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Richard Neighbourly Lead from Stoke
Free red bike goes well to spare rims with good tires on them.
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Felicity from The Wood
We are looking for a carpet layer who can do a small job for us - ideally this week. Thanks
The Team from KidsCan Charitable Trust
Hi Neighbours
Our littlest people need your help. Poverty doesn’t start at 5, but until now there’s been no nationwide programme to help preschoolers who are hungry and cold.
KidsCan is changing that. They’re delivering raincoats, shoes and five fresh meals a week to 25 early childhood … View moreHi Neighbours
Our littlest people need your help. Poverty doesn’t start at 5, but until now there’s been no nationwide programme to help preschoolers who are hungry and cold.
KidsCan is changing that. They’re delivering raincoats, shoes and five fresh meals a week to 25 early childhood centres. Attendance is up, and the children are happier and more settled.
"Everyone has the same meal so children don't feel like they have less," Manaia View Kindergarten teacher Kathy Belz says. "It's upholding everyone's mana.”
40 more centres are waiting for help. KidsCan, Stuff and Neighbourly have partnered up to raise enough money to support 1000 more children - and we need 400 more generous Kiwis to hold little hands. To support a child, sign up at KidsCan.org.nz
Support a little Kiwi now
Dianne from Richmond
Hey thanks everyone for your inquiries
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Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz
A worrying number of Nelson drivers are still using cellphones while driving, with police ticketing some drivers two days in a row. Nelson police have been cracking down on cellphone and seatbelt use following a horror week on the region's roads.
An operation on Tuesday caught 20 people … View moreA worrying number of Nelson drivers are still using cellphones while driving, with police ticketing some drivers two days in a row. Nelson police have been cracking down on cellphone and seatbelt use following a horror week on the region's roads.
An operation on Tuesday caught 20 people using their mobile phone while driving in an hour. Overall police have issued more than 60 tickets during the operation. Read more here.
Penalties for using a cellphone while driving are an $80 fine and 20 demerit points. Drivers can only make a call while driving if it is an emergency situation and unsafe or impracticable to stop the vehicle to make the call.
The driver is responsible for ensuring all passengers under 15 years of age wear seat belts or an approved child-restraint for those under the age of 7.
A fine of $150 can be issued to all occupants not wearing a seat belt.
Anna Holley from Beaurepaires Nelson
Did you know that you can buy Shell Helix motor oils in store and online at Beaurepaires? Either pop in or browse the range through our webstore and get it delivered to your door.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson
Plants make a lovely gift for young and old. Personalise your gift by creating a potato print wrap for it using a favourite Resene testpot colour and a potato cut to your chosen shape. It’s easy to do – you can even get the kids to help. It’s also a handy way to disguise any old or stained … View morePlants make a lovely gift for young and old. Personalise your gift by creating a potato print wrap for it using a favourite Resene testpot colour and a potato cut to your chosen shape. It’s easy to do – you can even get the kids to help. It’s also a handy way to disguise any old or stained plant pots you may have in your home. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Anna Holley from Beaurepaires Nelson
Before heading out on the roads this weekend, make sure you stop in at your local Beaurepaires and get a FREE 4 Point Safety Check. Life can be busy sometimes, but you’ll never regret taking a few minutes out of your day to ensure your family’s safety. It only takes 15 minutes to complete and … View moreBefore heading out on the roads this weekend, make sure you stop in at your local Beaurepaires and get a FREE 4 Point Safety Check. Life can be busy sometimes, but you’ll never regret taking a few minutes out of your day to ensure your family’s safety. It only takes 15 minutes to complete and no appointment is necessary, however, you can book in online!
Ivan from Stoke
Hi Everyone, currently looking for a large chest Freezer 700 litres or similar. Good condition required ASAP for "Kai With Love"
KAI WITH LOVE is a local Food Charity helping families who need extra food. We pick up surplus and donated food then distribute it to those who need it. We … View moreHi Everyone, currently looking for a large chest Freezer 700 litres or similar. Good condition required ASAP for "Kai With Love"
KAI WITH LOVE is a local Food Charity helping families who need extra food. We pick up surplus and donated food then distribute it to those who need it. We have currently outgrown our on-site freezer space and are looking for a quality, working chest freezer either free or reasonably priced to further assist us in serving the community even better.
Check the Kai With Love web site for regular updates:
You are welcome to come to our FOODSHARE CAFE today. OPEN TIME 4-6pm. Free coffee, tea, cake and a share of the food available. Pick up from The Centre (aka Richmond Community Church bldg) Warring Carpark, Richmond. check web site for details required EG: below:
If you are coming in to pick up food, pls TEXT your REQUEST to ****** on ********** & include:
** FIRST & LAST NAME
** NUMBER OF PPL, OR FAMILIES
** Aprox PICK UP TIME
If you are picking up for someone else who has sent in a request, be sure to give us their name also when you come to collect, to avoid confusion.
Please understand that what we are able to give each of you depends totally on supply vs demand.
Hope to see you there.
~ the Team @ Kai With Love
Susan from Nelson
Knitting wool donations of any colour, quantity or thickness would be much appreciated for teaching refugees (from Myanmar, Bhutan and Colombia) how to knit for themselves. If you can help, please drop your donations at English Language Partners reception desk, level 1, 83c Hardy Street, Nelson.
… View moreKnitting wool donations of any colour, quantity or thickness would be much appreciated for teaching refugees (from Myanmar, Bhutan and Colombia) how to knit for themselves. If you can help, please drop your donations at English Language Partners reception desk, level 1, 83c Hardy Street, Nelson.
Much thanks,
Susan (teacher).
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Yippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice… View moreYippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice from our archive, complete with vintage wisdom from long-time subscribers, garden clubs and knowledgeable experts. You have until April 14 to get the pre-sale price of $11.90 (25% off retail price). Order online or phone 0800 624 744.
Katherine from Stoke
My children, Joshua and Esther, have collected pine cones to sell and with the money raised we’re going to hire a campervan and see the Far North for the first time!
Pine cones are outside 14 Derby Street, Stoke. $10 for a big bag!!!
Price: $10
The Team from Nelson City Council
The second round of feedback on the Nelson Tasman Future Development Strategy is now open. Pop down to the Farmers Market at Kirby Lane tomorrow, Wednesday between 9am and 1pm to talk to our City Development team about the strategy and have your say or visit nelson.govt.nz/fds to find out more and … View moreThe second round of feedback on the Nelson Tasman Future Development Strategy is now open. Pop down to the Farmers Market at Kirby Lane tomorrow, Wednesday between 9am and 1pm to talk to our City Development team about the strategy and have your say or visit nelson.govt.nz/fds to find out more and give your feedback.
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