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Ana Maea Chitara from Newlands
NZ BE AWARE! Esp. Wellington region, but I bet others will follow or are already there.
Hutt Valley (upper and lower) will no longer accept plastics 3-7.
Porirua and Wellington are ALREADY sending most of them to landfill, from our recycling bins. (ok, some type 5 goes to Malaysia but we … View moreNZ BE AWARE! Esp. Wellington region, but I bet others will follow or are already there.
Hutt Valley (upper and lower) will no longer accept plastics 3-7.
Porirua and Wellington are ALREADY sending most of them to landfill, from our recycling bins. (ok, some type 5 goes to Malaysia but we don't really know what happens then)
Kapiti won't say what it's doing with theirs.
That leaves plastics 1 and 2, eg milk bottles and soft drink types.
Ice cream containers, "reusable" takeaway containers, shampoo/cleaning bottles, bottle lids, almost all of it is now landfill.
We need to be more aware about our waste, not feel good 'cause it can be chucked in a recycling bin! :-(
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Shane from Tawa
Great table cud do with abit of tlc on the timber work . I stil havnt seen another pool table like this before so would of loved to keep it but just dont have the space anymore . My loss is somebodys gain .
Size: 2.6mx1.5m
buyer must pick up is pretty heavy but legs screw off and can take middle… View moreGreat table cud do with abit of tlc on the timber work . I stil havnt seen another pool table like this before so would of loved to keep it but just dont have the space anymore . My loss is somebodys gain .
Size: 2.6mx1.5m
buyer must pick up is pretty heavy but legs screw off and can take middle part out of table frame if need
Price: $750
Margurite from Churton Park
1989 Mazda 626 GLX-A, 78,650kms, rego is on hold since 2012. Manual transmission.
Running condition, just needs warrant and rego. Selling as is. Make an offer, needs to go as soon as possible. Pickup Churton Park, Wellington.
Message for more details or make an offer.
Negotiable
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
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Maria from Paparangi
Hi, any recommendations for a mover of a single item, from Miramar to Grenada Village please. The item is only 28.5 kg, and measures 55.5 x 80 x 60.2 cm. Please let me know. Cheers.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Tomorrow we remember those who have made the greatest sacrifice to keep us all safe.
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Ashleigh Brown from Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
Do you live or work in Thorndon and want to know more about how the next few days might pan out following an emergency event?
Join us for an Information Evening at the local Community Emergency Hub, Thorndon School, to review the Community Response Plan for the area and then put this plan into … View moreDo you live or work in Thorndon and want to know more about how the next few days might pan out following an emergency event?
Join us for an Information Evening at the local Community Emergency Hub, Thorndon School, to review the Community Response Plan for the area and then put this plan into practice during a mini-exercise using an earthquake scenario.
No experience required and you can contribute as much or as little as you like. Light refreshments will be provided. See the Facebook Event for more details.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
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