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Elma from Havelock North
I'm looking for old pavers, 230cm x 185cm. Same as in attached photo.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
When those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.
• Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
•… View moreWhen those super hot summer days and nights eventually come around, all you will want is a safe haven to save you from the heat. These are a few steps you can take to stay cool when the weather heats up.
• Make sure your ceilings are insulated - insulation can help keep out the suns heat
• Set your ceiling fans to rotate anti-clockwise.
• Turn your fans around, face them towards an open window so they can blow the hot air out of the house. Fill a mixing bowl with ice (or something equally cold, like an ice pack), and position it at an angle in front of a large fan so the air whips off the ice in an extra-chilled, extra-misty state. Trust us: It’s magic.
• If you have a heat pump, try out the fan-only or dehumidifier options to cool your house. They use less power than air conditioning and are still effective.
• Keep the windows open overnight and then close them in the morning to try and hold in the cold air.
• Install safety catches on your windows so you can leave them open all day, even when you're out.
• Close blinds or curtains to keep sunlight out during the hottest hours of the day, especially on windows that get direct sun. Some blinds are designed to let you see out, but still block most of the direct UV rays. As simple as this tip may seem, closing your curtains and blinds essentially prevents your home from becoming a miniature greenhouse.
• Turn off unnecessary lights and electrical appliances – this reduces a home's heat load.
• When cooking, keep windows open, put lids on saucepans and use an extractor fan to reduce steam and heat.
• Ventilate – keep doors or windows open at opposite ends of the house to create a through-draught, or cross ventilation.
• Closing off unused rooms will prevent cool air from permeating these areas during the hottest part of the day. You’ll want to capitalize on the cooler night hours, too, letting air flow naturally through your home.
• Start the barbie - It’s obvious, but we’re going to say it anyway: using your oven or stove in the summer will make your house hotter. If it already feels like 50 degrees in your home, the last thing you want to do is turn on an oven.
• Make a few long-term improvements - you can make a couple changes to your home that will keep it cooler for seasons to come. Insulated window films, for example, are a smart purchase as they work similarly to blinds. And additions like awnings and planting trees or vines near light-facing windows will shield your home from the sun’s rays, reduce the amount of heat your home absorbs and make your investment even more worthwhile.
Hopefully these were of some use to you, and if you have anything to add or any comments please do below!
FAHS will be celebrating its centenary on the weekend of 26th, 27th and 28th March, 2021.
A commemoration assembly will kick off the celebration on the Friday morning, there is a formal dinner on Saturday evening and the weekend will conclude with a tree planting and cake cutting on the Sunday. … View moreFAHS will be celebrating its centenary on the weekend of 26th, 27th and 28th March, 2021.
A commemoration assembly will kick off the celebration on the Friday morning, there is a formal dinner on Saturday evening and the weekend will conclude with a tree planting and cake cutting on the Sunday.
For full details of all events for the weekend, go to our website and click on the 100 years tab or you could register online.
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Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central
Spent an hour or so lining up at Kirsten's Corner today - I must say, although the sun was quite hot, I actually really love lining up for the best cherries in town. I always end up having a terrific chit-chat to someone in the line and it is almost like a 'mandatory rest and for my … View moreSpent an hour or so lining up at Kirsten's Corner today - I must say, although the sun was quite hot, I actually really love lining up for the best cherries in town. I always end up having a terrific chit-chat to someone in the line and it is almost like a 'mandatory rest and for my brain and natter away to those around me'.
And then, to my delight, I see others in the line that I can give a wave to, or say a quick Hello to as we come and go.
So, I wonder what your traditions are leading up to Christmas?
Whatever they are, I hope you have a peaceful time -
albiet for many I am sure, a very busy time getting ready.
Bright Blessings Neighbours and Friends
for a very safe and Happy Christmas Eve.
Warmest regards
Rhonda Diprose
Rhonda Neighbourly Lead from Hastings Central
What do a lawyer, a mum of two and the coffin club have in common? They are all guest speakers on my Radio Show titled "Good Grief With Rhonda At Your Service". The first three shows are available to listen to online.
G-O-L-D to be found in every show!
Free advice from a lawyer, how … View moreWhat do a lawyer, a mum of two and the coffin club have in common? They are all guest speakers on my Radio Show titled "Good Grief With Rhonda At Your Service". The first three shows are available to listen to online.
G-O-L-D to be found in every show!
Free advice from a lawyer, how to access help after someone has died, and how to belong to the hottest club in Hastings!
Here is the link so you can listen to the episodes: you won't want to miss out! It is all free!
www.radiokidnappers.org.nz...
If the link does not work, head on over to Radio Kidnappers and search in their shows to listen online to Good Grief, otherwise, tune in on Thursdays at 4 pm. :-)
Susie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
This week have been delighted to discover that Plum City has re-opened (after a 5 year break).
This is their Facebook page - www.facebook.com...
Very capably run by Bex Coddington, she has a beautiful array of yellow flesh nectarines, white flesh nectarines, black splendour plums, yellow … View moreThis week have been delighted to discover that Plum City has re-opened (after a 5 year break).
This is their Facebook page - www.facebook.com...
Very capably run by Bex Coddington, she has a beautiful array of yellow flesh nectarines, white flesh nectarines, black splendour plums, yellow flesh plums, peaches, apricots all $6/kg and - my all time favourite - plumcots (a plum and apricot cross) - think heaven dancing on your tongue - also at $6/kg!
And cherries 🍒 $16 a kg
Located at 9 Longlands Road East, just on the left after the Te Aute Road turn off heading towards Railway Road.
And the bonus is that Bex also has a fab coffee machine so you can get your Bay Espresso coffee fix and a cookie while you stock up on fruit.
There is Eftpos connected so you can just swipe and go!
Open everyday leading up to Christmas day opening at 8am-3.30pm.
Magpie Market has closed for 2020. We would like to thank all our stall-holders and supporters and wish you a very Happy and safe Christmas and a wonderful New Year. First Market for 2021 will be on Saturday 30th January 10am - 2pm. Please note: this is the LAST Saturday of the month not our usual … View moreMagpie Market has closed for 2020. We would like to thank all our stall-holders and supporters and wish you a very Happy and safe Christmas and a wonderful New Year. First Market for 2021 will be on Saturday 30th January 10am - 2pm. Please note: this is the LAST Saturday of the month not our usual first Saturday.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Our National Office will be closed from today (Tuesday, 22 December) onward into the new year with the first of staff set to return on Monday, 11 January. No emails or calls will be returned during the closure and our social media will not be monitored.
From all of us at Neighbourhood Support New … View moreOur National Office will be closed from today (Tuesday, 22 December) onward into the new year with the first of staff set to return on Monday, 11 January. No emails or calls will be returned during the closure and our social media will not be monitored.
From all of us at Neighbourhood Support New Zealand - thank you for your mahi and support over the past year! Wishing you a safe and joy-filled holiday season ahead.
Bridget from Hospital Hill
Hi, would anyone have any recommendations for someone to repair a chef’s knife handle? I have a lovely Wusthof Chef’s knife that is approx 22 years old and the handle has deteriorated. I would like it to be replaced by a wooden handle so I can use it for many years to come. Does anyone know of… View moreHi, would anyone have any recommendations for someone to repair a chef’s knife handle? I have a lovely Wusthof Chef’s knife that is approx 22 years old and the handle has deteriorated. I would like it to be replaced by a wooden handle so I can use it for many years to come. Does anyone know of anyone who might be able to help?
Thank you :)
Daphne from Poraiti
Logged in again as told but Admin and Santa comp still not working as shown in picture
Morag from Havelock North
Quick Quick! Some lovely cherries,
apricots and chard out there now! Still rhubarb and leeks too! Outside 11 Durham Drive. All free.
Free
Perry from Taradale
Good used condition, brakes work and wheels move freely. Easily folded up for storage or to fit in vehicle,
can deliver in Napier ,Taradale.. $45.00
contact Perry 0272 747 283
Price: $45
“I recommend Koru FX cream by Koru Nutrition. It’s New Zealand made, natural and fast acting.”
Throughout her career, Irene van Dyk has tried a number of products. It’s only in recent years that she’s come across a natural alternative that she now recommends. If you’re looking for a … View more“I recommend Koru FX cream by Koru Nutrition. It’s New Zealand made, natural and fast acting.”
Throughout her career, Irene van Dyk has tried a number of products. It’s only in recent years that she’s come across a natural alternative that she now recommends. If you’re looking for a fast-acting, long-lasting, natural product to support joints and muscles, then Koru FX cream is for you.
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Michael from Havelock North
King Koil Platinum Deluxe Collection.
2m long 800mm wide.
7 to 8 years old
Very good condition.
Payment: Cash. Internet Banking
Delivery can be arranged for an extra cost.
I will consider an offer close to the asking price.
Price: $400
Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North
I found an interesting flyer in my letterbox. It’s a “petition” to end the Chinese government.
It is possibly one of the most racist pieces of American propaganda I’ve ever read.
Yup American.
After wending my way through their websites, I found it originates in Flushing, NY. Home of … View moreI found an interesting flyer in my letterbox. It’s a “petition” to end the Chinese government.
It is possibly one of the most racist pieces of American propaganda I’ve ever read.
Yup American.
After wending my way through their websites, I found it originates in Flushing, NY. Home of Fran Drescher, aka The Nanny.
I had wondered when I saw the face on it most definitely wasn’t Chinese, but very European.
The rubbish inside and on their websites spouts a lot of Trumpian ideals about the “Chinese Virus” and the “Demon” Chinese Communist Party bloodthirsty terrorist organisation.
While we may not support the Chinese government, or their secrecy and anti democratic policies, this rubbish is at best pointless (a foreign petition is not going to get rid of the Chinese government, only the Chinese people can), at worst inflammatory and provocative (it could be interpreted as a call to violence, and that’s never a good idea).
The only way to end a bad government is with good people. Today’s USA is a fair relevant example.
Bin this rubbish. It’s not even recyclable, due to the type of high gloss paper used.
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