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Call us today! If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years renovation experience then choose us.
We are based in East Auckland and have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the builder), Kelvin (the plumber), Chevi (the electrician) and Russell (the tiler) to … View moreCall us today! If you’re looking for a friendly family run business with over 35 years renovation experience then choose us.
We are based in East Auckland and have a team of good qualified people – Jade (the builder), Kelvin (the plumber), Chevi (the electrician) and Russell (the tiler) to do every job right.
Our team follows industry guidelines on coronavirus safety procedures to keep your family protected.
Book online using the link below or call Lucy on 021 022 55 388 for a chat about your amazing renovation plans.
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Daffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s largest fundraising and awareness campaign, and it’s crucial to allow us to support those impacted by cancer. We offer everything from a helpline and counselling support through to transport and accommodation during treatment.
Cancer doesn’t stop, and … View moreDaffodil Day is the Cancer Society’s largest fundraising and awareness campaign, and it’s crucial to allow us to support those impacted by cancer. We offer everything from a helpline and counselling support through to transport and accommodation during treatment.
Cancer doesn’t stop, and with your help, we won’t either. More New Zealanders will get cancer this year than ever before and no one should face cancer alone. Just $24 helps get someone to treatment. Please give generously this Daffodil Day so we can continue to be a lifeline for people with cancer and their whānau.
To donate today, visit daffodilday.org.nz.
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Janet from Pukekohe
We know the weather forecast for tomorrow is not good but the IHC Shop in Pukekohe will still be open and it is Thursday Fill A Basket Day for $10.00 in the main shop.
Price: $10
Janet from Pukekohe
Need to grab some last minute winter clothes or restock your wardrobe with summer items come into the IHC Op Shop in Pukekohe where we have a range of both with more summer clothes coming in all the time. All at very reasonable prices. Come in and have a look.
Negotiable
The NZ Compare Awards are back... and we have introduced MOBILE Awards for the first time returning as an in-person celebration with a Gala Awards night hosted by Mike McRoberts in Auckland on December 1st 2022.
Recognising excellence, leadership and innovation in the New Zealand utility … View moreThe NZ Compare Awards are back... and we have introduced MOBILE Awards for the first time returning as an in-person celebration with a Gala Awards night hosted by Mike McRoberts in Auckland on December 1st 2022.
Recognising excellence, leadership and innovation in the New Zealand utility sectors, the NZ Compare Awards are back for the 6th year and in response to consumer demand, we have introduced MOBILE Awards for the first time.
As the boundaries between the utility industries continue to blur the organisers have responded to growing demand to increase the categories and industries celebrated by the NZ Compare Awards and will now recognise excellence and achievement within New Zealand’s BROADBAND, ENERGY and MOBILE sectors for the first time.
Award categories are consumer driven and informed by the 300,000 Kiwis who use NZ Compare websites each month. Winning carries real gravitas with the Kiwi consumer and the awards represent an opportunity to be confident in the talent and vision your company has worked so hard towards. This significant event will recognise the companies that provide New Zealanders with the very best products and services across these essential industries.
The NZ Compare Awards are supported by a wide range of companies including Movinghub, Vector Metering, Chorus, realestate.co.nz and Neighbourly. The prestigious awards will recognise the companies that provide New Zealanders with the very best products and services in their industries. With a range of different categories including best home and mobile provider, best customer support, fastest service, best rural provider and best broadband innovation.
Winning an NZ Compare Award depends on a combination of criteria. These include consumer surveys and reviews on the NZ Compare websites and decisions from our expert judging panel.
"Judged by an independent panel of New Zealand experts and presented at our gala awards event, the NZ Compare Awards provide a unique stage on which we recognize and reward the achievements of the New Zealand utility sectors." said Gavin Male, CEO of NZ Compare.
So what do you think? Give a shout out to your favourite utility provider here - not just for doing their job... we want to hear about those that go above and beyond! Who should be a winner?
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Sapeer Mayron Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora Neighbours,
Have you seen Tagisia Sanelivi?
Police are calling for help to find Sanelivi, who has been reported missing from Māngere. She goes by Sia, is 75-years-old and was last seen early this morning at Orly Avenue.
Police say she is around 5ft tall, of skinny build and is believed … View moreKia ora Neighbours,
Have you seen Tagisia Sanelivi?
Police are calling for help to find Sanelivi, who has been reported missing from Māngere. She goes by Sia, is 75-years-old and was last seen early this morning at Orly Avenue.
Police say she is around 5ft tall, of skinny build and is believed be dressed in a white t-shirt, black jacket and brown pants.
Her family and Police have concerns for her welfare and we ask anyone who has seen her, to contact Police immediately.
Anyone with information is asked to call Police on 111 and quote P051659465.
Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc
NO ORDINARY SHEILA.
Wonderful support from the community for the BPW Franklin Education bursary. From the end of this week the applications for the bursary will be available and will close in the middle of October.
This bursary is open to any woman who has connections with Franklin and will aims … View moreNO ORDINARY SHEILA.
Wonderful support from the community for the BPW Franklin Education bursary. From the end of this week the applications for the bursary will be available and will close in the middle of October.
This bursary is open to any woman who has connections with Franklin and will aims be enrolled at a recognised NZ tertiary education institution in 2023. Application forms are available from coordinator@bpwfranklin.org.nz.
Anybody who would like to support this bursary donations are still being accepted.
Jackie from Karaka
The Salvation Army Pukekohe Corps are having a Design a Mural competition. The winning entry will have their work displayed in a large mural on the front of the building
Janet from Pukekohe
The IHC Op Shop in Pukekohe needs more volunteers. Please message us or pop into the shop (7 Hall Street, Pukekohe) for more information.
Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre
The Pukekohe Library Knitting and Crochet Group will be holding a series of special knit, crochet and natter here at the Franklin Arts Centre, surrounded by the vibrant and joyous exhibition of neon and crochet works by Lissy Robinson-Cole and Rudi Robinson.
Beginner and experienced crafters are… View moreThe Pukekohe Library Knitting and Crochet Group will be holding a series of special knit, crochet and natter here at the Franklin Arts Centre, surrounded by the vibrant and joyous exhibition of neon and crochet works by Lissy Robinson-Cole and Rudi Robinson.
Beginner and experienced crafters are very welcome. Bring along a project that you are working on, or start a new project for one of the awesome local organizations that the group donates knitted and crocheted items to. (Some materials provided)
The group also gratefully accepts any donations of yarn as they create hand-made items to gift to the following organizations:
Pukekohe Hospital, Family Support, Womens Refuge, Plunket, Bellyfull, Age Concern, Koha Shed
Pukekohe Library Knitting and Crochet Group Meet-ups
Wednesdays, 10am - 12pm
24 August - 5 October
New Zealand Steel Gallery
Franklin Arts Centre
FREE event. No booking required.
Being retired may mean you have more time to do the things you've always wanted to do. Or you might want to look for new ideas to do things you never knew you'd enjoy. In any case, there's a range of opportunities you can enjoy in retirement.
Guide to Volunteering
Organizations … View moreBeing retired may mean you have more time to do the things you've always wanted to do. Or you might want to look for new ideas to do things you never knew you'd enjoy. In any case, there's a range of opportunities you can enjoy in retirement.
Guide to Volunteering
Organizations recognise that older people bring a wealth of skills and expertise to volunteering. By passing on your skills and learning you can make a difference to people’s lives. Volunteering is also a good way to make new friends and improve general levels of health and fitness.
Become a coach or mentor
Older people's skills and experiences are highly valued in communities. You can put your work experience to good use by becoming a mentor or coach. In return you can develop your own interpersonal skills and remain active and involved in your community.
If you’re aged 60 and over, value your independence but want greater security, come and have a look at the superb properties we have to offer
Contact long time manager Burce Cullington on (09) 268 8522
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This Saturday the Kai Franklin Food Truck is landing in Pukekohe’s town square.
Come get a free bowl of warming beef pho, kimchi toasted cheese sammies and brown butter honey cookies, made with ingredients from local food producers. It’ll also be your last chance to speak with the project … View moreThis Saturday the Kai Franklin Food Truck is landing in Pukekohe’s town square.
Come get a free bowl of warming beef pho, kimchi toasted cheese sammies and brown butter honey cookies, made with ingredients from local food producers. It’ll also be your last chance to speak with the project team about the plan. Submit your feedback by 31 August 2022.
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Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre
Found Poetry
Friday 26 August
10am to 2pm
Combine collage and word play in this mindful workshop. An exploration of poetic devices using words, phrases and images found in the lush pages of old art magazines. There are no rules or boundaries – just start from a word or phrase that catches … View moreFound Poetry
Friday 26 August
10am to 2pm
Combine collage and word play in this mindful workshop. An exploration of poetic devices using words, phrases and images found in the lush pages of old art magazines. There are no rules or boundaries – just start from a word or phrase that catches your eye and let your creativity flow.
This is a FREE activity. Booking is not required. Mark your calendar!
Janet from Pukekohe
The IHC Op Shop in Pukekohe has a telephone/small table for sale for $25.00. Come and visit us.
Price: $25
Janet from Pukekohe
The IHC Op Shop in Pukekohe has the above for sale for $35.00. In good condition. S O L D
Price: $35
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