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Heathcotes’ May Madness sale is on now! Shop crazy deals across our range of TV, Audio, Kitchen, Laundry, IT, Cameras, Small Appliances and more!
Plus, get 36 Months Interest Free on purchases $499 and over!* Come and see us n store| or shop online at www.heathcotes.co.nz!
The Heathcotes … View moreHeathcotes’ May Madness sale is on now! Shop crazy deals across our range of TV, Audio, Kitchen, Laundry, IT, Cameras, Small Appliances and more!
Plus, get 36 Months Interest Free on purchases $499 and over!* Come and see us n store| or shop online at www.heathcotes.co.nz!
The Heathcotes Team
*T&Cs apply. 36 months interest free available on Q card Flexi Payment Plans & Flexi Purchases in-store and online until Tuesday 31st May 2022. Minimum spend $499. Minimum payments of 3% of the monthly closing balance or $10 (whichever is greater) are required throughout interest free period. Paying only the minimum monthly payments will not fully repay the loan before the end of the interest free period. Lending criteria, fees, Ts&Cs apply. Full terms available here.
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The Team from Auckland Council
In this video for New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Week, we hightlight an upcoming NZSL interpreted performance.
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Robert from Red Beach
Greetings Hibiscus Coast residents. Is anyone interested in opposing or commenting on the Government and Council proposal to massively increase housing density on the Whangaraoa Peninsula?
My throughs are that it is clear that this peninsula does not pocess the neccessary infrastructure required … View moreGreetings Hibiscus Coast residents. Is anyone interested in opposing or commenting on the Government and Council proposal to massively increase housing density on the Whangaraoa Peninsula?
My throughs are that it is clear that this peninsula does not pocess the neccessary infrastructure required to support intensification in terms of its roading, sewerage, stormwater management and its water supply. There is only a single road in and out of the peninsula that is at capacity, the current sewerage network extending along the peninsula to occean outfall at Army Bay is being further overloaded through current development along the peninsula and in addition I believe through housing developments at Millwater, Millbrook and Wainui. Likewise there are concerns that the water supply and management infrastructure along the peninsula is already under strain. Central Government and Auckland Council will not be able or prepared to spend the funds or indeed to find the capability to deliver that sort of infrastructure upgrade necessary to address the required roading, sewerage, stormwater and water supply infrastructure shortfall.
Hence intensive development on the peninsula, beyond that which is already occurring under the existing zoning, will place both the health and safety of residents at risk.
In conclusion the Whangaparaoa Peninsula clearly has long-term serious and significant infrastructure constraints as a qualifying matter. it appears irresponsible and impractible to permit or encourage medium density intensification along such a single access peninsula that is "closed ended" and in respect of essential infrastructure is already experiencing some effects of over-development. At the same time intensification posses a risk for the peninsula's positive ecological features, including destruction of existing wildlife and native bird sanctuaries (such as currently developing as result of conservation work being undertaken in Shakespear Park) and significantly increased pollution of our rivers, stream and occean beaches and Hauraki Gulf waters. It is my strong recommendation that the zoning of the Whangaparaoa Pensinsula continue as "Residential single house zone" as contained in the existing Auckland Unitary Plan
Councillors John Watson and Wayne Walker are holding a public meeting in the Whangaparaoa Hall at 9am on Saturday 21 May to discuss the housing intensification of Whanagaparaoa Pensinsula - see p 5 of Mondays Hibiscus Matters.
Hope we can all attend
Please let ohers know - this may be our opportunity to gather some momentum
Every child has the potential to achieve success. However success comes with hardship and setbacks, which is why it is important to build resilience along the way. Resilience helps us to adapt and bounce back from things that don't go as planned and helps us move forward. Here are five … View moreEvery child has the potential to achieve success. However success comes with hardship and setbacks, which is why it is important to build resilience along the way. Resilience helps us to adapt and bounce back from things that don't go as planned and helps us move forward. Here are five fundamental ways you can help your child build resilience! ?
Nestled at the end of a quiet leafy cul-de-sac, lies what could be your new home at Lady Allum.
This two bedroom apartment with an ensuite is located in one of the best areas in the North Shore - just a five minute drive from Milford’s shops, cafés and white sand beaches.
Located on the … View moreNestled at the end of a quiet leafy cul-de-sac, lies what could be your new home at Lady Allum.
This two bedroom apartment with an ensuite is located in one of the best areas in the North Shore - just a five minute drive from Milford’s shops, cafés and white sand beaches.
Located on the third floor, you’ll be wanting to invite friends and family over to admire the view out over the trees. Luckily entertaining is a breeze with the spacious living area and separate guest bathroom. If you want to explore the village grounds, you’ll find a café, library, BBQ, lounge, and dining area, all at your disposal.
There is plenty to love - this apartment won’t last long. Book in your private tour with Rachel today, on 0800 333 688.
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The Team from Auckland Council
In our final video for New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Week, we help you find your next outdoor adventure in one of our 4000 parks.
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Nikki from Red Beach
Good as New Pre-Loved Fashion and Thrift Market
45+ stalls
See our Facebook group for a sneak peek at what stallholders will be selling or pop into the Orewa Community Centre on Saturday morning. Doors open at 9.30am
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Caroline Williams Reporter from Rodney Times
Kia ora koutou, I'm aware of some complaints from Whangaparāoa residents to Auckland Council regarding a harsh glare hitting their homes from a tower in the city. I'm keen to chat to anyone who can see the glare from their house - if this is you, please send me a message. Ngā mihi nui
Shane Neighbourly Lead from Silverdale
Two bags of clothes to be given away. They girls clothes, ages 4/5 years old. It has a mixture of pants, jumpers, shirts, socks. Both bags will be given to someone in need.
My number: 021 107 9262 - You can message me on WhatsApp.
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Nikki from Red Beach
If you love Op Shopping you will Love the Good as New Pre~Loved Fashion & Thrift Market. Next Saturday 21 May in Orewa at the Community Centre.
Browse 45 Stalls and pick up great buys on coats, boots, bags, knits, jeans, tops and accessories.
Doors open 9.30 am for you, serious bargain … View moreIf you love Op Shopping you will Love the Good as New Pre~Loved Fashion & Thrift Market. Next Saturday 21 May in Orewa at the Community Centre.
Browse 45 Stalls and pick up great buys on coats, boots, bags, knits, jeans, tops and accessories.
Doors open 9.30 am for you, serious bargain hunters.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Silverdale
Create your own triple compost bin and stain in Resene Waterborne Woodsman. Use the handy compartments for fresh scraps, decomposing material and usable compost.
Find out how to create your own.
The Team from Auckland Council
In this video for New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Week, we help you find the dates for your waste collection on public holidays.
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The Team from NZ Compare
NZ Compare is the home of easy and free to use comparison sites. We’re passionate about helping Kiwis compare what’s out there, so we wanted to introduce you to a new member of our brand family – PriceMe!
PriceMe is NZ's largest comparison-shopping site, sounds fun right?! Whether … View moreNZ Compare is the home of easy and free to use comparison sites. We’re passionate about helping Kiwis compare what’s out there, so we wanted to introduce you to a new member of our brand family – PriceMe!
PriceMe is NZ's largest comparison-shopping site, sounds fun right?! Whether you're buying electronics, appliances, smartphones or watches, hair straighteners or any other everyday household or office product – find the best prices on PriceMe.
Make it your first stop, not an afterthought Neighbours!
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Shoes! Gorgeous new shoes, scarves, and bags arriving daily. Red Cross Shop Orewa.
The Team from Auckland Council
Our 6th video for New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Week gets you ready for the local elections 2022.
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