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A huge congratulations to Meredith and Craig Butland from Avalon Service Centre. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Meredith and … View moreA huge congratulations to Meredith and Craig Butland from Avalon Service Centre. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Meredith and Craig. Thanks for bringing joy to your community.
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Nominated by Maureen Coomer from Lower Hutt: "Meredith and Craig Butland and their team do a wonderful job, always keep me updated on what is happening and go the extra mile to make sure every job is to the customer's satisfaction. They drop people at their workplaces and pick them up when work on the car is finished, have courtesy cars available, do excellent mechanical work and are just really nice folk. They take the time to talk to customers about anything and are great neighbours to the local residents. Avalon Service Centre are definitely our local heroes in Avalon."
Vote for Meredith and Craig
Seamus Boyer from Wellington City Council
It’s not too often that Council officers reply to queries from the public with poems about poop. In fact, it’s fair to say a recent response to 4-year-old Joshua might well be the first.
Read the story, and the poem, here: wellington.govt.nz...
We wish you all a lovely happy Easter! SoulyNZ will be closed from Friday to Monday, opening again from Tuesday 6 April.
We have a limited supply of Kapiti Chocolate Factory hollow chocolate bunnies and giant half marshmellow eggs covered in a dark chocolate shell. Get them tomorrow (Thursday) … View moreWe wish you all a lovely happy Easter! SoulyNZ will be closed from Friday to Monday, opening again from Tuesday 6 April.
We have a limited supply of Kapiti Chocolate Factory hollow chocolate bunnies and giant half marshmellow eggs covered in a dark chocolate shell. Get them tomorrow (Thursday) between 10am and 5pm before we sell out!
For the non-chocolate eaters, we also have gorgeous toy bunnies and bunny rattles, so cute!
www.soulynz.co.nz...
Happy Easter!
Trudy & Kareen
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Where do you think this is? Hint, there is a well known building on the site now.
Hi neighbours,
We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.
Stuff's Oval Office wraps the weekend's rugby highlights, the casualty ward, stories you might have missed and our team of the week - sent each … View moreHi neighbours,
We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.
Stuff's Oval Office wraps the weekend's rugby highlights, the casualty ward, stories you might have missed and our team of the week - sent each Monday evening at 7pm.
Love rugby? Sign up here.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
We again feature words and a picture from Louise Thomas.
"Maple never could get the hang of standing on one leg. Her partner Kevin (aka Bacon) was frequently knocked over by her losing her balance. She said it was because her inner ear acted up in the Southern Hemisphere. Canada geese (Branta… View moreWe again feature words and a picture from Louise Thomas.
"Maple never could get the hang of standing on one leg. Her partner Kevin (aka Bacon) was frequently knocked over by her losing her balance. She said it was because her inner ear acted up in the Southern Hemisphere. Canada geese (Branta canadensis) at the Hutt River."
Porirua is our place, and we want to plan it with you – every step of the way.
Between 26 March and 27 April, we will be running formal consultation sessions across Porirua on our Long-term Plan
2021-51. The Mayor, councillors and our staff will be available at these sessions to hear what you… View morePorirua is our place, and we want to plan it with you – every step of the way.
Between 26 March and 27 April, we will be running formal consultation sessions across Porirua on our Long-term Plan
2021-51. The Mayor, councillors and our staff will be available at these sessions to hear what you have to say and give feedback on how the Long-term Plan can shape our city’s future.
Talk with us:
31 March, 10–11.30 am Refugee & Migrant Community – Porirua Gospel Chapel, 88 Hereford St, Cannons Creek.
7 April, 7–8 pm: Community workshop – Mana Cruising Club.
8 April: Iwi consultation.
9 April, 10am–12pm: Maata Waka – Maraeroa Marae, 216 Warspite Ave, Waitangirua.
10 & 11 April, 12–2 pm: Community drop-in – The Spine, Pātaka.
13 April, 7–8 pm: Community workshop – Nuanua Kindergarten, 5A Warspite Ave, Cannons Creek.
16 & 17 April, 10 am–1 pm: Community drop-in – North City Shopping Centre (lower level, opposite Mirrou).
18 April, 10 am–12 pm: Community drop-in – North City Shopping Centre (lower level, opposite Mirrou).
21 April, 7–8 pm: Community workshop – Pāuatahanui Lighthouse Cinema, 3 Paekakariki Hill Rd, Pāuatahanui.
22 April, 7–8 pm: Community workshop – Porirua Club, 1 Lodge Pl, Porirua.
Online Q&A Sessions
poriruacity.govt.nz/ltplive
31 March, 7–8 pm
6 April, 12–1 pm
14 April, 7–8 pm
20 April, 12–1 pm
For more information go to poriruacity.govt.nz
Follow: Facebook / Twitter
Visit: poriruacity.govt.nz Call: (04) 237 5089
Find out more
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Karen Gerrie is the proud mum this week
"Bayley is our four year old Staffy Cross. I got her from the Wellington SPCA at six months old. She loves the beach, playing and chasing her other dog friends, and her favourite toy."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email … View moreKaren Gerrie is the proud mum this week
"Bayley is our four year old Staffy Cross. I got her from the Wellington SPCA at six months old. She loves the beach, playing and chasing her other dog friends, and her favourite toy."
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.
The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Wellington
Take a moment and to read Olivia Crump's story on her experience as a Stars Peer Mentor.
When mentoring young people, Olivia quickly learnt being adaptable was one of the biggest ways to connect with the younger students.
For some students, they were reluctant and didn’t want to partake in… View moreTake a moment and to read Olivia Crump's story on her experience as a Stars Peer Mentor.
When mentoring young people, Olivia quickly learnt being adaptable was one of the biggest ways to connect with the younger students.
For some students, they were reluctant and didn’t want to partake in activities, she found sitting down and having general conversations opened up students and changed the view on mentors to be relatable and less intimidating. This encouraged students to interact not only inside the classroom but during lunch breaks and after school.
One of the biggest takeaways from being a stars peer mentor for Olivia was the opportunities that came from the community project and doing something positive for other people. Meeting people through the community and the Graeme Dingle Foundation allowed Olivia to get her very first corporate job at Kerridge & Partners which is something she will always appreciate and remember.
If you are interested in supporting our rangatahi through our Stars programme, click the link below.
#dinglefoundation #stars #mentoring #empoweringyouth #empoweringtamariki #empoweringrangatahi #respect #resilience
Don't forget to submit your upcycled creations in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Whether it's an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for, we want to see your work!
Submit your entry in the 2021 Resene Upcycling Awards by sharing your … View moreDon't forget to submit your upcycled creations in the Resene Upcycling Awards. Whether it's an old item you've spruced up or something you've found a completely new purpose for, we want to see your work!
Submit your entry in the 2021 Resene Upcycling Awards by sharing your upcycled masterpiece with your neighbours. Multiple entries are welcome - don't forget to include your before and after pics and mention any Resene products you've used!
Get Upcycling now
Transport is our beautiful country's biggest carbon emitter. In fact, car trips under two kilometres, like popping to the shops, make up nearly 1/3 of our drives — an average of 12 per household per week.
So we're encouraging Kiwis to consider climate-friendly modes of transport … View moreTransport is our beautiful country's biggest carbon emitter. In fact, car trips under two kilometres, like popping to the shops, make up nearly 1/3 of our drives — an average of 12 per household per week.
So we're encouraging Kiwis to consider climate-friendly modes of transport such as biking, scooting and walking when making trips under two kilometres.
That's why we've launched the ShopPack - a New Zealand-first backpack-style reusable shopping bag to let you keep your hands free on the move.
Find out more
Rod from Hive World Honey
Honey Fermented Garlic
Both garlic and honey have strong medicinal properties, so it makes sense to use it as an immune booster or if you feel a cold or flu coming on. Pop a whole clove, or take a spoonful of honey (or both!)
As you can probably imagine, it also makes a wonderful food! It’s a … View moreHoney Fermented Garlic
Both garlic and honey have strong medicinal properties, so it makes sense to use it as an immune booster or if you feel a cold or flu coming on. Pop a whole clove, or take a spoonful of honey (or both!)
As you can probably imagine, it also makes a wonderful food! It’s a natural in marinades and sauces, and would make a really tasty glaze for meats or veggies. Basically in anything where you would normally use honey and garlic together!
1. Combine garlic cloves and just enough liquid raw honey to cover the garlic in a glass jar. The glass jar should be large enough to roughly double the capacity of your ingredients to leave room for expansion. Close the jar with a lid.
2. Stir the mixture or flip the closed jar upside down daily to ensure all garlic cloves are coated with honey.
3. Within a few days, air bubbles should be forming. This is a sign of active fermentation. Open the jar daily to release excess carbon dioxide. If fermentation doesn't begin, then add a spoon or 2 of water into the mixture. Repeat step 2.
4. Continue the process until fermentation slows down, the honey thins out, the bubbling stops, and the garlic cloves sink to the bottom of the jar. It may take over a month. At this point, you can store the honey fermented garlic in a sealed jar, unrefrigerated, to let it age.
5. For best taste, the honey fermented garlic can be consumed after 3 months. The finished products can be stored in a dark place in room temperature for years.
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