Lynmouth - Moturoa, New Plymouth

1838 days ago

Poll: How much do you spend on Christmas presents per person?

Blanton Smith Reporter from Taranaki Daily News

It's that time of year again, do you break the bank or are you someone who gets crafty?

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How much do you spend on Christmas presents per person?
  • 15.4% $25 or less
    15.4% Complete
  • 33.3% $25-$50
    33.3% Complete
  • 15.4% $50-$100
    15.4% Complete
  • 17.9% $100 plus
    17.9% Complete
  • 0% Nothing, I make presents
    0% Complete
  • 17.9% Nothing, Christmas is just about time with family
    17.9% Complete
39 votes
1838 days ago

Do you read with your child?

NumberWorks'nWords New Plymouth

It can have positive long term effects, including:⠀
-Supported cognitive development. ⠀
-Improved language skills.⠀
-Prepared for academic success. ⠀
-A special bond with your child. ⠀
-Increased concentration and discipline. ⠀
-Improved imagination and creativity.⠀

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1838 days ago

How to be more Neighbourly...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Being Neighbourly is a lot more than just signing up to the website. It’s about taking the next step and being helpful and friendly to those around you. There are loads of different ways to be Neighbourly - here are a few suggestions from us.

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1838 days ago

Be in to WIN a share of over $5000 in prizes

The Team from Centre City Shopping Centre

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Centre City.

To celebrate this festive season we’re playing a game of Pass the Christmas Parcel. We’re searching for 25 lucky shoppers who will have the chance to unwrap our Christmas parcel and win a share of prizes worth over five thousand … View more
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Centre City.

To celebrate this festive season we’re playing a game of Pass the Christmas Parcel. We’re searching for 25 lucky shoppers who will have the chance to unwrap our Christmas parcel and win a share of prizes worth over five thousand dollars!

Simply spend $150 in Centre City between November 18 and December 15 and enter the draw to be in to WIN!
Find out more

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1839 days ago

E Coli found at Urenui river

Neighbourly.co.nz

People are being warned against taking shellfish from the Urenui river mouth and to avoid the area's mud flats after high levels of E Coli bacteria were discovered.

People are advised to avoid going near pipes in the area and wash their hands if they have been near the mudflats. Swimming is… View more
People are being warned against taking shellfish from the Urenui river mouth and to avoid the area's mud flats after high levels of E Coli bacteria were discovered.

People are advised to avoid going near pipes in the area and wash their hands if they have been near the mudflats. Swimming is considered safe unless there has been heavy rain in the previous three days.

The Urenui walking bridge between the village and the beach is currently closed.
Read more here.

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1844 days ago

Is Neighbourly the right forum for the PM to do a little bit of campaining.

Kathy from Spotswood

Unsolicited emails are called SPAM. Having the PM message me via Neighbourly is also SPAM. Quite frankly I didn't even bother to read the whole 'Look how great I am' spiel. Am I wrong to be offended that I am being targeted in this manner, What will happen when the other … View moreUnsolicited emails are called SPAM. Having the PM message me via Neighbourly is also SPAM. Quite frankly I didn't even bother to read the whole 'Look how great I am' spiel. Am I wrong to be offended that I am being targeted in this manner, What will happen when the other political parties cotton on to this. I am going to be inundated with political campaign crap (which I will just delete). Or is this a right just reserved for the PM.

1851 days ago

What do you remember most from the last decade?

Deena Coster Reporter from Taranaki Daily News

2020 is nearly here but what do you think are the biggest issues or events Taranaki has experienced in the last 10 years?

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1840 days ago

Know a helping hander?

Countdown Supermarkets

Every Countdown store in New Zealand is giving away a $500 Countdown Gift Card to a local hero. Nominate here

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1840 days ago

Enamel Iron bath

Francis from Inglewood

Solid heavy duty bath out of a century old villa.
Showing signs of age but still very robust.
Can be used around the home/garden or be reconditioned to go back into a bathroom.

Price: $50

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1842 days ago

OVEN free standing

Ian from Frankleigh Park

hi  I am after a good condition free standing oven, must be in good working order, please pm or ph 0212289909, cheers ian

1841 days ago

Challenge the unspoken rules

White Ribbon

A challenge facing too many young men is the sense that they have to live up to the unspoken rules of masculinity – clichés such as “boys don’t cry” and “toughen up”.

White Ribbon encourages everyone to challenge the unspoken rules, so we can let boys and young men enjoy their … View more
A challenge facing too many young men is the sense that they have to live up to the unspoken rules of masculinity – clichés such as “boys don’t cry” and “toughen up”.

White Ribbon encourages everyone to challenge the unspoken rules, so we can let boys and young men enjoy their individuality and define themselves as men who have respectful relationships with themselves and their partners – creating happier, healthier communities for us all.
Find out more

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1842 days ago

CHRISTMAS MARKET

Maureen Neighbourly Lead from Merrilands

Hi everyone,
you are cordially invited to attend a Christmas Market at the Town Hall Inglewood. Saturday 14th December 2019. 9.30am to 2.00pm
There will be a terrific variety of exciting things for you to purchase for your Christmas gifts.
There are still stall space available ph 758 6112
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Hi everyone,
you are cordially invited to attend a Christmas Market at the Town Hall Inglewood. Saturday 14th December 2019. 9.30am to 2.00pm
There will be a terrific variety of exciting things for you to purchase for your Christmas gifts.
There are still stall space available ph 758 6112
FREE ADMISSION C U There.

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