Pakowhai - Waiohiki, Napier

644 days ago

Poll: Is our government making the right decisions?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've seen the devastation of flood waters, yet the Government backed down on plans to protect wetlands (which help soak up heavy rain) after they received complaints by property developers.
Are you confident we're making the right decisions to protect us from future disasters? … View more
We've seen the devastation of flood waters, yet the Government backed down on plans to protect wetlands (which help soak up heavy rain) after they received complaints by property developers.
Are you confident we're making the right decisions to protect us from future disasters? Let's discuss!

Share your thoughts in the comments below - add NFP if you don't want these shared in the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Is our government making the right decisions?
  • 2.4% Yes, I back the decision to build over wetlands
    2.4% Complete
  • 88.3% No, we need to focus on preventing future flooding
    88.3% Complete
  • 7.2% Sort of - we can't always cater to the 'what-ifs'
    7.2% Complete
  • 2.1% I don't know
    2.1% Complete
4257 votes
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641 days ago

RED CROSS SHOP 35 Cadbury Rd open again.

Mary Anne from Taradale

After our horrendous cyclone we have reopened our shop. Aroha to all our communities affected by this event. Come and see us for a chat if that's what you need. Open 10am to 4pm.

Negotiable

642 days ago

Why you DON’T put Curtains in a washing machine

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

Recently we have been taking care of (fixing) curtains that have been put in the washing machine. There are a number of reasons why this is a terrible idea.

Firstly, we take many measures to ensure your curtains get as clean as possible without shrinkage or colour loss. Recently we have had to … View more
Recently we have been taking care of (fixing) curtains that have been put in the washing machine. There are a number of reasons why this is a terrible idea.

Firstly, we take many measures to ensure your curtains get as clean as possible without shrinkage or colour loss. Recently we have had to re-wash curtains that have been washed but there is still traces of mould or live mould left on the curtain. We take careful steps to ensure this is eliminated as much as possible on the curtain fabric, and can always remove it from linings. These results are simply unable to be duplicated in a home environment.

Spray on curtain cleaning products contain sodium hypochlorite, aka bleach. If you use products to remove mould, it can result in colour loss. This is one of the more common problems we have seen. We test all fabric before cleaning to be sure of what cleaners can be used with it.

Washing curtains in the washing machine can result in other damage – curtains need to be handled with care, especially older fabrics. It is expensive getting a curtain re-lined due to rips – we take extra care in preventing this from happening.

In addition to the above – most of the time, they will come out of the machine wrinkly and look terrible, no matter the fabric type. Our service ensures they look great and ‘like new’ as they can when returned to you (and of course, fresh and clean).

Don’t make the same mistake, call us (the experts) instead.

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642 days ago

unsolicited goodwill.

Ron from Greenmeadows

I was having a coffee at Cafe Bayon, in the corner of Countdown car park, Carlysle St, Napier, yesterday when a Police Officer entered and ordered some food and a coffee. Lisa, one of the owners, said to the officer, that the coffee was free to him as he was one of the frontline staff helping … View moreI was having a coffee at Cafe Bayon, in the corner of Countdown car park, Carlysle St, Napier, yesterday when a Police Officer entered and ordered some food and a coffee. Lisa, one of the owners, said to the officer, that the coffee was free to him as he was one of the frontline staff helping during the rescue/search efforts. In conversation ,with Lisa and Jack [ her husband ] it appears as if they have been doing this since reopening, even going so far as to give some food, from the little that they have been able to make, to the Australian contingent who are here helping out. They do this as an appreciation from their hearts for the work that all these people are doing even though coffee was one of the few things they had to sell to try and create some income to cover their outgoings such as rent, mortgage etc. With a family of seven to support and the trying times of covid lockdowns I know personally, that they are struggling to support themselves and pay outgoings yet they still think of others first, they even still support education for children in Cambodia. Another customer, who was in the shop at the time I was there, suggested that a pay forward scheme could be operated at the shop for other customers to show their appreciation, to the frontline staff, and help pay for what Jack and Lisa are now bearing the cost of.
Although they are now open there are still problems with getting baking supplies but things are improving so please do not be put off if the goodie you wanted with your coffee is not available yet.
I personally think it a great thing that they are doing and will fully support it as well as the shop. WILL YOU ?
Please note that this is not a sob story but a genuine effort on my part to help this couple helping others even when they need help themselves See you there for your coffee fix and nibbles.

643 days ago

No recycling until further notice

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Hi Neighbours

If you have put your recycling out for collection, please take it back in. There is only general rubbish collection for the time being.

From HDC
“Quick update of Rubbish and Recycling as at February 20, 5.00pm.

• Kerbside wheelie bin collections re-started today (Monday 20 … View more
Hi Neighbours

If you have put your recycling out for collection, please take it back in. There is only general rubbish collection for the time being.

From HDC
“Quick update of Rubbish and Recycling as at February 20, 5.00pm.

• Kerbside wheelie bin collections re-started today (Monday 20 February).
• Henderson Road Transfer Station is now open to the public to dispose of waste, residential green waste and residential recycling. Fees apply to dispose of waste. The transfer station is open from 7.45am to 4.30pm, Monday to Saturday and 9.45am to 4.30pm on Sunday.
• Residential recycling can be dropped off at Henderson Road transfer station.
• Rural recycling stations are not open until we can check them. We will update the community when they are ready to be used.
• The Kerbside recycling collection (crates) has not resumed and we do not have a date for this resuming. Recycling to be held on-site if safe to do so. (Contractors are busy and in some cases their facilities are damaged and need to be repaired before they can operate fully again).
• Flood damaged household waste: For those dealing with flood damaged waste people who are insured should contact their insurer about the options available to them, depending on their policy and the process for assessing and disposing of flood damaged waste.”

Cheers all

642 days ago

Hawke's Bay Assembly Services -Onsite Flatpack and Kitset Assembly Service. Napier . Hastings . Havelock North. 20 Years Experience.

Deane from Hawke's Bay Assembly Services

Do You need help assembling flatpack and kitset furniture? Call "Deano" at Hawke's Bay Assembly Services. Your local assembly specialists........0274114696.

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642 days ago

clean fleece blankets

Teresa from Mahora

I have several clean fleece blankets to donate but cant find anywhere to take them, any ideas?

643 days ago

Stop paying too much!

The team at NZ Compare

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643 days ago

WANTED TO BUY

Elizabeth from Karamu - Waipatu

Hi, does anyone have peony rose Tubers
/plants or Hyacinth bulbs I can buy? Any colours. Thanks Liz 02109000344

644 days ago

Auction Rooms Open - Auction Wednesday 10am

Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd

We were relieved to open up today to find our Rooms & Contents intact. Auction Wednesday 10am - as advertised last week.
Viewing & Bids Welcome: Mon 8-5, Tue 8-6 & Wed from 8am

644 days ago

Have you got the shed of your dreams?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Last year, Jane Horne and partner Simon Bartholomew's Mondrian-inspired cube took the title of Resene Shed of the Year. Now, we're on the hunt for this years winner! Send us photos and the stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken … View more
Dear neighbours,

Last year, Jane Horne and partner Simon Bartholomew's Mondrian-inspired cube took the title of Resene Shed of the Year. Now, we're on the hunt for this years winner! Send us photos and the stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting sheds to win amazing prizes worth more than $2000. The Resene Shed of the Year 2023 winners will be announced in the April issue of NZ Gardener.

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645 days ago

Aptamil allerpro

Claire from Napier South

Hi all, I'm trying to contact Rachel Smith in Waimarama about her post pictured- I can't seem to message her as she's "not in my neighborhood" (I'm brand new to this neighbourly platform so unsure of how it works). I'm desperately seeking this allergy formula for … View moreHi all, I'm trying to contact Rachel Smith in Waimarama about her post pictured- I can't seem to message her as she's "not in my neighborhood" (I'm brand new to this neighbourly platform so unsure of how it works). I'm desperately seeking this allergy formula for my son which is proving very difficult in the crazy aftermath of the cyclone. Any help on how to contact her (or hoping Rachel may see this?) would be amazing. TIA :)

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648 days ago

Donation of goods

Mr Rental Hawkes Bay

Hi all, I hope your safe and well.
Does anybody know where clothing or bedding can be donated or dropped off to for people affected by the cyclone in Hastings?
Regards
Andrew

647 days ago

Do you or someone else need help???

Viola from Greenmeadows

There are many people who need help with clean ups, cooking food & other things! And there are many of us who can't work due to no power!!! Let's help out where we can! If you know someone who needs help now let everyone know here!!

652 days ago

Hawke's Bay Assembly Services -Onsite Flatpack and Kitset Assembly Service. Napier . Hastings . Havelock North. 20 Years Experience.

Deane from Hawke's Bay Assembly Services

Do You need help assembling flatpack and kitset furniture? Call "Deano" at Hawke's Bay Assembly Services. Your local assembly specialists.

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