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Kelly from Awapuni
Hello - I am on the hunt for chicken mesh to cover my coop - has anyone got any to sell or give away? Happy to pick up. Thank you!
The Team from NZ House & Garden Tours
NZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to a region near you!
February and March 2020, we invite you to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
This year… View moreNZ House & Garden House Tours are coming to a region near you!
February and March 2020, we invite you to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
This year we’re heading to five fabulous locations: Bay of Islands, Taupō, New Plymouth, Blenheim and Dunedin - which of these summer destinations would you love to head to?
Tell us your preferred destination and your favourite local hot-spot via this link to be in to win a double pass to the House Tour of your choice!
Entries close this Thursday 24th October 2019.
Reporter Manawatū Standard
Hey neighbours,
Another month, another new record high for Palmerston North rental prices. And there always seems to be less flats available... If you're struggling with a rent hike, feeling a bit stuck because you can't find a flat to move into for love nor money, or have found a novel … View moreHey neighbours,
Another month, another new record high for Palmerston North rental prices. And there always seems to be less flats available... If you're struggling with a rent hike, feeling a bit stuck because you can't find a flat to move into for love nor money, or have found a novel way to sort out your accommodation we'd like to hear from you.
Contact: Paul Mitchell, 027 405 2012 or paul.mitchell@stuff.co.nz
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We know life insurance is important, but we often put it off thinking we’ll get to it later.
Everyone’s circumstances are different. However, there are important life stages where you may want to consider life insurance:
● wedding planning
● having a child
● buying a house
● … View moreWe know life insurance is important, but we often put it off thinking we’ll get to it later.
Everyone’s circumstances are different. However, there are important life stages where you may want to consider life insurance:
● wedding planning
● having a child
● buying a house
● writing a will
Until 31 November 2019, if you take out a Cigna LifeOne policy and you’ll receive $150 credit towards your premium payments.
Schedule a call with Cigna for a personalised quote and to talk through your options.
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Richard from Awapuni
There's a whole lot to squeeze in between now and Christmas, and a week baited at the end with a long weekend is the perfect place to start with the Look Out! Events & Performing Arts Guide. Catch up with plays 'Spring Awakening' & 'Swingers', and with dance from … View moreThere's a whole lot to squeeze in between now and Christmas, and a week baited at the end with a long weekend is the perfect place to start with the Look Out! Events & Performing Arts Guide. Catch up with plays 'Spring Awakening' & 'Swingers', and with dance from the Footnote NZ Dance Co. There's music from The Good Girl Song Project & The Manawatu Youth Orchestra, while hanging out at the Olde English Faire in The Square or riding the Halloween Night Trains in the Victoria Esplanade. Bonanza!
Sonja from Awapuni
Nov 16th at arena Carpark, Waldegrave St. Come and buy, or buy a stall and sell some of your own stuff!
See poster for details
Negotiable
Stephen from Palmerston North Central
As per photo. Pot is made of concrete with grey plaster coating.. inset paua shells either side with feature pattern to front.
55 cm deep X 30 cm wide.
Free to first to contact.
Note you must pick up. It is fairly heavy, needs 2 string persons to lift.
Free
Guy Fawkes is coming up on November 5, with fireworks going on sale next weekend.
Are you looking forward to fireworks displays? Will you be buying your own to let off?
Stephanie Gilchrist from Arohanui Hospice
Have you purchased your Hearts and Homes tickets yet?
Purchase your tickets before Fir October to ensure they will be posted out to you. Tickets purchased from midnight Friday 25 October will need to be picked up from Arohanui Hospice Reception at 1 Heretaunga Street, Palmerston North.
Tickets … View moreHave you purchased your Hearts and Homes tickets yet?
Purchase your tickets before Fir October to ensure they will be posted out to you. Tickets purchased from midnight Friday 25 October will need to be picked up from Arohanui Hospice Reception at 1 Heretaunga Street, Palmerston North.
Tickets will include a map and information about the homes and your lunch ticket too.
Tickets can be purchased from our website www.arohanuihospice.org.nz...
Tickets are limited and you must be at least 16 years old to attend.
Tickets can be purchased online with delivery until 25 October.
Tickets will be sent out on Friday 25 October..
Tickets purchased online after midnight 25 October must be picked up from Arohanui Hospice reception at 1 Heretaunga Street, PN.
Tickets available to purchase from Arohanui Hospice reception with cash or eftpos. Tickets can be purchased on the day – pick up only.
Kathryn King Reporter from Manawatū Standard
The new speedway season has officially begun, will you be headed along to watch?
Now’s a great time to get your painting, staining and wallpapering jobs underway.
Get 30% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers and sealers 4L and under including Resene testpots, 30% off our huge range of wallpaper, 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers and sealers, … View moreNow’s a great time to get your painting, staining and wallpapering jobs underway.
Get 30% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers and sealers 4L and under including Resene testpots, 30% off our huge range of wallpaper, 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers and sealers, 25% off decorating accessories and 25% off Resene cleaning products!
Discounts off the normal retail price at your local Resene owned ColorShop and participating reseller until 4 November 2019. Paint offers are also available at Mitre 10 MEGA and selected Mitre 10 stores. Excludes WallPrint, decals, Crown, trade and industrial products, PaintWise levy and account sales.
Visit your local Resene ColorShop or reseller and enjoy these great savings.
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Kathriona Benvie from
Congratulations to Margaret O, Amy C, Stacey H, Vicki K and Claire M the five lucky draw winners of Food Together bags this week. There will be a similar draw this week to win one of five of these great bags if you order this week.
The deal of the week- 2 punnets of strawberries for $7
$10 Gold… View moreCongratulations to Margaret O, Amy C, Stacey H, Vicki K and Claire M the five lucky draw winners of Food Together bags this week. There will be a similar draw this week to win one of five of these great bags if you order this week.
The deal of the week- 2 punnets of strawberries for $7
$10 Gold orders lettuce, cucumber, capsicum, oranges and bananas
$15 Value orders lettuce, cucumber, capsicum, oranges, mandarins and bananas (more volume than Gold)
$15 Vege only orders lettuce, cucumber, capsicum, potatoes, spinach and tomatoes
$26.50 Gourmet orders lettuce, cucumber, capsicum, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes, oranges, mandarins grapes and bananas
$36.50 Whanau Fiesta orders lettuce, cucumber, capsicum, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes, oranges, mandarins grapes and bananas (more volume than Gourmet)
Use the link to order now foodtogether.co.nz...
Wendy from Feilding
7 small bales of baleage cut early 2019 good quality $14 per bale
Price: $14
Iola from Awapuni
Today is Strike for Climate Change and i believe that a number of businesses will take time out to support this. As a Council watcher for many years I would like to have some answers to some of the past issues that Council has been involved in and to have some answers as to their efficacy and … View moreToday is Strike for Climate Change and i believe that a number of businesses will take time out to support this. As a Council watcher for many years I would like to have some answers to some of the past issues that Council has been involved in and to have some answers as to their efficacy and costs.
1. Some years ago we were considered to have such low carbon emissions that we sold carbon credits, to a City in Japan. What was the money gained from those carbon credits used for? Why are we now considered to be a City in need of spending millions to get people on to bikes, when there is no evidence that people will get on a bike instead of investing in a hybrid or ecar.?
2. What happened to the methane recovery plant at the Awapuni land fill? Wasn't that supposed to become an income stream for the City?How much did it cost to set up and how much has the return been?
3. The green composting strategy. What has been the return on this so called green income stream to Councils and to ratepayers?
4. What has been the savings for ratepayers for the solar panels installed on the Council buildings?
5. What has been the reduction in BMI's for sedentary staff with the building of the staff gym, in the Council building?
6. What has been the use of the electric cycles that were purchased for Council staff to use? Got to say it is at least 2 years since I saw them on the roads.
I think ratepayers have been conned into paying for a number of projects that have not given an expected return, and I most certainly think the millions on changing College Street is a case in point. Once again poor planning, lack of fore thought and in my view, total lack of understanding of future proofing a sustainable community.
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