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1459 days ago

Long Term Plan 2021-31

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Tauranga faces a “challenging” funding shortfall over the next 10 years because of the city’s rapid growth.

Up to $4.3 billion needs to be invested in in roads, parks, pipes, stormwater systems and other infrastructure to open up land for new homes and cater to the intensification of Te Papa… View more
Tauranga faces a “challenging” funding shortfall over the next 10 years because of the city’s rapid growth.

Up to $4.3 billion needs to be invested in in roads, parks, pipes, stormwater systems and other infrastructure to open up land for new homes and cater to the intensification of Te Papa peninsula. This is approximately double what we currently invest in such projects.

We’ll consult with you about this challenge early next year as we prepare our Long-term Plan 2021-31.

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1456 days ago

Make sure you don't forget to book your pool service! 🚨

Kelly from Poolwerx Bay of Plenty

Our technicians have hit the road and are working around the clock to get as many pools ready for the holidays as possible 🚐

Don't leave it too late! Book in for a service today.

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1456 days ago

Plastic Bottle Planters

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Here is a fun and easy way to reuse a plastic bottle! These are the basic instructions for creating a plastic bottle planter. Creative fun for the kids and recycling those plastic bottles? We call that a win-win.
They look adorable with succulents (cactus or herbs would also work) and chances are … View more
Here is a fun and easy way to reuse a plastic bottle! These are the basic instructions for creating a plastic bottle planter. Creative fun for the kids and recycling those plastic bottles? We call that a win-win.
They look adorable with succulents (cactus or herbs would also work) and chances are the planters will last for a while.

You’ll need:
• Plastic bottles
• Sharpie
• Acrylic paint & brushes
• Pencil (for sketching details)
• Scissors


1. Use the sharpie to mark out the shape of your animal on the bottle.
2. With scissors roughly cut out your shapes. After the top of the bottle is removed go back around and clean up the edges. Wipe clean (make sure bottle is clean and dry).3. Paint the bottle with chosen shade of acrylic paint, this will take several coats. Tip: use a hair dryer to speed drying between coats. Spray paint made for plastic can be used if you already have a can at home.
4. Once dry, use the pencil to sketch the eyes, mouth, and other details, and paint over with your desired colours.
5. Fill with soil and your favourite succulents. These also make cute containers to keep anything in (pencils, food, toys, beads) as well as colourful décor for your kids’ room.


We hope you enjoyed our tutorial and if you make a one we would love to see a picture!

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1457 days ago

Could you be Bee's new furever home?

Communications from Tauranga City Council

Isn't she a little cutie - meet Bee 🐝

A 4 year old, Jack Russell cross, she loves running around and playing and is looking for someone to be her best friend - could it be you?

Come and see this Bee-autiful wee girl down at the Tauranga dog pound, 88 Hewletts Road, Mount Maunganui … View more
Isn't she a little cutie - meet Bee 🐝

A 4 year old, Jack Russell cross, she loves running around and playing and is looking for someone to be her best friend - could it be you?

Come and see this Bee-autiful wee girl down at the Tauranga dog pound, 88 Hewletts Road, Mount Maunganui weekdays from 2pm till 4.30pm 😍

1457 days ago

Innovating streets at The Mount - information day

Communications from Tauranga City Council

On Saturday 21 November our project team for 'Innovating streets at The Mount' will have a stall set up at Main Beach, Marine Parade (next to the surf lifesaving club).

Head on down there between 9am and 2pm to understand more about the project and to ask any questions you have.

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1466 days ago

Free Bricks

Cathy from Oropi

Approx 130 bricks FREE 290w x 160h x 70d. Colour is Geograph Limestone.

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1458 days ago

Paving and or Pergola

John from Greerton - Parkvale

Hi. We desperately need about 23 sq/m of paving laid, and or a pergola built. Help us please
Contact John
0211426257

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1457 days ago

Washing Machine

Kelvin from Ohauiti

Daewoo Full Auto Electric, Top Loading 5.5 KG 2019 Model
DWF-ELC55BGN as new.
Phone (07) 5448985

Price: $289

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1458 days ago

Need a Fence build

John from Greerton - Parkvale

Hi. We are needing a small fence built asap, if there are any fence builders out there that have a couple of spare days, please contact us. Many thanks
John
0211426257

1458 days ago

Work off Christmas dinner in 23,573 easy steps

Smiths City

As we head into the eating season, you might want to think about tracking your fitness. Check out our range of wearable tech, from FitBit, Huawei and Samsung, in-store or online today. smithscity.co.nz – keeping Xmas honest. Visit us online

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1470 days ago

WANTED... Metal bath tub ( not plastic)

Carol from Te Puke

Hi . does anyone have a metal bath tub , no longer in use. or one you had out in the paddock.. surplus to requirements? Would much appreciate. thankyou.. cheers carol

1458 days ago

BEWARE POSTAGE SCAM

Carol from Te Puke

Beware of cell phone message asking for extra postage for a parcel you maybe expecting.... the cell phone number that was used is 0218945047.. i have blacklisted this number.. the company name by UPS united parcel service

1458 days ago

Home Security Checklist

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

With summer just around the corner and the warmer weather setting in, you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors leaving doors and windows open to get fresh, cool breezes through your home. But leaving your home open may increase the risk of break-ins and create an easy way for intruders … View moreWith summer just around the corner and the warmer weather setting in, you’re going to be spending a lot of time outdoors leaving doors and windows open to get fresh, cool breezes through your home. But leaving your home open may increase the risk of break-ins and create an easy way for intruders to gain entry into your home.

Exceed is here to help you with 10 top tips to improve your home security:

1 - Use key-operated locks on doors and windows – and don’t hide spare keys under doormats or in obvious places for burglars to find them easily

2 - Install security screens on all doors to keep your family safe

3 - Install window security stays to increase security, natural safe ventilation and prevent children falling from high windows

4 - Install hinge bolts to stop doors from being lifted out of their frames

5 - Upgrade beads and rubbers to hold any glass in place

6 - Install digital deadlocks so you no longer need to remember your keys when you leave your home and grant short term access to friends or Airbnb guests

7 - If you have an alarm system, make sure it is working properly

8 - Keep plants trimmed around doors and windows and install sensor lights or CCTV cameras

9 - Don’t leave valuable items like keys out in easy view for opportunistic thieves

10 - If you’re going away on holidays, make your home look occupied – leave the TV or radio playing, set lights to come on with a timer and ask a neighbour to collect your mail and take care of bins

Being aware of potential security risks and taking action early is the best way to keep your home and loved ones safe.

Click the link below to learn how Exceed we fix windows & doors specialists in your area can help you improve your home security!

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1459 days ago

Wool is 100% Biodegradable

Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

HOW DOES WOOL BIODEGRADE?
All materials of animal and vegetable origin have some degree of biodegradability, meaning that they are capable of being decomposed by the action of living organisms, such as fungi and bacteria. Wool is composed of the natural protein keratin, which is similar to the … View more
HOW DOES WOOL BIODEGRADE?
All materials of animal and vegetable origin have some degree of biodegradability, meaning that they are capable of being decomposed by the action of living organisms, such as fungi and bacteria. Wool is composed of the natural protein keratin, which is similar to the protein that makes up human hair. When keratin is broken down naturally by microorganisms, the products do not pose any environmental hazard.

WOOL READILY BIODEGRADES IN MOIST, WARM CONDITIONS
On disposal, if wool is kept warm and moist or buried in soil, fungal and bacterial growths develop which produce enzymes that digest wool. On the other hand, thanks to the unique chemical structure of keratin and wool’s tough, water-repellent outer membrane, clean and dry wool fibres do not readily degrade. This allows wool products to be resilient and long-lasting in normal conditions.

WOOL BIODEGRADES QUICKLY
Wool biodegrades readily in as little as three to four months but the rate varies with soil, climate and wool characteristics. This releases essential elements such as nitrogen, sulphur and magnesium back to the soil, able to be taken up by growing plants. Some studies found more rapid degradation after only four weeks’ burial in soils. Research has shown that processing treatments such as dyeing and anti-shrink treatment can affect the rate of biodegradation in soil, causing an increase in the initial resistance of wool fabric to degradation. However, this is a short-term effect, typically not persisting beyond eight weeks.

WOOL RETURNS ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS TO THE SOIL
On burial in soil, wool becomes a slow-release fertiliser providing nutrients for uptake and growth by other organisms. Some have even used wool fertiliser to foster herb and vegetable growth. This is known as natural closed loop recycling; restoring the initial inputs of soil and grass. Other beneficial effects of adding wool to soils include enhanced water holding capacity, improved water infiltration, soil aeration and reduced erosion. Ground-up wool carpet, when used as a fertiliser, increased the dry matter yield of grass growth by 24% to 82%.

WOOL DOES NOT ADD TO LANDFILL VOLUMES OR MICROFIBRE POLLUTION
Natural fibres biodegrade naturally in a relatively short period in soils and aquatic systems and therefore do not accumulate in landfill and oceans. Results from a University of Canterbury study demonstrate that wool degrades in a marine environment. In contrast, synthetic textiles persist for many decades and can disintegrate to small fragments. Commonly known as microplastics, or microfibres when less than 5mm in diameter, these fragments accumulate in aquatic environments and land disposal sites where they have negative effects on ecosystems when consumed by organisms. A single polyester fleece garment can produce more than 1900 fibres per wash. Ingestion has a negative impact on organisms, sometimes causing death through starvation as plastic replaces food in the stomach. Once in the food chain, microplastics potentially also affect human health via seafood consumption.



At Curtain Clean we are all about minimising waste and reducing the amount of uncompostable materials going into landfill. Keep in mind that a lot of fabrics can be washed and don't need to be thrown away! Call us on 07 579 0501 if you have something you'd like cleaned, we can treat almost all fabrics.

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1463 days ago

Article: Government handling of apartment block where latest COVID-19 case lives described as shambolic

John from Greerton - Parkvale

Government handling of apartment block where latest COVID-19 case lives described as shambolic

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