Conifer Grove, Takanini

2083 days ago

PAPAKURA ART GROUP INC.

Glenda Kenney from Papakura Art Group Inc.

Hi Everyone,
Please find attached our weekly newsletter for 20th March 2019.
As always new members are most welcome.
Where to find us: - We meet at the Old Central School Hall 57 Wood St Papakura every Wednesday 12-3:30pm

What do we offer: - Free choice painting time, Art Tuition with experienced… View more
Hi Everyone,
Please find attached our weekly newsletter for 20th March 2019.
As always new members are most welcome.
Where to find us: - We meet at the Old Central School Hall 57 Wood St Papakura every Wednesday 12-3:30pm

What do we offer: - Free choice painting time, Art Tuition with experienced Artists Demonstrations and tips, a great book and DVD library, Workshops, Social interaction, Exhibitions, Competition, Plein Air days, a weekly newsletter, free tea and coffee available; make it yourself and bring along your lunch for a sit down and chat from mid-day.
What we use: - Our members work in watercolour, pastels, acrylics, oils, pencil/pen and charcoal and mixed media.

Who are we: - We are a very active group of people who welcome new members and who are always willing to help if you need some help.

For More Information Contact Glenda 021 928 028

NEWSLETTER 20th March 2019.pdf Download View

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2084 days ago

Whakatakapokai Submissions

Dene from Weymouth

Submissions on the Whakatakapokai proposal are due in by 29 March 2019. The Local Board has kindly provided a list of things you might want to say to help make it easier for you to do your submission. You can copy these things into your own submission but it is better to say them in your own words … View moreSubmissions on the Whakatakapokai proposal are due in by 29 March 2019. The Local Board has kindly provided a list of things you might want to say to help make it easier for you to do your submission. You can copy these things into your own submission but it is better to say them in your own words and to speak from your heart. I am copying this list here for you to use.
The current proposal seeks to have 10 beds for Care and Protection and 20 beds for Youth Justice (aka Youth Prison).
Your submission should say what you think is fair and what is not. And you need to give your reasons why you consider things fair or unfair.

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The reasons for my views are:
• The introduction of youth justice placements into the facility will result in additional security and safety concerns for my family. For example the potential for people to escape from the facility is real and the impact of escapees and the general potential danger that the proposal poses to the neighbourhood is significant, particularly given the close proximity of our houses to the site. I am also concerned about visitors to the site. The centre will be a continuing cause of stress and anxiety for me and will impact on the amenity of my neighbourhood.
• Many people in the area directly adjoining the site have families and the proposed changes to the centre are not compatible with maintaining a safe and pleasant family environment.
• There is lack of clarity about who may be accommodated at the centre, particularly the ability of the centre to accommodate people up to 19 years old that have been referred by the court or police. Potentially the entire site will be a youth justice facility/ prison as the proposed changes to the designation will inevitably result in a change in emphasis from care and protection to youth justice placements.
• There are already 3 prison facilities within the Manurewa area. The changes proposed to the facility effectively introduce a fourth prison into the suburb. It would be preferable to locate the additional youth justice placements within the existing Korowai Manaaki residence in Wiri (which has been purpose built and located) or construct a new facility in another location away from residential areas. Other youth justice facilities in New Zealand are located away from residential neighbourhoods. A youth justice facility is not compatible with an established residential neighbourhood.
• The site is located on the main road into Weymouth. The use of this site as a youth justice facility will have negative impacts on how I and other see our neighbourhood and live our lives. For example we will want to avoid travelling past this site, but will be unable to do so.
• Noise is currently generated by people on the site including when staff shifts change. The increase in the number of people to be accommodated and increase in staff will increase the comings and goings from the site with additional noise impacts on the amenity of neighbours.
• I consider that the proposed changes will have unacceptable adverse effects on the now established character of the neighbourhood centre and the surrounding residential neighbourhood which has changed considerably since the centre was first established. Since the centre was first established intensive residential development has established in close proximity to the centre. It is no longer located at the edge of the urban area. It is now not appropriate to increase the scale and intensity of use or change to focus to a youth justice facility centre due to the close proximity of new development. The proposed changes to the designation provide no certainty over the design of any new facilities, and increased security measures will lead to institutional and utilitarian buildings and features (i.e security fencing and surveillance cameras) that are not compatible with a pleasant residential environment.
• The notice of requirement is very vague on the extent of new development that may be necessary to accommodate the youth justice placements now and into future. The increase in security measures such as increased security fencing within the site to accommodate such placements will be incompatible with residential amenity values.
• The extent of rebuilding potentially allowed by the amended designation is wide, and will enable development much closer to the boundaries of the site adjoining residential development. This will significantly impact on our amenity including a reduction in privacy and increased overlooking and by removing the green space buffers that currently exist on the site This will also exacerbate the security concerns of residents. The proposed conditions will enable direct overlooking of neighbouring properties by occupants of the centre and are insufficient to provide for amenity of neighbours.
• The changes in security protocols outlined in section 7.5 of the AEE do not equate to the extent of change that will be allowed under the revised designation. For example in page 20 the AEE states that no physical changes will impact the visual amenity of the residence. The changes proposed to the designation will allow significant changes to the visual amenity of the residence as it could be rebuilt or significantly altered and extended.
• The AEE indicates that the change in designation could have moderate to high social impact effects on neighbouring residents. The mitigation proposed for these effects is vague, insufficient and largely flawed given the extent of change and redevelopment allowed. The community liaison committee is required to be established for too short a period to have any long term effect.
• The use of the site as a centre for youth justice placements is an inefficient use of valuable residential land that is appropriately zoned for housing.
• I consider that the Proposed Development fails to achieve the objectives and policies of the Auckland Unitary Plan (“Plan”). For example (but not limited to) the proposal does not sufficiently provide for the health and safety of the neighbouring community. This is contrary to the B2.3.1.(3) which requires the health and safety of people and communities to be promoted.
• The proposal is not consistent with the objectives and policies in B2.8 Social facilities as it fails to address the effects of facility on the adjoining residential neighbourhood.
• The proposal is not consistent with the objectives and policies of Mixed Housing Suburban Zone particularly those that provide for residential amenity (H4.2(3)) and those requiring non-residential activities to be compatible with the scale and intensity of development anticipated in the zone (H4.2(4)).
• The proposal is not necessary to meet the objectives of the Minister because the location of the site is not suitable for youth justice placements given the close proximity of residential development.
• It does not promote the sustainable management of resources in accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991 (“RMA”) or otherwise achieve its purpose;
• It is not consistent with section 7 of the RMA as overall, it is not an efficient use of land and fails to maintain or enhance amenity values.
I seek the following decision from the Court
• That the Notice of Requirement be rejected in its entirety.
• That if the Notice of Requirement is confirmed I seek the following conditions
- That no youth justice placements are accommodated on the site.
- That the exterior fence to the property be replaced with a new close boarded acoustic fence together with at least 1.5m of tree landscaping along the fence line.
- That no new buildings be developed outside of the existing security fence on the site and the existing buffer areas be maintained.
- That any new buildings do not contain windows that face towards neighbouring residential properties.
- That the maximum number of people accommodated on the site be limited to... (make your own suggestion here)

2084 days ago

Acacia Cove Village Knit and Natter Team

Acacia Cove Village

The Residents of Acacia Cove Village, as previously mentioned is a busy bunch. The Knit and Natter Team has been going for years and they are donating to Kidz First on a regular basis.

The team has the most beautiful knitted blankets, clothes and even toys available for purchase at very … View more
The Residents of Acacia Cove Village, as previously mentioned is a busy bunch. The Knit and Natter Team has been going for years and they are donating to Kidz First on a regular basis.

The team has the most beautiful knitted blankets, clothes and even toys available for purchase at very reasonable prices in the Village Restaurant on Tuesday mornings from 9.30am till about noon. Why don’t you come along and have a peep at their stunning handywork?

We would like to thank every keen knitter for their time, effort and amazing craftsmanship that brings joy to so many kids.
Keep on knitting!!

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2084 days ago

Call The Building Guys today!

The Team from The Building Guys

Have you ever wanted to know how much it would cost to build your dream kitchen and really have that hub of the home for your family? Or dreamed of having that bathroom where you can relax in your own sanctuary? Or what about that outdoor deck/space where your friends will never want to leave?

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Have you ever wanted to know how much it would cost to build your dream kitchen and really have that hub of the home for your family? Or dreamed of having that bathroom where you can relax in your own sanctuary? Or what about that outdoor deck/space where your friends will never want to leave?

The Building Guys is a professional and dependable renovation company with 25 years experience that will blow your mind with their workmanship and not your bank! Book a free quote today!

At The Building Guys we specialise in home renovations. Everything from kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, decks, patios and outdoor spaces. Whether it's renovating your dream space or a spruce up, we are the people to call.
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2084 days ago

Give us your thoughts on Akl Paths and be in to win!

Communications Team from Auckland Council

Have you been out exploring our beautiful coastline, taking the dog for a walk, getting the kids to unplug or finding a new running route thanks to Akl Paths? Then we want to hear from you!

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2084 days ago

UFO smoker/hangi cooker

Angaline from Takanini

UFO smoker/hangi cooker
3 baskets
Burner

350$

Just needs gas bottle

Takanini pickup 0274706652

Price: $350

2084 days ago

Marine pests prompt local hull cleaning rule rethink

Communications Team from Auckland Council

The Auckland public is being asked for their views on whether a more consistent regulatory framework is required to help stop the spread of marine pests across New Zealand’s four busiest boating regions.

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2084 days ago

Supporting our Christchurch victims

The Warehouse New Zealand

Donate today to the Christchurch Victims Fund. All money raised will help meet our victim’s needs, including support and financial assistance. We thank-you for your contribution, every little bit helps. Donate now

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2084 days ago

Auckland mosques opening their doors to all

Communications Team from Auckland Council

The Muslim community in Auckland is opening Ponsonby Masjid, Ranui Mosque, North Shore Islamic Centre and Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq in Pakuranga on Friday night for people of all faiths to gather in remembrance of the 50 lives lost in the Christchurch shootings.

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2086 days ago

ASPHALT AND CONCRETE SERVICES

Sa from Takanini

i my name is Sa I specialise in Asphalt and concrete services I have 16 years experience but have been on my own for 2 years now me and my crew take our work seriously we are professional at what we do we do driveways to footpaths patios speed pumps kerbs and channels we do all coloured concrete … View morei my name is Sa I specialise in Asphalt and concrete services I have 16 years experience but have been on my own for 2 years now me and my crew take our work seriously we are professional at what we do we do driveways to footpaths patios speed pumps kerbs and channels we do all coloured concrete and expose aggregate and all stone we do digout and box and prep our own work if you need a job done  or you want to improve the look of your house I can help. Fill free to give me a call or text  on 0211639479

Or email me @
aucklandallstarscontractor@gmail.com

And let me know what you want done then we will make an appointment for a site visit.
QUOTE FREE

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2085 days ago

Eco-Friendly Reusable Bubble Tea Cup with Stainless Steel Straw Kit

Jen from Manurewa

Reduce plastic waste and enjoy bubble tea with an Eco-Friendly Reusable Bubble Tea Cup with a Stainless Steel straw!

The kit comes with a 700ml glass Ball Mason jar, a silicone spill proof plug (green, red or blue) and a stainless steel bubble tea straw! The bubble tea straw is wide enough for … View more
Reduce plastic waste and enjoy bubble tea with an Eco-Friendly Reusable Bubble Tea Cup with a Stainless Steel straw!

The kit comes with a 700ml glass Ball Mason jar, a silicone spill proof plug (green, red or blue) and a stainless steel bubble tea straw! The bubble tea straw is wide enough for the tapioca balls and boba. Holds 700ml (Can fit a large Gong Cha for reference).


Two piece drinking lid consists of an angled mouthpiece with a removable silicone plug and a separate canning band.
Perfect for bubble tea, smoothies, tea, coffee and more.
The silicone band is removable depending on your preferred use.

Materials:
Glass jar, silicone, 304-grade stainless steel lid and straw.

Lid made in Vietnam. Jar in USA. Straw in China.

Price: $46

2086 days ago

An update from the NSNZ National Office...

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

If you would like to volunteer to help our members in Christchurch, please reach out to our Canterbury Neighbourhood Support Coordinator, Dave Wilkinson at: manager@canterburyns.net

NSNZ Update - Christchurch.pdf Download View

2086 days ago

Study Health with NZMA and go on to great things!

NZMA

Do you want to make a difference in people’s lives? If yes, then choosing to study health at NZMA may be your perfect next step. You’ll learn about health and wellbeing, the human body and development and the healthcare systems in New Zealand. Our course will equip you with the academic skills … View moreDo you want to make a difference in people’s lives? If yes, then choosing to study health at NZMA may be your perfect next step. You’ll learn about health and wellbeing, the human body and development and the healthcare systems in New Zealand. Our course will equip you with the academic skills to get a career in the health sector or help enhance your study further.

What’s more, this course is part of the Government-led Youth Guarantee programme so if you’re 16-19 you can study this course for FREE.

We have health courses starting on 8 April 2019. Be quick and enrol now.
You can apply online or call us on 0800 222 833 to learn more.

NZMA fact: 80% of NZMA graduates go on to employment or higher study*

*80% represents and average student outcome over twelve months in 2016 and 2017. Visit ‘Latest News’ on nzma.ac.nz for more details. ^’Free Study’ options terms and conditions apply.
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2086 days ago

We're here to help during a difficult time

John Ensom from Ensom Funeral Services

Ensom Funeral Services recognise that all family's needs are different. We happily take the time to prepare a fitting tribute and farewell that reflects the life of each person as being unique.

We are an independently run family business. We've been a part of this community for many … View more
Ensom Funeral Services recognise that all family's needs are different. We happily take the time to prepare a fitting tribute and farewell that reflects the life of each person as being unique.

We are an independently run family business. We've been a part of this community for many years.

Our friendly team bring a comforting familiarity to your family in your time of need.

Email ensomfunerals@gmail.com or call us on 09 299 6646 for more information.
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2086 days ago

Eye on Nature Family Day is just around the corner!

Nicole Stanton from

? OFFICIALLY TWO WEEKS TO GO! ?

Open to the public at no cost, the Eye on Nature Family Day will present a myriad of events and activities to entertain and educate young minds. The aim of the family day is to wrap up the learnings of the school days and engage parents and communities members … View more
? OFFICIALLY TWO WEEKS TO GO! ?

Open to the public at no cost, the Eye on Nature Family Day will present a myriad of events and activities to entertain and educate young minds. The aim of the family day is to wrap up the learnings of the school days and engage parents and communities members too.

Let your South and East Auckland Whanau know and remind them to save the date, nature is calling!

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