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We have released the first edition of our newly revamped Seniors newsletter, which you can read here: officeforseniors.govt.nz...
In this issue we catch up with a veteran fencer, delve into all things insurance and discuss a bit about our Digital Literacy programme, plus more.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
• The average lifetime of a piece of clothing is approximately 3 years.
• Flax is the earliest known natural textile fabric seen used in about 5000 BC. Flax is the material used to make linen which is seeing a huge come back today in drapery and upholstery.
• Nike (with subsidiary Converse)… View more• The average lifetime of a piece of clothing is approximately 3 years.
• Flax is the earliest known natural textile fabric seen used in about 5000 BC. Flax is the material used to make linen which is seeing a huge come back today in drapery and upholstery.
• Nike (with subsidiary Converse) is the largest fashion company in the world, with a market value of $105 billion.
• There is evidence that cotton and wool were used to create natural fabrics in about 3000 BC and evidence of silk use in 2500 BC in China.
• China is the largest maker and exporter of silk in the world and has been for 100’s of years.
• The average person buys 60 percent more items of clothing every year and keeps them for about half as long as 15 years ago, generating a huge amount of waste.
• The earliest evidence of fabric textiles has been found in Turkey, Egypt, and Israel.
• The creation of man-made fibres has only been within the last 100 years. Rayon was the first man-made fibre created in 1910 and it was called ‘artificial silk’. Viscose is the most common form of Rayon.
• More than 70 percent of the world's population uses second-hand clothing. About 50 percent of collected shoes and clothing is used as second-hand products. Meanwhile, 20 percent is used to produce polishing and cleaning cloths for various industrial purposes, and 26 percent is recycled for applications such as fibre for insulation products, upholstery, fibreboard, and mattresses.
• Microfibre or Ultrasuede was invented over 20 years ago in Japan. Microfibre is the thinnest of all man-made fibres, even finer than silk. it is 100 times finer than a human hair.
• Acrylic is a man-made fibre that has a soft, wool-like hand, is machine washable and has excellent colour retention. It is often an additive to textiles to take advantage of these properties.
• Nearly 100 percent of textiles and clothing are recyclable.
• Nylon is also man-made and was first produced in 1938. It has high strength, excellent resilience, and superior abrasion resistance. Nylon replaced silk stockings for women in the early part of the 20th century.
• The highest quality cotton comes from Egypt.
• Textiles and shoes make up 12% of landfill sites.
• Bamboo is a grass that has been used to create a fabric that hangs much like a heavy linen. It has natural wicking ability that pulls moisture away from the skin so it can be useful in reducing moisture related odour. It also has natural anti-bacterial qualities. Bamboo grows quickly and does not need pesticides to thrive, making it one of the more sustainable textile sources.
Angela from Kelvin Grove
Do you want a new start in the new year? Do you want to be your own boss?
The Plaza is located on the city square in the heart of Palmerston North comprising of more than 100 stores and is Manawatu’s premier shopping location.
The Plaza Lotto has been a top performing outlet for Lotto for many … View moreDo you want a new start in the new year? Do you want to be your own boss?
The Plaza is located on the city square in the heart of Palmerston North comprising of more than 100 stores and is Manawatu’s premier shopping location.
The Plaza Lotto has been a top performing outlet for Lotto for many years (Top100 in NZ) and is in a great location between Kmart and the food court. The owners have decided to move on and give you the opportunity to join the largest retail network in New Zealand. This is a stand-alone store with many opportunities for income diversification for future owners who can think outside the box. All training will be provided by Lotto NZ. You will have the full support of the New Zealand Lotteries Commission and The Plaza to ensure the Lotto service within the mall is secure.
Lotto changes lives, and, more importantly through the NZ Lottery Grants Board, makes significant contributions to over 3,000 community-based organisations. Be a part of that organisation and ensure this outlet remains the exciting place it has become for its many loyal customers.
Asking price : $100,000 (or by negotiation)
Contact Luigi today to find out more (027-2487693)
Disclaimer: Some details of the business for sale are confidential and can only be disclosed upon contacting the owner and by signing of a Confidentiality Agreement. Details will only be given to qualified buyers.
Negotiable
Hi Neighbour,
How does a new set of digital tech products sound?
Digital Boost is giving you the chance to win a $4,000 prize pack with loads of new goodies to make your office look really flash!
Running a small business means you need the right digital tools to work efficiently and … View moreHi Neighbour,
How does a new set of digital tech products sound?
Digital Boost is giving you the chance to win a $4,000 prize pack with loads of new goodies to make your office look really flash!
Running a small business means you need the right digital tools to work efficiently and productively, so make sure you enter our draw to be in with a chance to win an amazing prize pack of brand new tech goodies.
Our latest prize package includes a 13in Apple Macbook Pro, a 24in Samsung Curved monitor, an ergonomic stand-up desk, and a free Xero subscription for one year (T&Cs apply).
All you have to do for a chance to win is simply sign up at Digital Boost and start learning to go into the draw.
If you’ve got a mate, colleague or whānau member who could do with some new gear, let them know too and you'll be in with even more chances to win. Enter today!
The team at Digital Boost
Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub
Kia ora koutou katoa,
A nice selection this week. Here is a list of produce we anticipate will make up this weeks Vege Hub $15 orders:
Lettuce
Potato
Capsicum
Red onion
Banana … View moreKia ora koutou katoa,
A nice selection this week. Here is a list of produce we anticipate will make up this weeks Vege Hub $15 orders:
Lettuce
Potato
Capsicum
Red onion
Banana
Apple
Tangelo ( new season)
Internet banking orders need to be in by midnight Monday 4 October for pick up from your chosen location Thursday 7 October. Remember to bring a couple of bags.
Instructions on how to order can be found in the document attached. Your Internet Banking payment you make also serves as our ordering system.
We are so excited to welcome a new pickup-partnership! We welcome Sammy Norton CEO of the Industry Training Solutions (ITS) Allsorts Centre and her team. What an amazing organization this is. Allsorts is a cafe, a safe and inclusive space for community gatherings. They also work with ITS providing classes. Details about the Allsorts pick up point can be found in the Instructions; however, even if you do not live centre-city I recommend visiting Allsorts anyway and staying for a cuppa.
Have a lovely weekend everyone and please stay safe and well.
The Vege Hub Team
While some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your … View moreWhile some Kiwis are enjoying home grown vegies, many are going without vegetables altogether.
This National Gardening Week we’re encouraging gardeners to grow-an-extra-row to share with neighbours, community pantries, food banks and other local food donation agencies.
To help get your extra row underway Yates is lending a helping hand.
Just register online HERE between 1st and 25th October to receive a FREE packet of Yates Vegie Seeds.
Once you’ve grown your vegies to share (or if you have spare now) please visit HERE to find a list of the organisations that would welcome your donation of fresh homegrown vegies.
Find out more
Jemma from Hokowhitu
Selling my knee high boots i have never worn then as they are to small for me i payed $90 wanting $60
Price: $60
Michelle from Linton
Hi everyone, if you enjoy singing and want to improve or are a beginner wanting to learn, check out the link below.
letsgetsinging.weebly.com... OR for more info PH/TEXT 027 2240 170 OR message me. 😊🎤 Look forward to hearing from you.
The Team from Red Cross Shop Palmerston North
Hi Neighbours
Announcing NEW SEASON SPRING / SUMMER stock in sore now. Call in, we would love to see you.
Corner of Tremaine Ave and Malden Street Palmerston North.
Leon from Hokowhitu
Hi Just wondering if anybody in/around Palmerston North is a proficient enough user of the Interactive Brokers platform to be able to give me a hopefully quick sub-101 lesson on how to set things up and establish a paper account with a view to simple covered call trades. Happy to compensate … View moreHi Just wondering if anybody in/around Palmerston North is a proficient enough user of the Interactive Brokers platform to be able to give me a hopefully quick sub-101 lesson on how to set things up and establish a paper account with a view to simple covered call trades. Happy to compensate tutor. Ta v much.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Here at Neighbourhood Support we know first hand that communities that stay connected and prepared fare better in emergencies and natural disasters than those without a plan.
For the month of October, we want to see how you tackle emergency preparedness. From getting first aid training and … View moreHere at Neighbourhood Support we know first hand that communities that stay connected and prepared fare better in emergencies and natural disasters than those without a plan.
For the month of October, we want to see how you tackle emergency preparedness. From getting first aid training and stocking up on essentials to putting together a grab n’ go bag or working with your neighbours to create a neighbourhood resillience plan, a little bit of planning goes a long way to make sure you and your community can get through any situation. Joining or setting up a Neighbourhood Support group is a great way to keep in touch and work together to reach out, look out and help out one another no matter what life may bring.
Don’t forget! This month also coincides with New Zealand’s national earthquake drill and tsunami hikoi, ShakeOut, which will be taking place on Thursday, October 28th at 9:30am.
Let us know how you’re getting prepared this month by tagging us in your social media posts or emailing us your photos, videos, or experiences to: info@neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz
The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North
Creating a mood board or pinboard using Resene FX Blackboard Paint to keep household notes tidy is easy with this inspiring project.
Find out how to create your own.
Our homes can be our greatest investment and protecting our homes against climate change has become more important than ever.
Our changing climate poses risks to our natural and built environments. Swiss Re in a global analysis of insurance risk said to “expect climate risks to raise global … View moreOur homes can be our greatest investment and protecting our homes against climate change has become more important than ever.
Our changing climate poses risks to our natural and built environments. Swiss Re in a global analysis of insurance risk said to “expect climate risks to raise global property premiums by 33-41% between 2020 and 2040”. The potential increase was deemed a direct consequence of our changing climate.
Our Climate Insights property report provides easily understood information on change to risks for your current or a future property. The report includes robust and actionable information for residential property owners, tenants and investors to enhance their property’s climate resilience.
Find out more
Catherine from Feilding
Come along if you are keen to give cricket a go.
Senior Men's and Women's club cricket is a fun way to get social and keep active over summer.
We are having a get together before the season kicks off to bond with our teams and new members.
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