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The entrance foyer at Caccia Birch House features stunning carved rimu panelling with a four-meter high ceiling.
Five stained glass panels surround the front door, 2 are original and 3 were created and made in Norsewood following the Danish sunburst design that features on the exterior eves.
… View moreThe entrance foyer at Caccia Birch House features stunning carved rimu panelling with a four-meter high ceiling.
Five stained glass panels surround the front door, 2 are original and 3 were created and made in Norsewood following the Danish sunburst design that features on the exterior eves.
The foyer leads to the gorgeous ‘afternoon conservatory,’ perfect for keeping warm whilst relaxing on a brisk afternoon.
The impressive foyer is often utilised for cocktail functions and wet-weather wedding ceremonies.
Debra from Milson
Andrew Loyld Webber's The Show Must Go On musical of the Phantom of the Opera is the stage shown on short term 48 hour release from today. www.youtube.com...
With the postponement of our much anticipated 125th Anniversary celebration this Sunday and the lockdown in place we will showcase a little of the house, room by room over the coming days and let you know a little about its history and how we use it today.
Caccia Birch House was designed by … View moreWith the postponement of our much anticipated 125th Anniversary celebration this Sunday and the lockdown in place we will showcase a little of the house, room by room over the coming days and let you know a little about its history and how we use it today.
Caccia Birch House was designed by Danish architect Ludolf Georg West and still stands on its original site.
The original home cost a little under 900 pounds to build.
It was one of the first large houses erected in the city and was built for Jacob Nannestad and his family.
Nannestad was a Norwegian immigrant and a partner in the Richter, Nannestad and Jensen sawmilling firm, which was engaged in clearing bush in the wider Hokowhitu area at the time.
This is Lulu from Mount Eden in Auckland, who has gone from having almost no-one home at the same time to having seven flatmates home almost all the time and this is how she feels about it...
Who are your bubble pets? Share your photos of your pets in the comments below - whether it’s helping … View moreThis is Lulu from Mount Eden in Auckland, who has gone from having almost no-one home at the same time to having seven flatmates home almost all the time and this is how she feels about it...
Who are your bubble pets? Share your photos of your pets in the comments below - whether it’s helping you work from home, on a local neighbourhood walk getting some exercise, or any cute, fun, and funny photos!
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enliven - Presbyterian Support Central
Until the nation moves to at least alert level 2, elderly people will not have the freedom to do many of the daily tasks we take for granted. And the risk to their health and wellbeing will increase.
Enliven’s Wellbeing Assistance team are making sure the older people in your community have … View moreUntil the nation moves to at least alert level 2, elderly people will not have the freedom to do many of the daily tasks we take for granted. And the risk to their health and wellbeing will increase.
Enliven’s Wellbeing Assistance team are making sure the older people in your community have everything they need to be well.
We are finding that they need the most practical items:
- Food
- Personal hygiene products, including continence products
- Heaters and warm clothing as winter sets in
- Personal safety alarms (in case of a fall, they can instantly request help)
- Regular phone calls for companionship and safety
You can ensure that food and essential supplies are delivered to older people in your community.
Learn more
Hi Neighbours!
The Office for Seniors is working hard to keep you informed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our most recent COVID-19 special edition Newsletter includes phone numbers for all regional civil defence teams, they can help you if you are struggling to access your supermarket … View moreHi Neighbours!
The Office for Seniors is working hard to keep you informed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our most recent COVID-19 special edition Newsletter includes phone numbers for all regional civil defence teams, they can help you if you are struggling to access your supermarket essentials.
It also includes details on COVID-19 related scams and what to look out for to stay safe.
Read the newsletter here: bit.ly...
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North
Refresh an old fashioned mail tray with a modern new look using the Resene Whites and Neutrals range.
Reinvent it as a magazine holder, spice rack or use it to hold your favourite cookbooks. Paint the front panel in Resene FX Blackboard Paint and use it as a handy writing space.
Make the most … View moreRefresh an old fashioned mail tray with a modern new look using the Resene Whites and Neutrals range.
Reinvent it as a magazine holder, spice rack or use it to hold your favourite cookbooks. Paint the front panel in Resene FX Blackboard Paint and use it as a handy writing space.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create your own Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Jenni from Palmerston North Central
hi guys ..I am a little confused by what was publicized as a safety precaution when shopping in supermarkets. That 1 in and 1 out policy?
The other day I went to get some groceries, first time since the lockdown.
I queued up ..there were only a few of us and I thought to myself, thats good...there… View morehi guys ..I am a little confused by what was publicized as a safety precaution when shopping in supermarkets. That 1 in and 1 out policy?
The other day I went to get some groceries, first time since the lockdown.
I queued up ..there were only a few of us and I thought to myself, thats good...there was a gazebo outside New World Pioneer Hyway , another plus point... How nice of the shop ...then the woman at the entrance said we could ALL go in ...
To my surprise, there was quite a crowd of shoppers inside already. It was difficult to keep the 2 m distance ..... I was in and out in 30 minutes. If there was a sick person inside, we would all be infected ...
I wish the shop would not let so many people in at the same time ..I would feel safer ...
Or was I being paranoid? what do you think?
Jenni
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Anna Smith from Beaurepaires Palmerston North
Hey Neighbours!
Need a puncture repaired? We've heard a few people have been getting punctures while out doing their essential errands or heading to work.
But don't worry we can help! You can book online or call our team on 0800 30 50 60.
Plus we have contactless servicing to ensure … View moreHey Neighbours!
Need a puncture repaired? We've heard a few people have been getting punctures while out doing their essential errands or heading to work.
But don't worry we can help! You can book online or call our team on 0800 30 50 60.
Plus we have contactless servicing to ensure your safety - so you’ll have peace of mind when attending your appointment.
To book a puncture repair click here: bit.ly...
To find out more about contactless servicing and which stores are open, click the READ MORE button below.
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Over the next few weeks, THINK Hauora will contact thousands of people across the MidCentral District on behalf of General Practice clinics. If you belong to a practice which offers a portal, you can expect an email from THINK Hauora inviting you to register online.
Almost one million New … View moreOver the next few weeks, THINK Hauora will contact thousands of people across the MidCentral District on behalf of General Practice clinics. If you belong to a practice which offers a portal, you can expect an email from THINK Hauora inviting you to register online.
Almost one million New Zealanders already use a patient portal to connect with their General Practice team without coming into the practice. Here are a few services which may be offered through your General Practice portal:
● Request repeat prescriptions
● View laboratory results such as blood tests
● See your current diagnosis, medications and medical conditions
● Send and receive secure messages between you and your General Practice.
If you are offered Patient Portal services – say YES!
Check out our THINK Hauora is helping communities stay connected with their General Practice teams here
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You might be using more wet wipes to keep your home clean, but it’s very important not to flush them afterwards.
They block up the pipes, which then need fixing immediately. When workers have to leave home to fix blocked pipes, they’re at risk of COVID-19. That puts everyone else in their … View moreYou might be using more wet wipes to keep your home clean, but it’s very important not to flush them afterwards.
They block up the pipes, which then need fixing immediately. When workers have to leave home to fix blocked pipes, they’re at risk of COVID-19. That puts everyone else in their bubble at risk as well.
Do your bit for workers and their whānau, and put your wet wipes in the bin.
Find out more
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Manawatū Standard
Hello Neighbours,
We're feeling optimistic this morning, pondering life after lockdown, and we have a couple of hopeful questions for you.
We'd love to know from people in the community, what is the one thing you are most looking forward to post-lockdown?
Also, what has been one … View moreHello Neighbours,
We're feeling optimistic this morning, pondering life after lockdown, and we have a couple of hopeful questions for you.
We'd love to know from people in the community, what is the one thing you are most looking forward to post-lockdown?
Also, what has been one positive thing to come out of your time in lockdown?
Please write NFP if you don't wish for you comments to published.
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NumberWorks'nWords Palmerston North
We are now online!
With most of us staying home at the moment, we have adapted our tutoring to be online! Our lessons are taken over zoom with our awesome tutors and are already a great success!
We are taking enrolments for Term 2 now. To find out more about our lessons please call.
Hi there Neighbours!
With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as … View moreHi there Neighbours!
With numerous gigs, concerts and festivals postponed or cancelled as a result of the level 4 response, we want you to dance the lockdown away with the new Neighbourly Spotify Playlist! Make your suggestions in the comments below - recommend anything you like on there, as well as tunes you think your Neighbours will enjoy. Chuck in some taste-breakers, one-hit wonders or some good old Kiwi classics - it really doesn’t matter. So if you’re running out of ideas on things to do, why not a dance party?
Just remember: keep it PG, refrain from putting any songs in the mix that may cause offence to your Neighbours. You can find the playlist here.
Happy raving NZ!
Reach out
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Reporter Manawatū Standard
Mōrena kiritata,
Here at the Manawatū Standard we've been seeing all kinds of weird and wonderful backyard projects taking of over lockdown.
Beth McMenamin transformed the reserve near her home in Feilding into a fairyland paradise with the help of her parents.
What kinds of things have… View moreMōrena kiritata,
Here at the Manawatū Standard we've been seeing all kinds of weird and wonderful backyard projects taking of over lockdown.
Beth McMenamin transformed the reserve near her home in Feilding into a fairyland paradise with the help of her parents.
What kinds of things have you been creating during lockdown?
Send us your projects, we'd love to check them out.
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