Parkvale, Hastings

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Check out the goodies on offer here. Or...it's not too late to list your own items for sale!

2562 days ago

Samsung 50" Plasma tv

Jenny from Havelock North

Model ps50c6500tn.
Excellent condition.

Price: $350

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2563 days ago

Wellington Home and Garden Show 2017

Jennian Homes Wairarapa

Our Jennian Homes Wairarapa & Wellington Teams are all set up for the Wellington Home and Garden Show at the Westpac Stadium this weekend 💛

Pop on over to stand number 43, aisle 11.To see how we can help you get the home you've always wanted.

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2563 days ago

Havelock North is closed

Jane from Mahora

I really should put my glasses on and finish my coffee before logging into Neighbourly.

Saw this road closure notice and thought "wow, HN is closing for the day?" (insert face palm emoticon thingie here!) :-D

Happy Friday everyone, hope it's a good one :)

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2563 days ago

Wanted

Carol Neighbourly Lead from Parkvale

Looking for someone who makes wheat/ heat pads the long ones for me please. Because of my injury I use them on a regular basis. Many thanks Carol

2563 days ago

Road closure - St Hill Lane

Communications from Hastings District Council

Due to road works, from 9am - 3pm today (Friday 22 September) St Hill Lane, Havelock North will be closed between Napier and Brookvale roads. Resident access will be maintained at all times with traffic controllers on site. Please plan your journey accordingly.

2563 days ago

Age Concern Dignity Champions

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

Do you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is … View moreDo you know what ageism is? It is the discrimination of people on the basis of their age. Unfortunately too many people do not recognise the value older Kiwis bring to society. Age Concern New Zealand wants to change these ageist attitudes and create an inclusive New Zealand where everyone is supported and valued. Join our social movement to combat ageism in New Zealand by signing up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion. It is FREE and we will even send you a Welcome Pack.

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2570 days ago

Lawn mowing and odd jobs wanted

Cathy Neighbourly Lead from Mayfair

Hi, 14 1/2 year old boy wanting to raise money for camp, looking for lawn mowing and odd jobs. Able to provide a lawn mower if needed. Strong, fit, willing and able. Please message or text me (Cathy) on 0226499455
** reposting - thanks to everyone who gave him work to help him fundraise for camp,… View more
Hi, 14 1/2 year old boy wanting to raise money for camp, looking for lawn mowing and odd jobs. Able to provide a lawn mower if needed. Strong, fit, willing and able. Please message or text me (Cathy) on 0226499455
** reposting - thanks to everyone who gave him work to help him fundraise for camp, he had a wonderful time and enjoyed his time in Leadership training. He is still looking for work as it is something that he enjoys doing, so flick me a text of message if you need help. Thanks Cathy

2565 days ago

It's the great kererū hunt - have you seen them in your neighbourhood?

Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hastings Mail

Hawke's Bay residents are being asked to keep an eye out for any kererū swooping across their backyards as the Great Kererū Count takes flight across the country.

This year the count will run from September 22 to October 1. A partnership between WWF-New Zealand, Victoria University of … View more
Hawke's Bay residents are being asked to keep an eye out for any kererū swooping across their backyards as the Great Kererū Count takes flight across the country.

This year the count will run from September 22 to October 1. A partnership between WWF-New Zealand, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington City Council, and NatureWatch NZ, the project helps build up where the native pigeon can, and can't, be found.

In the 2014-16 Great Kererū Count there were 857 kererū counted in Hawke's Bay.

WWF-New Zealand's chief executive Livia Esterhazy said the count was vital not just for protecting the kererū, but for ensuring the health of forest ecosystems into the future.

"Large flocks of more than 100 kererū were once a common sight in skies over New Zealand – our ambition is to see them prolific again," she said.

Kererū were known as "gardeners of the skies", because they played a crucial role in dispersing seeds of native canopy trees such as tawa, taraire, and matai.

They were the only birds who did so, making them an essential part of forest regeneration.

Senior lecturer in ecology at Victoria University, Dr Stephen Hartley, said the project helped build up a detailed picture of where kererū were distributed across the country, what they were feeding on and where they were found in towns and cities.

"Over time, we hope to discover whether numbers are increasing or decreasing and whether populations are faring better or worse in some parts of the country compared to others.

"This year we are especially keen for people to seek out new locations, as well as returning to old haunts to make timed observations of between five and 30 minutes. Even if you don't see a kererū in this time – that's still useful information and important to submit."

This year, there are three options to make kererū observations – via www.greatkererucount.nz... www.naturewatch.org.nz... or with the iNaturalist App available on iTunes and Google Play.

2564 days ago

The hours are on us!

Student Job Search

ENTER to WIN a hand around the house – on us! 49% of Neighbourly members said they’d like help with gardening, do you agree? Enter your details to WIN 5 hours of work from a local student in your neighbourhood! Whether it be household maintenance, help with the kids, or something else – … View moreENTER to WIN a hand around the house – on us! 49% of Neighbourly members said they’d like help with gardening, do you agree? Enter your details to WIN 5 hours of work from a local student in your neighbourhood! Whether it be household maintenance, help with the kids, or something else – Student Job Search has you covered. We’ll be picking THREE lucky winners so enter now! It’s free to list a job with SJS and we make sure to find the perfect student for your job. Enter HERE and find out for yourself! Enter now

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2565 days ago
2596 days ago

Spring/Summer transport for sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

2016 Suzuki UZ50 scooter for sale.

Under seat storage, back rack (storage box about $50 from Suzuki), helmet hook, steering lock.

No motorbike licence required, just car. No WOF just reg.

Running costs approx $8 per week (average 250km).

Large helmet included and full tank included.… View more
2016 Suzuki UZ50 scooter for sale.

Under seat storage, back rack (storage box about $50 from Suzuki), helmet hook, steering lock.

No motorbike licence required, just car. No WOF just reg.

Running costs approx $8 per week (average 250km).

Large helmet included and full tank included.

Bought brand new March 2016, used for year. Kept in garage storage since Feb. serviced before storage.

SEND ME A PERSONAL MESSAGE AND MAKE ME AN OFFER! Not urgent, but would like it gone by Christmas.

Price: $1,800

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2575 days ago

Buxus Hedging Plants

Michael from Havelock North

Looking for approx 150 of these so looking for the best deal!
TIA
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2567 days ago

Wanted

Lesley from Frimley

TV table and couch for struggling young Mum

2567 days ago

Keep New Zealand Beautiful

Paula from Flaxmere

Keep New Zealand Beautiful
Clean Up Event 2017
16/9/2017
Today 21people including James ,Ashlyn, and Lorenzo went to the local awa Ngaruroro. Its full name was, Ngaruroro moko tuararo ki rangatira, which was given by Ruawharo, one of the tohunga or priests aboard the Takitimu waka when it … View more
Keep New Zealand Beautiful
Clean Up Event 2017
16/9/2017
Today 21people including James ,Ashlyn, and Lorenzo went to the local awa Ngaruroro. Its full name was, Ngaruroro moko tuararo ki rangatira, which was given by Ruawharo, one of the tohunga or priests aboard the Takitimu waka when it arrived in Hawke's Bay hundreds of years ago.
We all gathered with one purpose. To clean the litter away from our awa.
We hold regular clean up events at the awa to educate the community about the environmental damage that is happening. This week was also Keep New Zealand Beautiful Clean Up Week.
We collected and picked up litter for just over an hour. James worked hard carrying the recycling bag. It was getting heavier and heavier but he was still determined to fulfil his role as kaitiaki. He climbed over banks to gather litter carrying his bag. We (Paula and James) talked about the litter and the concerns we shared.
We meet up with Juliet, Cassie, and Cheri and helped them gather a large pile of litter that was from a household dumping. It included a Dyson Vacuum cleaner, flat screen TV, overalls and other bits and pieces. Tina cleaned up a pile of car parts. We believe we could have put a car together with all the parts collected.
We were pleased to have Paul Bailey the Hawkes Bay Regional Councillor join us. Paul and his partner found a huge pile at the other end of the awa clean up area, consisting of another household dumping. Paul was able to get addresses and names from the mail.
He was going to follow up on this.
We came back together as a group and planted three new native trees. Near the picnic table to remember what we had done and what we would like the future to look like.
We shared some scones and soup and a few stories and then it was time to go home.
Photos have been put on facebook and a whole new world of conversations has been provoked. Let’s hope our actions get some reaction and creates more kaitiaki. We also wait with anticipation to hear from the council the weight of the litter collected.

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