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Show your community a little love and WIN great prizes. For the third year running, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are challenging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event.
All you have to do is grab your flatties, your neighbours or the… View moreShow your community a little love and WIN great prizes. For the third year running, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are challenging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event.
All you have to do is grab your flatties, your neighbours or the family to clean up a local spot near you. Or be a real community champion and do it on your own. Show your neighbourhood how much you love its parks/streets/beaches by taking part in the Great Community Clean Up between 16 and 22 April 2018. Register your event now and be in to WIN!
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April from Wainuiomata
Hi neighbours! Mobile hairdresser willing to come to your house for hair cuts! Have my own car and cheap rates! Avalible this week :)
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Metlink is all about connecting you with life. In the coming months, we’ll be improving our public transport network so that everyone is able to connect to what’s great in our region! Go to metlink.org.nz/OnOurWay for more information and sign up for updates.
John & Lyn from Waiwhetu
Does anyone know someone with a small digger with a post-hole auger who would do a small job at a reasonable cost? We are replacing a fence. Recommendations please?
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Take your fellowship on an unexpected journey. Find out more!
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
Hi everyone, thanks for your thoughts on this. Comments are now closed.
Could the long-talked talked about Cross Valley Link open up Petone Beach to be the next Oriental Bay? Labour list MP Ginny Andersen said the proposed route would take traffic off both the Petone Esplanade and Jackson St, … View moreHi everyone, thanks for your thoughts on this. Comments are now closed.
Could the long-talked talked about Cross Valley Link open up Petone Beach to be the next Oriental Bay? Labour list MP Ginny Andersen said the proposed route would take traffic off both the Petone Esplanade and Jackson St, and unleash the potential of Petone beach.
What do you think? Let us know below! Comments may be used unless specified otherwise with NFP (Not for Print)
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Reporter The Hutt News
The only direct bus link between the Hutt Valley and Wellington Airport could soon get the chop.
NZ Bus, which operates the Airport Flyer service, said on Wednesday is was proposing to no longer operate the service from Lower Hutt, instead running it between the airport and Wellington Railway … View moreThe only direct bus link between the Hutt Valley and Wellington Airport could soon get the chop.
NZ Bus, which operates the Airport Flyer service, said on Wednesday is was proposing to no longer operate the service from Lower Hutt, instead running it between the airport and Wellington Railway Station.
What do you think about this? Let us know below. Comments may be used in print unless specified otherwise with NFP.
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Jon from Hutt City Council
Just a reminder that Hutt City Council will be holding an information session tonight in Easbourne about work it's doing to identify and protect valuable natural areas accross Lower Hutt.
It's the chance for property owners with valuable sites identified on their land to discuss these… View moreJust a reminder that Hutt City Council will be holding an information session tonight in Easbourne about work it's doing to identify and protect valuable natural areas accross Lower Hutt.
It's the chance for property owners with valuable sites identified on their land to discuss these sites and ask questions about the next steps.
The venue is East Harbour Women's Clubrooms, 145 Muritai Road, Eastbourne between 4pm and 8pm.
More information on this work is available via the link below:
Te Aroha from Waterloo
A number of canvas pictures different subjects and frames had to buy the lot to get the 1 that i wanted so out they go open to offers on all or a single item listed elsewhere so first in first serve
Pick up Waterloo can drop of depending for gas
1 xtra large canvas with different paper … View moreA number of canvas pictures different subjects and frames had to buy the lot to get the 1 that i wanted so out they go open to offers on all or a single item listed elsewhere so first in first serve
Pick up Waterloo can drop of depending for gas
1 xtra large canvas with different paper colours
1 large ornate wooden frame no back or front
2 picture frames large has back and glass
2 medium canvas pictures
1 smaller peacock picture canvas
Negotiable
Melanie from Woburn
I have a petition that if anyone is keen to sign to be put forward for the 3 level living that the council would like to introduce,
So far there has not been enough submissions so it will go ahead, but if we can get enough signatures we may be able to stop this. I am not for it, yes we need more … View moreI have a petition that if anyone is keen to sign to be put forward for the 3 level living that the council would like to introduce,
So far there has not been enough submissions so it will go ahead, but if we can get enough signatures we may be able to stop this. I am not for it, yes we need more houses but there are many more options like build where they have torn down housing estates or sub divide the current quarter acre sections that are government owned.
If you would like to sign it please message me or Selig real estate has a copies in there office on queens drive which will be easier for people to sign
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand - Lower Hutt
It’s too soon to say that summer is over, but the nights are definitely getting cooler, and some of us are starting to think about getting that electric blanket back onto the bed.
For us, that’s a good time to remind everyone about these electric blanket safety tips because we know that worn … View moreIt’s too soon to say that summer is over, but the nights are definitely getting cooler, and some of us are starting to think about getting that electric blanket back onto the bed.
For us, that’s a good time to remind everyone about these electric blanket safety tips because we know that worn and old electric blankets can cause a fire, and possibly even an electric shock.
So as you get yours out of the cupboard, have a good look at how safe it is, and if need be, replace it in those pre-winter sales that can’t be very far away.
• Worn and old electric blankets can cause an electric shock, fire and possibly even death.
• At the first sign of wear have your electric blanket checked by a qualified electrician.
• Replace your electric blanket every five years with newer heat-protected models, which are safer and more energy efficient.
• Don't place heavy objects on the bed while the blanket is on.
• Make sure the blanket is always flat on the bed and that controls or cords are not twisted or caught between the mattress and the base of the bed.
• Twisted cords are a common cause of electric blanket fires.
Keep yourselves and your loved ones warm this winter, keep safe, and remember, if the worst should happen in your home…
Get out and stay out
In a fire, get everybody out and call 111.
And whatever you do, stay out.
Helen from Helen Jackson's Trilogy of Healthy Living
Hey Neighbours
I'm all about promoting health active lifestyle no matter where you are in your journey. Each week I have a number of different activities available that you can find out more about on my website under the Work With Helen tab. But in brief here's what's on from … View moreHey Neighbours
I'm all about promoting health active lifestyle no matter where you are in your journey. Each week I have a number of different activities available that you can find out more about on my website under the Work With Helen tab. But in brief here's what's on from 12th - 18th of March:
24Fit Challenge starts 12th March Register Now!! (4 weeks)
Let's Get Moving Fit Club (Monday and Wednesday evenings)
SKIN Pamper Party - Come along and try out our fab SKIN care range
Healthy Active Lifestyle Event (Sunday)
All the info for each activity is on my site, register your interest and I'll be in touch.
Have a fantastic week!!!
Helen
Art & Object is delighted to announce that it will offer the collection of esteemed Wellington diplomats and collectors, Frank and Lyn Corner, in a special auction and event to be held in their hometown of Wellington in March 2018.
Viewing:
On-site at 26 Burnell Avenue, Thorndon. Parking … View moreArt & Object is delighted to announce that it will offer the collection of esteemed Wellington diplomats and collectors, Frank and Lyn Corner, in a special auction and event to be held in their hometown of Wellington in March 2018.
Viewing:
On-site at 26 Burnell Avenue, Thorndon. Parking may be limited due to the residential location.
- Wednesday 14 March, viewing by appointment
- Thursday 15 March, 10am - 4pm
- Friday 16 March, 10am - 4pm
- Saturday 17 March, 10am - 4pm
View the online catalogue here.
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Rosalie from Wainuiomata
Hi anyone know anything about Medals or can tell me where I can get some information. I just had a visit from my brother from the UK and he has handed me two identical medals that belonged to my father they are very grey and dirty so I hope I have not done the wrong thing as I cleaned one of them … View moreHi anyone know anything about Medals or can tell me where I can get some information. I just had a visit from my brother from the UK and he has handed me two identical medals that belonged to my father they are very grey and dirty so I hope I have not done the wrong thing as I cleaned one of them up a bit. on the medals is a Picture of a naked man on a naked horse, well it has no saddle bridal or reins is what I mean. it has the date 1914/1918 the reverse side it has the profile of king George, and round the edge, is George IVS. V BRITT: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP: the ribbon it is on, is blue edges to yellow and orange in the middle. I do not even know if this ribbon goes with these medals I do not know anything about these neither does my brother who has now returned to the UK.
Can anyone tell me where to go to find out or where to start. Many thanks
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Grace from Hutt City Council
Meet #LeadingTheCharge as they travel north from Bluff to Cape Reinga.
Ask about electric vehicle ownership, check out the cars and if you fancy, there will even be a selection of cars available for you to test drive.
12 - 4pm, Thursday 22 March
Dowse Square, Laings Road, Lower Hutt
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