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The NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), and Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am - unless … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency advises of the following overnight closures for motorway improvements: Northern Motorway (SH1), Southern Motorway (SH1), Northwestern Motorway (SH16), Upper Harbour Motorway (SH18), and Southwestern Motorway (SH20).
Closures start at 9pm and finish at 5am - unless otherwise stated. Please follow the signposted detours. Click here to see a detailed list of affected areas.
Safe travels neighbours!
Mandy Te Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, a woman who is profoundly deaf says she felt excluded and confused during a bus crash which caused a window to shatter. Passengers were not given any support and she did not know what was going on. The woman is calling on bus drivers to be more aware, alert and conscious of … View moreHi neighbours, a woman who is profoundly deaf says she felt excluded and confused during a bus crash which caused a window to shatter. Passengers were not given any support and she did not know what was going on. The woman is calling on bus drivers to be more aware, alert and conscious of passengers with disabilities during accidents. Read the story by clicking the link below.
Please add NP if you do not wish for your comment to be in print.
Leisha from Ponsonby
Do you need someone to take care of you beloved pet & home?
Hi I’m Leisha, experienced housesitter/pet lover. I’m available for short/long term stays. I’m responsible, reliable and tidy. I will take care of your beloved family member & home. I miss having my own pet. Looking forward… View moreDo you need someone to take care of you beloved pet & home?
Hi I’m Leisha, experienced housesitter/pet lover. I’m available for short/long term stays. I’m responsible, reliable and tidy. I will take care of your beloved family member & home. I miss having my own pet. Looking forward to hearing from you. Send me a msg. I can provide great references. Happy to come and meet you and your pet.
Jacob Sheehan from St Mary's College Auckland
ST MARY’S COLLEGE, Catholic School for Girls, 11 New Street, Ponsonby, Auckland
HOMESTAY FAMILIES WANTED
St Mary’s College is looking for caring families to host our International Students. If you have a spare room, live in Ponsonby, surrounding areas or near a city bound bus route and are … View moreST MARY’S COLLEGE, Catholic School for Girls, 11 New Street, Ponsonby, Auckland
HOMESTAY FAMILIES WANTED
St Mary’s College is looking for caring families to host our International Students. If you have a spare room, live in Ponsonby, surrounding areas or near a city bound bus route and are interested in learning about new cultures.
$310.00 WEEKLY REMUNERATION OFFERED FOR SHORT-TERM AND SCHOOL YEAR PLACEMENTS.
Please email for more information on this rewarding opportunity.
Sam van Deventer at svandeventer@stmaryak.school.nz or phone on 376 6568 ext 817.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours. Data released by Yellow shows although Auckland has the highest opt-out rate since 2014, it still has the greatest volume of print search out of the entire country. Do you still use the phone book? What do you use it for? Did you realise you could opt-out of receiving the book in … View moreHi neighbours. Data released by Yellow shows although Auckland has the highest opt-out rate since 2014, it still has the greatest volume of print search out of the entire country. Do you still use the phone book? What do you use it for? Did you realise you could opt-out of receiving the book in your letterbox? Put NFP in your post if it is not for publication.
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Helena from Morningside
I collect good baby clothes for Right Start out at the Mangere Health Clinic, 6 Waddon Place, Mangere. The ladies at Right Start support some of the most desperate cases of babies, solo mothers and poor families. I have run notices on Neighbourly before and so many wonderful generous people have … View moreI collect good baby clothes for Right Start out at the Mangere Health Clinic, 6 Waddon Place, Mangere. The ladies at Right Start support some of the most desperate cases of babies, solo mothers and poor families. I have run notices on Neighbourly before and so many wonderful generous people have donated their no longer needed baby clothes. I am doing it again now because the cupboards are bare at Right Start.
If you have any baby clothes or items you would like to donate (in good clean condition please) could you please drop them off at Wild Poppies, 28 Ethel Street, Sandringham. I will be doing a run out to Mangere for drop off Friday 16 August.
If you need to contact me helena@tattooremovalauckland.com or 021905990
Thanking you for your kindness
Rae from Ponsonby
Like NZ nostalgia? This is for you!!! Whites Pictorial Reference of New Zealand. Featuring around 300 pages of black and white photos of the NZ towns cities and lands that we love, this book was highly aclamed when it was first published in 1953. It even has letters and references from the Queen, … View moreLike NZ nostalgia? This is for you!!! Whites Pictorial Reference of New Zealand. Featuring around 300 pages of black and white photos of the NZ towns cities and lands that we love, this book was highly aclamed when it was first published in 1953. It even has letters and references from the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh and the Prime Minister. Good but not perfect condition. $25 Pick up from Ponsonby. Or will post in NZ Post Red Bag $6 for no padding. $7 padded and $1 extra for T&T.
Price: $25
In Context: RTA Studio at Ponsonby's Objectspace offers a new way for the public to interact with architecture, at a relatable scale.
Find out more about this exciting exhibition here and check it out until September 7th! bit.ly...
#ILovePonsonby
The team from Auckland Women's Centre
The Auckland Women's Centre is running a FREE Self Defence Workshop for Migrant Women next week.
Sunday 8 September
9.30am - 4.00pm
Auckland Women's Centre
4 Warnock Street
Grey Lynn
This workshop teaches mental, verbal and physical techniques, all abilities and fitness levels warmly … View moreThe Auckland Women's Centre is running a FREE Self Defence Workshop for Migrant Women next week.
Sunday 8 September
9.30am - 4.00pm
Auckland Women's Centre
4 Warnock Street
Grey Lynn
This workshop teaches mental, verbal and physical techniques, all abilities and fitness levels warmly welcome.
If you are interested in enrolling please email us on info@womenz.org.nz, call 09 376 3227 xtn 0 or enrol through our website, www.awc.org.nz...
Alastair from Sandringham
I'm doing some research on Suggested Pricing for our Platform www.mytask.co.nz... - I'd love to see how much people are paying/would be willing to pay to have their property cleaned. Any questions are welcome, thanks in advance!
Ally from Point Chevalier
Check out attached flyer for more information.
This is a low carbon footprint initiative of Pt Chevalier Transition Towns
(25 Dignan Street, Bowling Club Hall)
More info to come
Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours, Bus drivers have been caught regularly using phones at the wheel after eye-monitoring cameras were installed on Auckland buses.
One driver was also repeatedly snapped reading a book and others are alleged to have tampered with the cameras.
Have you seen bus drivers behaving badly … View moreHi neighbours, Bus drivers have been caught regularly using phones at the wheel after eye-monitoring cameras were installed on Auckland buses.
One driver was also repeatedly snapped reading a book and others are alleged to have tampered with the cameras.
Have you seen bus drivers behaving badly or breaking the road rules? Share your experiences below or email brittany.keogh@stuff.co.nz. Please write "NFP" if you don't want your comment used in print. www.stuff.co.nz...
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