One Tree Hill to Geraldine: The ultimate music tour of New Zealand
3 May, 2021 06:00 PM
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An art nouveau mural on the corner of Dominion Rd and View Rd and a brass plaque at 788 Dominion Rd both claim to be halfway down Dominion Rd . Photo / Brett Atkinson
An art nouveau mural on the corner of Dominion Rd and View Rd and a brass plaque at 788 Dominion Rd both claim to be halfway down Dominion Rd . Photo / Brett Atkinson
NZ Herald
By: Brett Atkinson
In honour of New Zealand Music Month, fire up a Kiwi playlist as you explore the country s history, culture and contemporary eating and drinking scenes, writes
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Hastings driver ploughs car into phone box, fence and tree
2 May, 2021 01:57 AM
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The car remained embedded in the badly damaged fence and power box, cordoned off by police tape on Saturday morning, attracting plenty of onlookers. Photo / Chris Hyde
The car remained embedded in the badly damaged fence and power box, cordoned off by police tape on Saturday morning, attracting plenty of onlookers. Photo / Chris Hyde
Hawkes Bay Today
A driver who took out a tree, a fence and badly damaged a phone box in a crash on the corner of Grays Rd and Fitzroy Ave is lucky no one was injured, long-time residents say.
Sale of coal, wet wood restricted in England
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May 2, 2021
LONDON: Restrictions on the sale of coal, wet wood and manufactured solid fuels that can be burned in the home have come into force in England as the government attempts to cut air pollution.
Wood-burning stoves and open fires can still be used from May 1 but must be fuelled by cleaner alternatives, according to a statement announcing the change from the Environment Department (Defra) and environment minister Rebecca Pow.
A major source of the pollutant PM2.5 – which can enter the bloodstream, lodge in lungs and other organs and has been identified by the World Health Organisation as the most serious air pollutant for human health – is burning at home, particularly with traditional house coal or wet wood.