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Tessie from Raumati Beach
Hello to the kind lady who was giving away silk cushions.
I cannot find the references to your post and our messages have disappeared.
So I cannot find the address to collect as arranged for 1130 today.
Oh dear .
Hopefully we can reconnect .
Thank you in hope .
James from Waikanae
LSG Sky Chefs New Zealand Ltd is recalling various sandwiches, wraps and salads due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. Affected product should not be consumed.
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Calli from Raumati South
2 x B&W box speakers (model 685) with stands, Denon analogue amp and cd player and all cables. Amazing sound and good condition. Am not using it and needs an appreciative home. Prefer to sell as a lot but will consider separate units.l
Price: $800
Gary from Waikanae
Community fortnightly market held in the Waikanae Town Centre (Mahara Place) between 9.30am and 12.00pm
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Plants, Succulents, Freshly picked Avocados, Olive Oil, Rawleighs products, Candles, Soaps, , Designer Clothing, knitting, Books, Up-Cycled, Re-Purposed Furniture and… View moreCommunity fortnightly market held in the Waikanae Town Centre (Mahara Place) between 9.30am and 12.00pm
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Plants, Succulents, Freshly picked Avocados, Olive Oil, Rawleighs products, Candles, Soaps, , Designer Clothing, knitting, Books, Up-Cycled, Re-Purposed Furniture and homewares, Bric-a-Brac and much much more.
Karen Gibbs from Waikanae Baptist Op-Shop
Waikanae Baptist Op-Shop, 8 Mahara Place, Waikanae, will be closed for Approx 3 weeks. See image for more details.
Louise from Paraparaumu Beach
Saturday 24th July - 9am to 2pm. At 109 Golf Road, Paraparaumu Beach. Rear Section - Follow the signs. All undercover so will go ahead whatever the weather!
Quality Items - Toys, Games, DVD's, Tools, Books, Kitchenware, Furniture and so much more.
DO NOT MISS - Everything must go!
Negotiable
Fran from Otaki District
SxS fridge/freezer, approx 12 years old, in good working condition. H 1750 x W 900 x D 700. Safety glasses shelves, ice box and egg box. Some minor wear and tear, fridge needs new internal light bulb. Selling only because it is too big for new house. Pick up in Te Horo.
Price: $300
Reporter Community News
Although we are not sure where Flash comes from but we like the back story supplied by proud mum Kalista Campbell.
"Rumour has it Flash was found as a stray kitten at Wellington’s stadium. It explains why he hates any sort of commotion, but loves potato chips and fries."
Remember if … View moreAlthough we are not sure where Flash comes from but we like the back story supplied by proud mum Kalista Campbell.
"Rumour has it Flash was found as a stray kitten at Wellington’s stadium. It explains why he hates any sort of commotion, but loves potato chips and fries."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
Reporter Community News
Do you support reducing the speed limit between Ōtaki and Levin.
Locals are being asked to have their say on roading improvements and speed limits between Ōtaki and Levin.
Between 2016 and 2020, seven people lost their lives and 28 people were seriously injured on SH1 between Ōtaki and Levin.
… View moreDo you support reducing the speed limit between Ōtaki and Levin.
Locals are being asked to have their say on roading improvements and speed limits between Ōtaki and Levin.
Between 2016 and 2020, seven people lost their lives and 28 people were seriously injured on SH1 between Ōtaki and Levin.
Waka Kotahi is planning a combination of safety improvements to SH1, including painted wide centre lines, side and median barriers, three new turnaround locations and a new roundabout at the SH1/SH57 intersection. It is also asking for feedback on the speed limit.
Tell us what you think and if you do not want your comments used by Stuff, please put NFP.
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Reporter Community News
There is a lot happening in this picture but where is it?
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Sue from Waikanae
What a gloomy, damp Thursday! Pop into our cosy rooms in Mahara Place this afternoon at around 1.00pm if you have been going stir-crazy at home, and listen to the group of musicians that has developed into good friends over the years they have been meeting - you'll never know quite what … View moreWhat a gloomy, damp Thursday! Pop into our cosy rooms in Mahara Place this afternoon at around 1.00pm if you have been going stir-crazy at home, and listen to the group of musicians that has developed into good friends over the years they have been meeting - you'll never know quite what they'll be playing, but sing along anyway !
And don't forget Susie's very valuable Defibrillator Demonstration on Friday 30th at 1030am - don't miss this - we have so many of these machines in Kapiti now and need as many people as possible to know what to do in an emergency -
Have a lovely day today - think of me splashing in mud puddles shortly at Wilf and Jan's Reikorangi Farm Park feeding my lovely friends there - THANK YOU JEREMY FROM MR CHIPPER FOR ALL THE MULCH TO BATTLE THE MUD!! XXX
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… View moreBuy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!
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Marie from Waikanae
The lack of respect shown to Waikanae residents regarding the closure of the recycling centre has reached new heights. Not only did they not bother to consult with the community before rushing it through, but the reasons given for the closure (and I use the term "reason" loosely) are … View moreThe lack of respect shown to Waikanae residents regarding the closure of the recycling centre has reached new heights. Not only did they not bother to consult with the community before rushing it through, but the reasons given for the closure (and I use the term "reason" loosely) are seriously flawed. According to KCDC, it is inequitable for Waikanae to have a recycling centre when residents of Paekakariki don't have one and Waikanae residents can drive to Paraparaumu, which does have a recycling centre. One could equally argue that it is inequitable that Waikanae (now) doesn't have a recycling centre when Paraparaumu and Otaki do have one.
Taking this reasoning further, Paekakariki residents should pay for their own seawall. They don't need a beach as there is a perfectly good beach at Paraparaumu that they can drive to. Nor does Paraparaumu need the Te Newhanga Comunity centre when there is a perfectly good, and recently refurbished, hall around the corner they can use. Or perhaps Waikanae residents should refuse to pay their share of the maintenance of the Aquatic Centre, the Paraparaumu Library and Marine Gardens. Actually, they dont need an Aquatic centre either when there is a perfectly good beach at the end of the road.
It may not be the only thing that is at the end of the road for council. One thing we do have in Waikanae is an over-representation at the polling booth (and they cant take that away from us). We get out and vote, and we have much better memories than most people think.
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Donna from Otaki District
I am hoping there is a guardian angel out there somewhere who has a long term rental available. My current rental is to be sold so I am looking for a two bedroom place that will be a long term tenancy agreement. I am a single 66 yr old female who has grandchildren to stay from time to time. I keep … View moreI am hoping there is a guardian angel out there somewhere who has a long term rental available. My current rental is to be sold so I am looking for a two bedroom place that will be a long term tenancy agreement. I am a single 66 yr old female who has grandchildren to stay from time to time. I keep a clean and tidy place both inside and out and always pay my rent on time. I have good references available. As I have mobility issues it needs to have shower that is not over a bath, easy access as I use a walking frame and somewhere to keep my mobility scooter dry when I'm not using it. Heating needs to be either a Heat Pump or other efficient heating as I can not manage the wood required for a fire. Currently I live in Otaki but will consider anything between Raumati South and Otaki. Moving further South or North is out of the question
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