from each other, and a share practical skills on … View moreSurviving separation after a relationship can bring a range of emotions such as loss, anger, confusion and an invitation to build a new life. Over the course of 1 day, the group will be gently guided in an interactive environment where you can learn from each other, and a share practical skills on ways to rebuild your life. Part of rebuilding your life can include reclaiming your identity, identifying and setting boundaries, setting new life goals, redefining your values and and/or exploring a new sense of self. (1 day).
Saturday the 31st of July, 9:30am - 5:00pm
$50 - $80 sliding scale
Email info@womenz.org.nz to enrol.
Melanie Earley Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora neighbours, The boat of a man, 73, who has been missing from Waiheke Island, in Auckland, for a week has been found.
A police spokeswoman said there is still no sign of Erno Bedo, who was last seen on Sunday, May 23, at Oneroa Bay.
Bedo lives on a boat, called Holly, which is still moored… View moreKia ora neighbours, The boat of a man, 73, who has been missing from Waiheke Island, in Auckland, for a week has been found.
A police spokeswoman said there is still no sign of Erno Bedo, who was last seen on Sunday, May 23, at Oneroa Bay.
Bedo lives on a boat, called Holly, which is still moored in Oneroa Bay. The dinghy (tender) was found by police on Sunday morning.
The tender 'Holly' was spotted by members of the public on the east side of Motutapu Island around 9:15am, and was recovered by officers from the Police Maritime Unit.
Anyone with information on Bedo can contact police on 105 and quote file number 210528/2026.
The Team from Auckland Council
Soft plastics are NOT accepted in your kerbside recycling bin. Learn what you need to do with them. Always remember when recycling if in doubt, leave it out.
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Sandringham
Hi,
We are looking for volunteers who are keen to support us and our friendly team in our Red Cross Shop at 571 Sandringham Road.
If you are passionate about retail, and you’d like to use that drive to help your community, then you are exactly who we are looking for.
This is an exciting … View moreHi,
We are looking for volunteers who are keen to support us and our friendly team in our Red Cross Shop at 571 Sandringham Road.
If you are passionate about retail, and you’d like to use that drive to help your community, then you are exactly who we are looking for.
This is an exciting opportunity to utilize your skills, meet amazing people and learn new things. If you’re keen to help and join our team, hit the button below to apply to your Red Cross Shop in Sandringham.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Josephine Franks Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, a group that has been campaigning against a Waiheke marina for years has been hit with a massive bill for court costs.
The judge said the high costs reflected the "poor manner of participation", but the campaigners say the bill is unfair and could put other groups off… View moreKia ora neighbours, a group that has been campaigning against a Waiheke marina for years has been hit with a massive bill for court costs.
The judge said the high costs reflected the "poor manner of participation", but the campaigners say the bill is unfair and could put other groups off going to the Environment Court. Read more here.
Wenyu from Sandringham
The safest swimming ring for baby.Text plz 02108593264
Price: $20
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, An awful lot of your money has been spent creating excellent new public spaces, where cars once ruled in the downtown area. But having built it, are our politicians caring enough for how the space is used? Read the story below :
Mario from Kingsland
Hello all. Our tenants of 6years have brought their own home so we are looking for someone to do a deep clean of the rooms before putting up for tenancy. If any one can recommend a good cleaner/company it would be greatly appreciated. 3bedroom/lounge/kitchen and bathroom in kingsland.
Looking at… View moreHello all. Our tenants of 6years have brought their own home so we are looking for someone to do a deep clean of the rooms before putting up for tenancy. If any one can recommend a good cleaner/company it would be greatly appreciated. 3bedroom/lounge/kitchen and bathroom in kingsland.
Looking at the 17/18 May.
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Buy the Hill - Te Ahu Pātiki Maunga
Thank you, Aotearoa.
You helped The Press and the Rod Donald Trust buy Mt Herbert/Te Ahu Pātiki the highest peak in Christchurch.
But you can still help.
The generosity of Kiwis has now secured the land's future as a public conservation park.
Further donations will help the … View moreThank you, Aotearoa.
You helped The Press and the Rod Donald Trust buy Mt Herbert/Te Ahu Pātiki the highest peak in Christchurch.
But you can still help.
The generosity of Kiwis has now secured the land's future as a public conservation park.
Further donations will help the trust restore the land to its former forested glory.
Donate now
Caryn Wilkinson Reporter from Community News
Did you use to belong to the 1st Auckland Cavell Girl Guide Unit?
If so, the brigade wants to hear from you!
The 1st Auckland Cavell Girl Guide Unit turns 100 in July and is still seeking old girls to join the celebrations.
One of the first girl guide units to be formed in Auckland, the group is… View moreDid you use to belong to the 1st Auckland Cavell Girl Guide Unit?
If so, the brigade wants to hear from you!
The 1st Auckland Cavell Girl Guide Unit turns 100 in July and is still seeking old girls to join the celebrations.
One of the first girl guide units to be formed in Auckland, the group is gearing up to commemorate its centenary.
A social afternoon is planned for July 3, kicking off at 2pm with historic guiding activities such as knot tying and making arm slings.
Guests will be treated to afternoon tea and a birthday cake before photographs are taken of the girls.
The day will end with a singalong around the campfire.
The next day, a church parade will march through St Andrews Church, Epsom, where the unit has been meeting since 1921.
Parishioners are invited to a morning tea after the procession.
The unit, initially known as the St Andrew's Peace Scout Group, is believed to be the first guide company which has kept going since it was launched.
It all started when eighteen-year-old Mona Burgin wrote to the Dominion chief scout Colonel Cosgrove, a New Zealand Boer War veteran, asking about Girl Peace Scouts.
He arranged to meet her in Queen St, Auckland and wrote she would recognize him by the red flower in his buttonhole.
Soon after the meeting Burgin formed the troop on July 6.
Girl Peace Scouts wore khaki uniforms and the St Andrews troop wore a red open-ended tie.
In 1923, the Dominion Council became affiliated with the original Girls Guides Association in London.
*Former unit members can email cavellgirlguidesnz@gmail.com for details of the centenary.
Jeannie from Point Chevalier
Can anyone use these items? Seems a shame to bin them. Shower caddy could be used as shelf/basket in a garage workshop or laundry maybe.
In used condition, being 20+years old, but years of life still left in them.
Shower caddy is approx 322mm w x 295mm d x 85mm h. Door stops which screw into … View moreCan anyone use these items? Seems a shame to bin them. Shower caddy could be used as shelf/basket in a garage workshop or laundry maybe.
In used condition, being 20+years old, but years of life still left in them.
Shower caddy is approx 322mm w x 295mm d x 85mm h. Door stops which screw into floor behind door (to prevent door handle connecting with wall) are approx 48 mm diameter.
Pick up from Pt Chevalier.
Free
Martin from Sandringham
2X Trailers of good mostly slow burning firewood $200.00. Not delivered, must pick-up. See attached photos. If interested please private message me or phone/text me 021 1538492, Ta.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Our Level 3 Foundation student chefs prepare a delicious 3 course luncheon including Pumpkin soup with crisp bacon, pumpkin seeds & croutons for the entrée, Stuffed chicken breast with potato rösti, blanched beans & port jus for the main and baked cheesecake with mandarin & caramel … View moreOur Level 3 Foundation student chefs prepare a delicious 3 course luncheon including Pumpkin soup with crisp bacon, pumpkin seeds & croutons for the entrée, Stuffed chicken breast with potato rösti, blanched beans & port jus for the main and baked cheesecake with mandarin & caramel coulis.
Don from Westmere
GREY LYNN CAR BOOT SALE - SUNDAY 30th MAY
Back to Francis St..
8.30am -11.30am - set up after 6.30am.
WE ARE BACK after Covid and Anzac break.
OK Social distant maintained where possible thxs.. sanitizer on site .
Buy /Sell /exchange .. All re-cycled goods -generally no food produce /farmers … View moreGREY LYNN CAR BOOT SALE - SUNDAY 30th MAY
Back to Francis St..
8.30am -11.30am - set up after 6.30am.
WE ARE BACK after Covid and Anzac break.
OK Social distant maintained where possible thxs.. sanitizer on site .
Buy /Sell /exchange .. All re-cycled goods -generally no food produce /farmers market option around crn.
Note:: Gazebos should be no more than 2.5 metres wide (3 metres too big. Unless u have a double site.)
Bring a shower cover over winter mths.
SELLER Pack up time is 11.30 am this mth.
SELLERS SET Up Between 6.30am-8am
Re Booking, once carpark is full with paid on line bookers,
then 1st serve basis for balance after 8am.
Boot Sales on the last Sunday of Month except Dec
NOTE NO BOOT SALE APRIL 25th as its Anzac Day..
During our busy season, stock is offloaded, cars park in street so u can get full use of space. However if its a winters day, cars maybe left TBA on day as vendors arrive. Occasionally will allow some open deck vehicles on back wall or vans that use interior room to sell from.Tba.
Please no cars leaving carpark before 11.00am due to people walking around.
RSC Club Toilets open approx 9.30am/ meanwhile Council Facility available nearby in francis street.
Coffee nearby shops/farmers market .
Normal Bookings via Grey Lynn 2030 site or find via RSC Site: or take a punt in morning show up in winter mths only.
Bookings Suzanne Kendrick
027 360 4564
Negotiable
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