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Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

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1647 days ago

Newspapers Needed

Janelle from Milson

Hi neighbours, Does anyone have any newspapers they would like rehome? Many thanks.

1648 days ago

Transport from New Plymouth

Quinton from Milson

We are looking to get 2 wire tunnels of about 2metres long and about 50cm wide each. If anyone knows of anyone coming to Palmy from New Plymouth and have space in their ute - please let me know. Please text me on 021368331

1647 days ago

Over 65? We want to hear from you!

The Team from ACC New Zealand

We are looking for feedback from Neighbourly members throughout New Zealand on their health and wellbeing - and whether they saw our recent programme with TVNZ, Healthy For Life.

We'd love you to take our survey. It'll only take a couple of minutes.
Take the survey

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1647 days ago

Are you a local business needing support?

Support Local Shop Local

We're proud to be working with our friends at Stanley Street to help support all New Zealand businesses in these troubled times.

We think you'll love these free Support Local toolkits. If you spot one of these in a window of a business near you (or on your takeaway coffee cup!) … View more
We're proud to be working with our friends at Stanley Street to help support all New Zealand businesses in these troubled times.

We think you'll love these free Support Local toolkits. If you spot one of these in a window of a business near you (or on your takeaway coffee cup!) you'll know you're helping a proudly local company.
Find out more

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1648 days ago

Answers to your property price questions

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Hey neighbours, we're all feeling the impact of the coronavirus pandemic right now, but lots of you have told us you're especially concerned about its effects on property prices in NZ. That's why we asked Quotable Value's general manager David Nagel to join us for a … View moreHey neighbours, we're all feeling the impact of the coronavirus pandemic right now, but lots of you have told us you're especially concerned about its effects on property prices in NZ. That's why we asked Quotable Value's general manager David Nagel to join us for a live Q&A to help answer your property questions.

We had a huge response, so if you sent in a question or dropped in for the chat, thank you. If you missed it, you can still check out the recap, here.

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1648 days ago

2004 Saab 9.3 turbo

Andrew from Feilding

Very good condition inside and out -cruise control -automatic -towbar-
leather heated seats -chain driven -regularly serviced -210k km -good economy -next service booked for 5th June pre-sale -06-3233746

Price: $4,500

1649 days ago

Rents skyrocket

Reporter Manawatū Standard

Morena kiritata,

Manawatū-Whanganui rents have hit a record high during the coronavirus lockdown.

Trade Me's latest Rental Price Index showed the average rent in the region reached a record-breaking $420 per week in April, up 17 per cent from the same month in 2019.

With Palmerston North … View more
Morena kiritata,

Manawatū-Whanganui rents have hit a record high during the coronavirus lockdown.

Trade Me's latest Rental Price Index showed the average rent in the region reached a record-breaking $420 per week in April, up 17 per cent from the same month in 2019.

With Palmerston North City Council expected to approve a rates rise of 1.95 per cent rents could increase again.

Are you worried?

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1649 days ago

Water pumps - Supply and Service

QWS 2015 Ltd

At QWS we supply and service all types of pumps. House pumps, lifestyle block water pumps and reticulation, septic systems, bore water and much more! We can service your filters and UV system too. Call us today if you require prompt, efficient service. We are available 24/7 on 0800 797 111

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1649 days ago

Small Freezer wanted to buy

Vincent from Feilding

anybody got a small freezer at reasonable condition and price?
Txt Vince on 021 247 2992, thnx.

1649 days ago

Compact that garage mess...

The Team from Resene ColorShop Feilding

Upcycle a pallet and old kitchen forks to help keep garden tools organised.

Make the most of this weekend with this step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this project yourself

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1649 days ago

Sort It Online | 25 May – 19 June 2020

Communication Team from Manawatu District Council

Introducing Sort It Online a new platform that provides jobseekers and students with worthwhile ways to connect with potential Manawatū employers and education providers virtually.

Sort It Online is made up of two components, an Online Webinar Series and the recently launched Sort It Event App.

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Introducing Sort It Online a new platform that provides jobseekers and students with worthwhile ways to connect with potential Manawatū employers and education providers virtually.

Sort It Online is made up of two components, an Online Webinar Series and the recently launched Sort It Event App.

Kicking off on Monday 25th May Sort It Online will run over the course of four weeks with a series of webinars and workshops, each of them designed to introduce you to a different industry or career pathway that you can explore. The webinars will be about 30 minutes long, taking place most weekdays, and will include a presentation from a business leader or industry expert and a chance for live Q&A with attendees.

To see what webinars are available and to register, visit sortexpo.co.nz... or download the ManawatuNZ app on the App Store or Google Play.

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1650 days ago

Poll: City to compromise on rates increase

Reporter Manawatū Standard

Ngā mihi o te ata kiritata,

Palmerston North City Council may drop its 4.4 per cent rates increase to 1.95 per cent following the hardships of a Covid-19 recession.

Nearly half the public submissions on the draft budget asked council to freeze rates or reduce the increase.

But Councillor … View more
Ngā mihi o te ata kiritata,

Palmerston North City Council may drop its 4.4 per cent rates increase to 1.95 per cent following the hardships of a Covid-19 recession.

Nearly half the public submissions on the draft budget asked council to freeze rates or reduce the increase.

But Councillor Susan Baty said it would not be possible to freeze rates and still build a progressive city.

Are they making the right decision?

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City to compromise on rates increase
  • 16.2% Āe, we need a rise to progress the city
    16.2% Complete
  • 83.8% Kāore, families are suffering and need a buffer
    83.8% Complete
111 votes
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