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The Team from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre
We have a couple of spaces left on our Community Classes starting on Tuesday the 15th of October. Learn to play the Guitar or Ukulele, work on goal setting, clarity and mindfulness or make your own Xmas cards.
The Guitar, Ukulele and "Better me" classes run for 6 weeks and the card … View moreWe have a couple of spaces left on our Community Classes starting on Tuesday the 15th of October. Learn to play the Guitar or Ukulele, work on goal setting, clarity and mindfulness or make your own Xmas cards.
The Guitar, Ukulele and "Better me" classes run for 6 weeks and the card making class is a one off. To register or find out more please contact amber.mcarthur@redcross.org.nz
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
Does anyone want any marsh mallow plants? I have too many for us to eat.
The leaves can be added to salads and the roots cooked and eaten like potatoes.
They also have medicinal uses for helping to treat bronchitis, asthma, cystitis and insect bites.
If there are any old fashioned natural … View moreDoes anyone want any marsh mallow plants? I have too many for us to eat.
The leaves can be added to salads and the roots cooked and eaten like potatoes.
They also have medicinal uses for helping to treat bronchitis, asthma, cystitis and insect bites.
If there are any old fashioned natural gardeners out there who could help me identify what else is in my garden, feel free to message me and we can arrange a visit.
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The Team from St John's Presbyterian Church
Join us for a great morning, learning how to write from the heart. If you're learning English, this is a fun creative event to help you gain confidence in sharing what's on your mind. Please see attached flyer.
Reporter Stuff
In today's news, Lote Shanley, 8, from Havelock North, has been celebrating the Rugby World Cup every night in the lounge, with his dutiful family running the ball while he makes the calls.
KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with … View moreIn today's news, Lote Shanley, 8, from Havelock North, has been celebrating the Rugby World Cup every night in the lounge, with his dutiful family running the ball while he makes the calls.
KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with 7 to 11-year-olds to help tackle tough issues in ways you can share with your whole family. Find out more here.
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View moreThe National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?
The Team from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre
New Zealand Red Cross are always looking for new Volunteers to help our both during the day and with events at night and occasionally during the weekend.
We are also looking for people who could be interested in joining our Disaster Welfare and Support Team to support your community during times … View moreNew Zealand Red Cross are always looking for new Volunteers to help our both during the day and with events at night and occasionally during the weekend.
We are also looking for people who could be interested in joining our Disaster Welfare and Support Team to support your community during times of emergency (Full training provided).
If you are interested in finding out more please contact amber.mcarthur@redcross.org.nz
The NZ Transport Agency is warning parents and caregivers to be vigilant when purchasing child restraints online, as some restraints currently available do not meet approved safety standards and may not keep children safe in event of a crash.
Child restraints should be labelled with any one of … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency is warning parents and caregivers to be vigilant when purchasing child restraints online, as some restraints currently available do not meet approved safety standards and may not keep children safe in event of a crash.
Child restraints should be labelled with any one of these standards:
- A tick mark (indicates the restraint meets the joint New Zealand/Australian Standard
AS/NZ 1754)
- An 'E' mark (indicates the restraint meets the European Standard ECE 44 or ECE 129) - The number on the circle will vary depending on the country of certification
- Labelling that complies with the United States Standard FMVSS 213. The restraint must also show the New Zealand Standard 'S' mark indicating it is certified for use here
More information about these standards is available here.
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
You would not believe how hard it is to put up a suspended corner shower rod in a hundred plus year old bathroom.
I’ve got the rods all ready, I just need 3 old flanges. Either 1/2 or 5/8 inch. 5/8 would probably be best, but I’ll take either. If anyone has some.
I know some people will … View moreYou would not believe how hard it is to put up a suspended corner shower rod in a hundred plus year old bathroom.
I’ve got the rods all ready, I just need 3 old flanges. Either 1/2 or 5/8 inch. 5/8 would probably be best, but I’ll take either. If anyone has some.
I know some people will say I should get my landlady to deal with it, but I’m happy doing it myself, with her blessing. It’s my home and I enjoy taking care of it, and putting my stamp on it, without changing the character of this grand old lady. (The house not me).
So if you are able to help, I’m happy to pay for the flanges.
Ant McLagan from DownSize NZ
The DownSize team has just tidied up this large section at a property that's full of potential. We're now clearing the inside so our client can get the property to market in October. If you're looking for a great project, watch this space...
Linda from Mahora
Do you have any old wrought iron or cast iron bench ends that you don’t want. Preferably free, but would pay if not to expensive as am only on a pension. Any condition okay as long as I can use them. Thanks.
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Elma Pienaar from St Columba's Presbyterian Church
Mini market tomorrow from 9.00 am to 12.30 pm. Fresh produce, plants, baking and fudge, crafts, jams and relishes, white elephant stall, sausage sizzle, eco bags... all your favorite stalls are there.
Daniel Webster from Local Government New Zealand
Local Government New Zealand is urging people to post their voting papers on Vote Day – Saturday 5 October 2019.
All voting papers must be returned to the relevant council by midday on Saturday 12 October, and voters need to factor in the time it will take the papers to get through the postal … View moreLocal Government New Zealand is urging people to post their voting papers on Vote Day – Saturday 5 October 2019.
All voting papers must be returned to the relevant council by midday on Saturday 12 October, and voters need to factor in the time it will take the papers to get through the postal system.
New Zealand Post advises that the Standard Post delivery target is up to 3 working days for nationwide delivery, while delivery to and from rural areas may take longer. However, these targets are guides only, and are not guaranteed – delivery may take longer.
Visit www.nzpost.co.nz... to find your nearest post box or office. To get more information on your local candidates, visit policylocal.nz and local council websites for both information and meet the candidate schedules.
“Some of the main reasons people give for not voting are they forgot, ran out of time or were too busy,” says LGNZ Chief Executive Malcolm Alexander.
“So to make sure people give themselves the best chance to have their say we are encouraging people to vote early on what we’ve dubbed Vote Day. Fill out your papers during the week and then to pop them in the paid envelope and into the nearest post box on Saturday 5 October.”
“Voting papers have to arrive at council offices by midday Saturday 12 October, so sending them in on Vote Day gives them plenty of time to get through the postal system.”
Mr Alexander says it is important New Zealanders participate in the selection of the people who will make decisions that affect most people’s lives on a daily basis.
“Local government shapes the place that you live. It’s the pavements you walk on, the roads where you drive, the water you drink, shower in and swim in, your parks, libraries and swimming pools where you take the kids,” Mr Alexander says.
“There’s been a lot of robust public conversation around climate change, the housing crisis, the quality of our water and our transport options, and now is the time to turn that conversation into a vote that influences your local leadership.”
“Voters can still post their papers after 5 October, but there is no harm in doing it earlier,” Mr Alexander says.
Eligible voters who didn’t enrol before 16 August won’t receive their papers in the mail, but can make a special vote by visiting their local council offices, or by contacting their Council Electoral Officer.
What: ‘Vote Day’
When: Saturday 5 October 2019
Why: Make sure you have your say by voting early
How: Visit www.nzpost.co.nz... to find your nearest post box or office. To get more information on your local candidates, visit policylocal.nz and local council websites for both information and meet the candidate schedules.
The Team from Red Cross - Hastings Service Centre
During the month of September the Walkie Talkies took part in Red Cross Journey, a fundraiser for New Zealand Red Cross where they walked 10,000 steps a day whilst fundraising. For their final fundraising activity they have two great handbag auctions, the prizes are gorgeous bags from AA & Kho.… View moreDuring the month of September the Walkie Talkies took part in Red Cross Journey, a fundraiser for New Zealand Red Cross where they walked 10,000 steps a day whilst fundraising. For their final fundraising activity they have two great handbag auctions, the prizes are gorgeous bags from AA & Kho.
Tickets are $10 each and you can purchase a ticket by emailing amber.mcarthur@redcross.org.nz. The draw will be made on Monday 7th October and all payments must be made by this time.
Monday is the last day to submit the money that they have raised so if you would like to purchase a ticket please contact Amber by Sunday night.
If you would like to support their fundraising you can also make a donation on line direct to their page... www.redcrossjourney.org.nz...
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