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World Creativity and Innovation Day provides people with a reason to try to solve old problems in new ways, with the potential of finding better and more effective methods to accomplish our goals!
1. Provides Comfort and Security: Sleeping next to your partner can make you feel comfortable, secure, and loved. Feeling the warmth of their body next to yours can create a sense of intimacy and closeness that can be hard to replicate in any other setting.
2. Reduces Stress and Anxiety: … View more1. Provides Comfort and Security: Sleeping next to your partner can make you feel comfortable, secure, and loved. Feeling the warmth of their body next to yours can create a sense of intimacy and closeness that can be hard to replicate in any other setting.
2. Reduces Stress and Anxiety: Sleeping next to someone you trust and care about can help you feel less stressed and anxious. The presence of your partner can help regulate your breathing and heart rate, leading to a more restful and peaceful sleep.
3. Encourages Better Sleep: When you sleep next to your partner, you may experience fewer disruptions during the night. Studies have shown that couples who sleep together often have more consistent sleep patterns, fall asleep faster, and sleep longer than those who sleep alone.
4. Promotes Emotional Bonding: Sleeping next to your partner can promote emotional bonding and help you feel more connected to one another. This can lead to a stronger, healthier relationship overall.
Sleeping next to your partner can be a positive and rewarding experience. It can bring you closer together, improve your sleep quality, and promote overall health and wellbeing.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The 2023 General Election is to be held on Saturday 14th October 2023 - that's less than 6 months until you make your vote!
In the lead up to the election, what issues are you most wanting to hear from parties and their candidates about?
Type NFP if you want your comments excluded from … View moreThe 2023 General Election is to be held on Saturday 14th October 2023 - that's less than 6 months until you make your vote!
In the lead up to the election, what issues are you most wanting to hear from parties and their candidates about?
Type NFP if you want your comments excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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It’s your last chance to win this brand-new,, fully-furnished home located just north of Auckland in the stunning beachside town of Mangawhai.
Valued at over $1.4 million and built to perfection by Jennian homes, this brand-new home features three-bedrooms, two-bathrooms and boasts an … View moreIt’s your last chance to win this brand-new,, fully-furnished home located just north of Auckland in the stunning beachside town of Mangawhai.
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Sharron from Hillsborough - Lepperton
SI Waitara is hosting an Ovarian Cancer Awareness Dinner and Fundraiser on May 17th, 6pm at the Raleigh Restaurant, 16 Queen Street, Waitara. Come along and hear Dr Valentina Shaw from Taranaki Women's Health speak about Ovarian Cancer and help raise funds for New Zealand's only … View moreSI Waitara is hosting an Ovarian Cancer Awareness Dinner and Fundraiser on May 17th, 6pm at the Raleigh Restaurant, 16 Queen Street, Waitara. Come along and hear Dr Valentina Shaw from Taranaki Women's Health speak about Ovarian Cancer and help raise funds for New Zealand's only dedicated Ovarian Cancer charitable organization - Cure our Cancer, by bidding on our mystery auction items. Price for the smorgasbord dinner is $40.00 per head. For more information and to RSVP, contact Frances Waugh at: frances.waugh@xtra.co.nz or
027 655 1757.
Todd from Todd's Total Property Services
Just finished the assembly, prep and installation of this garden shed with its own little deck using materials the client had around their house.
Leveled the ground, built the base, assembled the shed and secured it to the pad.
I'll be returning this week to install some latches, a lock, … View moreJust finished the assembly, prep and installation of this garden shed with its own little deck using materials the client had around their house.
Leveled the ground, built the base, assembled the shed and secured it to the pad.
I'll be returning this week to install some latches, a lock, some push lights and she'll be all secure and we'll lit.
Got a similar project you'd like help with? Message me here or call/txt 022 311 5024.
Take care out there,
Todd.
Kirsti Ward from Red Cross Shop New Plymouth
Lest we forget, look at these original nurses and woman’s Red Cross army uniforms from the war in 1942 to 1945 aren’t they just wonderful, these woman did such an amazing job we will never forget them. If you want to look at our display come to New Plymouth Red Cross 18 Gover St, ( these … View moreLest we forget, look at these original nurses and woman’s Red Cross army uniforms from the war in 1942 to 1945 aren’t they just wonderful, these woman did such an amazing job we will never forget them. If you want to look at our display come to New Plymouth Red Cross 18 Gover St, ( these uniforms are display only).
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Wendy Richards from Volunteering New Plymouth
KidSafe Taranaki is a charitable trust formed in 1994 to reduce unintentional injuries to children/tamariki in Taranaki.
Trust membership currently includes Taranaki District Health Board, ACC, Plunket, Tui Ora, New Plymouth District Council and community volunteers.
KidSafe is also a partner … View moreKidSafe Taranaki is a charitable trust formed in 1994 to reduce unintentional injuries to children/tamariki in Taranaki.
Trust membership currently includes Taranaki District Health Board, ACC, Plunket, Tui Ora, New Plymouth District Council and community volunteers.
KidSafe is also a partner in the New Plymouth injury Safe (NPiS) Trust which is responsible for New Plymouth District’s International Safe Community accreditation programme.
KidSafe uses local child injury data to plan and co-ordinate community projects on priority injury issues
GOAL: Reduce the incidence and severity of unintentional injuries to children/tamariki in Taranaki.
OBJECTIVES:
**To raise community awareness about the incidence, severity, causes, costs and preventative strategies associated with unintentional injuries
**To identify priority areas for the reduction of child unintentional injuries
** To undertake intervention activities to reduce the incidence and severity of unintentional injuries to children
**To liaise with and support other agencies/initiatives with similar objectives both locally and nationally
** To undertake the above objectives in a manner that is appropriate to the cultures in our community.
There are many activities that they facilitate within the Community they include continuing to support and facilitate Hapu Wananga falls prevention korero to whanau who are hapu (with child). Hapū wananga within Taranaki continues to be active and present actively engaging both North and South Taranaki whānau.
Currently we are working to support the recruitment of new technicians to relieve the amazing Gabrielle and her team of volunteers and add to the pool of people free to be able to attend the clinics that are held on a rotation of monthly in each centre. It would be fantastic if we were able to have volunteers who could be available in each of the five centres – so it would be a shift once a month.
So, are you interested in the safety of your children or grandchildren or perhaps your nieces or nephews and or interested in supporting this great and much needed service? Do you have a few hours a week or a month that you could spare to help ensure that children/tamariki who are near and dear to you and riding around in cars are protected?
KidSafe Taranaki provides an amazing service to our community by offering a safety check of children’s car seats. This is a FREE service - NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED. They are in the following areas:
KidSafe car seat clinics held around the Mounga:
1st Thursday of every month
New Plymouth 9am – 12 pm
Bell Block 1.30pm – 3.30pm
2nd Thursday of every month
Stratford 10am – 12 pm
Hawera 1.30pm – 3.30pm
3rd Thursday of every month
Waitara 10am – 12pm
So if these voluntary positions sound like something that you would like more information about and if you think you may like to check one or more of these opportunities out then please contact Wendy at Volunteering New Plymouth on 06 758 8986, M: 022 571 4228 or email admin@volunteeringnewplymouth.nz to take that next step, and discuss with her your skills and the potential options, she is keen to hear from you.
Elizabeth from Whalers Gate
StarJam is a fun, creative & positive not-for-profit that is changing the way New Zealanders view disability by helping young people with disabilities unleash their potential through music & performance.
Do you have a few hours spare each week and could volunteer at a workshop in New … View moreStarJam is a fun, creative & positive not-for-profit that is changing the way New Zealanders view disability by helping young people with disabilities unleash their potential through music & performance.
Do you have a few hours spare each week and could volunteer at a workshop in New Plymouth or Bell Block to support these young people. No experience necessary.
If this sounds like you, please call or txt me on 022 5020413
The Team from NZ Compare
The comparison you've been waiting for! Are you team Apple or team Samsung?!
Both companies have their own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to technology and it can get pretty heated. It's always best to check before you invest - so compare the pro's and con's of … View moreThe comparison you've been waiting for! Are you team Apple or team Samsung?!
Both companies have their own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to technology and it can get pretty heated. It's always best to check before you invest - so compare the pro's and con's of Samsung and Apple now with this easy guide.
Telecommunications Dispute Resolution
Telecommunications are an integral part of our lives, so when things go wrong it can be frustrating. Do you prefer to keep tight lipped, or are you willing to speak up?
The Telecommunications Dispute Resolution service, or TDR for short, is here to help. It’s ok to complain and we encourage … View moreTelecommunications are an integral part of our lives, so when things go wrong it can be frustrating. Do you prefer to keep tight lipped, or are you willing to speak up?
The Telecommunications Dispute Resolution service, or TDR for short, is here to help. It’s ok to complain and we encourage you to speak up and raise issues early.
For phone and internet disputes, talk to your provider first and give them a chance to sort it. If it remains unresolved or if you need some extra help, you can talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.
To get in touch or find out more, visit www.tdr.org.nz or freephone 0508 98 98 98.
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NumberWorks'nWords New Plymouth
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry made of short, unrhymed lines that evoke natural imagery. Haiku can come in a variety of different formats of short verses, though the most common is a three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. Have a go and share your Haiku in the comments below!
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Shirley from Brooklands - Vogeltown
Seven fence panels free. First in gets them. Must pick up in Bell Block. Msg me for day/time/address.
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