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Te Puna Umanga Venture Taranaki, the regional development agency for Taranaki, has launched their Branching Out growing trials with the planting of the first crop, garlic. This milestone marks an important step in the long-term project, which aims ...
Sky-high food prices are being felt in classrooms, with one charity saying it is feeding 10,000 more hungry students compared to the beginning of the year.
Virginia Winder/NZ House & Garden05:00, Jul 19 2021 STUFF Taranaki family gets hands-on with this Edwardian villa renovation. When a couple with an eye for style got hold of a multi-storey Edwardian house with a colourful history, it went from unkempt to elegant. Sylvia Howieson and Tony Young bought the New Plymouth house in 2008, put tenants in it and returned to London with their two young boys. With them, Tony took detailed plans of the house so he could mark up all the changes he wanted to make, ready for architectural sign-off and council consents. Jane Dove Juneau/NZ House & Garden The rescued New Plymouth villa, and Sylvia with sons Fergus, 16, and Campbell, 14, leaning on a steel pot-belly balustrade that was made locally for the front verandah.
Stationery and uniform bill were particularly costly, he said. But this year the school had tried to make things easier by significantly cutting the cost of uniform, jumping on the zero donation scheme, and reviewing stationery lists, Walden said. “Our board of trustees also have a hardship budget line to supplement the many other budgets used to ensure all of our students have equitable access to schooling and extra-curricular opportunities.” The school had also got involved with organisations to support the school and students. “This includes KidsCan who provide food, clothing and women’s hygiene products so students can continue attending school where a lack of these items has been the source of truancy in the past.