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2029 days ago

Celebrating Mother’s Day!

Vincent from Pukekohe

Come to dine at Jessica’s Restauranton on Mother’s Day!
We open from 11am.

Enter the draw to win
2 x Desserts with tea or coffee at Jessica’s Restaurant
plus a family movie pass at Cinema3

( Winner announced on Mon,13th May)… View more
Come to dine at Jessica’s Restauranton on Mother’s Day!
We open from 11am.

Enter the draw to win
2 x Desserts with tea or coffee at Jessica’s Restaurant
plus a family movie pass at Cinema3

( Winner announced on Mon,13th May)

Call us NOW to save your seats on 09-239 3908
We are located under Cinema3 Pukekohe
T&Cs Apply. One entry per table

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2029 days ago

When did you last visit Strathallan?

ACG Strathallan

ACG Strathallan offers a world-class education, with our well-rounded students engaging and interacting with a range of subjects, sports, arts and activities.

We would like to warmly invite you to join us at our open day on Saturday the 25th of May at any time between 10:30am – 2:30pm. Meet … View more
ACG Strathallan offers a world-class education, with our well-rounded students engaging and interacting with a range of subjects, sports, arts and activities.

We would like to warmly invite you to join us at our open day on Saturday the 25th of May at any time between 10:30am – 2:30pm. Meet the Principal, teachers, students and other parents and get a real sense of our schools atmosphere and values.
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2029 days ago

Baby knitting for prem babies & others

Kay from Waiuku

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This is the site for the foundation. Patterns etc are available. It is amazing how many articles are required all year round, it is so rewarding knitting for this organisation. Thank you to all those wonderful people already involved.

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2029 days ago

Victorious BPW Franklin

Virginia from Pukekohe

Several members of BPW Franklin attended the National BPW Conference in Wellington in April and were thrilled to be awarded the Brooker Award for the fabulous Suffrage 125 event that was lead by BPW Franklin last September.
It was also because of the huge involvement of the Franklin community … View more
Several members of BPW Franklin attended the National BPW Conference in Wellington in April and were thrilled to be awarded the Brooker Award for the fabulous Suffrage 125 event that was lead by BPW Franklin last September.
It was also because of the huge involvement of the Franklin community which made it all so successful. BPW Franklin says a big, Thank you, to you all the community. BPW is a great organisation to belong to and any woman who would like to attend a dinner meeting is warmly invited. The next dinner meeting will be on 22nd May and the speaker will be Caz Hurst who will explain Mindfulness. Anyone who wishes to attend will need to register and pay online, for more information email catering@bpwfranklin.org.nz. for more info visit www.bpwfranklin.org.nz...
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Dianne Glenn, Vicky Mee, Virginia Warren (holding the trophy) Dina Buelow and Janet Gibb (BPW Huntly) who presented the award.

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2030 days ago

Winter is coming: check your number

The Electricity Authority

Winter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.

Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a … View more
Winter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.

Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a better deal.
Find out more

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2031 days ago

Celebrate the life of your loved one

John Ensom from Ensom Funeral Services

When we lose a loved relative or friend it is a very emotional and confusing time. Avoid the stress associated with arranging a funeral with personalised service by a New Zealand family owned and operated the funeral home.

Let us help to explain the process of what happens and reassure you that … View more
When we lose a loved relative or friend it is a very emotional and confusing time. Avoid the stress associated with arranging a funeral with personalised service by a New Zealand family owned and operated the funeral home.

Let us help to explain the process of what happens and reassure you that your wishes are adhered to. Feel comfortable and at ease as we guide you through the options needed for a truly memorable celebration.

Ensom Funeral Services understand that funerals do not need to be costly. To this end, they provide advice on pre-paid funeral plans and other special needs concerning funeral services and government subsidies.

For more information: Call us on 09 299 6646 or email ensomfunerals@gmail.com
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2031 days ago

Reduced to Clear bargains now in Pukekohe!

Reduced to Clear

Pukekohe shoppers can now snap up some serious bargains for a wide range of general grocery, frozen and chilled foods, and health and beauty products. Reduced To Clear is now open in Pukekohe down by Super liquor and the mad butcher on Stadium Drive.

Reduced to Clear can offer such good prices … View more
Pukekohe shoppers can now snap up some serious bargains for a wide range of general grocery, frozen and chilled foods, and health and beauty products. Reduced To Clear is now open in Pukekohe down by Super liquor and the mad butcher on Stadium Drive.

Reduced to Clear can offer such good prices in many cases from 50-80% off normal recommended retail price due to the stock being either short-dated, end of packing lines, cancelled export orders, packing misprints plus loads of imported lines but we also have a range of our own everyday lines too.

Reduced to Clear staff are ready to offer Pukekohe customers some amazing clearance deals from our new store in Stadium drive opposite the Z store.
Visit us online

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2032 days ago

Franklin sports groups get funding

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Franklin Local Board has approved more than $200,000 in grants under its Sport and Active Recreation Facilities Plan.

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2032 days ago

Greening the urban environment

Communications Team from Auckland Council

In the third part of a three-part feature on Auckland's green spaces, Elly Strang looks at their role in creating and supporting a healthy urban environment as our city grows.

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2032 days ago

LAST CHANCE TO GET IN THE DRAW

Marlene Dunick from Patumahoe Mauku Playcentre

LAST CHANCE TO GET IN THE DRAW

Thank you so much to the community members that have supported us so far by purchasing a ticket in our fabulous Mothers Day Raffle. There is now less than two days to wait until you find out if you will be one of our lucky winners. We're all off to the local … View more
LAST CHANCE TO GET IN THE DRAW

Thank you so much to the community members that have supported us so far by purchasing a ticket in our fabulous Mothers Day Raffle. There is now less than two days to wait until you find out if you will be one of our lucky winners. We're all off to the local Fire Station on Thursday morning so our tamariki can enjoy the fire trucks, and one of our amazing firefighters can carry out the draw.

So if you haven't already got a ticket, this really is your last chance. To be in the draw we need any online funds to be cleared in our account by tomorrow night. But for those in Waiuku, we will be in the Town Square tomorrow between 11am and 1pm if you want to pop by and pay cash, or just come and say hi. You'll find us by the big yellow flag. Tickets are just $5 each or 3 for $10.

You'll be supporting a good cause. All funds are going towards assisting us to build a safe new fence for our Tamariki.

2032 days ago

Grab your gumboots!

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Grab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with … View moreGrab your friends, whanau (and your gumboots). Get into the fresh air this May to plant some trees! You'll make a world of difference for you, your family and future generations. Feel the earth underneath your feet and join us at one of our planting days; helping Auckland achieve balance with its green spaces. Find your local planting days at ourauckland.nz/greenspaces Find out more

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2032 days ago

PYJAMAS

Jan from Pukekohe

A new dropoff point at the Waiuku ASB Thank you so much. Pyjamas can also be left at these Pukekohe drop-off points: TopNotch Engraving, 28 King St; Pukekohe Travel, 89 King St; Bedpost, 7 Wrightson Way; Trailer World Showroom, 123 Manukau Rd and Pukekohe Anglican Church, 37 Queen St; .
Working … View more
A new dropoff point at the Waiuku ASB Thank you so much. Pyjamas can also be left at these Pukekohe drop-off points: TopNotch Engraving, 28 King St; Pukekohe Travel, 89 King St; Bedpost, 7 Wrightson Way; Trailer World Showroom, 123 Manukau Rd and Pukekohe Anglican Church, 37 Queen St; .
Working with Middlemore Foundation our goal is to get a new pair of pyjamas to each child before the cold weather arrives and colds and other winter ills increase. Please help us if you are able to help our young people on the cold nights that we are about to have. We would like to get the pyjamas out as soon as is possible. Many thanks to those who have already supported this project

2034 days ago

Poll: Would your area benefit from a targeted rate to boost local transport projects?

Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff

In May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has … View moreIn May last year, the Rodney Transport Targeted Rate was introduced in north Auckland to fund high-priority local transport options, including bus routes, footpaths and park and ride facilities. The rate (an extra $150 a year/$2.90 a week) is expected to raise $46 million over 10 years and has already seen three new bus services to connect residents to the rest of the city. The RTTR is the first targeted transport rate within the Auckland region.

We'd like to know if you think your area would benefit from a targeted transport rate to kick-start local projects. Vote in our poll below and let us know in the comments.

[Please type NFP if your comment is not for publication.]

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Would your area benefit from a targeted rate to boost local transport projects?
  • 18.9% Yes - My area would benefit from an additional local transport rate
    18.9% Complete
  • 78.8% No - I expect our current rates to cover local transport projects
    78.8% Complete
  • 2.3% Undecided - I'll tell you in the comments
    2.3% Complete
349 votes
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