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Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

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2915 days ago

Poll: Near or far: How do your kids get to school?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

With the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a… View more
With the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a school on the other side of town. So tell us the main mode of transport by which your children or grandchildren commute.
Plus: Don't forget to join up to a Foot It Club at www.neighbourly.co.nz..., and go into the draw to WIN one of 50 Micro scooters.

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Near or far: How do your kids get to school?
  • 40.5% They walk, ride or scoot to their nearest school.
    40.5% Complete
  • 7% They take a bus or other public transport to their nearest school.
    7% Complete
  • 20.5% They go by car to their nearest school.
    20.5% Complete
  • 2.8% The walk, ride or scoot to a school further away.
    2.8% Complete
  • 5.2% They take a bus or other public transport to a school further away.
    5.2% Complete
  • 22.4% They go by car to a school further away.
    22.4% Complete
  • 1.6% Other - please post a message to tell us about it.
    1.6% Complete
974 votes
2915 days ago

Avoid hidden surprises...

The Team from Jennian Homes Cambridge

You’ve been in your brand new home for over a year now…Yay! But then you realise your home isn’t prepared for smart technologies like home automation for lighting, security and entertainment; let alone equipped for solar and electric vehicles. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along … View more
You’ve been in your brand new home for over a year now…Yay! But then you realise your home isn’t prepared for smart technologies like home automation for lighting, security and entertainment; let alone equipped for solar and electric vehicles. OH NO!

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments...get along to a New Home Builders Info Session with Jennian. It’s all covered in the New Home Builders Info Sessions being held by us, your local Jennian Homes team. Register now.
Register now

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2915 days ago

Earthquake Appeal

The Warehouse Rotorua

The Warehouse is supporting New Zealanders affected by the recent earthquakes by accepting donations at every checkout coinbox for The Red Cross. Donations will be accepted until Sunday 18 December and all funds raised will go directly to help earthquake relief. The Warehouse appreciates the … View moreThe Warehouse is supporting New Zealanders affected by the recent earthquakes by accepting donations at every checkout coinbox for The Red Cross. Donations will be accepted until Sunday 18 December and all funds raised will go directly to help earthquake relief. The Warehouse appreciates the generosity of its customers in helping their fellow Kiwis at a time of need.

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2915 days ago

Take part in our Christmas Letterbox competition!

Mike Pero Real Estate New Zealand - HQ

You decorate your tree for Christmas right? How about your...letterbox?
Announcing the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition - a partnership between us (Mike Pero Real Estate) - and our friends at Neighbourly. It's pretty simple; we're challenging you to head down your driveway and … View more
You decorate your tree for Christmas right? How about your...letterbox?
Announcing the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition - a partnership between us (Mike Pero Real Estate) - and our friends at Neighbourly. It's pretty simple; we're challenging you to head down your driveway and decorate your letterbox for the festive season! Share a photo on your Neighbourly noticeboard using the hashtag #christmasletterbox before 11 December and we'll put you in the draw to win great prizes - including Prezzy® cards!

Help Santa find his way by decorating your letterbox this Christmas! Find out more.
Learn more

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2916 days ago

Volunteers sought for Hospice appeal

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
Rotorua Community Hospice is on the hunt for volunteers for its annual Remembrance Tree Fundraiser appeal.

Funding manager Jan Morgan said they needed around 80 volunteers to sit with their seven Remembrance Trees between December 12 to December 19.
If you can help out contact … View more
Hi neighbours,
Rotorua Community Hospice is on the hunt for volunteers for its annual Remembrance Tree Fundraiser appeal.

Funding manager Jan Morgan said they needed around 80 volunteers to sit with their seven Remembrance Trees between December 12 to December 19.
If you can help out contact Morgan by phone at 021 9000 88 or 07 343 6591, or via email at pr@rotoruahospice.co.nz.

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2923 days ago

Entertainment saviour for rainy days!

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
The largest all weather indoor entertainment centre in New Zealand is set to open its doors right here in Rotorua!!
So no longer will you have to worry about the kids driving you mad at home on rainy days- brilliant!
It officially opens on November 26.

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2916 days ago

Reaching out in Kaikoura

New Zealand Red Cross

Red Cross team members have been working in Kaikoura to link households with services and essential supplies. They're also on hand to provide wellbeing support for those who are struggling with the quake's impact or for people who have just been told they can't stay in their homes.
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Red Cross team members have been working in Kaikoura to link households with services and essential supplies. They're also on hand to provide wellbeing support for those who are struggling with the quake's impact or for people who have just been told they can't stay in their homes.

"There's so much food and stuff gone, but we're alive - that's the main thing," says Kaikoura resident Diane Edkins (pictured) who finds out whether her house is given the all-clear while a Red Cross volunteer is with her: www.redcross.org.nz...

Please donate to Red Cross' November 2016 Earthquake Appeal at www.redcross.org.nz... Thank you for your support.

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2917 days ago

re: True Neighbourly

11 days ago I posted a request for musicians to play at a lunch I was hosting to celebrate the end of diabetes awareness week. The lunch wasn't a grand affair, we had no celebs join us but I did have two responses to my request. Thank you Paul Metcalfe and friend for taking time out of your … View more11 days ago I posted a request for musicians to play at a lunch I was hosting to celebrate the end of diabetes awareness week. The lunch wasn't a grand affair, we had no celebs join us but I did have two responses to my request. Thank you Paul Metcalfe and friend for taking time out of your busy working day as a builder to come along and support our efforts. Thank you to others from local schools who also offered.

I would also like to add that now is a great time to get your diabetes under control and before the silly season starts! We all know what its like "I'll just have one...." and then hey presto its January 13th and you have put on 2-3kg which you can't budge. Talk to us now about mindful eating in diabetes - 07 5713422
Debbie
Diabetes Nurse
Diabetes HELP Tauranga

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2917 days ago

COMPETITION: Do you have Rotorua's best Christmas tree?

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
With just a month until Christmas, we at the Rotorua Review have decided to get into the Christmas spirit by going on the hunt for the city's best Christmas tree.
Let's be honest, the city's public tree last year left little to be inspired by.
The council has … View more
Hi neighbours,
With just a month until Christmas, we at the Rotorua Review have decided to get into the Christmas spirit by going on the hunt for the city's best Christmas tree.
Let's be honest, the city's public tree last year left little to be inspired by.
The council has promised to spruce it up this year, but we feel the best trees are probably the ones you guys all have in your own homes.
And it Doesn't have to be a traditional tree- we'd be keen for people to think outside the box.

In Hamilton they run a competition every year called Trees of the Meteor with people making trees out of all types of materials.

The 2014 winners made their tree out of badminton shuttlecocks and was an absolute stunner.

So get your creative decorating caps and send us your photos.
* To enter email a high resolution photo (1MB or more) to nicola.brennan@fairfaxmedia.co.nz by December 15.

We will run people's photos each week in the lead up to our last issue this year in the paper, on Neighbourly and Facebook.

A winner will be determined by a combination of public and Rotorua Review staff votes and will receive a $50 Prezzy card.

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2921 days ago

Court will rule on Rotorua Mayoral election bias claims

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
Here's the latest in the ongoing saga involving allegations of bias and improper influence during the Rotorua election.

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2918 days ago

Free Mirror

Fiona from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

Mirror to give away, as pictured.....maybe useful for someone doing craft work?

Free

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2918 days ago

We're all busy - so how can we get our kids out of the car on the school run?

Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times

Since the 1980s, the proportion of children being dropped off in a car has doubled to nearly 55 per cent. With it has come worsened air pollution, greater congestion, and increased danger as more kids are involved in road accidents. Worse, it has undermined our community cohesion: Schools can and … View moreSince the 1980s, the proportion of children being dropped off in a car has doubled to nearly 55 per cent. With it has come worsened air pollution, greater congestion, and increased danger as more kids are involved in road accidents. Worse, it has undermined our community cohesion: Schools can and should be the hearts of our communities
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We're backing schools to set up walking buses and other solutions, with parents and volunteers helping local kids get to class safely.
We wrote to the nation's mayors pleading with them to lower speed limits outside schools, and many have come back to us with expressions of support. We talked to well-known New Zealanders with school-aged kids, and they united behind the campaign.

You can get involved too. We know people are busy, so the Sunday Star-Times and Neighbourly are encouraging families to choose one day a week when they and their kids walk, scoot, cycle - even ride a horse if that's what works for you!

I've chosen Mondays as the days I'll cycle to school with my 6-year-old son. And Neighbourly has set up a special pledge page, where you can choose a day when you will try to Foot It with your kids, talk with others doing the same - and go into the draw to win one of 50 Micro scooters. www.neighbourly.co.nz...

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2930 days ago

Your views on Guy Fawkes + your pets

Sandra from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

The SPCA and NZ Companion Animal Council would like to know about your animal's experiences with fireworks in order to better understand the impact that they may have. Please help in this important research by taking the time to fill in the survey online here: www.surveymonkey.com...

The … View more
The SPCA and NZ Companion Animal Council would like to know about your animal's experiences with fireworks in order to better understand the impact that they may have. Please help in this important research by taking the time to fill in the survey online here: www.surveymonkey.com...

The survey will be available until the 30th of November. Please share with your friends and family and encourage them to help too!

2919 days ago

Do you have earthquake damage?

EQC

Has your home been damaged by the recent earthquakes? Click here to make a claim with EQC. Make a claim

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2921 days ago

Sunset Primary School briefly in lockdown due to armed man

Nicola Brennan-Tupara Reporter from Rotorua News

Hi neighbours,
Sunset Primary School was briefly put in lockdown while armed police went through the school in search of a man who was reportedly armed.

Police received a call reporting a man seen walking a dog who appeared to have a gun around the Sunset Rd area on Thursday.

"Someone… View more
Hi neighbours,
Sunset Primary School was briefly put in lockdown while armed police went through the school in search of a man who was reportedly armed.

Police received a call reporting a man seen walking a dog who appeared to have a gun around the Sunset Rd area on Thursday.

"Someone saw what they thought was a gun but they didn't hear a bang," Senior Sergeant Malcolm Collins of Bay of Plenty police said.

"He was walking through the school - went in one side and out the other."

Collins said armed police responded, as they do with any report of a gun, and went through the school in search of the man.

Sunset Primary School went into lockdown while this happened, with teachers keeping children inside while police went through.

Police are no longer there.

Collins said police were still believed to be looking for the man - described as a Maori man wearing brown pants and a black hoodie.

He was walking a brown, white-faced dog.

It was not known if he had a weapon on him, Collins said.


If anyone has seen the man they are asked to contact Rotorua Police on 07 07-349 9400. Information can also be left anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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