Brown Owl, Upper Hutt

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What's happening in your neighbourhood?

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2973 days ago

email Scams

Sandra from Timberlea

Been asked to share this post from the 'Leads Forum':

Quite a few people in our area have reported receiving a large number of scam emails. NetSafe have created a service people can forward the emails to, and they will deal with them by creating a bogus automated responder which … View more
Been asked to share this post from the 'Leads Forum':

Quite a few people in our area have reported receiving a large number of scam emails. NetSafe have created a service people can forward the emails to, and they will deal with them by creating a bogus automated responder which wastes the scammers' time to slow them down from scamming new victims.

"If you’ve received a scam email, forward it to me@rescam.org and we’ll take it from there. We’ll even send you an unedited summary of the conversations Re:scam has had with the scammer – sometimes they can be quite humorous."

You can find out more about Re:scam and how it works at www.rescam.org......
For information and advice about scams, visit the Netsafe website."

Worth a try. One may pick up some hints to try on the 'Phone scammers' too 😝

2972 days ago

Get your FREE Career Kick-Starter Guide

ServiceIQ

If you’ve got a teenager about to leave school, they’re probably trying to figure out what to do next year. It’s a big deal. Tertiary study plus a student loan? Or something completely different? Like a job where they can earn and learn, gain national qualifications and build a great career … View moreIf you’ve got a teenager about to leave school, they’re probably trying to figure out what to do next year. It’s a big deal. Tertiary study plus a student loan? Or something completely different? Like a job where they can earn and learn, gain national qualifications and build a great career in aviation, tourism, travel, retail and retail supply chain or hospitality.

To help make the right choice, ServiceIQ has a special Career Kick-Starter Guide for your school leaver. ServiceIQ is the industry training organisation for a bunch of booming service sectors.

The Career Kick-Starter Guide is FREE! Right here http://www.serviceiq.org.nz
Check out the guide

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2972 days ago

New Listing - 17 Whangakoko Grove Birchville

Renaye from

Memories Are Made Here!
A lifestyle change is the only reason this home has come to the market.

Fall in love with the big glorious gardens. Enjoy a good book on the covered front deck while listening to the sound of the pond, so peaceful and tranquil. This home offers plenty with the french … View more
Memories Are Made Here!
A lifestyle change is the only reason this home has come to the market.

Fall in love with the big glorious gardens. Enjoy a good book on the covered front deck while listening to the sound of the pond, so peaceful and tranquil. This home offers plenty with the french doors leading off the dining to bush and river views. The perfect backdrop for family BBQ. Also enjoy a leisurely stroll down your private pathway to the river.

Call me now to view
First open home Sunday 12th November 2017 at 12pm -12.30pm

2972 days ago

NZDF trucks for sale

Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader

Get on over to Trentham Military Camp if you are interested in a new (old) run-about. The last viewing session is tomorrow (November 11) 9am-12pm.
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2972 days ago

Exams coming up ?

Raewyn Richardson from

Exams coming up ? Feeling STRESSED ? Feeling TIRED ? FREE samples instore now !!! Come and try Good Health Stress and Vitality Support.
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To support energy & vitality !

2972 days ago

Poll: Do you have a problem pothole in your community?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've had word that the folk of Taranaki have more than their fair share of potholes - and we're keen to know how widespread the issue is in other communities around New Zealand. Do you have potholes popping up around your 'hood that need attention? Vote below.

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Do you have a problem pothole in your community?
  • 56.5% Yes - I know of multiple problem potholes
    56.5% Complete
  • 23.8% Yes - I know of 1-2 potholes in my neighbourhood
    23.8% Complete
  • 19.6% No - not aware of any
    19.6% Complete
2275 votes
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2978 days ago

Fireworks

Gareth from Trentham

Do we really want fireworks , what a rip off , great for kids ,ban the loud rockets

2972 days ago

HOW TO CREATE A GALLERY WALL

Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited

Creating a gallery wall in your home is a great way to make an impact in any room.

It’s easy to install yourself and perfect for a multitude of rooms, whether it’s your living room, child’s room, office or entranceway.

Have fun and don’t be afraid to mix art with photos and affordable… View more
Creating a gallery wall in your home is a great way to make an impact in any room.

It’s easy to install yourself and perfect for a multitude of rooms, whether it’s your living room, child’s room, office or entranceway.

Have fun and don’t be afraid to mix art with photos and affordable prints. They could be fun and simple or meaningful pieces which add value. Minimalistic or bright and busy, there are clever artists and creatives to suit a range of budgets.

I’m not big on following set ‘rules’ – rather I believe, all you need is a few simple tips to make a gallery wall in your own home that you’ll love.

SELECT YOUR PRINTS AND FRAMES

When choosing what prints to hang on your gallery wall, don’t be afraid to mix-up the colour, style and size. Think about what you love. Hang prints you and your family will enjoy looking at each day, not what you think someone else will like.

It’s also good to consider the room you're creating the gallery wall in – is it your living room, child’s room, office or entranceway? With a specific room in mind, you’re able to tailor the look and feel. In your living room you may choose a more relaxing look and in the office a more inspiring and motivating feel.

When framing your prints, look at incorporating different sizes, colours (white, black and natural timber) and thickness of frames; you may even prefer to leave some unframed. Playing with different proportions will give your wall some texture.

For any art or photographic prints of value, I prefer to have custom frames made to protect the art long term. If you’re hanging cost-effective prints, there are a range of affordable frames you can source through New Zealand department stores.

CONSIDER HOW YOU WILL HANG THEM

If you’re going to use nails or hooks to hang your prints, you’ll need to consider where your wall framing is in order to fix them correctly. Gib walls simply aren’t strong enough on their own to support the weight of framed prints and the last thing you want is your art to fall off the wall and break.

I tend to use 3M hooks (or their equivalent). They're easy to apply, remove cleanly and the best part - they don’t leave holes in the walls if you choose to rearrange or take them down when moving.

Make sure you follow the instructions with products like these. That includes leaving them overnight before hanging prints to ensure they’ve had time to properly adhere to your walls.

DETERMINE YOUR LAYOUT

If you’re anything like me you’ll want to jump straight into hanging your prints. But, if you take a little time beforehand, you’ll save yourself the frustration of having to reposition any.

I start by selecting one large print (your hero piece) that will anchor the gallery, then arrange your remaining prints around it. Placing the hero print off centre will give your gallery wall a more natural feel.

I tend to have an idea in my head of how I’ll want them positioned but always lay the frames out on the floor first, playing with the layout until I’m 100% happy.

Taking a photo on your phone of a few different options can help you narrow down the best layout. It’s also handy to refer to when installing your prints on the wall.

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2973 days ago

Want a chance to win a $1000 Gift Card?

New World

That's right, at your local New World, you could win a $1000 Gift Card. Every $40 you spend when you scan your Clubcard gives you another entry to unwrap an even merrier Christmas. T&Cs apply. Learn more

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2999 days ago

Dog groomer

Jackie from Clouston Park - Kingsley Heights

Looking for a dog groomer that will groom my dog weekend or evenings as I work in the week. All the Upper Hutt groomers seem to be booked until after xmas. I have a small Papillon.

2974 days ago

Gethings Motors closure

Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader

Gethings Motors has had an Upper Hutt presence in one shape or another for 85 years. What are your memories of the shop and did you ever buy a car from there?

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2974 days ago

Play Group

Glenis from Timberlea

Come & join us each Thursday from 9.30 (during the school term) at St Hilda's Church Hall, Cruickshank Road, Upper Hutt. All preschool children & their parent/caregivers are welcome. Bring the child's morning tea (adult morning tea is provided) & a Gold coin per child.

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2974 days ago

FREE LEGAL CLINIC

Citizens Advice Bureau from Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt

Did you know that tomorrow 9th November, like every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month, we will be holding our Free Legal Clinic at 6 pm?
No need to get an appointment.Clients seen in order of arrival. The lawyer leaves when everyone has been seen.
Follow us on FB: @UpperHuttCAB

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2975 days ago

Support the SPCA when you buy 2 treatments for $30

Featherston Street Pain Clinic

Hi neighbours - it’s Hayley here from the Featherston Street Pain Clinic in Wellington CBD. We’re offering Neighbourly members a 2 for 1 deal on our Mobiliser which helps relieve back, shoulder and neck pain.

The Mobiliser is a flat bed with rollers that run up your spine and gently push you… View more
Hi neighbours - it’s Hayley here from the Featherston Street Pain Clinic in Wellington CBD. We’re offering Neighbourly members a 2 for 1 deal on our Mobiliser which helps relieve back, shoulder and neck pain.

The Mobiliser is a flat bed with rollers that run up your spine and gently push you out of a hunched position; this stretches your spine's connective tissue and relieves pain. The Mobiliser is a treatment that’s been tested and approved by the British Military.

All profits from this promotion will go to the SPCA!

Contact us on info@featherstonpainclinic.co.nz or (04) 385 6446.
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2975 days ago

Consumer guarantees for services

Citizens Advice Bureau from Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt

New hair cut not quite what you were after? You might be ripe for a remedy under the Consumer Guarantees Act. Come and see us or give us a call, we are here to help you.
2 Sinclair Street, Upper Hutt
04-528 9040

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