Papamoa Beach, Papamoa

886 days ago

Welcome Bay Road nightworks

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Welcome Bay Road between the Welcome Bay slip lane and Meadowviews Drive will be under stop/go conditions from 6pm to 6am from Sunday, 26 June to Tuesday, 28 June for road surfacing works (weather dependent).

The work is part of our annual roading programme, improving road safety and investing … View more
Welcome Bay Road between the Welcome Bay slip lane and Meadowviews Drive will be under stop/go conditions from 6pm to 6am from Sunday, 26 June to Tuesday, 28 June for road surfacing works (weather dependent).

The work is part of our annual roading programme, improving road safety and investing in our roading assets.

Some noise nuisance and vibration from the heavy machinery may also be experienced by residents living in the immediate area.

For more information, visit bit.ly...

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887 days ago

Stop Your Curtains Getting Damp and Mouldy

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

It’s time to bid farewell to summer for another year and start facing the reality that soon it’s going to be cold and damp for a while. As we enter those colder months and condensation appears on the windows, we thought it was a good time to share some tips on preventing mould and mildew … View moreIt’s time to bid farewell to summer for another year and start facing the reality that soon it’s going to be cold and damp for a while. As we enter those colder months and condensation appears on the windows, we thought it was a good time to share some tips on preventing mould and mildew growing on your curtains.

What makes mould and mildew grow?
Interestingly, it’s not directly the condensation on your windows that causes mould and mildew because most curtains don’t come into contact with it. Mould and mildew grow when there’s moisture and warmth in the home, which condensation does contribute to.

Just like everything absorbent in your home, as temperatures go up the moisture in the air evaporates and is absorbed into the fabric. As they cool, the moisture changes back from its gaseous state to being closer to its liquid form. In absorbing this moisture they also take in any bacteria it holds. Repeated over time, this is what causes the nasty growths.

The difference between mould and mildew
Mould is a broad term that encompasses multiple identical nuclei and can grow beneath and penetrate the surface of affected material. Mildew is a type of mould that grows on the surface and can therefore be much more easily treated/removed. When it’s live, moulds are orangey or reddish in colour. The black patches we see are actually the hibernating mould spores waiting for the sun to warm them up and bring them back to life.

Where does all this moisture come from?
We live in a pretty humid climate in New Zealand at the best of times; in some areas it’s even greater. But it’s not all weather related. Cooking, showering, drying clothes, unflued gas heaters and simply breathing and existing all produce moisture content within our homes.

Preventing moisture build up and/or drying out your home
• Install a home ventilation system of some kind.
• Crack the windows a little during the day to allow a bit of cool air to flow through your home. North facing windows are best.
• Get a dehumidifier. Emptying this once a day (or more!) will really open your eyes to how much moisture is in your home. Remember the science though, you need to warm the air (and thus the moisture in it) before the dehumidifier can suck it in and remove it.
• Pop a DampRid moisture absorber container on the windowsill behind the curtains.
• Install a ShowerDome and extractor fan in the bathroom.
• Make sure your clothes dryer is vented to the outside.
• Install a rangehood in the kitchen and use lids on pots and pans.
• Change the curtain rail brackets to 80 or 100mm so the curtains are further from the walls and the windows allowing for more air circulation. Bear in mind however, this will likely lower their thermal insulating capabilities.
• Invest in double-glazing. Although this does not prevent mildew it can work to slow the onset.
• Minimise what mould growth feeds on. Clean soft furnishings regularly, clean windows and wipe down window surrounds with warm soapy water.
Check plumbing for leaks.
• Maintaining an even inside temperature throughout the house helps stop moist air from condensing.
• Insulate well. Start with the ceilings and under floor as a priority, then the walls.
• Close curtains/blinds as soon as the sun goes down.

Don’t worry if it’s too late - Curtain Clean can treat and remove mould and mildew from your curtains. Call us on 0800 579 0501 or visit curtainclean.co.nz to find out more.

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887 days ago

Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy

Communications from Tauranga City Council

We’re reviewing the Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy, which allows all shops in Tauranga to trade on Easter Sunday if they wish to.

We’re proposing to keep the policy, with a small change to clarify that events and markets can also trade on Easter Sunday.

Find out more and tell us what … View more
We’re reviewing the Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy, which allows all shops in Tauranga to trade on Easter Sunday if they wish to.

We’re proposing to keep the policy, with a small change to clarify that events and markets can also trade on Easter Sunday.

Find out more and tell us what you think at www.tauranga.govt.nz...

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887 days ago

Have you told us about your amazing houseplant collection?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

You have just a few more days to send your entries for our Houseplant Hero competition. You could win some great prizes and of course, more houseplanst!

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888 days ago

Matariki

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

Happy Matariki 2022!

It's a time to celebrate new life, to remember those who’ve passed, and to plan for the future. Matariki is a time to spend with whānau and friends – to enjoy kai (food), waiata (song), tākaro (games), and haka.

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888 days ago

Find out more about volunteering for Victim Support

NZ Victim Support

Want to give something back to your community? How about volunteering with Victim Support? We’re recruiting new volunteers in your neighbourhood now.

Volunteer Support Workers come from all walks of life, just like those who need our help. They make an incredible difference by providing … View more
Want to give something back to your community? How about volunteering with Victim Support? We’re recruiting new volunteers in your neighbourhood now.

Volunteer Support Workers come from all walks of life, just like those who need our help. They make an incredible difference by providing support and information for people affected by crime and trauma. Volunteers receive comprehensive training and support from our locally based staff.

Check out our website for more information or call us on 0800 volunteer - 0800 86 58 68.
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888 days ago

Win a $100 grocery voucher of your choice!

Devan from Smart Express Tauranga

Win a $100 grocery voucher of your choice!
Click the link to enter via our Facebook page for your chance to win.

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890 days ago

Garage sale

Annie from Papamoa Beach

Big clearout tomorrow Sunday 19th June 10am to 2pm 33a lyn Grove Papamoa off Hartford ave , linen, toys, games, homeware, retro vintage, clothes,
Books

889 days ago

THE EGYPTIAN GARDEN, HAMILTON GARDENS

Lyn from Tauranga Tasting Tours & Charters

We have seats available on the tour we will be taking this Thursday, 23 June, to the Egyptian Garden, Hamilton Gardens. It is a rcreation of a 4,000 year-old ancient Egyptian temple garden.
Details at:
www.smore.com...

890 days ago

Poll: How many hours of sleep do you get every night?

Beds4U Tauranga

Do you get enough sleep?
Please share your thoughts in the comments section.

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How many hours of sleep do you get every night?
  • 32% Less than 6 hours
    32% Complete
  • 49.4% 6-8 hours
    49.4% Complete
  • 16.7% 8-10 hours
    16.7% Complete
  • 1.9% More than 10 hours
    1.9% Complete
269 votes
894 days ago

Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy

Communications from Tauranga City Council

The Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy allows all shops in Tauranga to trade on Easter Sunday if they wish to.

It is time to review the policy to make sure it’s still right for Tauranga. Should we continue to allow trading on Easter Sunday?

Find out more and tell us what you think at … View more
The Easter Sunday Shop Trading Policy allows all shops in Tauranga to trade on Easter Sunday if they wish to.

It is time to review the policy to make sure it’s still right for Tauranga. Should we continue to allow trading on Easter Sunday?

Find out more and tell us what you think at www.tauranga.govt.nz...

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891 days ago

✨Paige's Career Navigator Story✨

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Western Bay of Plenty

"Looking back, I am so grateful for the opportunity that was given to me by the Graeme Dingle Foundation. With the help of my mentor and the Staff at my High School, my eyes have been opened to bigger things in life, and I have gained so much. Things you never thought possible can happen if … View more"Looking back, I am so grateful for the opportunity that was given to me by the Graeme Dingle Foundation. With the help of my mentor and the Staff at my High School, my eyes have been opened to bigger things in life, and I have gained so much. Things you never thought possible can happen if you take advantage of the help that people extend to you.”

Help rangatahi like Paige and become a mentor today!

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892 days ago
892 days ago

Healthy, warm, sustainable home living

The Warehouse

What to do for a warm home when the frost of winter and the cost of living are both on the rise? Click on over or come see us at The Warehouse.

You don’t need to spend big to create a healthy home, and you can start with good curtains. Open them during the day to let the warmth in, then close … View more
What to do for a warm home when the frost of winter and the cost of living are both on the rise? Click on over or come see us at The Warehouse.

You don’t need to spend big to create a healthy home, and you can start with good curtains. Open them during the day to let the warmth in, then close them at night to keep cold air out. A low-cost heater will keep your air warm at night while you snuggle under blankets and flannelette sheets.

Keep your whānau cosy this winter with us.
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892 days ago

Benefits from taking a shower before bedtime.

Beds4U Tauranga

According to studies, taking a warm shower every night will help you fall asleep faster.
Showering often re-regulates our bodies' flowing motion and aids in the stabilization of our body temperature. It allows us to cool down and relax after a long and exhausting day. Showering or bathing … View more
According to studies, taking a warm shower every night will help you fall asleep faster.
Showering often re-regulates our bodies' flowing motion and aids in the stabilization of our body temperature. It allows us to cool down and relax after a long and exhausting day. Showering or bathing before bedtime has several important sleep-promoting benefits:

Showers help you relax both physically and emotionally. A warm bath or shower always makes you feel better. It's easier to sleep when you're less anxious.

Showers are cleansing. When you go into bed clean, you will not only feel less stressed, but you will also avoid carrying any dirt, oils, or allergies into the bed with you. This is beneficial to both your skin and your mattress.

Showers require you to unplug. You can't watch TV or check Facebook on your phone while showering (unless you want to harm your technology). Even if just for a few minutes, your mind needs to disconnect. Including a shower in your evening regimen helps you move from your active daytime mode to relaxation and sleep mode.

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