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Communications from Tauranga City Council
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
We are exploring options for a bus facility in Arataki to replace the interim bus stops on Farm Street. We're keen to hear your ideas and views on two potential locations for this facility.
To find out more and take our survey, visit www.tauranga.govt.nz... 🚌
Or join us this Saturday 11 … View moreWe are exploring options for a bus facility in Arataki to replace the interim bus stops on Farm Street. We're keen to hear your ideas and views on two potential locations for this facility.
To find out more and take our survey, visit www.tauranga.govt.nz... 🚌
Or join us this Saturday 11 December at the Farm Street bus stops, between 10am and noon or from 1pm to 3pm.
For many Kiwi families this Christmas is going to be tougher than ever - but there’s a way to help.
You can help to make Christmas a reality for families in need for every $30 donated, Christmas Box will provide a box full of essentials and Christmas treats to families in need and bring a … View moreFor many Kiwi families this Christmas is going to be tougher than ever - but there’s a way to help.
You can help to make Christmas a reality for families in need for every $30 donated, Christmas Box will provide a box full of essentials and Christmas treats to families in need and bring a little certainty to those struggling right now. Sponsor a Christmas Box today.
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Gail from Otumoetai
Plastic with metal legs fish filleting table. Legs fold up as shown for easy storage. The only damage to it is that the drain seal has become brittle and broken - as shown. It doesn't need one but could be easily replaced if you want it to be. Pick up from Otumoetai.
Price: $25
Gail from Otumoetai
We recently took out the fold-up washing line in the photo. It works perfectly, with two 'settings'. You can use half the line or all of it. The only issue is that we had to cut it off about 5 cm under the ground, where it entered the concrete footing. This means the legs are not the full… View moreWe recently took out the fold-up washing line in the photo. It works perfectly, with two 'settings'. You can use half the line or all of it. The only issue is that we had to cut it off about 5 cm under the ground, where it entered the concrete footing. This means the legs are not the full height and why we are giving it away instead of selling it. All you would need to do is extend the legs with some pipe, which can go into the new footings. Pick up from Otumoetai. You can either take it apart or it will need a truck or perhaps a roof rack.
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Elly from Te Puna
We expect a stunning performance by the Tauranga Civic Choir, presenting the most beautiful Christmas music, even in 8(!) voices.
Time: Saturday11 Dec, 2 pm.
Location: the amphitheatre in Te Puna Quarry Park.
Make yourself comfortable on the grass surface of the steps of the theatre. Bring a … View moreWe expect a stunning performance by the Tauranga Civic Choir, presenting the most beautiful Christmas music, even in 8(!) voices.
Time: Saturday11 Dec, 2 pm.
Location: the amphitheatre in Te Puna Quarry Park.
Make yourself comfortable on the grass surface of the steps of the theatre. Bring a picnic blanket and your favourite drinks and nibbles. This is an outdoor event so be prepared for the changeable weather.
It is a requirement that the organizers ask for the MY VACCINATION PASS. Also please bring a mask.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Tauranga City Council is commemorating the Tauranga men who lost their lives in the First World War with a new interpretation panel outside the Tauranga Domain Memorial Gates, which opened exactly 100 years ago on 11 December 1921.
There is also a ‘Together we remember’ display at Tauranga … View moreTauranga City Council is commemorating the Tauranga men who lost their lives in the First World War with a new interpretation panel outside the Tauranga Domain Memorial Gates, which opened exactly 100 years ago on 11 December 1921.
There is also a ‘Together we remember’ display at Tauranga Library providing more details about the memorial and showcasing items connected to the gates and the men, and posters in the CBD - ‘More than a name’ - which put faces to the names of some of the men who lost their lives.
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Check out the top 10 activities on offer in the Waikato … View moreSoak up the sun this summer in the mighty Waikato. With so much to see and do, from Middle-earth movie magic and tonnes of family friendly fun to underground wonders, the bohemian coastal town of Raglan, gourmet delights and much more….
Check out the top 10 activities on offer in the Waikato and start planning your summer adventure.
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The latest issue of our Seniors Newsletter is here. In this issue we discuss ways to stay hydrated over summer, catch up with a 73 year old fish scientist, discuss health insurance, plus much more!
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
UPDATED FRIDAY 10 DECEMBER
We’ve nearly finished our Kulim Park refresh! 🌳
We’re on the final push to get it done by Christmas, so to make sure we can complete the construction work safely we need to temporarily close the park to vehicles until 17 December, including the weekend of 11-12 … View moreUPDATED FRIDAY 10 DECEMBER
We’ve nearly finished our Kulim Park refresh! 🌳
We’re on the final push to get it done by Christmas, so to make sure we can complete the construction work safely we need to temporarily close the park to vehicles until 17 December, including the weekend of 11-12 December. The park will still be open for pedestrians and cyclists and the Yacht Club carpark will be open for limited parking.
To find out more about the park upgrade visit the Council website bit.ly...
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
Great news! The Incubator Creative Hub has offered to handle Humpty’s restoration in the new year. Until then, the statue will remain on site, with safety netting in place, as it’s too tricky to move it without risking further damage.
We will keep you updated on the progress of Humpty’s … View moreGreat news! The Incubator Creative Hub has offered to handle Humpty’s restoration in the new year. Until then, the statue will remain on site, with safety netting in place, as it’s too tricky to move it without risking further damage.
We will keep you updated on the progress of Humpty’s restoration next year.
Thanks everyone for your support 😊
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
We’re disappointed to let you know that the Humpty Dumpty statue at Memorial Park has been vandalised. We’re not sure it can be repaired this time, but we’d like to try.
We’re looking for a sculptor or concrete worker to repair the damage to Humpty’s arm and body, and for an artist to … View moreWe’re disappointed to let you know that the Humpty Dumpty statue at Memorial Park has been vandalised. We’re not sure it can be repaired this time, but we’d like to try.
We’re looking for a sculptor or concrete worker to repair the damage to Humpty’s arm and body, and for an artist to repaint the statue. If you think you can help, please contact Phill Everett on 07 577 7000 by 24 December 2021.
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