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Kathryn King Reporter from Manawatū Standard
The new speedway season has officially begun, will you be headed along to watch?
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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...
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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Vikki from Palmerston North Central
I have many magazines, in excellent condition, to give away. M2 Man, M2 Woman, Mindfood and maybe other ones. Pick up only thanks
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"Kia ora – Cathy McCullum from New World Melody’s here. Keen to discover a new top drop in time for summer?
My favourite wine from this year’s New World Wine Awards is the Madam Sass Central Otago Pinot Noir Rosé 2019. It’s the Champion Rosé for the second year in a row, and I … View more"Kia ora – Cathy McCullum from New World Melody’s here. Keen to discover a new top drop in time for summer?
My favourite wine from this year’s New World Wine Awards is the Madam Sass Central Otago Pinot Noir Rosé 2019. It’s the Champion Rosé for the second year in a row, and I love its gorgeous pale pink colour and aromas of fresh ripe strawberries, and of course its affordable price tag. It’s a drop enjoyed sitting out on the deck and sharing with friends over a delicious summer platter.”
Come into your local New World and explore the Top 50 Gold-medal winning wines – we have winners for every budget. Plus join us for complimentary wine sampling and try before you buy.
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Yvonne from Takaro
A small laptop.
Specifications
Brand/Model: HP 11" x360 Convertible Laptop (11-AB127TU)
Processor: 1.1GHz Intel® Celeron® N4000 Dual Core Processor (turbo boosts up to 2.6GHz)
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 128GB SSD
Display: 11.6" diagonal HD WLED-backlit touch screen (1366 x 768)
Webcam:… View moreA small laptop.
Specifications
Brand/Model: HP 11" x360 Convertible Laptop (11-AB127TU)
Processor: 1.1GHz Intel® Celeron® N4000 Dual Core Processor (turbo boosts up to 2.6GHz)
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 128GB SSD
Display: 11.6" diagonal HD WLED-backlit touch screen (1366 x 768)
Webcam: HP Webcam
Connections/Ports: 1 HDMI 1.4; 1 headphone/microphone combo; 1 USB 3.1 Gen 1 (Data transfer only); 2 USB 2.00
Software: Windows 10
Warranty: 12 Months
Graphics: UMA Integrated
Network: Realtek RTL8821CE 802.11b/g/n/ac (1x1) Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 4.2 Combo
Price: $450
The Team from Resene ColorShop Palmerston North
Make this easy rustic side table and paint in your favourite tonal Resene colours.
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Thanks to the Heritage team at Palmerston North Library we have a lovely display available to view this Sunday at our open afternoon.
Come along and learn some more about our local heritage buildings and history in Caccia Birch House, a beautiful heritage building itself.
We open at 1:00pm … View moreThanks to the Heritage team at Palmerston North Library we have a lovely display available to view this Sunday at our open afternoon.
Come along and learn some more about our local heritage buildings and history in Caccia Birch House, a beautiful heritage building itself.
We open at 1:00pm through until 4:00pm so now is your chance to immerse yoursefl in your local history!
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Feedback from our parents and grandparents is so appreciated.
Grant from Kelvin Grove
4 D'Urville Place-This Saturday 19th of October 7 a.m. till 12 noon. we have a huge amount of household goods including close golf clubs, garden tools, kitchenware etc.look for the signs, park on the road and walk up the driveway.
Negotiable
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Reg Romans from SeniorNet Palmerston North
SeniorNet PN is looking for new premises - we think we have the larger rooms for meetings or training for larger numbers arranged.
We are still looking for a small office area or space where we can do some admin functions and have prospective / current members call and discuss their concerns and … View moreSeniorNet PN is looking for new premises - we think we have the larger rooms for meetings or training for larger numbers arranged.
We are still looking for a small office area or space where we can do some admin functions and have prospective / current members call and discuss their concerns and this area may also be suitable for one on one training and storing some computer equipment etc. Due to our membership age we would like this on the ground floor or a building with a lift etc.
SeniorNet around the world help those over 50 years with their tech concerns. As we are volunteer and a charity the rent is a concern.
Please contact me at regromans@gmail.com if you have any suggestions that may be suitable.
Thanks Reg.
Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ
To celebrate World Food Day, we're delighted to share that we've launched a new Foodbank Project hub in Palmerston North!
Stu and the team at Palmerston North Salvation Army are grateful to receive donations made through The Foodbank Project. When people come to their foodbank seeking … View moreTo celebrate World Food Day, we're delighted to share that we've launched a new Foodbank Project hub in Palmerston North!
Stu and the team at Palmerston North Salvation Army are grateful to receive donations made through The Foodbank Project. When people come to their foodbank seeking support, they are able to use your donation in food parcels, along with other essential items help get them through the tough times they're facing ❤
Sign up to become a Foodbank Project donor and donate an Palmerston North bundle today!
Huge thanks to our partners Countdown Supermarkets and Lucid - we couldn't do this without their support!
Steph from Aokautere - Fitzherbert
Hi folks, just received a rather well done scam in the post. Real stamps and contained a lovely brochure for the company Seanorama Holiday. Inside were 2 scratch and win cards. Wow! Guess what? I won 2nd prize - US$220,000. Smelling a rather large rat I did a simple google search and saw a Stuff.co… View moreHi folks, just received a rather well done scam in the post. Real stamps and contained a lovely brochure for the company Seanorama Holiday. Inside were 2 scratch and win cards. Wow! Guess what? I won 2nd prize - US$220,000. Smelling a rather large rat I did a simple google search and saw a Stuff.co article on this from 2015 and 2018 warning Kiwis of a scam.
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