Milson, Palmerston North

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1635 days ago

Another possible SCAM

Lesley from West End

This is a precautionary post!!!
Yesterday one of my elderly Covid 19 phoning circle got a telephone call from supposedly “Work and Social Development” asking him as he was a pensioner did he live alone and did he need any help/assistance for shopping etc. He was a bit confused and told the man… View more
This is a precautionary post!!!
Yesterday one of my elderly Covid 19 phoning circle got a telephone call from supposedly “Work and Social Development” asking him as he was a pensioner did he live alone and did he need any help/assistance for shopping etc. He was a bit confused and told the man on the phone what arrangements he had in place.
He rang me and said that he thought it was nice that a government department was concerned about his welfare like that. I didn’t say anything to him but I immediately telephoned and waited approximately thirty minutes on hold on the Police 105 number. They took a note of my concern and then connected me onto another area to report and discuss the matter.
To the best of their knowledge they were not aware of Social Development or WINZ or any other Government Department making
such calls to elderly folks. However it would be noted and looked into.
Has anyone else had an experience similar?
Take care everyone, keep safe and PLEASE follow the rules
Lesley and family

1615 days ago

Anzac Day 2020: Cut-out poppy for your Bubble

Neighbourly.co.nz

Anzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, … View moreAnzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, in our small bubbles, we shall not forget. That we can still say thank you for the sacrifices, we can still pay tribute to the bravery of so many.

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1618 days ago

First-home buyers - new or pre-loved?

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

As a first-home buyer it pays to weigh up your options to see whether buying new or buying 'character' is best for you.

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1616 days ago

A note from Noel Leeming

Noel Leeming

We’ve been privileged to help Kiwis get the essentials needed to work, study, and stay connected. It’s led to huge demand and some orders are taking longer to deliver. We’d really like to apologise to the customers who’ve experienced these delays.

To help get it sorted faster we’ve … View more
We’ve been privileged to help Kiwis get the essentials needed to work, study, and stay connected. It’s led to huge demand and some orders are taking longer to deliver. We’d really like to apologise to the customers who’ve experienced these delays.

To help get it sorted faster we’ve quadrupled our Customer Care team, and expanded our order fulfilment network so we can get thousands more orders delivered each day. Plus our remote Tech Solutions service will be free until May 11 to lend customers a hand with technology advice or setting up.

Thanks for your patience, everyone. We’re getting there.
Find out more

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1616 days ago

Our General Practice teams are still available to help you stay well

THINK Hauora

Our General Practice teams across MidCentral are still available to help you stay well. Check out how we are changing our services to stay connected with you and your whānau.

Phone and video consultations:
Doctors, Nurse Practitioners and other health professionals will be using telephone and … View more
Our General Practice teams across MidCentral are still available to help you stay well. Check out how we are changing our services to stay connected with you and your whānau.

Phone and video consultations:
Doctors, Nurse Practitioners and other health professionals will be using telephone and video consultations. Your GP or nurse practitioner will advise you whether you need to visit them in person.

Connecting through your patient portal:
Many General Practices offer a patient portal. These are safe, secure ways to communicate with your General Practice. You may be able to; email your GP, nurse practitioner or long-term conditions nurse, check your what medicines you are on, check recent laboratory results or request simple repeat prescriptions.

For more information on how to stay connected with General Practices across the MidCentral districts go to: https://www.thinkhauora.nz/stay_connected
Stay connected

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1617 days ago

OPENING

Rosco's Bulk Yard Limited

Hi Neighbours, Roscos Bulk Yard will be open for business from April 28th, you can phone in for orders to be delivered or just come on down to the yard and pick up your garden and landscape supplies, we will be operating a drive through system under level 3 so a few things will be different when … View moreHi Neighbours, Roscos Bulk Yard will be open for business from April 28th, you can phone in for orders to be delivered or just come on down to the yard and pick up your garden and landscape supplies, we will be operating a drive through system under level 3 so a few things will be different when you get here just follow the signage and the load drivers instructions. We will NOT be taking Green waste at this time. Check out our web site for more info. Stay safe.
Cheers Rosco

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1623 days ago

SPCA in need

Michael Neighbourly Lead from Roslyn - Terrace End

The SPCA has been sending out e-mails asking for support as they struggle with remaining in operation during the Lockdown. I received this in my e-mail this morning,

"Dear Michael,

The past few weeks have been a real challenge in every sense of the word. But, one thing has become clear … View more
The SPCA has been sending out e-mails asking for support as they struggle with remaining in operation during the Lockdown. I received this in my e-mail this morning,

"Dear Michael,

The past few weeks have been a real challenge in every sense of the word. But, one thing has become clear during the COVID-19 outbreak... we are in this fight together and being kind is more important than ever.

I hope you and your whānau are staying safe at home in your bubble. We still don't know what the near future holds, but we know that humans aren’t the only ones impacted by this pandemic – it's animals too.

our SPCA frontline essential workers are still working day-in day-out for the animals.

Today, I wanted to reach out and ask for your support so they can continue their vital work during the lockdown period and beyond.

I understand your personal circumstances may have been impacted by the pandemic, and your wellbeing is important. Please know my request is just for those who are able to help right now.

However, we need as much financial help as possible to support our essential staff as they work in the face of adversity.

the reality is we will struggle to function without income we usually get from our op shops, or from our other forms of fundraising which have come to a sudden halt.

Our vets are still administering necessary treatments. Our inspectors are working hard with emergency call-outs and acting quickly to be there for animals in our communities. Our animal teams are with vulnerable animals who need rehabilitation. All while adapting and enforcing physical distancing and new health and safety rules set up with Level 4 requirements.

SPCA will be there to protect animals today, tomorrow, and beyond the lockdown. That we can promise.


But we can’t do it without you.

Together, we can ensure that animals don’t suffer because of the impact of COVID-19. Please will you stand by our essential workers as they protect vulnerable and sick animals?

Thank you for taking the time to read this email and please stay safe during this time!

Andrea Midgen,

SPCA CEO"


This is the link to their support page,
comms.spca.nz...

Please consider donating what you can as these people are essential workers too and the Animals are victims in this as well.

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1617 days ago

We're keen to hear about your health care

Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times

The Sunday Star-Times is looking to speak to a patient who has recently had some experience of the health system - either receiving treatment in a hospital or clinic or at an ED - and would be willing to talk about their experience, and how it could have been made better, either by shorter wait … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is looking to speak to a patient who has recently had some experience of the health system - either receiving treatment in a hospital or clinic or at an ED - and would be willing to talk about their experience, and how it could have been made better, either by shorter wait times, better communication or level of care. We'd need you to be happy to be identified and photographed (from a distance). If you think you can help, please email senior journalist Andrea Vance on andrea.vance@stuff.co.nz.

1617 days ago

We're taking orders for essential items

EASIE Living

Hi everyone, the EASIE Living online store is open so you can get essential independent living products from us at this time. That includes things like continence products, mobility aids, and safety equipment.

Our physical store is closed, but if you'd rather not buy online we're also… View more
Hi everyone, the EASIE Living online store is open so you can get essential independent living products from us at this time. That includes things like continence products, mobility aids, and safety equipment.

Our physical store is closed, but if you'd rather not buy online we're also taking orders over the phone (06 353 2743), or by email (enquiries@easieliving.co.nz). Just leave your name, phone number and details of what you want to buy and we'll be in touch.

You can pay via credit card or internet banking. We miss seeing your friendly faces, but we're working hard to deliver the same great service this way.

Stay safe,

Demelsa, Kelly and Lesley - the EASIE Living team.
Find out more

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1617 days ago

Do You Have Something Important You Want To Say?

Mary from Aokautere - Fitzherbert

We would like to invite you to join our local Toastmasters Club on Zoom as our guest and find out if it is for you. We meet at 7pm on Thursday evening.
Check out the flier and contact me for more information.
We would love to have you as our guest.

1623 days ago

Single mum's tiny house lockdown

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

Following on from yesterday's tiny house story, here's single mum Shaye sharing her experience in isolation

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1643 days ago

Priority Assistance Service provided by countdown

Michael Neighbourly Lead from Roslyn - Terrace End

countdown is providing the opportunity for those in most need of the delivery service, it is aimed at those who can't or shouldn't go out.

If you are over 70 ,
have a chronic illness that could be exploited by the virus,
are in self-isolation after returning from travel or coming into … View more
countdown is providing the opportunity for those in most need of the delivery service, it is aimed at those who can't or shouldn't go out.

If you are over 70 ,
have a chronic illness that could be exploited by the virus,
are in self-isolation after returning from travel or coming into contact with someone confirmed to have COVID-19,
have disabilities that make it difficult to shop in stores.

apply only if you have no other way of getting your groceries. Excluding if you are signed up for volunteer services as it is better you have both options available to you.

find more details and the registration for this service at,
shop.countdown.co.nz...

1625 days ago

All eyes on the tiny house

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

Tiny house builders have had a surge in interest during the lockdown, some from families that are 'herding'

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1621 days ago

Photos please of your Teddy Bears in windows - Looking in - Looking out

Gail from Kelvin Grove

I am planning a project after Lockdown involving the wonderful display of love on all our streets - Teddy Bears in windows. I would like photos of Bears in windows (from the outside) but also the Teddy Bears views from the inside out! Please take you best photos and share the love on my public … View moreI am planning a project after Lockdown involving the wonderful display of love on all our streets - Teddy Bears in windows. I would like photos of Bears in windows (from the outside) but also the Teddy Bears views from the inside out! Please take you best photos and share the love on my public Facebook group page
www.facebook.com...

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1618 days ago

Stick to your bubble, not your couch - join Red Cross Virtual Tour

Red Cross Communications from Red Cross - Manawatu Service Centre

During COVID-19 lockdowns overseas, we've seen someone run a half marathon on a tiny balcony and the distance of Everest up and down a staircase. What will we see next in New Zealand!?

We are an active country and we like to get outdoors in our beautiful landscapes. But we know that right now… View more
During COVID-19 lockdowns overseas, we've seen someone run a half marathon on a tiny balcony and the distance of Everest up and down a staircase. What will we see next in New Zealand!?

We are an active country and we like to get outdoors in our beautiful landscapes. But we know that right now we must #stayhomesavelives. Here is a way that you can still keep active in your own home, and still enjoy the beautiful scenery that we have here in Aotearoa! ? #RedCrossVirtualTour

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