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Sameena from Greytown
Hello beautiful neighbours!
We are doing a SPCA fund raising cup cake sale on Monday. We are selling them in front of Salute , Greytown from 12 pm to 4 pm ( or as long as cupcakes last )on 6 th of Monday, August. 4$ per cupcake.
Please come and show your love and support to beautiful souls who… View moreHello beautiful neighbours!
We are doing a SPCA fund raising cup cake sale on Monday. We are selling them in front of Salute , Greytown from 12 pm to 4 pm ( or as long as cupcakes last )on 6 th of Monday, August. 4$ per cupcake.
Please come and show your love and support to beautiful souls who lives with us. We need all your help to raise this fund. Also you can pre order cup cakes too.
Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
Planting Day – Lansdowne Recreational Trails
Saturday August 4th 10.30am
Sunday August 12th 1.30pm
Saturday August 18th 10.30am as backup day
Entrance from Titoki Street outside Lansdowne Village Complex.
Bring a spade and gloves.
Whether or not you were one of over 50,000 people who have … View morePlanting Day – Lansdowne Recreational Trails
Saturday August 4th 10.30am
Sunday August 12th 1.30pm
Saturday August 18th 10.30am as backup day
Entrance from Titoki Street outside Lansdowne Village Complex.
Bring a spade and gloves.
Whether or not you were one of over 50,000 people who have walked the Henley Lake – Lansdowne trails in the last six weeks, please donate some time on either or both of the above days to help make Masterton healthier and more beautiful!
This programme of planting along parts of the Lansdowne trails north of Hansell’s, includes the restoration of areas around the two lakes on the east side of Opaki Stream and starts the restoration of the two wetlands on the west side of Opaki Stream. These are steps that will also lead to improved water quality in Masterton’s iconic Henley Lake.
Deirdre from Carterton District
Handmade to measure pure wool jumpers, car harness, metal food/water bowls, blowup collar to prevent licking of injury and selection of rugs and cushioned bed. There is also a stained but clean moon style bed. My little girl crossed the rainbow bridge a few weeks ago. Will accept offers for all or … View moreHandmade to measure pure wool jumpers, car harness, metal food/water bowls, blowup collar to prevent licking of injury and selection of rugs and cushioned bed. There is also a stained but clean moon style bed. My little girl crossed the rainbow bridge a few weeks ago. Will accept offers for all or individual items. I forgot to add dri as a bone style wool lined waterproof jacket.
Negotiable
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The confronting truth of what happened in our recent past is something New Zealanders have to reckon with. When the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, Māori owned more than 66 million acres of land. By 1975, almost 97 per cent had been sold or taken.
Find out more about what happened to Rāngitane … View moreThe confronting truth of what happened in our recent past is something New Zealanders have to reckon with. When the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, Māori owned more than 66 million acres of land. By 1975, almost 97 per cent had been sold or taken.
Find out more about what happened to Rāngitane o Wairarapa-Tamaki Nui-ā-Rua, where you live, and how much the land was settled for - it may surprise.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We’ve had some great feedback and suggestions already from the community on the draft Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan.
Have your say on the draft plan now
Rebecca from Carterton District
Hi everyone,
A few months ago, a lot of people on Neighbourly were concerned about road safety in the Clareville area. NZTA has just opened its SH2 Masterton to Carterton review for feedback, so please let them know any areas of concern! You can either attend one of their feedback sessions or … View moreHi everyone,
A few months ago, a lot of people on Neighbourly were concerned about road safety in the Clareville area. NZTA has just opened its SH2 Masterton to Carterton review for feedback, so please let them know any areas of concern! You can either attend one of their feedback sessions or just use their tool online to submit comments. It's quite an interactive way of giving feedback, so give it a go!
Online Feedback:
nzta.govt.nz...
Facebook event: www.facebook.com...
Cheers,
Rebecca Vergunst
CDC Councillor
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Laurie from South Wairarapa District
'VANDAL-PROOF' FRONT GATE POST LAMPS. Hi there everyone. Thought I might share another short 'how-to' video clip. Sadly the post lamps at the entrance to our property have been getting vandalised - a pity as we only want the place to look nice and it adds a bit of security. … View more'VANDAL-PROOF' FRONT GATE POST LAMPS. Hi there everyone. Thought I might share another short 'how-to' video clip. Sadly the post lamps at the entrance to our property have been getting vandalised - a pity as we only want the place to look nice and it adds a bit of security. Anyway I've developed some new style post lamps which are indestructible. OK, I'll admit they're only translucent rubber balls from the warehouse but they seem to do the job. Now if they're punched, karate-kicked, or whatever, they simply bounce back to life. :) Not sure if anyone else out there is having these issues, but if so, perhaps this little presentation might be useful. Enjoy...or...laugh! Cheers...
Video link: www.youtube.com...
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Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
With My Food Bag now in Wairarapa they agreed to give a Neighbourly member a free week worth of one of their packages.
The entry has been drawn and our winner was Maureen Wempe of Carterton. Congratulations!
Rebecca from Carterton District
Kia ora koutou,
YETE is hosting an evening for parents and whanau to learn about the options available to their teen. There will be 8 different workshops over the evening, and you can choose 4 to attend - plus there will be time for questions.
Workshops include:
1) Whānau guide to NCEA
2) … View moreKia ora koutou,
YETE is hosting an evening for parents and whanau to learn about the options available to their teen. There will be 8 different workshops over the evening, and you can choose 4 to attend - plus there will be time for questions.
Workshops include:
1) Whānau guide to NCEA
2) In-Schoool Courses
3) University and Polytech
4) Local Courses & Training
5) Apprenticeships
6) School Subject Choices
7) My Blueprint App
8) Employability & Work Readiness Skills
Facebook event: www.facebook.com...
Let me know if you have any questions! Feel free to share the poster around. Thanks :)
*We are hoping to host a similar event in South Wairarapa later this year if possible.
Lynsey from Opaki
2 x Belted Galloway bull calves
NAIT tagged
C10 TB status
5in1 vaccinated
10 months old
$800 each
Please enquire ASAP as they will castrated as of Monday 06/08
Price: $800
Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
An adverse turn of events for two community organisations that must soon vacate their premises has a silver lining in the form of a new home that offers new opportunities.
ArrowFM and Masterton Foodbank/Wai Waste are set to be rehoused by Masterton Trust Lands Trust (MTLT) in the community-owned … View moreAn adverse turn of events for two community organisations that must soon vacate their premises has a silver lining in the form of a new home that offers new opportunities.
ArrowFM and Masterton Foodbank/Wai Waste are set to be rehoused by Masterton Trust Lands Trust (MTLT) in the community-owned Radio House building in Church Street.
The two organisations will move out of the Empire Building at the northern end of Queen Street which was sold last month and will be demolished to make way for a new Big Save store.
MTLT chairperson, Leanne Southey, said the trust had been able to move quickly to come up with a mutually-beneficial arrangement for ArrowFM, the Foodbank and the trust.
“As soon as we showed them through Radio House it became clear that there were some real benefits in working together to find a new arrangement that works for all parties.”
“We have been able to provide a lease that is affordable to community organisations by including an element of concessional rental, similar to that provided by the trust to a number of other community organisations.”
The silver lining for ArrowFM is the opportunity to use the new space to co-locate with Wairarapa TV and create a new community media hub in the town centre.
Custom-built studio facilities will be available to Arrow FM in the area of Radio House formerly tenanted by NZME which included its Classic Hits station.
“We’re really excited by the opportunities that have arisen from what was an adverse turn of events earlier this month,” ArrowFM general manager Michael Wilson said.
“This arrangement allows us to move into an affordable, well-appointed studio with no loss of service or major set-up costs. It’s also a great opportunity to extend our close partnership with Wairarapa Television by co-locating with them and having Destination Wairarapa as our neighbour is an excellent match.”
Wilson said weekly recording clinics would be held on the ground floor of Radio House as part of a plan to improve accessibility and visibility of the station’s disabled programme makers. “Our intention is to generate much more input from the disability community, by providing a dynamic environment for programme creation.”
Masterton Foodbank Coordinator, Lyn Tankersley, said she was delighted that the community had rallied around to support the move. “We’ve had so many offers of help and the transition should be quite simple as we just moving around the corner.
“The Foodbank is grateful for the involvement and support of its landlord Garry Daniell over the past nine years,” Lyn Tankersley said.
Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
The last of the free trial meals My Food Bag gave us was the bacon and chicken pizza with roasted veges. Dessert was a giant baked cookie.
I have to say the pizza was the best homemade pizza I have ever had. It turned out great and there was plenty for me and the kids with lunch leftovers for the … View moreThe last of the free trial meals My Food Bag gave us was the bacon and chicken pizza with roasted veges. Dessert was a giant baked cookie.
I have to say the pizza was the best homemade pizza I have ever had. It turned out great and there was plenty for me and the kids with lunch leftovers for the next day. My wife is a vegetarian so she stuck with the veges. My son baked the giant cookie and we had that hot with boysenberry ice cream- delicious!
Our overall impression of My Food Bag was that it was awesome. It's a fantastic idea and well executed. Like most people, we have to make the difficult decision on whether the per meal cost is within our budget. It is certainly something we would take up again, but whether we would be prepared to pay $169.99 every week is another matter (My Family Bag). There are a whole range of packages so we might try others as well. Last week was a free trial supplied to us by My Food Bag and later this week we will be announcing the winner of a week's free trial for one of our Neighbourly readers.
Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
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