Manor Park, Lower Hutt

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Do you have any festive tips your community needs to know about? Post them here!

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2855 days ago

Paverpol Fabric Sculpting Workshops

Kathy from Trentham

Saturday 10th March 2018 in Upper Hutt!

Paverpol is a fun fabric sculpting medium that you can do so much with! These are full on, fun, creative Workshops, everyone can do it, even those who say that they don’t have an artist bone do it and go home with a sculpture they are proud of that can … View more
Saturday 10th March 2018 in Upper Hutt!

Paverpol is a fun fabric sculpting medium that you can do so much with! These are full on, fun, creative Workshops, everyone can do it, even those who say that they don’t have an artist bone do it and go home with a sculpture they are proud of that can be put indoors or outdoors.The only limit is your imagination!

We will be making a sitting woman or man (example in picture). The cost for this full day workshop is only $100! All you need to bring is your lunch and your messy clothes.

Bookings essential. $20 deposit required to secure your spot.

Please contact me directly if you want to join me for this full, fun and creative day. Limited spaces so get in quick!

PM me or email katroseart@outlook.com or call/text 021 1465 038 or check out www.facebook.com...

2856 days ago

Ideas for Neighbours Day

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

We've been travelling around the country chatting with people about Neighbours Day - in case you missed our workshops, here's a video from people who attended with some ideas for events!

2856 days ago

Composting for Beginners

Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited

Compost is nature’s way of recycling. Made from waste garden material, compost is an essential ingredient for creating rich, friable soil and therefore healthy plants. Find out how to make compost with the guide below and use compost throughout your garden for healthy plant growth!

HOW TO SET … View more
Compost is nature’s way of recycling. Made from waste garden material, compost is an essential ingredient for creating rich, friable soil and therefore healthy plants. Find out how to make compost with the guide below and use compost throughout your garden for healthy plant growth!

HOW TO SET UP YOUR COMPOST SYSTEM

To get started you will need a good structure or container to hold your compost. Reln Garden Compost Bins are a great option, or you could build your own, for example out of plastic bins or pallets, or create a compost heap. Look online for more ideas.

Choose a sunny position for your compost system and ensure it is easily accessible for adding ingredients and regular mixing.

Prepare your compost in layers that are a blend of carbon and nitrogen. This means adding a mix of organic garden and kitchen waste materials.

Carbon: Leaves, sticks, twigs and newspaper.

Nitrogen: Fruit and vegetable kitchen scraps, lawn clippings, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea leaves and sheep pellets.

Avoid adding: meat, dairy products or bread as these can attract unwanted pests. Don’t add any diseased plant material, to avoid spreading the disease.

A good rule of thumb is to add nothing larger than your little finger. Break up larger items like sticks, twigs and cardboard before adding them, to help them break down more quickly.

Layer materials evenly, making sure each layer is no thicker than 10cm. For every layer of backyard and garden waste, add a layer of kitchen waste material.

To help get the composting process underway you can add some existing compost to each layer. Add a little water with each layer and mix the material every few additions.

Put a lid on your compost bin to enable it to decompose quickly. Mix your compost regularly. It is compost when it is dark brown and smells earthy - it takes six to eight weeks to fully mature.

USING COMPOST IN YOUR GARDEN

Compost has a variety of benefits when used in your garden. It replaces nutrients that have been removed during a growing season, improves soil structure and increases the amount of oxygen available to plants.

Compost also conditions soil, improves moisture retention, increases earthworm activity and improves fertiliser use by plants.

For best results compost should be dug into the soil. Don’t plant directly into compost as this can burn plant roots.

The content of your compost bin should have the consistency of a damp sponge. If your compost gets a bit too wet, adding paper will help soak up excess water.

Apply 100g (approximately 10 tablespoons) of Tui Compost Enhancer per square metre to help speed up compost decomposition and keep away flies.

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2856 days ago

Garage Sale Saturday 3 March

Fiona from Heretaunga

Garage sale at 18 York Ave, Heretaunga 7am Saturday  3 March
Selling clothes, shoes, books, household goods etc

Negotiable

2856 days ago

Poll: Vote for the AMI Community Grants Organisation Finalists!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We need your help! These 5 amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote … View moreWe need your help! These 5 amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Tuesday 13th March.

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Vote for the AMI Community Grants Organisation Finalists!
  • 42.1% Samaritans
    42.1% Complete
  • 14.8% Brake (road safety charity)
    14.8% Complete
  • 23.1% Maketu Volunteer Coastguard
    23.1% Complete
  • 10.6% Canterbury Men's Centre
    10.6% Complete
  • 9.3% Matariki Stars Community Charitable Trust
    9.3% Complete
977 votes
2856 days ago

Selling today only!

Tarnz Neighbourly Lead from Taita

ghd IV lemon - candy collection
Used a few times .. still in box and in good condition ... Selling because husband says I don't need to own 3, told husband if not sold today I'm keeping. $150 ono today only.

Price: $150

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2856 days ago

Annabel Langbein's productive lakeside Wanaka plot

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Hello there gardeners, whatever your gardening goal, there's lots of inspiration to be found in Annabel's garden. Plus, well, it's just beautiful.

2856 days ago

Improve your cashflow

BNZ

Want to keep your cashflow flowing? As a small business owner you know just how vital it can be for your success. To help you keep the money moving smoothly, check out these 5 helpful tips designed to help maintain a good cashflow outlook. Find out more

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2856 days ago

You're invited to Multifest 2018 - Saturday 3 March

Hutt Multicultural Council

Hi neighbours – it’s that time of year again! Multifest 2018 will showcase cultural performances from local talent across the Wellington Region.

There will be free face painting and a bouncy castle, food representing diverse cuisines, handicrafts and information stalls. To top it all off is… View more
Hi neighbours – it’s that time of year again! Multifest 2018 will showcase cultural performances from local talent across the Wellington Region.

There will be free face painting and a bouncy castle, food representing diverse cuisines, handicrafts and information stalls. To top it all off is a celebration of Holi – the Indian Festival of Colours in the afternoon.

Join us at the Naenae Community Hall, 31 Treadwell Street, Naenae. The event kicks off at 11am and runs through til 4pm, with a special ‘Flight of the Peace Doves’ at 12noon and Holi at 2.30pm.

Plenty to see and do at Multifest 2018. So what are you waiting for? Join in the fun this weekend!

Proudly brought to you by Hutt Multicultural Council Inc in partnership with Team Naenae Trust.

Anita Mansell, QSM
HMC President
Find out more!

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2857 days ago

Poll: Vote for the AMI Community Grants Community Project Finalists!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We need your help! These 5 wonderful Community Project applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Community Project on how your support will help them - and then cast your… View moreWe need your help! These 5 wonderful Community Project applicants are finalists in the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Community Project on how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Tuesday 13th March.

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Vote for the AMI Community Grants Community Project Finalists!
  • 16.9% 1. Mt Pleasant Memorial Community Centre and Residents assoc Inc - Christchurch
    16.9% Complete
  • 15.6% 2. Funding for a Muriwai Bus Shelter - West Auckland
    15.6% Complete
  • 31.9% 3. No One Ever Stands Alone - South Auckland
    31.9% Complete
  • 12% 4. Khandallah Community Gardens - Wellington
    12% Complete
  • 23.6% 5. Little Sprouts Kapiti - Wellington
    23.6% Complete
1141 votes
2857 days ago

Point Howard Wharf

Jon from Hutt City Council

Point Howard Wharf is closed to the public indefinitely after investigations showed the damage to piles is more extensive than first thought.

Because of numerous safety hazards on and around the wharf, Council is asking people to stay at least 10 metres away from the structure.

More information … View more
Point Howard Wharf is closed to the public indefinitely after investigations showed the damage to piles is more extensive than first thought.

Because of numerous safety hazards on and around the wharf, Council is asking people to stay at least 10 metres away from the structure.

More information via the link below:

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2857 days ago

District Plan Change 43

Jon from Hutt City Council

The last information day for District Plan Change 43 – Residential and Suburban Mixed Use is on in Naenae this evening.

People can drop in and ask questions about the proposed changes and get advice on how to make a submission. Submissions close on 9 March at 5pm so there's still time to … View more
The last information day for District Plan Change 43 – Residential and Suburban Mixed Use is on in Naenae this evening.

People can drop in and ask questions about the proposed changes and get advice on how to make a submission. Submissions close on 9 March at 5pm so there's still time to have your say.

Today's session will run from 4pm to 8pm and will be held at Naenae Community Hall, Cnr Everest and Treadwell Streets, Naenae.

More information via the link below:

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2857 days ago

Protect your child against most HPV cancers

Ministry of Health

In 2017, free HPV immunisations were extended to boys for the first time, with about two thirds of parents choosing to immunise their children through their school immunisation programme.

HPV-related cancers take a long time to develop. The viruses are mostly transmitted in adolescence but often… View more
In 2017, free HPV immunisations were extended to boys for the first time, with about two thirds of parents choosing to immunise their children through their school immunisation programme.

HPV-related cancers take a long time to develop. The viruses are mostly transmitted in adolescence but often aren’t diagnosed until later. That’s why it’s important for children to be immunised when they’re young.

Around 80% of people will be exposed to HPV in their lifetime. Immunisation can significantly reduce HPV-related harm. Protecting all children before they’re exposed to HPV will protect their health in the future.

Free HPV immunisation at school or from your GP. For more info visit: www.health.govt.nz/hpv
Find out more

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2858 days ago

Your kind words are priceless

The Team from Children's Day

Remind tamariki just how important and special they are. In this episode of Tamariki News, hear why praise and encouragement is so important for children. www.youtube.com...

2858 days ago

Poll: Would you spend a weekend in the garden to grow a season's worth of veges?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Gardener Lynda Hallinan couldn't quite believe it when she found out her grandfather used to spend one day in the garden every September, to produce enough veges to feed his family of eight for the summer. So she put his method to the test.
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Gardener Lynda Hallinan couldn't quite believe it when she found out her grandfather used to spend one day in the garden every September, to produce enough veges to feed his family of eight for the summer. So she put his method to the test.
Click here to see the results and check out Lynda's top 10 tips to super fast veges

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Would you spend a weekend in the garden to grow a season's worth of veges?
  • 56.5% Yes, I'd do whatever it takes
    56.5% Complete
  • 34.8% I like growing my own produce but not on this scale
    34.8% Complete
  • 8.6% No, I'll stick to buying my fruit and veg
    8.6% Complete
1240 votes
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