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...is Vincent the Teddy Bear, nominated by Eibs O’Leary from Warkworth.
Un-bear-lievable! Check out the awesome set up that won the AMI Kind Neighbour a couple of weeks ago. Have you got a neighbour you'd like to recognise? Nominate them here!
“I would like to nominate and THANK our… View more...is Vincent the Teddy Bear, nominated by Eibs O’Leary from Warkworth.
Un-bear-lievable! Check out the awesome set up that won the AMI Kind Neighbour a couple of weeks ago. Have you got a neighbour you'd like to recognise? Nominate them here!
“I would like to nominate and THANK our great neighbour's living at Viv Davie Martin Drive for their creativity and huge effort during lock down. They lifted all our spirits with their daily Teddy bear reenactment on how to keep busy. Each day people came to see what Teddy bear was up to. With keen interest kids in our neighbourhood even gave Teddy a proper name...meet Vincent LOL! It's through times like this that such acts of goodness should be acknowledged and the memories they hold forever treasured. A selected few photos of Vincent's daily lockdown activities "thanks Vincent :)"
The Team from Red Cross Shop Greerton
Hi everyone,
This week, we want to raise awareness about sustainability and how everyone can help reduce waste by simply embracing this idea: Recycle, Reuse, Relove.
RECYCLE
Most of us love shopping and buying something new, but do we also think about the things we throw out?
It’s a shame to send… View moreHi everyone,
This week, we want to raise awareness about sustainability and how everyone can help reduce waste by simply embracing this idea: Recycle, Reuse, Relove.
RECYCLE
Most of us love shopping and buying something new, but do we also think about the things we throw out?
It’s a shame to send good quality items to landfill when someone else could still reuse and benefit from them.
REUSE
The exciting news is that many people are recycling by giving good stuff to charity, so that others have the opportunity to reuse and relove them.
Give pre-loved items a chance to be reused by donating them to your local Red Cross Shop!
RELOVE
Come in and have a look at the great things we have received in our Red Cross Shops. You might find something to reuse, and even relove.
The best part: every dollar spent in the shop goes to help vulnerable people in communities across New Zealand and around the world.
Kelly from Poolwerx Bay of Plenty
What's the difference between sand and cartridge filters? Which one should you be using? 🤔
There are benefits to both solutions and fortunately, you'll find plenty of amazing deals on filtration products at your local Poolwerx!
Sand Filters
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👉 Easy to operate and … View moreWhat's the difference between sand and cartridge filters? Which one should you be using? 🤔
There are benefits to both solutions and fortunately, you'll find plenty of amazing deals on filtration products at your local Poolwerx!
Sand Filters
👉 Inexpensive
👉 Easy to operate and use
👉 Low maintenance requirements
Cartridge Filter
👉 Do not require backwashing
👉 Huge water savings
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Contact us today to find out more on 021 781 286 or email bayofplenty@poolwerx.co.nz.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Mauao’s Waikorire track will be closed this Thursday morning from 7am-12pm approx (depending on the weather).
This is to ensure the safety of walkers/runners during the removal of a wilding pine on the southern face of Mauao. Signage will be in place. The Base Track, 4WD and Oruahine Tracks will… View moreMauao’s Waikorire track will be closed this Thursday morning from 7am-12pm approx (depending on the weather).
This is to ensure the safety of walkers/runners during the removal of a wilding pine on the southern face of Mauao. Signage will be in place. The Base Track, 4WD and Oruahine Tracks will remain open.
Communications from Western Bay of Plenty District Council
We're reviewing our Speed Limits Bylaw and want your feedback on the proposed changes.
The review includes variable speed limits or active advisory warning signs in some school zones, as well as a number of speed limit changes to 38 local roads around the District.
Read more about the … View moreWe're reviewing our Speed Limits Bylaw and want your feedback on the proposed changes.
The review includes variable speed limits or active advisory warning signs in some school zones, as well as a number of speed limit changes to 38 local roads around the District.
Read more about the proposed changes and have your say online here: haveyoursay.westernbay.govt.nz...
Communications from Tauranga City Council
From 1 August until 31 January 2021, dogs are prohibited in Shark Alley, the area south of Mouturiki Island on Mount Maunganui beach.
Council will be placing signage in the area to highlight the changes to the public.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation to help keep our wildlife safe.
For … View moreFrom 1 August until 31 January 2021, dogs are prohibited in Shark Alley, the area south of Mouturiki Island on Mount Maunganui beach.
Council will be placing signage in the area to highlight the changes to the public.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation to help keep our wildlife safe.
For more information, check out our website
Lyn from Tauranga Tasting Tours & Charters
We still have a few seats on this week's tour visiting L'Arte & Lava Glass, with a little retail therapy (shopping) in Taupo too.
For details please refer to:
smore .com/gh0ev-taupo-l-arte-shopping-lava-glass
Phone 0275224607 if you ned any more info.
Owner from Curtain Clean BOP Ltd
• The average lifetime of a piece of clothing is approximately 3 years.
• Flax is the earliest known natural textile fabric seen used in about 5000 BC. Flax is the material used to make linen which is seeing a huge come back today in drapery and upholstery.
• Nike (with subsidiary Converse)… View more• The average lifetime of a piece of clothing is approximately 3 years.
• Flax is the earliest known natural textile fabric seen used in about 5000 BC. Flax is the material used to make linen which is seeing a huge come back today in drapery and upholstery.
• Nike (with subsidiary Converse) is the largest fashion company in the world, with a market value of $105 billion.
• There is evidence that cotton and wool were used to create natural fabrics in about 3000 BC and evidence of silk use in 2500 BC in China.
• China is the largest maker and exporter of silk in the world and has been for 100’s of years.
• The average person buys 60 percent more items of clothing every year and keeps them for about half as long as 15 years ago, generating a huge amount of waste.
• The earliest evidence of fabric textiles has been found in Turkey, Egypt, and Israel.
• The creation of man-made fibres has only been within the last 100 years. Rayon was the first man-made fibre created in 1910 and it was called ‘artificial silk’. Viscose is the most common form of Rayon.
• More than 70 percent of the world's population uses second-hand clothing. About 50 percent of collected shoes and clothing is used as second-hand products. Meanwhile, 20 percent is used to produce polishing and cleaning cloths for various industrial purposes, and 26 percent is recycled for applications such as fibre for insulation products, upholstery, fibreboard, and mattresses.
• Microfibre or Ultrasuede was invented over 20 years ago in Japan. Microfibre is the thinnest of all man-made fibres, even finer than silk. it is 100 times finer than a human hair.
• Acrylic is a man-made fibre that has a soft, wool-like hand, is machine washable and has excellent colour retention. It is often an additive to textiles to take advantage of these properties.
• Nearly 100 percent of textiles and clothing are recyclable.
• Nylon is also man-made and was first produced in 1938. It has high strength, excellent resilience, and superior abrasion resistance. Nylon replaced silk stockings for women in the early part of the 20th century.
• The highest quality cotton comes from Egypt.
• Textiles and shoes make up 12% of landfill sites.
• Bamboo is a grass that has been used to create a fabric that hangs much like a heavy linen. It has natural wicking ability that pulls moisture away from the skin so it can be useful in reducing moisture related odour. It also has natural anti-bacterial qualities. Bamboo grows quickly and does not need pesticides to thrive, making it one of the more sustainable textile sources.
Dirty textiles? We can probably help with that - 0800 579 0501.
How could $20,000 help your business? 2degrees Shop Local is back for another year, with five $20,000 advertising packages up for grabs for local businesses.
With more Kiwis choosing to keep it local, and shop local, let us know how that money could help your business. Enter at … View moreHow could $20,000 help your business? 2degrees Shop Local is back for another year, with five $20,000 advertising packages up for grabs for local businesses.
With more Kiwis choosing to keep it local, and shop local, let us know how that money could help your business. Enter at 2degrees.nz/shoplocal
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
To help keep free parking available for shoppers and business customers, there’s now a two-hour time limit to park on the street in the Tauranga city centre 🚗
If you’re staying longer than two hours it’s best to use the parking buildings or the all-day off-street car parks.
Questions and… View moreTo help keep free parking available for shoppers and business customers, there’s now a two-hour time limit to park on the street in the Tauranga city centre 🚗
If you’re staying longer than two hours it’s best to use the parking buildings or the all-day off-street car parks.
Questions and answers about free parking here: www.tauranga.govt.nz...
Eileen from Papamoa Beach
I hope someone can help me. I was parked in the carpark at Bayfair mall behind farmers near where the buses come in. I had backed out of my park and was ready to drive off when I saw a vehicle start to back out about 4 parks down from me. I beeped my horn several times but the vehicle kept … View moreI hope someone can help me. I was parked in the carpark at Bayfair mall behind farmers near where the buses come in. I had backed out of my park and was ready to drive off when I saw a vehicle start to back out about 4 parks down from me. I beeped my horn several times but the vehicle kept coming. I then stood fully on my horn but it scraped down the side end of my car. The driver said he was "away with the fairies" and didn't hear my horn. He told his Insurance Co that we were both reversing at the same time which is a lie and I now have to pay half the repair bill. A man in a car parked in front of me saw the whole thing. If you are the man and reading this can you please contact me on 0210440978. Maybe someone mentioned this incident to you. My car is a Honda Accord colour pale blue and the other vehicle was a grey lexus SUV. Unfortunately there are no security cameras operating in that outside carpark. I would be grateful if I can get some proof of this as currently it is his word against mine.
Regards
Eileen.
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
Our Annual Plan for 2020/21 was formally adopted today.
Did you know that the rates on 37% of Tauranga properties will decrease under this plan?
Go to the Property Search page on our website to see the new rates on your property.
Travel a lot with work? Live more with less energy. Save valuable time and money by connecting digitally instead, and stop burning all that fuel. Find out more
At every Cancer Society office around the country, you’ll find a caring team that supports, informs and empowers those facing cancer and their whānau.
Later this month we’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Daffodil Day, the most important day in our fundraising calendar. A day … View moreAt every Cancer Society office around the country, you’ll find a caring team that supports, informs and empowers those facing cancer and their whānau.
Later this month we’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Daffodil Day, the most important day in our fundraising calendar. A day that relies on the support of more than 11,000 volunteers.
Money raised goes towards support services, education and awareness programmes, and to fund vital research into the causes and treatments of all types of cancers.
Our 30th Daffodil Day is on Friday 28th August.
Please support the superhero volunteers in your neighborhood with a donation to the Cancer Society, donate online at daffodilday.org.nz or at your local ANZ branch.
Donate now
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