From Top to Toe – the stylish business of men’s grooming

Once upon a time, a bloke could waggle an old bar of soap at their face and consider that a skincare routine. Indeed, a chap who did any more than this, might even have been thought of as weird. But (thankfully) times have changed. Globally, according to researchandmarkets.com, the men's grooming products industry was [...]

From Top to Toe – the stylish business of men’s grooming2019-06-19T00:47:00+12:00

Rotary working with Kiwi Harvest

Rotary Browns Bay is one of several clubs in the area who are helping Kiwi Harvest on their Food Rescue mission. Six clubs purchased the van pictured here and, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday throughout the year, they use it to redistribute food from supermarkets and smaller producers to local charities. First call of [...]

Rotary working with Kiwi Harvest2019-06-19T00:47:24+12:00

Champion of our Community: Sally Cargill

Have you ever enjoyed a great day out at one of Browns Bay's many community events? Perhaps you've attended Music in the Bays, Carols on the Green, a Sunday morning Shake Your Booty fitness session, the International Friendship Group or a Teddy Bears' Picnic? Did you know that all these activities have one person [...]

Champion of our Community: Sally Cargill2019-06-19T00:47:50+12:00

Browns Bay Business Association AGM – 13th November

A successful AGM was held on Tuesday 13th November at the Browns Bay Racquets Club. Murray Hill stepped down as town manager. His work was acknowledged by the committee. A new board of 10 committee members was elected, along with a new chairman (Malcolm McDonald), treasurer (Robinson & Running Ltd - Chartered Accountants) and [...]

Browns Bay Business Association AGM – 13th November2019-06-19T00:48:17+12:00

Rotary Trees for Survival – Update

In late August it was time for Rotary Club of Browns Bay to help the children of Pinehill School with the next phase of their Trees for Survival project around Kaukapakapa. Flaxes were going into the lower wetlands and manuka onto the slopes. The weather gods did not initially smile on these worthy endeavours [...]

Rotary Trees for Survival – Update2019-06-17T01:52:58+12:00

“There isn’t a question we haven’t heard!” The varied and valuable work of the Citizen’s Advice Bureau

Citizen's Advice Bureaus (CABs) began in England just before the Second World War to help people cope with the trauma and confusion caused by the conflict. Initially they were places that people could go to for help tracing missing relatives in bombed areas or learning about new wartime regulations. By peacetime, CABs had become [...]

“There isn’t a question we haven’t heard!” The varied and valuable work of the Citizen’s Advice Bureau2019-06-19T00:49:38+12:00

How Browns Bay’s Sunday market is saving lives at sea

Browns Bay's second hand market is always bustling with visitors, eager to snap up a quirky artefact or must-have bargain. But what many people may not know is that the market is a registered charity, and its primary purpose is as a fundraiser for Coastguard North Shore and other projects within the local community. [...]

How Browns Bay’s Sunday market is saving lives at sea2019-05-23T01:16:16+12:00
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