Papamoa Beach, Papamoa

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1426 days ago

Estilo close coupled cistern

Pam from Mount Maunganui

New still in box we bought the wrong one
This is a China cistern (not plastic)
$50.00

Price: $50

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1427 days ago

Crafty Opportunity

Helen from Papamoa Beach

I have come across an opportunity for someone (not me), to make a tourist toy (wooden / metal, moving parts) with a sales outlet already established. The owner of the attraction is an inventor, and has stopped selling the toys because he doesn't like making anything more than once. So … View moreI have come across an opportunity for someone (not me), to make a tourist toy (wooden / metal, moving parts) with a sales outlet already established. The owner of the attraction is an inventor, and has stopped selling the toys because he doesn't like making anything more than once. So visitors to his attraction ask for, but can no longer buy, his toys. I've spoken to him and have his support to try and turn this into a win/win - if I can find the right person/organisation. I don't want money from it, but trying to find someone - or preferably a charity or mentoring service or something like that - to make the items to be sold at the attraction site. The toys need skills which are a mixture of being crafty with small pieces of wood and metal, and patience to get things to work just right. I can be contacted at helen@livingbusiness.co.nz

1426 days ago

Protecting your home from fires

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for … View more
1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for maximum protection. You also need one in the hallway between the living area and bedrooms.
Crucially, you are highly advised to test your smoke alarms at least once a year to ensure they still work. You are four times more likely to die in a house fire without a functioning smoke alarm!

2. Get a fire extinguisher
Having a fire extinguisher handy can make the difference between a small kitchen mishap that was successfully contained, and the house literally burning down. There are different types of fire extinguisher, classified according to the kind of fire they’re designed to tackle. Make sure you are aware of what the differences are and how to use each one in an emergency situation. A typical home extinguisher should have an ABC rating:
• Class A – combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, household rubbish, most plastics
• Class B – flammable liquids, solvents, oil, petrol, paints and lacquers
• Class C – gases including methane, propane, hydrogen, acetylene and natural gas
• Class D – combustible metals including magnesium and aluminium swarf
• Class E – Electrical fires
• Class F – chip pan fires, as an alternative to a fire blanket

3. Create a fire stopping landscape
A fire originating from outside, such as a wildfire, is best thwarted by preventing it from reaching your house in the first place. You can use landscape gardening design to slow down or stop the spread of fire towards your home, by adhering to these tips:
• Use hard landscaping such as concrete, stone or gravel around the house
• Clear any dry vegetation from around the home, particularly in the summer
• Use fire resistant plants such as lavender and honeysuckle for soft landscaping, and spread them out, to slow down fire and stop it from spreading
• Keep outdoor plants well watered during the summer months. Lush green planting is less likely to burn.

4. Use fire retardant materials
Let’s start with building materials; some are more vulnerable to fire than others. Using fire retardant alternatives and fireproofing your interiors are good first lines of defence against a potentially serious tragedy. Make the changes when you are refurbishing or redecorating your home. The Building.govt.nz website has a comprehensive list of everything you can do to help prevention of fire occurring. Designing for fire can also be designing for sustainability which is without a doubt a win-win!

When it comes to materials, concrete panels, stucco or brick for exterior walls, steel framing for windows and concrete or metal for roofing are all good choices. Fire retardant paint is also a good idea. For decking, concrete, tiles, stone or brick are better than wood.

Inside your home, choose fire resistant curtains and upholstery fabrics. Additional flameproofing can also be administered to your existing home fabrics and upholstered furniture in situ. Curtain Clean can service your existing upholstery anywhere in the country. Call us on 0800 579 0501 for prices and to find out more.

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1426 days ago

We’re here to make things easy

Bachcare

Bachcare is now servicing properties in Tauranga Bay and Whangaroa Harbour!

Our on-the-ground experts will look after your holiday home so you have time to focus on things that matter.

Our head office takes care of all the other things required to generate an income from your holiday home, … View more
Bachcare is now servicing properties in Tauranga Bay and Whangaroa Harbour!

Our on-the-ground experts will look after your holiday home so you have time to focus on things that matter.

Our head office takes care of all the other things required to generate an income from your holiday home, including distribution, marketing, and pricing.

Leave your bach with a holiday home management company trusted by over 2,000 New Zealanders.

It’s in safe hands. Contact Bachcare online today to receive your free information pack.
Find out more

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1427 days ago

OUR LATEST TOURS

Lyn from Tauranga Tasting Tours & Charters

Make a New year's resolution to have more fun & do more tripping1 Gardens, lunches, winery tours - we have something for everyone.
Please refer to:
www.smore.com...
for full details.

1428 days ago

I need some weeding help

Lietta from Te Puke

Hi,

Due to recent injuries, I'm looking for some help with a small patch of weeding. Maybe only an hour or two. Happy to pay a fair price.

Thank you.

1428 days ago

Make Summer Unstoppable

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Help keep everyone safe this summer ☀

Wash your hands, stay home if you feel unwell and scan in 🙌

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1429 days ago

House/pet sitter

Rachel from Papamoa Beach

Recommendations for a house/pet sitter for 1 energetic boxer dog & 2 cats please🙂

1429 days ago

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM TEAM EXCEED

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

This past year has been one for the books...

We just want to say THANK YOU to our amazing customers for your support this year and wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2021!

Cheers to the new year!

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1429 days ago

Bay Dreams traffic management

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Sunday, 3 January 2021 will be a busy day for the city’s roads with up to 20,000 people heading to Bay Dreams at Trustpower Baypark Stadium.

Roads around the stadium will be closed to all vehicles except festival buses. A pedestrian route will be in place through Eversham Estate for people … View more
Sunday, 3 January 2021 will be a busy day for the city’s roads with up to 20,000 people heading to Bay Dreams at Trustpower Baypark Stadium.

Roads around the stadium will be closed to all vehicles except festival buses. A pedestrian route will be in place through Eversham Estate for people walking from Arataki to Baypark.

Te Maunga Transfer Station will be closed all day on Sunday, 3 January.

If possible, please use an alternative route, and if you need to travel through these areas, drive carefully and expect some delays.

Find out more at us6.campaign-archive.com...

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1430 days ago

Happy New Year

NumberWorks'nWords Tauranga

Happy New Year from the NumberWorks'nWords team!

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1431 days ago

Tree Services

Siobhan from Welcome Bay

Arborist Service Available.
Trees getting too big? Gutters getting blocked?
Not enough light to your property? Or are you just in need of a general tidy up?
A skilled and fully qualified arborist with 17 years experience is available through the holiday season to take care of any tree needs you … View more
Arborist Service Available.
Trees getting too big? Gutters getting blocked?
Not enough light to your property? Or are you just in need of a general tidy up?
A skilled and fully qualified arborist with 17 years experience is available through the holiday season to take care of any tree needs you may have, from small fruit trees pruned to large Gums and Pines dismantled and felled.

Tree Services Include:
- Climbing
- Tricky Dismantles
- Felling
- Pruning
- Thinning
- Height Reduction
- View Restoration

Contact Paul now on0224622029 for a free no obligation quote.

Negotiable

1431 days ago

Attention all dog walkers

Communications from Tauranga City Council

From 5:30pm to 10pm on December 31 you won’t be able to walk your dogs in the following public places: Tauranga Waterfront in the City Centre, Fergusson Park, Tauranga Racecourse, Blake Park and Gordon Spratt Reserve.

This is to support safe event operations for our community celebrations on New… View more
From 5:30pm to 10pm on December 31 you won’t be able to walk your dogs in the following public places: Tauranga Waterfront in the City Centre, Fergusson Park, Tauranga Racecourse, Blake Park and Gordon Spratt Reserve.

This is to support safe event operations for our community celebrations on New Year’s Eve.

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1432 days ago

SAT., 9 JANUARY - KATIKATI AVOCADO WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL

Lyn from Tauranga Tasting Tours & Charters

A chance to try different tastes on our door-step! We'll be leaving Tauranga at 10.00 & departing Katikati at 4.00.
Live entertainment (Halo, James Ray, Toner & Franks & cooking demonstrations plus!!! Details at www.katikatiavofest.co.nz...
Door-to-door transport (from early … View more
A chance to try different tastes on our door-step! We'll be leaving Tauranga at 10.00 & departing Katikati at 4.00.
Live entertainment (Halo, James Ray, Toner & Franks & cooking demonstrations plus!!! Details at www.katikatiavofest.co.nz...
Door-to-door transport (from early Papamoa/ Mt Maunganui/Tauranga or en route): $25.00pp.; Entry at own cost: $30.00pp.(at gate) or $25.00pp (on line).
Ph: (07) 5441383

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1432 days ago

How to make a submission on a plan change

Communications from Tauranga City Council

We’re seeking your views on three plan changes: housing choice, flooding from intense rainfall and earthworks. Submissions on these plan changes must be in writing and this can be done via the online form, by email or by post.

To give everyone enough time to read about the proposed plan changes,… View more
We’re seeking your views on three plan changes: housing choice, flooding from intense rainfall and earthworks. Submissions on these plan changes must be in writing and this can be done via the online form, by email or by post.

To give everyone enough time to read about the proposed plan changes, have a conversation with council staff and make a submission, the consultation period has been extended to Monday, 1 February 2021.

Check out our information and some useful tips on what to include in your submission.

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