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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is looking into the rise of transportable/ kit-set/ pre fabricated homes. The upsides are build-efficiency, quality of design, and cost. The downsides appear to be land supply, red-tape with council and difficulty getting lending from banks. If you're willing to share … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is looking into the rise of transportable/ kit-set/ pre fabricated homes. The upsides are build-efficiency, quality of design, and cost. The downsides appear to be land supply, red-tape with council and difficulty getting lending from banks. If you're willing to share your experience - good or bad - email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz, otherwise leave a comment. Is there an aspect of transportable housing you'd like us to enquire about for you?
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Janet from Rural West Whangarei
Te Orangas fresh spray free produce .. today, kale, avocados, cucumbers, endive and gloriosa lilies - cut flowers , eggs and more ! Great day for it so see you there.
Alison Shrigley Reporter from Whangārei Leader
An URGENT message from Whangārei Intermediate School
URGENT - Please remind your child to be safe by walking home with a friend. Avoid being alone.
A student today was approached when walking home in Third Ave today by a man who drove across to the wrong side of the road and pulled up … View moreAn URGENT message from Whangārei Intermediate School
URGENT - Please remind your child to be safe by walking home with a friend. Avoid being alone.
A student today was approached when walking home in Third Ave today by a man who drove across to the wrong side of the road and pulled up alongside her. He asked if she wanted a ride and when she declined he reached out and tried to grab her. She escaped his grasp and ran all the way home. The mother has reported to the police and has now arranged for a buddy to walk with her to/from school.
The man was described as possibly 50s, very dark complexion (possibly Indian or African) with grey stubble with a black beanie. Was driving a beaten-up older red car.
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Oliver Neighbourly Lead from One Tree Point
Terry Archer won the by-election in the NRC urban constituency with 1,671 out of 6,074 votes, with a 20.8% voter turnout. That means he was elected by 5.73% of eligible voters.
His predecessor John Bain resigned over his disagreement with a majority council vote to establish Māori constituencies, … View moreTerry Archer won the by-election in the NRC urban constituency with 1,671 out of 6,074 votes, with a 20.8% voter turnout. That means he was elected by 5.73% of eligible voters.
His predecessor John Bain resigned over his disagreement with a majority council vote to establish Māori constituencies, triggering the $80,000 by-election. He then - together with others - went to organise a petition to force a poll, which will most likely not go ahead if previously announced local government legislation is passed in Parliament.
A few years back councillors in our neighbouring district Kaipara were overwhelmed by the complexity of a wastewater scheme, that they were in no position to understand well enough to cast an informed vote on. Recently Invercargill City Council saw its long-standing mayor's competency being questioned and its deputy mayor resign, triggering another by-election. Tauranga's mayor resigned over irreconcilable differences around the council table, with a bunch of councillors being accused of holding the city back. Commissioners have now been installed, just like in Kaipara a few years back.
By and large many councillors lack the expertise to make tough decisions on an ever-increasing list of complex issues, and lack the time and ability to upskill themselves to be able to cope with this workload. Funding of major infrastructure deficits and the big unknowns ahead, particularly the looming threat of cost imposed by climate change adaptation, is uncertain. And we ratepayers expect and demand more than ever that rates should go down, while the property owners among us make $50 or more per day in tax-free capital gain by doing nothing.
Does anybody else think that we might need a fresh approach to local government, where informed decisions are made after listening to the experts, considering all the facts, and debating the pros and cons in a civilised and productive manner? Maybe by a Citizens' Assembly?
Barbara from Onerahi
Just been taken down, work fine, but faded on one side, as in 1st picture. Free, if anyone's interested or they're going to the tip. 90cms wide by 213cms deep. They've been fitted to the outside of the window frame. They're very dusty!
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The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Well, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the … View moreWell, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the wasps through the Wasp Wipeout project, but did you know you can help as well? For information on how to help or DIY click here: bit.ly... You can also donate to the project here: givealittle.co.nz...
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Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo
We have some very clever people here in Northland...
We don't just GROW things - We MAKE things!
Wot Knots started in 2005 for textile artists and enthusiasts to meet monthly to share techniques and ideas.
This week we've got the Growers Market from Marge Harries.
Tutoring helps increase your child’s motivation and attitude so he or she is able to reach his or her full academic potential. Get in touch with your local centre to learn more.
Cathie from Kensington
Saturday 27th February 7.30 am start
110 Boundary Rd, Tikipunga
(Forget-Me-Not Adult Day Centre car park)
Something for everyone.
Come support this very worthy cause !
Any queries please ring Cathie 0272799120
See you there !
Tracey from Parua Bay / Whangarei Heads
7 year old Sookie is in desparate need of a new place to call home. Her mum and Dad have sold their property and are unable to take Sookie with them on their new adventure. She is up to date with all her vet shots and has been spade. She is no trouble at all, loves a cuddle and is a great hunter. … View more7 year old Sookie is in desparate need of a new place to call home. Her mum and Dad have sold their property and are unable to take Sookie with them on their new adventure. She is up to date with all her vet shots and has been spade. She is no trouble at all, loves a cuddle and is a great hunter. Can you help? Please call Lorna 021 114 2466 or Steve 027 473 4393
Ralph Darcy from Central Whangarei
Approx. 3 weeks old. Is being feed on milk power (included in price is more than enough milk power until weaning) She loves visiting town on her led. From a good milking mum who is furthest left in photo.
Price: $200
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This year's event runs from March 20 - 30th with the theme being 'The Great Plant Swap' as an easy way for neighbourhoods to grow stronger together.
Here's some ideas for ways you could get involved:
• swap seeds with a neighbour
• gift a plant you've grown to… View moreThis year's event runs from March 20 - 30th with the theme being 'The Great Plant Swap' as an easy way for neighbourhoods to grow stronger together.
Here's some ideas for ways you could get involved:
• swap seeds with a neighbour
• gift a plant you've grown to a neighbour
• take some flowers to a neighbour
• organise a produce swap
• share garden tips or recipes for food in season
• create community gardens or berm pollinator pathways
• host an inclusive garden-themed working bee
• a friendly neighbourhood BBQ with homegrown ingredients
The options are endless! At the end of the day, our shared aim is to help bring people together by encouraging intentional connection with our neighbours. Whether that be organising a street party, sharing a cuppa, or simply saying ‘Kia Ora!” to those who live around you, every action helps to create a safer and more connected New Zealand.
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