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1098 days ago

Learn basic everyday digital skills

Kanorau Digital

Have you got a mobile phone or tablet? Not sure how to work the thing? Let us help you with that.

Our short course will give you the skills to stay digitally connected to your friends and whānau.

• A variety of day and class times to choose from
• Learn with an experienced tutor
• … View more
Have you got a mobile phone or tablet? Not sure how to work the thing? Let us help you with that.

Our short course will give you the skills to stay digitally connected to your friends and whānau.

• A variety of day and class times to choose from
• Learn with an experienced tutor
• No fees

Call us on 0800 KANORAU (526 672) or visit our website.
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1103 days ago

Rates rebates assistance back at libraries

Communications from Tauranga City Council

We're back in business and available at the Libraries to help support with rates payments and rebates until 30 September. Find us at your local at the following times:

• Pāpāmoa Library - 9.30am to 1.30pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
• Greerton Library - 9.30am to 12pm and 1pm to … View more
We're back in business and available at the Libraries to help support with rates payments and rebates until 30 September. Find us at your local at the following times:

• Pāpāmoa Library - 9.30am to 1.30pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
• Greerton Library - 9.30am to 12pm and 1pm to 2.30pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
• Mount Library - 9.30am to 1.30pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Find out more on our website bit.ly...

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1098 days ago

What Are the Basic Styles of Fabric for Curtains & Upholstery?

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

There are five different styles/category of fabric that form the foundation for the vast array of curtain and upholstery fabrics you see on the market today. Each fabric style outlined below has its own unique characteristics and are produced using different techniques. Some of these fabric … View moreThere are five different styles/category of fabric that form the foundation for the vast array of curtain and upholstery fabrics you see on the market today. Each fabric style outlined below has its own unique characteristics and are produced using different techniques. Some of these fabric types will be well known to you like plain and printed fabrics, while others less so.

You may be wondering why cotton and linen for example are not included here – this is because they are a type of composition that falls within one of these categories below.
Here we give you a high-level overview of the styles of fabrics available to you for your home interior or commercial interior project.

PLAIN: Plain fabrics are characterised by simple weaves and textures not showing any complex design.
Simple weaves are for instance – hopsacks, twills, herringbones and satins. Common fabric compositions used for plain fabrics include natural fibres (cotton, linen) as well as synthetic fibres (polyester, acrylic, etc.)

Plain interior fabrics take on a simple and paired back aesthetic. Ideal for a minimalist décor, you can complement plain fabrics with more textured and tactile textiles for added interest to your home décor.

PRINTED: Printing is the process of applying coloured designs and patterns to a woven textile. One or more colours are applied to the fabric in specific parts only, using thickened dyes to prevent the colour from spreading beyond the limits of the pattern or design. In quality printed fabrics, the colour is bonded with the fibre so as to resist loss of dye from washing and friction (crocking). Printing is an ancient textile manufacturing technique of which there are five print production methods you can use:

Burn Out Printing: A process which uses chemicals, rather than colour, to burn out or dissolve away one fibre in a fabric. The purpose is to achieve a sheer design on a solid or opaque fabric. The chemicals used during production can make this fabric sensitive to ultraviolet degradation when hung in direct sunlight.

Digital Printing: Rapidly becoming a popular and commercially viable printing method due to its flexibility, precision and consistency. With this new printing technique it is now possible to print any design, even with photographic detail, onto fabric. There are no restrictions in the amount of colour that can be used.

Engraved Roller Printing: The printing method used for the majority of fabrics worldwide. The colours are printed directly onto the fabric. There must be one roller for each colour used in the print. The more colours used, the better the print definition and depth of colour. The number of colours used is printed on the left hand selvedge of a fabric along with the brand.



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1099 days ago

Free recruitment service finds perfect match

Competenz

After years of searching for a new recruit for their business, Auckland engineering firm Stainless Machinings turned to Competenz’s free job matching service to find them an ideal candidate. In the space of a few short months, school leaver Stuart Martin joined the company.

“We’d been … View more
After years of searching for a new recruit for their business, Auckland engineering firm Stainless Machinings turned to Competenz’s free job matching service to find them an ideal candidate. In the space of a few short months, school leaver Stuart Martin joined the company.

“We’d been trying to recruit a young person for a couple of years, says Stainless Machinings owner Brian Lawry. “Competenz provided us with an excellent service and took all the hard work out of finding someone."

Read the full story here
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1100 days ago

A BIG THANK YOU

Lisa from Otumoetai

To the clever person who put up signs around the Gordon Carmichael Reserve near the 'No Swimming' signs. The No Swimming signs were put up a few months ago, however they are in places where there is either no water, or the water is so shallow and dirty you wouldn't want to go in … View moreTo the clever person who put up signs around the Gordon Carmichael Reserve near the 'No Swimming' signs. The No Swimming signs were put up a few months ago, however they are in places where there is either no water, or the water is so shallow and dirty you wouldn't want to go in there. Anyway, whoever you are, you made me smile on my entire walk and I see lots of other people enjoying your handiwork too! Well done, you have a great sense of humour.

1099 days ago

A notice for patrons of Pāpāmoa Library:

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Pāpāmoa Library will be closed on Wednesday, 22 September due to a scheduled power cut.

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1099 days ago

What a gorgeous weekend!

Maria from Betta Water Filtration

I hope you had a lovely weekend - so good to see the sun. I managed to tidy up the vege garden ready to Spring plant only to find everyone else had the same idea and there was no plants at Bunnings! Never mind at least its ready to go.
Now is the time to Spring Clean, renew filters (dont forget … View more
I hope you had a lovely weekend - so good to see the sun. I managed to tidy up the vege garden ready to Spring plant only to find everyone else had the same idea and there was no plants at Bunnings! Never mind at least its ready to go.
Now is the time to Spring Clean, renew filters (dont forget the fridge!) Ive had lots of reaction and enquiry to my previous post on Shower Filters - so many people sensitive to chlorine in their water, and getting great results with a shower filter. So happy to help and improve peoples health. Have a great week.

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1100 days ago

Masks made to order.

Philip from Maungatapu

Mask's are now compulsory, so why not have one that you can easily wash, they are lined light weight cotton that you can easily wash, you can choose from a number of prints. Adult's $8.00 each or 2 for $14.00, children's $6.00 each or 2 for $10.00
Phone 5446015 or 0212063895
Liz

Negotiable

1125 days ago

Kia kaha Tauranga!

Communications from Tauranga City Council

We know the disruption to some council services has been frustrating, but we do appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to put the safety of our community and staff first.

For more information on the council’s services and facilities visit our website bit.ly...

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1101 days ago

Warm welcome to Climate Insights

Neighbourly

We're very excited to announce Climate Insights as our new Neighbourly partner.

Climate insights is looking forward to supporting the Neighbourly community, helping kiwis protect their homes against climate change and live better within their communities. Climate Insights use science-based… View more
We're very excited to announce Climate Insights as our new Neighbourly partner.

Climate insights is looking forward to supporting the Neighbourly community, helping kiwis protect their homes against climate change and live better within their communities. Climate Insights use science-based information to provide tools and guidance as we strive to become more sustainable and resilient. 

Please join us in welcoming Climate Insights and stay tuned for localised climate information, tools and much more!
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1101 days ago

4.5 litres Jim Beam bottle (empty!)

Jeryl from Papamoa Beach

I have come by this bottle - I hear that they are wanted/liked for displays - (full of cold tea!) Bars? Restaurants? Liquor Stores?

Price: $25

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1102 days ago

Looking for some cooking inspiration?

Stuff

Look no further! Join Sam Mannering on Thursday the 23rd of September and cook your dinner along with him.

What’s on the menu? Sam is going to teach you how to make curry from scratch, and for dessert, a tarte tatin.

Get in quick because seats are limited!
Register now

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1102 days ago

Māori Language Week 💚

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Western Bay of Plenty

Happy Rāmere Aotearoa! 🌞

Here are two more general phrases which you can start incorporating into everyday conversations.

Aroha mai | Sorry/Excuse me
Mā te wā | Bye for now/See you later

We'd love to hear some of the phrases you have been learning over Maori Language Week! Comment … View more
Happy Rāmere Aotearoa! 🌞

Here are two more general phrases which you can start incorporating into everyday conversations.

Aroha mai | Sorry/Excuse me
Mā te wā | Bye for now/See you later

We'd love to hear some of the phrases you have been learning over Maori Language Week! Comment below some phrases you know 💚

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1102 days ago

WIN FREE INSULATION FOR YOUR HOME

EnergySmart - Tauranga

EnergySmart are giving away ceiling and underfloor Insulation to 3 lucky winners. Visit our website for more information and to enter!

Terms and Conditions apply

Competition closes midnight 26th September 2021

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1102 days ago

Te Reo courses starting again soon

Liz from Bay Learning Academy

Our next courses are starting soon. Enrol now.

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