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Michael from Pinehaven
"Good news for retailing" the Upper Hutt Leader screamed on its front page. Up 9.4% on a year ago the Leader says.
But what the Colin Williams story failed to say was that this upsurge was inflated to some extent on the back of the effects of the earthquake on Lower Hutt and its … View more"Good news for retailing" the Upper Hutt Leader screamed on its front page. Up 9.4% on a year ago the Leader says.
But what the Colin Williams story failed to say was that this upsurge was inflated to some extent on the back of the effects of the earthquake on Lower Hutt and its Westfield Mall . The Westfield Mall was more than "cut "in half and its movies complex decimated. This also had a marked affect on shoppers steering clear of the mall which totally dominates retailing in the Hutt Valley and beyond.
There was a time late last year when on occasions Upper Hutt's Main Street CBD was car-filled and almost seething with pedestrians.
So don't expect this to linger to the extent it reached pre-Xmas 2016 but some momentum could be maintained if the UHCC got serious in re-inventing the CBD
Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist
Research shows that seemingly small acts of thoughtfulness make a big difference over the course of your relationship. The little things count.
Like when you stop at the Petrol station on your way home from work to buy your wife her favorite kind of flowers.
Or when you’re at the … View moreResearch shows that seemingly small acts of thoughtfulness make a big difference over the course of your relationship. The little things count.
Like when you stop at the Petrol station on your way home from work to buy your wife her favorite kind of flowers.
Or when you’re at the supermarket and you pick up your husband’s favorite kind of beer.
Or when you take a few moments out of your busy day to text your partner to tell them you're thinking of them.
Small things often can create big changes over time.
Question of the day: -
What is one little thing you can do to show you care?
Frank from Naenae
Hi,
I just want to know if residents along Waterloo Rd. has any issues with 'sand in their cistern' (toilet cistern) and resulting in blocked / slow flow of water coming into cistern??
I have a property along Waterloo Rd. And it's the second time I'm calling my plumber to … View moreHi,
I just want to know if residents along Waterloo Rd. has any issues with 'sand in their cistern' (toilet cistern) and resulting in blocked / slow flow of water coming into cistern??
I have a property along Waterloo Rd. And it's the second time I'm calling my plumber to clear the blockage. Anyone else in this street having same issues?? If it is due to the main water supply and many others are facing the same problem, I can approach the appropriate council department to sought this out. Can't keep paying for this if it's a council supply problem. Thanks. Frank
Tarnz Neighbourly Lead from Taita
My babies were stolen out of my car outside stokes valley new world Friday night between 830 and 9pm .. I want them back ... so please if you have seen them if you know anything or IF YOU TOOK THEM yourself, then please do the right thing and return them, you can ring 0211440052 no questions … View moreMy babies were stolen out of my car outside stokes valley new world Friday night between 830 and 9pm .. I want them back ... so please if you have seen them if you know anything or IF YOU TOOK THEM yourself, then please do the right thing and return them, you can ring 0211440052 no questions asked........
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Hannah from City Gallery Wellington
Visit City Gallery for a day of free, fun art activities that the whole whānau can enjoy.
Participate in interactive storytelling and waiata performances with Timotimo in the Colin McCahon exhibition. Watch short animated films from Square Eyes Foundation. Create a brightly coloured abstract … View moreVisit City Gallery for a day of free, fun art activities that the whole whānau can enjoy.
Participate in interactive storytelling and waiata performances with Timotimo in the Colin McCahon exhibition. Watch short animated films from Square Eyes Foundation. Create a brightly coloured abstract painting inspired by Petra Cortright's exhibition. Play with our giant magnet boards to design some quirky chairs. Make a badge. Draw, colour and write on the LOOk! activity cards at the Art Cart.
Date: Saturday 8 July 2017
Time: 11am to 4pm
Where: City Gallery Wellington, Civic Square
Cost: Free
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Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
The Lions are finishing up their time in the Wellington and this week, we want to hear about how the tour's been for you so far. What have your highlights been? How does it compare to what you remember from the last tour? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP (Not For … View moreThe Lions are finishing up their time in the Wellington and this week, we want to hear about how the tour's been for you so far. What have your highlights been? How does it compare to what you remember from the last tour? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP (Not For Print)
New Zealand Transport Agency (nzta)
The NZ Transport Agency are looking at options to upgrade State Highway 1 (SH1) between Taylors Road, Ōtaki to north of Levin all the way up to just south of the Manawatu River. We want to hear from our stakeholders and communities what’s important to you, what issues you think should be … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency are looking at options to upgrade State Highway 1 (SH1) between Taylors Road, Ōtaki to north of Levin all the way up to just south of the Manawatu River. We want to hear from our stakeholders and communities what’s important to you, what issues you think should be addressed, what opportunities you see and any other ideas you have for the Ōtaki to north of Levin project.
Find out more and have your say online or come along to one of our community events running throughout June 2017.
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We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives… View moreWant to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.
We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives of our Pacific neighbours. Learn more about volunteering with VSA.
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Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
One mystery over the origin of the Hutt Swimming Club has been solved and the club is now keen to find out more about its early history.
The club is looking to celebrate its 100th birthday when the Huia Pool extension opens in late July.
President Robert Gibb said very little was known about … View moreOne mystery over the origin of the Hutt Swimming Club has been solved and the club is now keen to find out more about its early history.
The club is looking to celebrate its 100th birthday when the Huia Pool extension opens in late July.
President Robert Gibb said very little was known about known about its early history, other than a reference in an old handbook to 1926.
Naenae Clubhouse needs bikes, now, in time for the Hutt Winter Festival show from 14 – 23 of July. The size of bike they need would be suitable for 10 – 18 year olds.
The bikes will be fixed up by young people mentored by local volunteer and mentor Rob Stead for the community to use during … View moreNaenae Clubhouse needs bikes, now, in time for the Hutt Winter Festival show from 14 – 23 of July. The size of bike they need would be suitable for 10 – 18 year olds.
The bikes will be fixed up by young people mentored by local volunteer and mentor Rob Stead for the community to use during the festival to tour historical sites around Naenae and learn about the suburbs’ rich and interesting history.
Fixing bikes provides a range of skills to Clubhouse members. They can learn about design, writing, fixing and maintaining bicycles and recently a 6m long container arrived at the Clubhouse for use as a cycle garage and safe store room.
Stead, a retired ex-mechanic will pass on his knowledge and skills to the young people and asks that any donated bikes have pedals, brakes and chains.
To donate a bike contact Lily Chalmers on lily.chalmers@huttcity.govt.nz
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We want your views on the locations of two new bus hubs in Kilbirnie and Johnsonville.
The new bus hubs are part of Wellington’s new and better bus network - arriving mid-2018. Most buses will travel through these main stops as well as connect passengers with other routes.
You can submit… View moreWe want your views on the locations of two new bus hubs in Kilbirnie and Johnsonville.
The new bus hubs are part of Wellington’s new and better bus network - arriving mid-2018. Most buses will travel through these main stops as well as connect passengers with other routes.
You can submit your feedback during the public consultation, which is open until Friday 14 July 2017.
Visit www.metlink.org.nz... to view proposed location options for Kilbirnie and Johnsonville, then complete the online survey to let us know what you think.
Contact us on 0800 801 700 or info@metlink.org.nz for more information or to request a copy in the post.
Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hutt News
A suite of handy videos has been designed to help ratepayers get their heads around the ins and outs of building consents and other regulations.
The six animated "home videos", which also explain other building issues and provide helpful tips, were commissioned by the Hutt City … View moreA suite of handy videos has been designed to help ratepayers get their heads around the ins and outs of building consents and other regulations.
The six animated "home videos", which also explain other building issues and provide helpful tips, were commissioned by the Hutt City Council.
They ...
Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hutt News
From tots to teens, hundreds of students will take to the stage in Lower Hutt next week to celebrate Pasifika and Maori culture.
The annual Polyfest Hutt Valley is being held at the Walter Nash Centre from July 3 to 7 and thousands of people are expected through the doors.
For Pomare School, … View moreFrom tots to teens, hundreds of students will take to the stage in Lower Hutt next week to celebrate Pasifika and Maori culture.
The annual Polyfest Hutt Valley is being held at the Walter Nash Centre from July 3 to 7 and thousands of people are expected through the doors.
For Pomare School, that...
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We have been monitoring the weekend’s weather closely and unfortunately the weather on Sunday has not changed. We’re expecting a heavy downpour early morning and steady rain/showers throughout the time we would be planting. As much as we love rain at times, we want this day to be enjoyable for … View moreWe have been monitoring the weekend’s weather closely and unfortunately the weather on Sunday has not changed. We’re expecting a heavy downpour early morning and steady rain/showers throughout the time we would be planting. As much as we love rain at times, we want this day to be enjoyable for the plants and the people, so have decided to postpone Spade Aid to Sunday 30th July, same time and same place!
For those people wanting to practise their amazing planting skills, don’t forget we have a community planting day the weekend before at the Tilley Road entrance, Paekakariki. For more details on this event, see goo.gl...
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