West End, Palmerston North

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1310 days ago

Flying Invaders 2nd Photo

Michelle from Linton

This is another photo of our flying invaders. This photo looks completely different from the first photo.

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1312 days ago

Best News Ever!

Michelle from Linton

Has everyone heard that Rodney the cat has been found again! Found in New Plymouth at Mt Paritutu. Now living in Wanganui. He will have a GPS tracker so hopefully our lovely boy will have the best life ever from here on in. So happy I could burst ๐Ÿ˜‚ www.facebook.com...

1310 days ago

Wooden Book Shelf Wanted

Dave from Hokowhitu

Iโ€™m looking to buy a wooden book-shelf, approximately 1500mm high x 900mm wide. Rimu or Kauri preferred. Pls call me(Dave) on 027 356 8000.

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1311 days ago

Job for ex-travel agents

Quinton from Milson

I have a job for EX TRAVEL AGENTS - if you lost your job as a result of COVID and are looking for a new job, please send me a private message via neighbourly - I will respond accordingly and we can go from there!
Hear from you soon :-)

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1312 days ago

The good old days ๐Ÿ˜

Michelle from Linton

Hi all, I was listening to a talkback station last night, and the conversation got me thinking about some of the great places that used to be around, such as the good old fashioned tea rooms. There were so many in Palmy, nothing quite like them now. Does anyone remember these and a place called … View moreHi all, I was listening to a talkback station last night, and the conversation got me thinking about some of the great places that used to be around, such as the good old fashioned tea rooms. There were so many in Palmy, nothing quite like them now. Does anyone remember these and a place called Cone and Candy on the corner of Princess and Broadway. Some of the tea rooms I remember were Betsy Lee, Upstairs Downstairs, the little one next to the Regent, (can't remember it's name) The Loft in Broadway Mall, Stafford Arcade, Wedgewood Lounge in DIC and PDC and the tea rooms in the store McKenzie's. Just some reminiscing for you. What great times. I really miss those tea rooms with the great food and remember before these fancy coffees, the coffee they used to have in the percolator with whipped cream, yum yum! Would love to hear your memories too. Have a great day everyone ๐Ÿ˜€

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1312 days ago

*****Handy Person Needed*****

Heather from Roslyn - Terrace End

Wanting recommendations for a all round handy person to complete general household maintenance (We are not needing help with lawns and gardens). Would like someone with experience please. Thankyou.

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1311 days ago

Old net curtains

Emily from Linton

Looking for old netcurtains to repurpose in the garden if anyone have any lying around

Thanks in advance

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1312 days ago

Beeswax melting pot

Emily from Linton

Beeswax melting pot

Does anyone have one they no longer use for sale?

Many thanks

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1311 days ago

GARAGE SALE

Janet from Hokowhitu

Great items such as cutlery ,plants. Books, kitchen iems, dinner services plus many more

Negotiable

1311 days ago

Introducing.. Busy Lizzy Gardens

Neighbourly.co.nz

Meet Liz from Busy Lizzy Gardens. Liz runs one of our fantastic Premium Businesses who have used Neighbourly Premium as a platform to build a strong local presence within their community.

Find out how you can Grow your Business with Neighbourly Premium
Find out more

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1311 days ago

Manawatu Walking Festival has new walks

Walking New Zealand

Come and spend a weekend in Palmerston North for the 7th Manawatu Walking Festival from 5-7 March 2021.

Choose from eleven guided walks, including sunset, farm, country, river, sculpture, historic, mountain views, etc

Exciting walks to suit all ages and fitness types

Hosted by … View more
Come and spend a weekend in Palmerston North for the 7th Manawatu Walking Festival from 5-7 March 2021.

Choose from eleven guided walks, including sunset, farm, country, river, sculpture, historic, mountain views, etc

Exciting walks to suit all ages and fitness types

Hosted by experienced tramping guides, historians, conservationists, story-tellers and photographers.

For more info go to www.mwf.org.nz.

Numbers are limited. Bookings are essential.
Find out more

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1312 days ago

Only one month to go until Neighbours Day Aotearoa 2021 kicks off!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This year's event runs from March 20 - 30th with the theme being 'The Great Plant Swap' as an easy way for neighbourhoods to grow stronger together.

Here's some ideas for ways you could get involved:

โ€ข swap seeds with a neighbour
โ€ข gift a plant you've grown to… View more
This year's event runs from March 20 - 30th with the theme being 'The Great Plant Swap' as an easy way for neighbourhoods to grow stronger together.

Here's some ideas for ways you could get involved:

โ€ข swap seeds with a neighbour
โ€ข gift a plant you've grown to a neighbour
โ€ข take some flowers to a neighbour
โ€ข organise a produce swap
โ€ข share garden tips or recipes for food in season
โ€ข create community gardens or berm pollinator pathways
โ€ข host an inclusive garden-themed working bee
โ€ข a friendly neighbourhood BBQ with homegrown ingredients

The options are endless! At the end of the day, our shared aim is to help bring people together by encouraging intentional connection with our neighbours. Whether that be organising a street party, sharing a cuppa, or simply saying โ€˜Kia Ora!โ€ to those who live around you, every action helps to create a safer and more connected New Zealand.

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1312 days ago

New to The Market For Sale

Principal and Licensee Agent from Stu Fleming and Lyndsey Elliott - Ray White Real Estate

Just Listed Today!
Three Bedroom Brick, Tile and Aluminium home in the popular suburb of Milson
Buyer Enquiry Over $519,000

Be quick to view this one!

1312 days ago

The Benefits of Buying Locally

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Want to put your money where your heart is? Locally made products come with a whole lot of benefits - typically higher quality and greater attention to detail being in the top two.

The face behind the product had a dream of starting up on their own, knew in their heart of hearts it was a great … View more
Want to put your money where your heart is? Locally made products come with a whole lot of benefits - typically higher quality and greater attention to detail being in the top two.

The face behind the product had a dream of starting up on their own, knew in their heart of hearts it was a great product (or service) and believed it could help others. So, they took some risks, took over the dining table, made lots of mistakes, thought about the business day and night - but always kept going. Here are some decent reasons to shop local...

Boosting the local economy: Seventy per cent of all NZ Enterprises are sole traders. That's a big number. But purchasing locally doesn't just build an economic future for small businesses, itโ€™s an economic confidence that spills out into other areas in life and the community.

Customer service: Buy locally and you are sure to receive a customer service above the ordinary. Plus, it's always reassuring to know you can call a local number if somethings amiss or not quite right.

Feel good factor: Knowing that your money lands in the lap of a local business with integrity and passion creates that lovely feel-good factor. You can see the love in the product, the packaging, the personal notes.

Customised goods = meeting consumer needs: More often than not you are talking to the maker directly so selecting a specific colour or changing out something is more likely to happen.

Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1312 days ago

Conservatory Roof replacemant

Janelle from Milson

Hi neighbourly members. Can you please recommend an honest and reliable person that can replace our conservatory roof. Maybe you might know of a family member or friends that have replaced their conservatory roof? Many thanks.

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