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Te Arawa Fisheries

Te Arawa Fisheries

5 Tarawera Road, Rotorua ,
Te Arawa Fisheries is the settlement entity that looks after the fisheries settlement assets on behalf of Te Arawa
Tel: 6473493227
Te Arawa Rangatahi

Te Arawa Rangatahi

1 Peace Street, Rotorua ,
For all Te Arawa Rangatahi aged 15-24. More events to be scheduled!
Waiariki Women's Refuge

Waiariki Women's Refuge

86 Pererika Street , Rotorua ,
If you are experiencing any form of abuse in your family or your relationship, or know someone who is, there are many ways we can help you – for free, and confidentially. We’d love to help whether you have children or not. Women’s Refuge can support you in the following areas: - 24 Hour access to confidential safe housing - Community Support - Assistance with safety plans - Advocacy Support at WINZ, lawyers, courts, HNZ etc - Children's support services - Referrals to legal services and community support groups - Counselling So when you’re ready, phone us any time of the day or night, and we can show you how to create a better, safer future. We are always here for you.
Tel: 73490852
EBIS Seatoun Bus

EBIS Seatoun Bus

Seatoun, Seatoun ,
EBIS SEATOUN BUS ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D (much better than swis buses.... IF THEY HAVE ANY!!)
Strathmore Community Church

Strathmore Community Church

St Christopher's, 27 Ventnor St, Seatoun , Wellington ,
Just right now we're meeting in the hall at St Christopher's in Seatoun every Sunday at 4.00. We spend time talking about God, singing, praying, reading the Bible and sharing our stories. We have lots of children so there’s something special for the them too. You're welcome to come along and join in with whatever you want to—no one will mind if you just watch. Then we have tea together afterwards followed by youth group.
Silverdale Volunteer Fire Brigade

Silverdale Volunteer Fire Brigade

147 Hibiscus Coast Highway, Red Beach, Auckland ,
The official page of the Silverdale Volunteer Fire Brigade. Welcome!
Tel: 6494265032
Silver Stream Railway

Silver Stream Railway

Reynolds Bach Drive, Silverstream, Upper Hutt ,
Wellingtons only operating heritage railway. Open every Sunday 11am till 4pm. Trains are hauled by one of our restored steam or diesel electric locomotives over 1.5km of track relaid on the original f
Stratford Press

Stratford Press

178 Broadway, Stratford ,
The Stratford Press has a circulation of 8775. It is published every Wednesday and delivered free to every home in Stratford, Eltham, Inglewood and all rural areas bounded by Tahora in the east, Kaponga in the west, Egmont Village to the north and Te Roti in the south. The content of the paper is typically local Stratford news, sports and human interest, with rotational supplements including Rural News and Behind the Wheel. Community support is what papers such as Stratford Press are all about, informing locals about what is going on, celebrating the unsung heroes and providing a positive outlook when the chips are down.
Sydenham Botanic Park

Sydenham Botanic Park

6 Millers Road, Brookfield, Tauranga ,
Sydenham Botanic Park covers 3 hectares in the central Tauranga suburb of Brookfield, conveniently located opposite the Brookfield Shopping Centre. The land was gifted to Tauranga residents by the late Frank Sydenham. Frank was one of the first ever Massey University students to graduate with a Masters Degree in Horticulture. He went on to become a well known market gardener producing fruit and flowers from his Millers Rd property. A grove of Frank’s apple trees can still be seen in the park today. Initially the land was used by Tauranga schools for education purposes. By 2003 the land was no longer being used for education and Tauranga City Council agreed to administer the land as a proposed botanic park. The council setup a Botanic Trust which ran community workshops during 2005 to develop a master plan. Over recent years the plans have been reworked with further community input and 2 new groups have been established- a Park Funding Trust to generate development funds and a Park Advisory Group to prioritise park development and represent the Tauranga community. How the park operates: *Park development and funding- facilitated by the Funding Trust and Advisory Group *Funding sources- donations, volunteers, in-kind work from local businesses and applying for grants from charitable funding organisations *Governance and park maintenance- provided by Tauranga City Council *Sydenham Trust deed oversight- provided by the landowner Guardian Trust** **Guardian Trust also administer the Frank Sydenham scholarship for Bay of Plenty horticulture students. There are 4 main themes planned for present and future park development: *Gondwana collection- Featuring the worlds best kauri collection and companion araucaria and ferns, the close relatives of plants that grew over 135 million years ago *Hinewa walk- Main walkway through the park linking all the collections and featuring historic stories of local Tangata Whenua *Frank Sydenham collection- Feature garden of the plants he grew (bulbs, cut flowers, fruit and sub-tropicals). Lots of colour and flowering displays *Tendrils collection- Climbers and trailing plants on arbors, pergolas and poles utilising kiwifruit technology The park already features a world class collection of kauri trees (14 species) donated by Graham and Mavis Dyer. These trees were planted in 2004 and make up part of the Gondwana collection. The genus Agathis, commonly known as kauri, is a relatively small genus of 21 species of evergreen tree. The genus is part of the ancient Araucariaceae family of conifers, a group once widespread during the Jurassic period, but now largely restricted to the Southern Hemisphere. The Dyer’s donations to this collection are ongoing.
Tahunanui Community Centre

Tahunanui Community Centre

61 Muritai Street, Tahunanui ,
Tahunanui Community Centre