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We’re looking for the nicest neighbours in town, and Pam Driver of Burswood has shared her lovely neighbours, David and Lara Hurst, saying they “are just wonderful”.
This year, Pam had a missing cat, which was quite out of character. Driver let the Hursts know, and they joined the search, … View moreWe’re looking for the nicest neighbours in town, and Pam Driver of Burswood has shared her lovely neighbours, David and Lara Hurst, saying they “are just wonderful”.
This year, Pam had a missing cat, which was quite out of character. Driver let the Hursts know, and they joined the search, successfully locating him in the gap between the ceiling and roof of their neighbour’s house.
Pam said “They rescued him and brought him home to me... complete with some scratches! I hate to think what would have happened had he not been found”.
Pam nominated the Hursts to let them know she is thankful for them: “It’s so good to know I have such caring neighbours who have my back. Thank you neighbours!”
Nominate someone in your hood, and your special neighbour could feature on Stuff and Neighbourly as an inspiration to us all (plus there are prizes to be won!).
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Jacki from Tauriko
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Don’t miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this Jennian home in the Coromandel's beautiful Whitianga worth over $1 million. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two outdoor decks and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and … View moreDon’t miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this Jennian home in the Coromandel's beautiful Whitianga worth over $1 million. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two outdoor decks and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its new owners.
Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, rent it or even sell it – it could be all yours! Be in to win by purchasing your tickets today.
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Margaret from Pyes Pa
Harbour City Lions wish to advise everyone that they no longer require any books, jigsaws, puzzles etc for their upcoming Booksale in November.
Please do not deliver any further books etc to any of the drop off points previously advertised, as they will not be picked up from this coming … View moreHarbour City Lions wish to advise everyone that they no longer require any books, jigsaws, puzzles etc for their upcoming Booksale in November.
Please do not deliver any further books etc to any of the drop off points previously advertised, as they will not be picked up from this coming Friday.… View more
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Daniela from Pyes Pa
Imported from Italy The Tube features are:
A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
… View moreImported from Italy The Tube features are:
A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
Patented Compensator, located in the lower part of the group which allows an effortless closure at constant pressure over time without leaving dirt deposits on bottom side (problem that persists in traditional systems).
No group adjustment, the compensator adapts itself to the coffee pod and you can also extract a standard tea bag!
Uniform extraction of the coffee due to the stabilisation of the working pressure.
Easy access to group for maintenance purpose through the top cover, which is fixed by means of only two screws.
Ideal for little kitchen, caravan or boat
Only 1 year old - white colour
Working with paper compostable pods that you can buy from caffè Italiano online and delivery at your front door for only 60cent per pod.
Pick up at the lakes or meet in Tauranga CBD
Negotiable
Mavis from Papamoa Beach
How to use your Smart TV. 2 week course - 30th Oct and 6th Nov.
Online Genealogy. 4 week course - 30th Oct. until 20th Nov.
Full description and fees on the Tauranga SeniorNet Inc. clubs web site.
www.taurangaseniornet.co.nz...
The Team from NZ Compare
Hello Neighbours, are you ready for a relaxing Labor Day long weekend?
If you're looking for some leisurely activities, we've got just the thing – a selection of fantastic shows to enjoy from the comfort of your home!
PLUS, we've got the scoop on broadband providers … View moreHello Neighbours, are you ready for a relaxing Labor Day long weekend?
If you're looking for some leisurely activities, we've got just the thing – a selection of fantastic shows to enjoy from the comfort of your home!
PLUS, we've got the scoop on broadband providers offering FREE streaming subscriptions! Let's dive in!
The Team from Resene ColorShop Tauranga
Bring out the best in your bathroom with a feature wall in your favourite Resene colour.
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Daniela from Pyes Pa
Imported from Italy The Tube features are:
A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
… View moreImported from Italy The Tube features are:
A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
Patented Compensator, located in the lower part of the group which allows an effortless closure at constant pressure over time without leaving dirt deposits on bottom side (problem that persists in traditional systems).
No group adjustment, the compensator adapts itself to the coffee pod and you can also extract a standard tea bag!
Uniform extraction of the coffee due to the stabilisation of the working pressure.
Easy access to group for maintenance purpose through the top cover, which is fixed by means of only two screws.
Ideal for little kitchen, caravan or boat
Only 1 year old - white colour
Working with paper compostable pods that you can buy from caffè Italiano online and delivery at your front door for only 60cent per pod.
Pick up at the lakes or meet in Tauranga CBD
Negotiable
Daniela from Pyes Pa
Imported from Italy The Tube features are:
A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
… View moreImported from Italy The Tube features are:
A heat exchanger with excellent thermal stability for coffee extraction.
Power absorption of only 450W with working thermostat of 98°C.
Inlet/outlet 3-way solenoid valve.
Vertical group closure to give the machine more steadiness at group closure.
Patented Compensator, located in the lower part of the group which allows an effortless closure at constant pressure over time without leaving dirt deposits on bottom side (problem that persists in traditional systems).
No group adjustment, the compensator adapts itself to the coffee pod and you can also extract a standard tea bag!
Uniform extraction of the coffee due to the stabilisation of the working pressure.
Easy access to group for maintenance purpose through the top cover, which is fixed by means of only two screws.
Ideal for little kitchen, caravan or boat
Only 1 year old - white colour
Working with paper compostable pods that you can buy from caffè Italiano online and delivery at your front door for only 60cent per pod.
Pick up at the lakes or meet in Tauranga CBD
Negotiable
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your … View moreA common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your neighbour's property. Do you...
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The Team from NZ Compare
Wondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!
Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!
Share your voice and VOTE for who you think deserves to WIN … View moreWondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!
Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
With Cameron Road Stage 1 almost complete, it’s time to think about Cameron Road Stage 2 – from 17th Avenue to Cheyne Road, Pyes Pā.
We have developed an early design to make this area safer and more attractive, enable growth on the Te Papa peninsula and provide more ways for people to … View moreWith Cameron Road Stage 1 almost complete, it’s time to think about Cameron Road Stage 2 – from 17th Avenue to Cheyne Road, Pyes Pā.
We have developed an early design to make this area safer and more attractive, enable growth on the Te Papa peninsula and provide more ways for people to move.
Check out our plans and tell us what you think: bit.ly...
Matt from Matt Wineera - Thats Real Estate with Matt Wineera
Whether you own a short-term rental property or plan to rent out your home while you’re away, creating a holiday home feel is essential to attract potential guests and ensure a delightful stay. By incorporating a few thoughtful touches and strategic design choices, you can transform your property… View moreWhether you own a short-term rental property or plan to rent out your home while you’re away, creating a holiday home feel is essential to attract potential guests and ensure a delightful stay. By incorporating a few thoughtful touches and strategic design choices, you can transform your property into a welcoming oasis that will capture the essence of a holiday getaway.
Step 1: Optimise the Layout and Utilise Space
Start by considering the layout and flow of your property and make sure it is optimised for comfort and convenience. Arrange furniture in a way that encourages guests to sit and relax, using comfortable seating options and open areas for easy movement. Create distinct areas for dining, lounging, and sleeping, providing a sense of functionality and purpose.
Step 2: Choose a Cohesive and Inviting Colour Scheme
Selecting an appropriate colour scheme is crucial in creating a holiday ambience. Choose soft, neutral tones such as whites, creams, pastels, or light earthy hues to evoke a sense of tranquillity and relaxation. Introduce pops of colour through accent pieces such as cushions, throws, and artwork, reflecting the destination’s natural surroundings or cultural influences.
Step 3: Pay Attention to Lighting
Lighting plays a vital role in setting the right mood and ambience in any space. Incorporate a variety of lighting options, including ambient, task, and accent lighting. Consider installing dimmer switches to allow guests to adjust the lighting according to their preferences. Utilise natural light by keeping window treatments minimal, allowing sunshine to flood the rooms during the day.
Step 4: Infuse Local Flair and Decorative Accents
To give your rental a distinct holiday home feel, incorporate decorative accents that reflect the local culture, traditions, and natural surroundings. Display artwork, photographs, or wall hangings that showcase the destination’s landmarks or scenic beauty. Introduce locally crafted decorative items, such as pottery, textiles, or unique artefacts, to infuse authenticity and charm into the space.
Step 5: Focus on Comfort and Convenience
To enhance the holiday experience for your guests, prioritise comfort and convenience. Invest in high-quality bedding, plush pillows, and soft linens to ensure a good night’s sleep. Provide ample storage space for guests to unpack their belongings and keep the rental tidy. Include essential amenities like Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, heating, and well-equipped kitchens to enhance convenience and functionality.
Step 6: Create Inviting Outdoor Spaces
If your rental property includes outdoor areas such as a patio, balcony, or garden, make them inviting and appealing. Furnish outdoor spaces with comfortable seating, tables, and shade options. Add potted plants, colourful flowers, or even a small herb garden to bring life and freshness to the outdoor setting. Provide outdoor lighting to extend the usability of the space into the evenings.
Step 7: Offer Thoughtful Extras and Welcome Packs
Go the extra mile to make your guests feel special and cared for. Prepare welcome packs that include local guides, maps, brochures, and recommendations for nearby attractions, restaurants, and activities. Offer complimentary toiletries, a selection of teas or coffees, and a small basket of local treats to add a personal touch and create a sense of warmth and hospitality.
Transforming your rental property into a holiday home doesn’t require a complete overhaul. By focusing on strategic design choices, incorporating local elements, and prioritising comfort and convenience, you can create a welcoming and memorable vacation experience for your guests.
Remember, attention to detail, thoughtful touches and a warm ambience are the key ingredients that will make your short-term rental stand out, encouraging guests to return and recommend your property to others.
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