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Acacia Cove retirement village is flanked to the east by Wattle Downs Golf & Country Club and to the west by an estuary teaming with aquatic wildlife.
Within the community centre is a range of amenities including an open fireplace, billiard table, gym, spa bath, hairdressing salon, … View moreAcacia Cove retirement village is flanked to the east by Wattle Downs Golf & Country Club and to the west by an estuary teaming with aquatic wildlife.
Within the community centre is a range of amenities including an open fireplace, billiard table, gym, spa bath, hairdressing salon, nurse's station, library and computers. A beautifully appointed meeting room forms the focal point for all activities from the walking group to the garden club, and provides a place to gather before and after going across the road to the golf course.
Long time manager Bruce cullington welcomes people to find out more about retirement village living and invites you to pay the village a visit
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Cathy from Manurewa
I need to re-home Squeex. She has 'adopted' us, however she is giving our four cats a hard time. She is a lovely b&w approximately 4 to 6 years old. Since we have been feeding her she has put on weight and her fur has improved. We've taken her to our vet and she has been … View moreI need to re-home Squeex. She has 'adopted' us, however she is giving our four cats a hard time. She is a lovely b&w approximately 4 to 6 years old. Since we have been feeding her she has put on weight and her fur has improved. We've taken her to our vet and she has been vaccinated and wormed. Her teeth were rotten and she had all her teeth removed at the end of April. She is now fully recovered but is still on a soft diet. She is spayed, so somebody loved her at some stage. We have had a couple of people move from the area about the time she arrived! We are calling her Squeex, due to her squeeky meow. She needs a loving home after what she has been through. Her nature with humans is friendly although does not like to be picked up and does not do laps at his stage. . Gives leg rubs and will come inside, accepts wearing a collar. Loves food. With the right older family where she is the only cat she would be a love-bug.
I want a loving home for her. Located in Manurewa.
Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc
Generator Programme. Where enterprising Kiwis in hardship, seize their opportunities and bring their ideas to life, sparking fruitful innovation in our communities. Come to hear Tammy Potini, as the National Community Lead for the Generator programme introduces a couple of Generites who dreamt, … View moreGenerator Programme. Where enterprising Kiwis in hardship, seize their opportunities and bring their ideas to life, sparking fruitful innovation in our communities. Come to hear Tammy Potini, as the National Community Lead for the Generator programme introduces a couple of Generites who dreamt, planned and now succeeding. thegenerator.org.nz...
Ko te mutanga oranga, he timatatanga kaha! Winning starts with beginning!
Visitors/guests are welcome to attend
Time: 6.30 for 7pm
Venue: Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club, Nelson St, Pukekohe.
Cost: $30 Contact: bpwfranklinsec@gmail.com to obtain bank account details by 8pm Sunday 22nd May .
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
French teen Eloi Rolland, who has been missing in Auckland since March 2020, told his family he wanted to bring them to New Zealand.
More than two years after his disappearance, his parents Thierry and Catherine Rolland have finally arrived from France.
They do not know what happened to their … View moreFrench teen Eloi Rolland, who has been missing in Auckland since March 2020, told his family he wanted to bring them to New Zealand.
More than two years after his disappearance, his parents Thierry and Catherine Rolland have finally arrived from France.
They do not know what happened to their son, and they’re desperate for answers.
“We don’t know what’s happened,” Catherine said. “We realise he is perhaps in another place.”
But the couple remain hopeful that Eloi is alive and well and said they would always be there for him.
Click 'read more' for the full story on Stuff.
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Lee from
We have expanded our Nelson St Warehouse and now have a John Young Furniture Clearance Center. Loads of lounge Suites, dining tables, and chairs below wholesale prices. Plus our usual range of end lines including Gardeners Gifts priced to clear - open all weekend, 9 am to 3.30 pm - 33 Nelson St … View moreWe have expanded our Nelson St Warehouse and now have a John Young Furniture Clearance Center. Loads of lounge Suites, dining tables, and chairs below wholesale prices. Plus our usual range of end lines including Gardeners Gifts priced to clear - open all weekend, 9 am to 3.30 pm - 33 Nelson St Pukekohe
Steele Mildwaters from Counties Manukau Badminton Association
Counties Manukau Badminton Association has started a programme for parents and caregivers who find it hard to get out and active with small children. Every Wednesday from 10:30am to 12pm Counties will be hosting social badminton for parents, caregivers and members of the community. The programme is… View moreCounties Manukau Badminton Association has started a programme for parents and caregivers who find it hard to get out and active with small children. Every Wednesday from 10:30am to 12pm Counties will be hosting social badminton for parents, caregivers and members of the community. The programme is free during the month of May and all skill levels are welcome. Rackets are freely available and our team is here to help in any way we can.
For more information contact us on (09) 299 0842 or email office@countiesbadminton.org. The courts are located at 41R Elliot Street, Papakura, opposite Ray Small Park.
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Here is today's newsletter. Have a great weekend and see you all on Monday!
Lee from
Our latest auction is now live - loads of collectibles, antiques, end lines, and household items. Bidding is now available and the auction ends on Wednesday 25th May at 6 pm.
www.franklinauctions.co.nz...
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Linda from Takanini
Hi Neighbours
I am concerned about the number of people who park in designated mobility parking spaces (marked with a wheelchair on the space and/or a sign). As a Carer for my mum I take her out and about every now and then not just appointments, however it becomes difficult when people park in … View moreHi Neighbours
I am concerned about the number of people who park in designated mobility parking spaces (marked with a wheelchair on the space and/or a sign). As a Carer for my mum I take her out and about every now and then not just appointments, however it becomes difficult when people park in these spaces without the tag in their car.
Recently, I took my mum to an appointment however we couldn't park in the alloted space because a young mum with a baby had parked there. When I approached her she said she was allowed to park there because she had a baby and abused me somewhat. There is a difference between a wheelchair and baby carriage.
Just a note to please be mindful of the people in our community who, for whatever reason, required these spaces kept clear for them.
We pay for the privilege of being able to use these spaces. Please be mindful of people who really need them.
Thank you
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We are heading into flu season, and you have good reason to ensure that your home is healthy and mildew free, and that should start with your curtains. You can trust our experienced team to professionally clean your curtains, drapes or blinds.
We offer full take down and rehang service and can … View moreWe are heading into flu season, and you have good reason to ensure that your home is healthy and mildew free, and that should start with your curtains. You can trust our experienced team to professionally clean your curtains, drapes or blinds.
We offer full take down and rehang service and can provide complimentary replacement drapes while your drapes are being cleaned.
Cleaning Services Tip:
To protect your curtains from mould, vacuum all the furnishings in your home frequently and periodically have them professionally cleaned. Wipe down your windows with water and detergent.
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Virginia Warren from BPW Franklin Inc
Generator Programme. Where enterprising Kiwis in hardship, seize their opportunities and bring their ideas to life, sparking fruitful innovation in our communities.
Come to hear Tammy Potini, as the National Community Lead for the Generator programme introduces a couple of Generites who dreamt, … View moreGenerator Programme. Where enterprising Kiwis in hardship, seize their opportunities and bring their ideas to life, sparking fruitful innovation in our communities.
Come to hear Tammy Potini, as the National Community Lead for the Generator programme introduces a couple of Generites who dreamt, planned and now succeeding. thegenerator.org.nz...
Ko te mutanga oranga, he timatatanga kaha! Winning starts with beginning!
Visitors/guests are welcome to attend
Time: 6.30 for 7pm
Venue: Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club, Nelson St, Pukekohe.
Cost: $30 Contact: bpwfranklinsec@gmail.com to obtain bank account details by 8pm Sunday 22nd May .
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