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Sue from Waikanae
Hello everyone
We are so disappointed to have to cancel Susie Mills' Defibrillator Demonstration on Friday at our Cameo Rooms - Cameo's policy is to close at level 2 and there would also have been no way of social distancing for a demonstration like this in our rooms.
We plan to … View moreHello everyone
We are so disappointed to have to cancel Susie Mills' Defibrillator Demonstration on Friday at our Cameo Rooms - Cameo's policy is to close at level 2 and there would also have been no way of social distancing for a demonstration like this in our rooms.
We plan to reschedule, hopefully for the end of July, so I'll keep you posted.
Best wishes
Sue
The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
Be entertained by feathered friends enticed to your garden by making your own bird feeder painted in favourite Resene colours. Find out how to create your own.
Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
Hi everyone,
We're looking into how some common claims about NZ stack up and would be interested in your thoughts on whether New Regent Street in Christchurch deserves its title of 'NZ's most beautiful street'. Do you think it is the best-looking street in the country? Or is … View moreHi everyone,
We're looking into how some common claims about NZ stack up and would be interested in your thoughts on whether New Regent Street in Christchurch deserves its title of 'NZ's most beautiful street'. Do you think it is the best-looking street in the country? Or is there another street you think is more beautiful? Please put 'NFP' (not for publication) in your comment if you do not want it included in an article. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.
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Mark from Waikanae Beach
Hey 👋
Anyone know how to get hold of Aimee ?
She did some work for one of my customers a few months ago which he was very happy with.
Problem is he prepaid her for some more work .... and she's never turned up again.
She can't be contacted on the number provided - he's tried her … View moreHey 👋
Anyone know how to get hold of Aimee ?
She did some work for one of my customers a few months ago which he was very happy with.
Problem is he prepaid her for some more work .... and she's never turned up again.
She can't be contacted on the number provided - he's tried her father,but he's not responding either.
Any ideas ?
Mary from Paekakariki
Dear faithful MWC Supporters
Please could you pass this message on your FB pages or to friends. Much appreciated.
The Mulled Wine Concert on this Sunday 27 June WILL GO AHEAD with the reduced audience numbers - 100 max including the musicians and organisers! The chairs will be spaced - please … View moreDear faithful MWC Supporters
Please could you pass this message on your FB pages or to friends. Much appreciated.
The Mulled Wine Concert on this Sunday 27 June WILL GO AHEAD with the reduced audience numbers - 100 max including the musicians and organisers! The chairs will be spaced - please remember to wear your mask and to sign in using the QR code at the door.
Extra pages will be available indoors for those who forget their phones.
Please come to support us as we need to meet the costs of the musicians' fees and expenses. Not to mention our costs of piano moving, piano tuning, publicity/posters, hall fees, advertising etc etc.
That beautiful hand made donation box will do a brief "tour" during the interval so please do remember to bring one of those notes - orange, blue. Green and even purple all very welcome
That would be very kind.
Online sales from marygow@gmail.com
www.mulledwinecomcerts.com...
Thanks for your support, especially for this Sunday.
Stay safe
Mary
MobileRoundup is a mobile phone recycling initiative to make it easy for you to recycle your old phones. Organised & powered by computer & electronic recycler organisation ITRecycla they have set up multiple ways to get your unwanted mobile phone to us to recycle.
If you are concerned … View moreMobileRoundup is a mobile phone recycling initiative to make it easy for you to recycle your old phones. Organised & powered by computer & electronic recycler organisation ITRecycla they have set up multiple ways to get your unwanted mobile phone to us to recycle.
If you are concerned about your Data on your phone falling into the wrong hands, we offer Secure Data Destruction for $5 per Mobile device.
Visit the Mobile Roundup webpage for more information
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Sheryl from Waikanae Beach
Just wondering whether anyone has some dressed Barbie or Bratz dolls that they no longer require? My daughter is looking to find some for her year 13 Photography board. We have looked at local Op Shops but not had much success yet.
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Angela Quigan Reporter from Stuff
Hi neighbours,
Ever wondered why we cover the stories that we do? Or what our policy is on swear words on Stuff? What about why the homepage greets you with 'Kia ora, Aotearoa!' and not 'Hello, New Zealand!' ?
The Backstory is an occasional email newsletter giving you … View moreHi neighbours,
Ever wondered why we cover the stories that we do? Or what our policy is on swear words on Stuff? What about why the homepage greets you with 'Kia ora, Aotearoa!' and not 'Hello, New Zealand!' ?
The Backstory is an occasional email newsletter giving you behind-the-scenes insight into stories and newsroom decisions, from Stuff Editor Patrick Crewdson. It's sent every one to two weeks and it's free!
Sign up here.
If there's an element of Stuff's operations you'd like the inside scoop on, email Patrick with suggestions here.
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UPDATE
June 23 1.22pm
An emergency Cabinet meeting has been held and the government has announced that Wellington will move to Alert Level 2 from 6pm tonight until 11.59pm Sunday.
Here's what Alert Level 2 means for you.
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UPDATE
… View moreUPDATE
June 23 1.22pm
An emergency Cabinet meeting has been held and the government has announced that Wellington will move to Alert Level 2 from 6pm tonight until 11.59pm Sunday.
Here's what Alert Level 2 means for you.
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UPDATE
June 23 11.52am
Eight more locations of interest have been added on the Ministry of Health website. These include:
- Floridita's Restaurant from 12.45pm to 4pm on June 19
- Highwater Eatery from 5.45pm to 9.30pm on June 19
- Pickle & Pie café from 9.45am to 11.37am on June 20
- The Weta Cave shop from 11.10am to 12.30pm on June 20
- The Lido café from 1.00pm to 2.45pm on June 20
- Unity Books from 1.50pm to 3.05pm on June 20
- Countdown Cable Lane from 6.00pm to 7.15pm on June 20
- One Red Dog 20 June 7.00pm to 9.00pm on June 20
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It's too early to tell whether an alert level change is needed in Wellington, according to Chris Hipkins. This comes after a positive Covid-19 case flew from Sydney to Wellington on June 19.
Four close contacts have so far been traced and others are being identified.
Timing of symptom onset indicates the traveller was infected in Australia before flying into New Zealand.
The traveller had one dose of the Astrazeneca vaccine, with the situation being described as low risk. The case was using the Covid-19 Tracer app.
Locations of interest are as follows:
- Qantas flight QF163 that arrived at 12.05am on June 19
- Rydges Hotel from 12am June 19 to 9.10am June 21
- Unichem Pharmacy on Lambton Quay from 10.38am to 11.48am June 19
- Te Papa from 3.05pm to 5.45pm on June 19
- Te Papa's Surrealist Art exhibit from 4pm to 5.45pm on June 19
- Jack Hackett's Bar from 8.45pm to 12am on June 19
Wellingtonians are encouraged to check their movements around June 19 to June 21 and to continue to check the Ministry of Health website as more locations of interest may be added.
For more information visit the Ministry of Health website.
Neighbourly will update this message as further information comes to hand.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
There have been a lot of bird and animal stories on Nieghbourly but this picture by Andrew Gorrie is too good to ignore.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we feature the exquisitely named Socrates Wolffram who belongs to Anna Wolffram. Have you heard of a better name for a dog?
"Socrates Wolffram from Carterton doing what he does best. Lounging, chilling, relaxing... generally living his best life on the couch."
Remember if you … View moreThis week we feature the exquisitely named Socrates Wolffram who belongs to Anna Wolffram. Have you heard of a better name for a dog?
"Socrates Wolffram from Carterton doing what he does best. Lounging, chilling, relaxing... generally living his best life on the couch."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
Jorg from Paraparaumu
This is just a brief reminder, that I will give a free public talk on Wednesday, 23td June at 5 to 6 pm at the KEDA rooms at the airport. I give a brief description how effective non-invasive medical tools can help with quite a variety of conditions which are sometimes hard to treat successfully … View moreThis is just a brief reminder, that I will give a free public talk on Wednesday, 23td June at 5 to 6 pm at the KEDA rooms at the airport. I give a brief description how effective non-invasive medical tools can help with quite a variety of conditions which are sometimes hard to treat successfully otherwise. Everybody is welcome. Hope to see you there
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we feature Cranford, who was submitted by the Rev Karl Dickson, who calls himself as a Cat Wrangler.
"This is Cranford, who is the proud "guard cat" of St Paul's Waiwhetu, where he is a familiar face around the church property. He is pictured beside his "Cat … View moreThis week we feature Cranford, who was submitted by the Rev Karl Dickson, who calls himself as a Cat Wrangler.
"This is Cranford, who is the proud "guard cat" of St Paul's Waiwhetu, where he is a familiar face around the church property. He is pictured beside his "Cat cave"- he sleeps in it almost all year round.
He resides at the St Paul's Vicarage; with his four staff- Karl, Mel, Maiah and Poppy. Cranford is also a proud graduate of the SPCA in Wellington."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
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Kia ora koutou!
You don't have to cast your eyes too far down a newspaper or watch the news to know that Aotearoa's weather can be rather unpredictable.
To help you dress and gear-up for those crisp winter mornings, we have $1000 worth of Torpedo7 Gift Cards to share between 10… View moreKia ora koutou!
You don't have to cast your eyes too far down a newspaper or watch the news to know that Aotearoa's weather can be rather unpredictable.
To help you dress and gear-up for those crisp winter mornings, we have $1000 worth of Torpedo7 Gift Cards to share between 10 lucky members.
If your name's on the list, get in touch with us to claim your prize! If you know any of your neighbours listed, be sure to give them a neighbourly congrats!
Well done to:
Jonathan Howe from Gisborne
Alaina Luxmore from Auckland
Kelly Ryan from Ngāruawāhia
Hunish Segran from Pukekohe
Kirsten Mcmullen from Christchurch
Fereti Lualua from Auckland
Saniya Thompson from Invercargill
Annelize Kratz from Wellington
Kate Bonne from Christchurch
Martyn Simes from Whangārei
Stay safe and warm and remember to keep checking in to Neighbourly for more giveaways from the team!
The Team from HelloFresh
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This includes wholesome dishes like:
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