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The Hearing Clinic

The Hearing Clinic

14 Highland Park Drive, Howick ,
"When you lose your eyesight, you lose contact with things. When you lose your hearing, you lose contact with people". - Helen Keller
Dog Stay

Dog Stay

17 Freyberg Place, Howick ,
Here at Dog Stay we will look after your dog in a caring family environment for only 15 dollars per day. The dogs are in a fully fenced back yard, and/or inside the house depending on what your pet likes best. Food must be supplied by the owners. We promise to look after your dogs as if they were our own. NOTE: Dogs must be sociable and enjoy the company of children and other animals. Dogs will be exercised morning and afternoon at a nearby park. (frisbee/ball etc )
Tel: 09 5352247
Codigo Level Ltd

Codigo Level Ltd

121 Bleakhouse road, Howick ,
Work | Study | Migrate
Mecoss - Manukau East Council Of Social Services

Mecoss - Manukau East Council Of Social Services

30 Cook Street, Howick ,
MECOSS is part of a Regional and National NGO organisation, which has strong connections to Government departments and policy development in New Zealand . We are actively involved with better provision of Social Services to the people of Manukau East. In Auckland, the network includes Auckland District COSS, Franklin COSS, Kauri Trust Youth Services, Manukau East COSS, Nga Manga o Mangere, North Shore COSS, Waiheke Island COSS and Community Waitakere. Northland members are Kaitaia COSS and Whangarei COSS. NZCOSS is the national organisation for local Councils of Social Services throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. The membership of local COSS includes people in local government and people working locally for central government agencies, as well as people working for not-for-profit and voluntary social service organisations.
Diwine Bar & Restaurant

Diwine Bar & Restaurant

26 Uxbridge Road, Howick ,
Mediterranean Style Bar and Restaurant. Open 7days aweek from 3pm-Late. Tuesday we have Quiz night and Thursday we have a house pary from 9pm. We also hold functions on the weekend.
Sinclair Collision Repairs Limited

Sinclair Collision Repairs Limited

115B Vincent Street, Howick ,
Family owned Panel and Paint shop located in Howick, Auckland. Quality repairs, quick turnaround, and free advice.
All Saints 'Classy Crafts'

All Saints 'Classy Crafts'

All Saints Community Centre, 30 Cook Street, Howick Town District ,
A cosy indoor market where quality is the primary requirement. Gifts, souvenirs, jewellery, lasered NZ wooden gifts, quilts, garments, cards, designer knitting, children's toys, crocheting, felting, Kiwiana, children's book signed by the author - on site, ....so much to see and appreciate. Start buying for overseas mailing now.
Pakuranga / Bucklands Beach Neighbourhood Support

Pakuranga / Bucklands Beach Neighbourhood Support

PO Box 38768, Howick ,
The Neighbourhood Support network has its roots way back in 1979 when Neighbourhood Watch was introduced by the New Zealand Police as a crime prevention initiative. Back then the focus was on the prevention of household burglary and motor vehicle theft. Over thirty years later Neighbourhood Watch has developed into the Neighbourhood Support network and includes three primary areas of focus: knowing and caring about your neighbours, crime prevention and assisting with managing civil defence disasters. In the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes, recent tsunami warnings, TORNADOS and winter floods, civil defence emergency preparations have becoming increasingly important. However, all three aspects of Neighbourhood Support are essential, intertwined and supportive of each other. The Pakuranga/Bucklands Beach Neighbourhood Support Group is in the process of being revitalised. The group has three new committee members excited about inspiring others to know their neighbours and to build community networks so people feel a sense of belonging, caring and safety within their community. The new committee members are Ayleen de Vilder, President, who has a background in administration and teaching. Val Steven, Secretary, is a real estate salesperson and has a background in business administration. Rosemary Lyons, Treasurer, is also a real estate salesperson and has a background is clinical psychology. The Committee recently spent a Saturday morning working on developing a strategic plan that would address issues of how to ensure the establishment of localised street groups, effective communication with support services, effective use of local resources, identifying the requirements of the community, empowering communities to respond effectively to their needs while building relationships between local communities and local authorities. An important outcome of the strategic planning meeting was the need to revitalise local area groups and strengthen the relationships between local area groups and the Area Committee. Consequently, the committee has begun this revitalising and rebuilding process by having local area meetings with guest speakers relevant to the community’s needs.