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Home PagePractical HelpCurtain Bank VisionWest Curtain Bank assists low income households who have no or insufficient curtains to prevent heat loss in their homes by providing them with free recycled curtains to make their homes warmer, resulting in healthier living spaces.
blackout curtains stockport The Curtain Bank was established in 2011 in response to the need we saw in our community for people to have warmer, healthier homes.
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We may also be able to supply curtains for other rooms in your house for those with medical conditions. To find out more about the process, and see if you eligible, download our Curtain Bank Brochure or come and visit us. Monday 9.30am - 12.30pm Wednesday 12noon - 3pm Friday 12noon - 3pm You can support VisionWest Curtain Bank by CONTRIBUTING good quality pre-loved curtains. We also appreciate donations of curtain fabric, lining, rails, hooks and loops.. Donations can be dropped off directly to the Curtain Bank during opening hours, to the VisionWest Community Trust main reception or to one of our other drop off points on the North Shore or in New Lynn. You can also support us by becoming a VOLUNTEER. Apply for Curtains (Download Application) Our work is always growing and evolving. To get our latest updates, sign up for our monthly email newsletter. Sign up for monthly updates on our latest work. want to support visionwest? Bridge upgrade begins WITH more traffic expected to be on Whakatane’s roads with the closure of the Pekatahi Bridge, New Zealand’s roading agency has temporarily…

STEERING failure caused a logging truck to run off the road on State Highway 30, Awakeri, yesterday afternoon and into a ditch. THE woman who knocked a 93-year-old from her mobility scooter, causing her to hit her head and die as a result of the accident, was… JULIANS Berry Farm and Cafe considered closing for the season following Tuesday’s botched robbery attempt. While police spoke to staff and customers about what occurred,… AFTER months of secrecy, Blueberry Corner owners Ben and Heidi Rosewarne have revealed they are among the few Kiwi producers authorised to grow the much… View Complete news Archives » HORIZON Energy Group has purchased a two-hectare plot of land beside The Hub with the intention of building a new facility for its power and… THE opening of Wharetaonga gallery on The Strand on Friday underscores Whakatane’s potential for increasing its share of the tourism market, especially the cultural aspect.… THE new owner of Whakatane and Opotiki Mitre 10 understands what tradies want and is opening his stores for extended hours, including on Sundays and…

PEOPLE throughout the Whakatane district will soon be asked to provide their ideas on the sort of communities they want to be living in through… VOTING in the Whakatane District Council’s Taneatua Community Board by-election closes next Friday and those in the ward are urged to lodge their votes quickly.… WHAKATANE District Council is reviewing its Town Vision and wants input from the public to develop a fresh plan for the town centre. WHEN Koro Ata was driving from Ruatoki to Ruatahuna, he was not only disqualified but drunk. The 61-year-old Ruatahuna man was stopped at a compulsory… MICHAEL Samuel Hodgkinson Elsley said drug addiction and lack of accommodation drove him to commit thefts. The 26-year-old pleaded guilty to five thefts under $500,… DITCHED in Whakatane by his friend, Aaron Raki stole a ute from a car yard because he thought it was the only way he could… THE 26-year-old man who allegedly used a shotgun to try and rob the Julians Berry Farm and Cafe appeared in court yesterday morning.

TWO women were injured during an attempted armed robbery at Julian’s Berry Farm and Café this afternoon. Whakatane police Senior Sergeant Mark van der Kley… THE excess taking of scallops and the taking of undersized snapper were among offences detected during ministry of fisheries checkpoints in the Eastern Bay over… WHAKATANE High School’s prefects this year include three-and-a-half sets of twins. Twins Bleyne and Jalen Herberly, Maddison and Grace Herdman, and Teiria and Mereana Barsdell… CHILDREN demonstrating safe travel behaviour to and from school will be rewarded again this year. Whakatane Blue Light co-ordinator Richard Hamer said last year’s pilot… KAWERAU students have a new attendance officer dealing with truancy. The role was previously funded by the Social Sector Trials in Kawerau which ended on… BAY of Plenty rescue helicopter pilots have had a busy week. On Sunday, at 7.30pm, the BayTrust rescue helicopter was called to Ruatahuna after a…

A RUBBISH truck driver was forced to dump a load of burning cardboard on State Highway 30 near Te Teko this week after it threatened… A FOUR-YEAR-OLD child was flown to hospital after a car crashed into a ditch in Opotiki this morning. A police spokeswoman said the driver of… THE next Apanui Salt Marsh Care Group clean-up will be held Saturday, February 11, at 8am. Co-ordinator Colin Harrison invites volunteers to meet in the… IT’S officially safe to again collect and eat shellfish in most parts of the Eastern Bay. The ministry of primary industries has lifted its health… THINKING a kiwi was trapped in sand at the Whakatane Heads, Rhylan Shadrock, rushed to save the bird. The eight-year-old, who was at the Te… ADVISING how many teaspoons of sugar a beverage contains is the best way to convey how much sugar it contains the New Zealand Dental Association… A DEMENTIA epidemic is looming in New Zealand as the number of Kiwis living with the condition will reach 150,000 by 2050, according to Alzheimers…

AN exercise programme specifically for the elderly is being introduced to Edgecumbe. Steady As You Go (SAYGo) is a strength and balance class run by… SUBSIDISED broadband is now available to Kawerau families. Through Te Aka Toitu trust and the Kawerau District Library, families with school-aged children can sign up… IT’S expected to be dog chaos at a Rotorua event that will test the abilities of humans and their canine buddies this week. BayTrust has granted Kawerau’s Urban Food Forest the final $20,000 required to kick-start the project and an official public launch will now be held on… THE speed limit from The Hub to beyond the Thornton Road turn-off has been reduced to 80kmh. Is this designed to help with traffic congestion… I WOULD like to add a footnote to Raewyn KS’s February 2 letter and her comment: “… Obama’s endeavour to assist lower working-class to gain… WE have just been treated to a highly commendable experience courtesy of Paul and Eve Francis of Awakeri Rail.

I can’t recommend this trip highly… A MAORI land court judge has found the governors responsible for managing a collectively-owned block of land near Raukokore breached their duties after they awarded… TE Aka Puaho, the Maori Synod of the Presbyterian Church, has chosen a new moderator as its leader. Marina Rakuraku is the third Maori woman… RUATOKI’S Herita Rita Toko has been involved with primary and early childhood education for 50-years. For her contribution to Maori and education, she has been… HUMBLE visitors from New Caledonia had a rich experience when they visited Opotiki recently. Opotiki couple Herewini and Roseanne Jones took part in the cultural… AFTER sitting on their porch and watching the land beneath them for years, a Wainui couple are finally seeing their enviro dream come true. BELIEVING she should drive because she less drunk than her partner, Jazmin Herewini became involved in an argument that ended with her assaulting him.