Know whatโs happening
Access the private noticeboard for verified neighbours near you. Keep informed about any suspicious activity, send urgent updates to your neighbours when required and discuss emergency planning.
Get to know your neighbours
Browse the directory and start getting to know your neighbours. Donโt want to post to the whole neighbourhood? Send a private message.
Buy, sell and give away
Want to declutter your garage? Buy some used household items? Give away some garden stuff? Become a verified neighbour to browse and post items for sale. Trading is simple when everyone lives nearby.
Does your organisation need new flooring?
Apply for up to $2,000 and also be in to win a $20,000 makeover.
Thank you for using Neighbourly
You may receive an email confirmation for any offer you selected. The associated companies will contact you directly to activate your requests.
Naimish from iFixComputer ifixcomputer.co.nz
Hello Neighbors,
What a year 2020. I don't need to describe. We learned so much new things specially supporting each other.
I have been helping with computer problem my neighbours since my arrival in New Zealand and before neighbourly invented.
When I was student, I printed few flyers for … View moreHello Neighbors,
What a year 2020. I don't need to describe. We learned so much new things specially supporting each other.
I have been helping with computer problem my neighbours since my arrival in New Zealand and before neighbourly invented.
When I was student, I printed few flyers for computer repair and drop near by my neighbourhood. I had no car. I had opportunity to help them. Sometime they pay me extra, sometime they dropped me in their car and offered coffee.
I have been helping same way from Auckland to Hamilton.
I run computer troubleshooting business called ifixcomputer.
If you need any help with Computer, laptop printer, smartphone etc, please get in touch.
My website is www.ifixcomputer.co.nz...
Please do check Google reviews.
Thank you again for all support ๐๐.
Naimish
Ifixcomputer
0212399648
Greg from Silverdale
Tidy cond 1800 high x 1300 wide
Barrie crescent Silverdale
Price: $200
Naimish from iFixComputer ifixcomputer.co.nz
Wishing you a joy-filled Christmas season. May your holidays be spent in good cheer and unforgettable moments. Have a great time this Christmas!
Graham from Nawton
I recently, received a flier extolling the virtues of using a Q Card for credit. BEWARE. I have just rescued a friend, who was in that trap, by refinancing. The interest rate was 25.9%, and the repayments would have taken taken an awful time to wipe the loan. Even credit cards, are only around … View moreI recently, received a flier extolling the virtues of using a Q Card for credit. BEWARE. I have just rescued a friend, who was in that trap, by refinancing. The interest rate was 25.9%, and the repayments would have taken taken an awful time to wipe the loan. Even credit cards, are only around 20-21% in comparison. With the pressures of Christmas spending upon us, Q Cards, are not the way to go. Many large retailers, are promoting the use of these cards. If this post, saves just one family from financial misery, my job is done.
12 replies (Members only)
Kirsten from Hamilton East
Solid Rimu dining extendable table with 6 chairs. Some wear to the chair coverings as can be seen in photos. Measurements: W 880 X L 1400 ext 1800. Pick up from Kihikihi, Te Awamutu. Selling on behalf of my parents.
Price: $200
The Team from Red Cross Shop Five Cross
Planning on doing some op shopping? Good idea โ make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.
We can't wait to see you and happy op … View morePlanning on doing some op shopping? Good idea โ make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.
We can't wait to see you and happy op shopping!
The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East
Planning on doing some op shopping? Good idea โ make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.
We can't wait to see you and happy op … View morePlanning on doing some op shopping? Good idea โ make sure to pop into your Red Cross Shop, we have more than 40 around the country! It is also a great time to drop off your unwanted Christmas gifts or to find someone else's pre-loved treasure.
We can't wait to see you and happy op shopping!
Nettie from Hamilton East
looking for old wire mesh , or any type of chickenwire for a project here.
โDo you know what study programmes you can join with NCEA Level 2 at Vision College?โ We offer a range of different certificates, diplomas, and degrees that you can enrol with NCEA Level 2. Call us on 0800 834 834 or visit our website for more information.
Colleen from Hamilton East
Samson 4 shelf metal storage unit - new.
1.37m (H) x 0.71m (W) x 0.305m (D)
Price: $25
Jan from Pirongia - Karamu
Price is each
Suffolk/suffolk X
June born - great size. Ready for freezer or spit.
No killing on site, must be transported humanly (ie in a stock trailer) Local Delivery could be arranged for a small fee.
Rams and ewes available
Whatawhata pick up.
Price: $140
Haydn from Hamilton East
We live on Bond street and have just noticed 2 of our windows have been attempted to be pried open with screwndrivers.
Keep an eye out everyone.
18 replies (Members only)
NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central
Merry Christmas from the team at NumberWorks'nWords!
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
When those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.
โข Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
โข… View moreWhen those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.
โข Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
โข Set your ceiling fans to rotate anti-clockwise.
โข Turn your fans around, face them towards an open window so they can blow the hot air out of the house. Fill a mixing bowl with ice (or something equally cold, like an ice pack), and position it at an angle in front of a large fan so the air whips off the ice in an extra-chilled, extra-misty state. Trust us: Itโs magic.
โข If you have a heat pump, try out the fan-only or dehumidifier options to cool your house. They use less power than air conditioning and are still effective.
โข Keep the windows open overnight and then close them in the morning to try and hold in the cold air.
โข Install safety catches on your windows so you can leave them open all day, even when you're out.
โข Close blinds or curtains to keep sunlight out during the hottest hours of the day, especially on windows that get direct sun. Some blinds are designed to let you see out, but still block most of the direct UV rays. As simple as this tip may seem, closing your curtains and blinds essentially prevents your home from becoming a miniature greenhouse.
โข Turn off unnecessary lights and electrical appliances โ this reduces a home's heat load.
โข When cooking, keep windows open, put lids on saucepans and use an extractor fan to reduce steam and heat.
โข Ventilate โ keep doors or windows open at opposite ends of the house to create a through-draught, or cross ventilation.
โข Closing off unused rooms will prevent cool air from permeating these areas during the hottest part of the day. Youโll want to capitalize on the cooler night hours, too, letting air flow naturally through your home.
โข Start the barbie - Itโs obvious, but weโre going to say it anyway: using your oven or stove in the summer will make your house hotter. If it already feels like 50 degrees in your home, the last thing you want to do is turn on an oven.
โข Make a few long-term improvements - you can make a couple changes to your home that will keep it cooler for seasons to come. Insulated window films, for example, are a smart purchase as they work similarly to blinds. And additions like awnings and planting trees or vines near light-facing windows will shield your home from the sunโs rays, reduce the amount of heat your home absorbs and make your investment even more worthwhile.
Hopefully these were of some use to you, and if you have anything to add or any comments please do below!
Loading…
Are you sure? Deleting this message permanently removes it from the Neighbourly website.
Loading…
© Neighbourly 2024