by Grapevine Admin (Chris) | Aug 24, 2020 | MailChimp
– UPDATE: HOME has been located. Thank you.
This wee cat has been around for the last couple of days. It doesn’t look like a stray but is a bit frightened. Came up to eat some food.
Does anyone know this cat? Please call 4225556 or 0272299315.
Thanks Alison
by Grapevine Admin (Chris) | Aug 17, 2020 | MailChimp
I am looking for cleaning work locally. Used to do cleaning approx 12 years ago in the local area until securing a full time job for the past 10 years – until, due to COVID-19, I was made redundant. Very hardworking, honest and punctual. Have lived in my own home in Ahuroa for the past 15 years; can clean ovens, do gardening, windows and/or water-blasting.
Thanx – call karen on 0211525896 if interested
by Grapevine Admin (Chris) | Aug 17, 2020 | MailChimp
Dairy Goat for rehoming
Lottie – our saanen/nubian cross needs a home for retirement. She is 9 years old. I have hand milked her for many years and some of her daughters too. She is in kid to a saanen/Alpine cross buck and is due to kid on 18th September. She will have twins and if does will be great for milking in a couple of years. Lottie will also be able to be milked this year but her milk production is less than it used to be so she would have to be fed extremely well. She will feed 2 kids easily and she is a great mother.
I am rehoming her because I need to reduce the size of my domestic herd. Lottie was born on this farm and is in good health although she no longer has any front teeth which means she needs longer grass to eat (she can’t nibble at sheep length grass) – she needs a slower lifestyle now. She is very friendly – easy to handle and has never needed assistance with kidding. She had triplets the first couple of kiddings but seems to have twins now and looks like having twins this year too. With good care she may keep breeding for another couple of years.
If you are interested please ring me for more information. Oriel 0226192026
by Grapevine Admin (Chris) | Aug 6, 2020 | MailChimp
Dear community groups,
I know it may seem like the Local Board is forever asking for feedback but this is all part of the legislative process and next to elections, it’s the most important thing that is decided for our communities every three years.
This strategic document sets out the objectives for the Rodney Local Board over the next three years. In a nutshell, if it is not in the plan, it will not get done.
Below are some of the initiatives from the draft Local Board Plan that will benefit the Warkworth area. These have been worked up from ideas that the community has put forward over recent years and which some of us campaigned on and said we would deliver if we were elected. Therefore it would be great to get your feedback, especially if you are supportive, on these:
- Advocate strongly for better road maintenance and spend of the unsealed road budget
- Safer pedestrian environments especially in our smaller but busy villages like Point Wells, Puhoi, and Whangateau
- Improve public transport with additional stops and appropriate routes and frequencies
- Improve pedestrian safety by constructing footpaths and pedestrian crossings especially around schools
- Support the implementation of trails, walkways and bridle paths
- Advocate to improve storm water and wastewater infrastructure
- Improve water quality in our catchments
- Improve local biodiversity through supporting pest plant and pest animal management
- Better waste minimisation and resource recovery
- Develop a Centre Plan for Warkworth
- Town and village centre upgrades to support economic activity
- Identify opportunities for growth funded projects (from Development Contributions) as we grow
- Support the delivery of a multi-sport facility at the Warkworth Showgrounds
- Support communities to deliver community projects and events
- Greater attention to Emergency Management support and building community resilience (droughts/weather events/pandemics)
- Continue to support volunteers working in our parks on restoration projects, pest and weed control.
I have paraphrased so do please go and read the plan. These are just SOME of the proposals and not all of them may make it into the final plan, particularly if they are not supported or another priority emerges from the feedback as needing more of our resources.
You can find out more and provide feedback using this link. Feedback closes on 13 August. Hard copies of the plan are also available at the library and the Orewa Council building. You can also present to us at a hearing-style event on 22 August in Orewa from 6 pm (please book via [email protected]).
Thanks for that, Beth