Awatoto - Meeanee, Napier

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

1395 days ago

Weekend PortaSkips

Willy from PortaSkip

Couple skips still available for the weekend. Get in touch if we can send one your way!

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1397 days ago

COVID QR Code Scanning

Diana from Napier South

I am amazed at the attitude of people regarding the scanning of the COVID QR Code. From interactions I have had with people it appears that the attitude is that now we are out of lockdown it's not necessary to scan or that the whole thing is a scam. What could be more incorrect than … View moreI am amazed at the attitude of people regarding the scanning of the COVID QR Code. From interactions I have had with people it appears that the attitude is that now we are out of lockdown it's not necessary to scan or that the whole thing is a scam. What could be more incorrect than this. It's just as, if not more, important to keep scanning and being vigilant so that hopefully between us all - this country of 5,000,000 - we can prevent another outbreak, especially with these new variants. I consciously scan the QR Code where ever I am and if not I complete a manual enter.
Come on everyone let's keep this COVID out and get scanning.

1397 days ago

Razor blades in the walls....

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

Has anyone ever seen something like the image below in an older Kiwi home? Does anyone remember them from their childhood? These strange slots allowed you to rid yourself of an old razor and never think of it again...but it also meant, years down the track, that someone renovating would be in for a… View moreHas anyone ever seen something like the image below in an older Kiwi home? Does anyone remember them from their childhood? These strange slots allowed you to rid yourself of an old razor and never think of it again...but it also meant, years down the track, that someone renovating would be in for a nasty, rusty surprise.
I'm certain I've seen something like this here in Aotearoa-NZ, but can't for the life of me recall where. It was in the back of the medicine cupboard. Let us know if you've seen, had - or have - one in your home.

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1396 days ago

Hand crafted feather earrings

Kim from Karamu - Waipatu

Hand crafted feather earrings, approx 7cm in length, stainless steel parts, I have lots of colours available. All $15 except the pure rose gold are $18.

Price: $15

1396 days ago

Thank you for Jenny

Jenny Nilsson from House of Travel Jenny Nilsson

Jenny received a lovely bottle of champagne today from her appreciative clients - so thoughtful 💜

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1396 days ago

The Becoming an Age Friendly Business Implementation Guide

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The Becoming an Age Friendly Business Implementation Guide is now available on our website, providing practical guidance for businesses, services and communities interested in putting an age friendly business programme in place in their city or stores.

If you are thinking about … View more
Hi Neighbours!

The Becoming an Age Friendly Business Implementation Guide is now available on our website, providing practical guidance for businesses, services and communities interested in putting an age friendly business programme in place in their city or stores.

If you are thinking about developing an Age friendly Business programme or have more questions about how to get involved, get in touch with us at osc@msd.govt.nz.

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1398 days ago

Keep up with the latest America's Cup action

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,

Who's foiling and who's failing?

Stuff's America's Cup correspondent Duncan Johnstone brings you all the action from on and off the water, delivered to your inbox every Monday.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter (for free) here.

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1396 days ago

Learning

NumberWorks'nWords Hawkes Bay

How true! Let us help your child learn. Book a free assessment.

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1396 days ago

Hastings or surrounding Districts Flats or cottages

Ngaire from Hastings Central

Our son was asked to come to Hastings for a job which he accepted and is looking for a two bedroom flat or cottage in Hastings or the surrounding area. He has excellent references from his former landlord, he is willing to pay up to $400 . He would be willing to go out in the country if he could … View moreOur son was asked to come to Hastings for a job which he accepted and is looking for a two bedroom flat or cottage in Hastings or the surrounding area. He has excellent references from his former landlord, he is willing to pay up to $400 . He would be willing to go out in the country if he could get a cottage on a farm or orchard. He can be contacted on 06 8768873 Thank you.

1398 days ago

Happy Birthday Jacqui!

Jenny Nilsson from House of Travel Jenny Nilsson

Happy 65th Birthday to our wonderful Jacqui for yesterday! 🎂🎉 Jacqui is off on a birthday adventure exploring the Forgotten World Railway in Taumarunui. We can't wait to hear all about it when she returns next week 💜

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1398 days ago

Auction Wednesday 20 Jan 10am

Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd

FULL House: Collection of M&M Figures plus Toys Story Figures. Yesteryear Cars. Italian Leather Lounge Suite. Estate Tools etc etc
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am
More Photos www.mafa.co.nz... (20 Jan)

1397 days ago

How to Get Rid of Cockroaches

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)

Cockroaches are an extremely common household pest throughout all of New Zealand and although they make you shudder when you see them, they thankfully do not pose many health risks, however they can transmit diseases, so it is best to keep them out of your home. As with any pest the number one … View moreCockroaches are an extremely common household pest throughout all of New Zealand and although they make you shudder when you see them, they thankfully do not pose many health risks, however they can transmit diseases, so it is best to keep them out of your home. As with any pest the number one preventative measure is to keep your home and outside surrounding areas as clean as possible. We’ll talk through more information about the different types of cockroaches, how to prevent an infestation before it happens, and if needed how to kill cockroaches.

What are the 3 main types of cockroach?
Although there are thousands of different species of cockroach, here in New Zealand we tend to only deal with the following three culprits. They are all pests and have the potential to transmit diseases such as dysentery, salmonella and diarrhoea due to their eating habits. See below for more information on the pests most wanted list.

The Gisborne Cockroach
This is our native representative, although it was first introduced from Australia, they are usually not found in doors at all so if you spot one of these in your home, it was likely by accident such as being carried in through timber and firewood.

They commonly live outdoors in damp dark areas and feed on decaying forest matter, so if you happen to spot one of these, it might be worth just giving a helping hand to get it back outside again.

The American Cockroach
This is the most common species found in New Zealand and is known as a pest throughout the world. Despite the name this species is native to Africa and the Middle East. They have adapted very well to human living spaces as they prefer moist areas with warmer temperatures.

Classified as omnivores, they will eat many foods as well as materials including leather, beer, glue and book bindings. They have the potential to cause sickness in humans, from their odorous secretions and bacteria that they pick up and deposit on food and surface areas and so it is very important to keep your house as clean as possible.

The German Cockroach
Although the smallest of the cockroach species found in New Zealand, they are actually the biggest problem. They do not like cold temperatures to a point where they struggle to survive and so they will always look to go inside of buildings for warmth. They more commonly prefer restaurants, food processing facilities and hotels to residential.


They are defined as omnivore scavengers, meaning they eat everything the American Cockroach does as well as meats, starches, sugars and fatty foods.


Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1398 days ago

Grooves up or down? Decking debate settled

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

The great kiwi deck, every home should have one. But there's a decking debate raging in DIY and Reno circles: Should the grooves go up or down?
We think we've settled the argument here.

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1398 days ago

Almost new sofa bed

Dave and Lynda from Napier South

Easy to set up, and a real cozy couch

Price: $480

1398 days ago

Mens bike in great condition

Dave and Lynda from Napier South

Hit the cycleways, get fit and have fun on the many km's of wonderful pathways around the Bay. I'll even throw in a free helmet.

Price: $150

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