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Pat from Karori
22 November 2018: Bakeworks Ltd are recalling specific batches of its Bakeworks brand gluten-free bread, bagels, burger buns and pizza bases as the products may contain foreign matter (metal wire fragments). Affected batches will have a best before date ranging between 29/08/18 and 23/10/18 … View more22 November 2018: Bakeworks Ltd are recalling specific batches of its Bakeworks brand gluten-free bread, bagels, burger buns and pizza bases as the products may contain foreign matter (metal wire fragments). Affected batches will have a best before date ranging between 29/08/18 and 23/10/18 inclusive.
Visit our website for more info: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Pat from Karori
23 November 2018: Original Foods Baking Co Ltd is recalling specific batches of its Goofy Slab Slice brand Gluten Free Brownie Slab Slice as the products may contain foreign matter (metal wire fragments). Affected batches will have one of these best before dates: 09/11/19 and 12/10/19.
Visit our … View more23 November 2018: Original Foods Baking Co Ltd is recalling specific batches of its Goofy Slab Slice brand Gluten Free Brownie Slab Slice as the products may contain foreign matter (metal wire fragments). Affected batches will have one of these best before dates: 09/11/19 and 12/10/19.
Visit our website for more infomation: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Pat from Karori
Are you thinking of buying a puppy soon? Puppies born in October will be close to weaning and ready for their new homes shortly. If you’re looking for a puppy, and the litter was born after 1 October, it must have a tail. We recently introduced new regulations that restrict people from docking … View moreAre you thinking of buying a puppy soon? Puppies born in October will be close to weaning and ready for their new homes shortly. If you’re looking for a puppy, and the litter was born after 1 October, it must have a tail. We recently introduced new regulations that restrict people from docking dogs' tails. There are a few breeds with naturally ‘bobbed’ tails like the Australian shepherd, but remember: most dogs without a tail have traditionally been docked.
So make sure your new bundle of floof has a tail to tell. Tails are super important for communicating. And not only that! They also look great. In celebration of dogs with tails, we've put together a cute photo gallery of dog breeds that used to get their tails docked – so that you can see them in all their glory. Finally, here's a fun fact! Puppies don’t use their tails until they’re 3-4 weeks old. This is when they start to interact & ‘talk’ to each other. For more information about the new animal welfare regulations that came in on 1 October, visit our website: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Docking of dogs' tails was banned in New Zealand on 1 October 2018. Following on from that, we've put together a gallery of some breeds that often get their tails docked. If you're keen to learn more about the animal welfare regulations that came in on 1 October, visit our website: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Kerrie from Island Bay
We are having a Garage Sale
@ St Francis De Sales 11 Mercy St Island Bay
on the 8th December 2018
Starting @ 8 am - 4 pm
And ...... want to invite anyone else who have pre-loved or brand new stuff they are keen to part with to make some extra cash for what can be a financially … View moreWe are having a Garage Sale
@ St Francis De Sales 11 Mercy St Island Bay
on the 8th December 2018
Starting @ 8 am - 4 pm
And ...... want to invite anyone else who have pre-loved or brand new stuff they are keen to part with to make some extra cash for what can be a financially stressful time of the year. Also keen to hear from anyone who may have ride ons to let - a side show or games to promote or coffee cart to run. We still have plenty of space to fill message me if interested we have 3 weeks tomorrow to make this a community hit Nga mihi
Negotiable
Kerrie from Island Bay
Kia ora Neighbours- Anyone interested in being part of the Island Bay
Community Garage Sale - December 8th @ St Francis De Sales Melrose Rd I am taking names to reverse a space either table size , clothes rack/stand or car boot space. It will be run as a Koha to the church event I am still waiting… View moreKia ora Neighbours- Anyone interested in being part of the Island Bay
Community Garage Sale - December 8th @ St Francis De Sales Melrose Rd I am taking names to reverse a space either table size , clothes rack/stand or car boot space. It will be run as a Koha to the church event I am still waiting on area measurements so we know exactly how many we can fit. There is a bit of interest so if you need to have a clean out before Christmas or the kids need to earn some Christmas pocket money dad and mum have been hoarding in the shed or Nana has those preserves that need to be eaten come and join us. The day will ran from as early as you would like to turn up till 4pm.
Waiting on confirmation of access to the hall on the Friday 07/12 night so we can set up then. Nga mihi
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Niki from Newtown
To all those absolutely wonderful people who offered voluntary help when I placed my first post...the first group is aimed at normally functioning people in the community, I don't think we will need any kind of outside help, we just need each other. However I believe that a second group will … View moreTo all those absolutely wonderful people who offered voluntary help when I placed my first post...the first group is aimed at normally functioning people in the community, I don't think we will need any kind of outside help, we just need each other. However I believe that a second group will develop and that will be aimed at people with dissabilities within the community who also have no living blood relatives. I see a place for very valued kind volunteers in creating a welcoming and safe environment for the group members. We have been incredibly lucky by being offered the use of the beautiful Haitaitai Bowling Club rooms as a base rent free...how wonderful is that! So we have somewhere lovely to go, many offers of voluntary help from kind members in the community and potentially our first member for the group for people with dissabilities who are also completly alone. Within the first group (my group) there are five members so far. I can't thank the outside supporters enough, please stay in contact. Regards, Niki.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Friendly reminder that NZ Civil Defence will be running their second test of the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) System between 6pm and 7pm on Sunday, November 25th.
Please spread the word so more people are aware, especially among older friends and family who may be less tech-savvy, that this is … View moreFriendly reminder that NZ Civil Defence will be running their second test of the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) System between 6pm and 7pm on Sunday, November 25th.
Please spread the word so more people are aware, especially among older friends and family who may be less tech-savvy, that this is simply a test and to not be alarmed when they receive the alert.
To learn more about EMA's and what to expect on the day, visit the link below.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
NZ Civil Defence will be running a nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system THIS Sunday 25 November between 6pm and 7pm.
You won't need to download or sign up to anything, simply keep your phone system updated and check the link below ? to see whether your phone is capable of … View moreNZ Civil Defence will be running a nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system THIS Sunday 25 November between 6pm and 7pm.
You won't need to download or sign up to anything, simply keep your phone system updated and check the link below ? to see whether your phone is capable of receiving the alerts.
Community Engagement Advisor from
Lambton Quay will be fully closed (from the Whitmore/Bowen Street intersection to Willis Street) from 12:15am Saturday 24 until 11:50pm Sunday 25 November. This will mean all buses that normally travel along this road will be diverted.
To view the diversion maps visit our website
Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Can’t wait to see Santa this weekend? Rain or shine, he'll arrive at 12 noon on Saturday and Sunday. He’ll travel in his sleigh from Ballance Street along Lambton Quay to David Jones – be there to welcome him to Wellington! Click here for full schedule.
Mirjam from Karori
Does anybody know whether there is anything interesting to do in Wellington on Christmas Day. I know some hotels are open for lunch and the beach, but even Te Papa is now closed. Any idea welcome..
Amy from Island Bay
Free Topsoil pickup this weekend, collect from Island Bay. aprox 2m3, If you are interested call, 021558022
Free
The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
Welcome the birds to your garden with this practical birdhouse project. Use Resene wood stains to help camouflage it into the trees or bold Resene testpot colours if you want to make it a colourful feature. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out… View moreWelcome the birds to your garden with this practical birdhouse project. Use Resene wood stains to help camouflage it into the trees or bold Resene testpot colours if you want to make it a colourful feature. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this handy project yourself
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