Old4New Lifejacket
Coastguard’s Old4New Lifejacket Upgrade campaign will be in the Far North this month, giving people the chance to swap an old lifejacket for a new one. The campaign is all about ensuring everyone’s safety on the water. By trading in old, damaged, or ill-fitting lifejackets for newer, discounted Hutchwilco ones, we can help reduce preventable drownings. Coastguard has a team of people travelling across the country with two vans for eight weeks, visiting 70 popular boating spots between December and Waitangi Weekend, with 28 boating and outdoors stores also involved offering the same discounts. They will be at Opononi Four Square on December 22 from 8am to 2pm; Cater Marine in Ōpua on December 23 from 9am to 3pm. They will be at Kaitāia Pak’nSave carpark on December 23 from 8am to 11am then at Houhoura Fishing CLub that same day from 1pm to 5pm. Then on December 24, they will be at Whangaroa Marina from 8am to 11am then Mangonui Mill Bay from 1pm to 4pm. For more info go to www.old4new.nz.
Edible gardens
The Northland Edible Garden Trail will run across the region from February 3 to 11 next year. The trail will feature inspirational edible gardens in the Mid and Far North and Whangārei. They will be open for the public to meet the gardeners, have a chat, look, learn and be inspired to grow fruit and vegetables in a sustainable way. The trail features small urban gardens, rural lifestyle blocks and commercial growers and includes demonstrations and workshops. If you’ve got a garden you’d like to be included visit www.NorthlandEdibleGardenTrail.org.nz to register your interest.
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