Hope, Richmond

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417 days ago

Looking to double glaze

Chris Soutar from Soutar-able Glass

Looking to double glaze your home.
Double glazing retro fit in timber or aluminium is a cheaper but affective way to go rather than expensive new frames.
Now is a good time update those tired windows ready for next winter.
For a Warmer cozier home double glaze retro fit call Chris on … View more
Looking to double glaze your home.
Double glazing retro fit in timber or aluminium is a cheaper but affective way to go rather than expensive new frames.
Now is a good time update those tired windows ready for next winter.
For a Warmer cozier home double glaze retro fit call Chris on 021642428 or vist my website www.Soutar... free measure and quote or advice.
40 years experience, and pride in my work.
$500.00 discount for October and November.

418 days ago

Life-saving heart research ❤️

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

Our research funding is all about saving lives in New Zealand ❤️ This year, we were thrilled to announce $3.7m of funding for heart research and specialist overseas training for New Zealand cardiologists. Huge thanks to our donors and supporters for their generosity and for making this … View moreOur research funding is all about saving lives in New Zealand ❤️ This year, we were thrilled to announce $3.7m of funding for heart research and specialist overseas training for New Zealand cardiologists. Huge thanks to our donors and supporters for their generosity and for making this investment in heart health possible.

Click the link to find out more about the transformative research projects.

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418 days ago

Raw sewage at Golden Bay Estuary

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The discovery of a broken sewer pipe has led to a shellfish ban at Ligar Bay and Tata Beach.

On social media, the council said the pipe had now been repaired, but they were unable to say how much raw sewage had flowed into the adjacent tidal area during the breakage.

The problem was … View more
The discovery of a broken sewer pipe has led to a shellfish ban at Ligar Bay and Tata Beach.

On social media, the council said the pipe had now been repaired, but they were unable to say how much raw sewage had flowed into the adjacent tidal area during the breakage.

The problem was discovered on the main highway halfway between the two beachside settlements last week.

Team leader water supply and wastewater Becky Marsay told the committee the pipe was damaged while some slipwork was being cleaned.

What you need to know:
- A ban is now in place on gathering shellfish at Ligar Bay and Tata Beach, and locals have been advised that they should not have contact with the water in the estuaries until it had been thoroughly flushed by several tides.
- The area is off limits until at least Wednesday and warning signs have been erected in the area.

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418 days ago

Telephone dictation voting in the 2023 General Election

The Team from Electoral Commission

If you are blind, partially blind, or have a physical disability that means you cannot mark your voting paper without help, you can use the telephone dictation voting service.

You can use the telephone dictation voting service both from within New Zealand and if you’re overseas.

You do … View more
If you are blind, partially blind, or have a physical disability that means you cannot mark your voting paper without help, you can use the telephone dictation voting service.

You can use the telephone dictation voting service both from within New Zealand and if you’re overseas.

You do need to register to use this service though, before noon (NZ time) on Saturday 14 October.

You can find more information on our website here: vote.nz...

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419 days ago

Voting is now open in the 2023 General Election!

The Team from Electoral Commission

You can find all the information you need about where, when and how to vote at vote.nz....

If you were enrolled at your current address by September 10, you will have been sent an EasyVote pack in the mail with an EasyVote card which will make voting easier.

However if yours hasn't … View more
You can find all the information you need about where, when and how to vote at vote.nz....

If you were enrolled at your current address by September 10, you will have been sent an EasyVote pack in the mail with an EasyVote card which will make voting easier.

However if yours hasn't arrived yet you can vote without it! Find your nearest voting place here:
map.vote.nz...

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420 days ago

***Alloy Fence Post***

Mike from Richmond

50mm x 50mm x 1460mm alloy fence post with alloy cap.
Offers

Negotiable

420 days ago

Happy Grandparents Day!

The Team from NZ Compare

Happy Grandparents Day to our fantastic neighbours!

We wish you a day filled with celebration for your poppa, nan, koro, grandma or g'dad, while also remembering those who are no longer with us.
May your day be brimming with joy and treasured memories!

We extend our heartfelt … View more
Happy Grandparents Day to our fantastic neighbours!

We wish you a day filled with celebration for your poppa, nan, koro, grandma or g'dad, while also remembering those who are no longer with us.
May your day be brimming with joy and treasured memories!

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone for their amazing nominations! Your stories have touched our hearts deeply. And the winner is... Koko Grant, nominated by Khalei-Marley Taylor-Karaitiana! Congratulations!

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423 days ago

Whio are flying high in Kahurangi - have you spotted one?

Katie Townshend Reporter from The Nelson Mail

A Department of Conservation (DOC) survey into the whio population in Kahurangi National Park has seen a massive increase and DOC are saying it is thanks to the combined efforts of the community, businesses and a captive breeding facility.
The survey, which started in 2020 and is ongoing, has to … View more
A Department of Conservation (DOC) survey into the whio population in Kahurangi National Park has seen a massive increase and DOC are saying it is thanks to the combined efforts of the community, businesses and a captive breeding facility.
The survey, which started in 2020 and is ongoing, has to date found an increase of 340% in whio (blue duck) numbers since 1998-2000 when DOC last surveyed the bird.
Have you spotted the native duck around?

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423 days ago

Buy, one bale of Barley Straw

Erica from Mapua

Wanting to purchase one bale of Barley Straw. Anywhere from Richmond to Motueka and in between.
Phone Ron on 022 342 4388.

422 days ago

ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF THE HOUSEHOLD HERO COMPETITION

The Team from NZ Compare

What an incredible turnout! Over 1360 Household Heroes were nominated by all of you for a chance to win a fabulous $350!
We know our nation is full of amazing Kiwis who keep things running at home, and you're all heroes!

But the real question is, did you win? Find out who's walking … View more
What an incredible turnout! Over 1360 Household Heroes were nominated by all of you for a chance to win a fabulous $350!
We know our nation is full of amazing Kiwis who keep things running at home, and you're all heroes!

But the real question is, did you win? Find out who's walking away with $350 towards their Broadband and Power bill!

Stay connected with NZ Compare for the latest broadband and power deals and exciting competitions. We're all about making it easy for you to compare and save money! CLICK HERE to learn more: www.nzcompare.com...

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422 days ago

sell wall attached cupboard

Barbara from Mapua

Unwanted sturdy cupboard with internal shelves. They are able to be mounted to the wall.

Negotiable

422 days ago

Try this heart smart chicken stir-fry!

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

Whip up this heart smart spring chicken stir-fry for World Heart Day. Packed with fresh veggies, tender chicken, and a zesty stir-fry sauce, this dish is both flavourful and nutritious.

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423 days ago

Hi-Tech- Altitude Infinity Boots (mens)

Wendy from Tahunanui

These leather boots are a great buy at $199 (usually $259) we have sizes UK 6.5 to UK13 available.
The Hi-Tech Altitude Infinity AL mid WP boot has a waterproof leather upper providing durability & comfort. Hi-Tec's dry-tec waterproof, breathable membrane keeps your feet dry in wet … View more
These leather boots are a great buy at $199 (usually $259) we have sizes UK 6.5 to UK13 available.
The Hi-Tech Altitude Infinity AL mid WP boot has a waterproof leather upper providing durability & comfort. Hi-Tec's dry-tec waterproof, breathable membrane keeps your feet dry in wet conditions. The V-lite 365 foam delivers an ultralight, high rebound and impact absorbing underfoot experience, giving you a new level of comfort, all year round. For grip, the MDT rubber outsole improves traction and provides durability over time. Hi-Tech Altitude Infinity are solid, entry level hiking boots.

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424 days ago

Show us your game-day photos!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We want to see your game-day photos and we have prizes to give away!

Whether you're getting dressed up in your All Blacks finest, have an impressive rugby-themed snack collection or have made a Rugby World Cup shrine in your living room, we want to see it all on Neighbourly!

To be in to… View more
We want to see your game-day photos and we have prizes to give away!

Whether you're getting dressed up in your All Blacks finest, have an impressive rugby-themed snack collection or have made a Rugby World Cup shrine in your living room, we want to see it all on Neighbourly!

To be in to win, simply post your photo on Neighbourly along with the word: RWCfan

Go, Team!

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427 days ago

Should cats follow some rules?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We can all appreciate a good family cat but cats aren't known for toeing the line. New Zealand currently has no national cat management plan, allowing domestic and stray cats to roam and breed as they please. This can lead to the death of native species, not to mention … View moreWe can all appreciate a good family cat but cats aren't known for toeing the line. New Zealand currently has no national cat management plan, allowing domestic and stray cats to roam and breed as they please. This can lead to the death of native species, not to mention creating nuisance for neighbours. Do you think some laws should be in place for our feline friends?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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