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Concerns raised over hall booking system
The annual Warkworth Flower Show put on an impressive display at the Warkworth Town Hall last Friday. Pictured are B Section judges Kay Jones (left)...
Little & Local
It is hard to imagine two places more different than New Delhi and Snells Beach. One has a population of around 34 million (one of...
Waste disposal system review
The rules for how waste is stored, collected, transported and disposed of across Auckland are being reviewed. Regulatory and Safety Committee chair Councillor Josephine Bartley...
Rodney real estate round-up
The Rodney property market stabilised last year after a prolonged slowdown (2022 to 2024) with prices no longer falling and sales activity lifting over the...
Life’s lessons deepen love’s commitment
Ask a centenarian about romance, and more than likely the only response will be a laugh … “If you got flowers, they were from the...
Academy offers kick ass classes
For many families across Rodney, Coast Academy Warkworth has become more than a place to train – it’s a safe, supportive environment where people of all ages learn to grow...
Personal journey fuels community approach
What began as a reluctant decision to attend a single Pilates class has grown into a rapidly expanding local fitness business focused on wellbeing, community...
Wellsford welcomes 24/7 gym
In smaller communities, having accessible and flexible fitness options close to home can make a real difference for people looking to start and maintain healthy...
Funding push for post-transplant patients skin cancer checks
Warkworth skin cancer doctor David Hassan has been advocating for mandated and funded skin cancer checks for people who have had organ transplants, citing their...
Resident barks back at dog rules
Snells Beach resident Maurice Purdy asked the Rodney Local Board (RLB) at their meeting in December to reverse the recent changes to dog access rules...
