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Council is proposing to remove provisions from the Street Use and Public Places Bylaw 2018, which currently prohibit begging and rough sleeping in public places within 5m of retail premises in defined commercial areas. This is because Council considers a bylaw is not the most appropriate way of … View moreCouncil is proposing to remove provisions from the Street Use and Public Places Bylaw 2018, which currently prohibit begging and rough sleeping in public places within 5m of retail premises in defined commercial areas. This is because Council considers a bylaw is not the most appropriate way of addressing the perceived problem in relation to begging and rough sleeping in Tauranga. What do you think? Find out more on the reasons for this proposal and have your say at www.tauranga.govt.nz...
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Being Neighbourly is a lot more than just signing up to the website. It’s about taking the next step and being helpful and friendly to those around you. There are loads of different ways to be Neighbourly - here are a few suggestions from us.
Sarah from Ohauiti
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This is one of our favourites that we've seen online! Get the kids together to help you make a set of miniature winter wonderland ornaments for the Christmas day table or round the house.
You’ll need:
• A few small, clear jars (available at Spotlight)• White Deco sand (available at … View moreThis is one of our favourites that we've seen online! Get the kids together to help you make a set of miniature winter wonderland ornaments for the Christmas day table or round the house.
You’ll need:
• A few small, clear jars (available at Spotlight)• White Deco sand (available at Spotlight) mixed with glitter, or without!
• Sprigs of Christmas tree branches or tinsel (which you can cut from an old tree, if you have one)
• Artificial moss (also available at Spotlight!)
• White Christmas figurines or old decorations (such as reindeer, Santa and elves)
Method:
• Cover the bottom of your base or bowl with moss.• Sprinkle some of the sand over the moss, so that it mixes together and looks like a snow-covered forest floor.
• Position a figurine—or multiple figurines if your vase is larger—on top of the moss and sand.
• Cut some of the bristles from the Christmas tree branches at the base, and dig a few into the moss and sand, so that they stand up.
• Place your Winters-in-a-bottle around your outdoor area and table.
Welcome Bay Lane will be reopened to cars this Sunday.
While Welcome Bay Lane will now be open to cars, all heavy vehicles – including trucks, buses and other larger vehicles – will still need to use the signalised intersection on Welcome Bay Road. Cyclists are advised to divert left off … View moreWelcome Bay Lane will be reopened to cars this Sunday.
While Welcome Bay Lane will now be open to cars, all heavy vehicles – including trucks, buses and other larger vehicles – will still need to use the signalised intersection on Welcome Bay Road. Cyclists are advised to divert left off Welcome Bay Road and use a new shared path and safe crossing point located along Welcome Bay Lane.
Click here for more safety tips on using the Lane.
Source: SunLive.
Lyn from Welcome Bay
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Maureen from Bethlehem
2 Bird cages both as new for sale.
1. 600 high 300 wide
2. 680 high 340 wide.
Offers please
Phone 5776148
Negotiable
A challenge facing too many young men is the sense that they have to live up to the unspoken rules of masculinity – clichés such as “boys don’t cry” and “toughen up”.
White Ribbon encourages everyone to challenge the unspoken rules, so we can let boys and young men enjoy their … View moreA challenge facing too many young men is the sense that they have to live up to the unspoken rules of masculinity – clichés such as “boys don’t cry” and “toughen up”.
White Ribbon encourages everyone to challenge the unspoken rules, so we can let boys and young men enjoy their individuality and define themselves as men who have respectful relationships with themselves and their partners – creating happier, healthier communities for us all.
Find out more
Ali from Tauranga City
I have put new cartridges in my printer - first print and the paper feeder has given up. Now bought a new printer.
I don’t want the new cartridges to go to waste so does anyone have an HP 2410 multi function printer? The cartridges are No 56 black and No 57 tricolour. Paid $135 but free to … View moreI have put new cartridges in my printer - first print and the paper feeder has given up. Now bought a new printer.
I don’t want the new cartridges to go to waste so does anyone have an HP 2410 multi function printer? The cartridges are No 56 black and No 57 tricolour. Paid $135 but free to anyone who has the same printer. Just don’t want to see them wasted. They are unwrapped and in my old printer but easy to take out. Phone or text me 0274 830764 to arrange pick up.
Update ——- These cartridges are still available as winner discovered they wouldn’t fit her computer.
Free
Sandra from Matua
Large rimu chest of drawers. 98cm wide by 114 cm tall. Oiled rimu. Good condition.
Price: $100
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