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The Southern Landfill will open to public on Thursday 14 May.
Safety precautions will be in place including vehicle recognition, social distancing measures, and a new way to pay. Normal hours will apply, except on weekends, where the site will close at 3.30pm.
Please expect delays. We recommend … View moreThe Southern Landfill will open to public on Thursday 14 May.
Safety precautions will be in place including vehicle recognition, social distancing measures, and a new way to pay. Normal hours will apply, except on weekends, where the site will close at 3.30pm.
Please expect delays. We recommend visiting on your allocated recycling day to avoid congestion.
For more information including FAQs, visit our website:
wellington.govt.nz...
The Team from Resene ColorShop Johnsonville
What’s better than a new planter box?
One that serves as a place to stash plant pots or tuck a hose out of sight too.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this project yourself.
We're excited to reopen most of our facilities and resume many services and programmes under Level 2.
Restrictions will be in place to keep staff and the community safe.
Swimming pools, gyms, recreation centres, playgrounds, skate parks, sports pavilions, public toilets and the Berhampore golf… View moreWe're excited to reopen most of our facilities and resume many services and programmes under Level 2.
Restrictions will be in place to keep staff and the community safe.
Swimming pools, gyms, recreation centres, playgrounds, skate parks, sports pavilions, public toilets and the Berhampore golf course will reopen.
For more information including the list of facilities and opening dates, visit our website.wellington.govt.nz...
Kāinga Ora Homes and Communities
Hi neighbours, from next week at the Arlington housing site you may notice safety fencing, surveying and soil testing activity from our contractors.
They’ll be getting ready for demolition from July, after which we’ll be building around 300 modern, warm and quality homes over the next few … View moreHi neighbours, from next week at the Arlington housing site you may notice safety fencing, surveying and soil testing activity from our contractors.
They’ll be getting ready for demolition from July, after which we’ll be building around 300 modern, warm and quality homes over the next few years.
Thanks for your patience as we prepare to build these much-needed homes for Wellingtonians.
Any questions or for more information, please contact Renee Regal on 021 998 724 or 0800 801 601 or email renee.regal@kaingaora.govt.nz
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Raymond from Tawa
The landlord had given due notice to the tenants, before the new laws came into effect.
But the new laws mean he cannot have his own house but pay for temporary accomodation.
Isn't this a case of applying a new law retrospectively?
www.nzherald.co.nz...
Rodney Barber from Newlands Resilience Group
Newlands has recently developed a Resilience Plan. This is about Community and Disaster Resilience. We have created a simple easy to use one-page info graphic and would love to discuss it with Residents and get your ideas. We are running zoom sessions during May and June. If you would like more … View moreNewlands has recently developed a Resilience Plan. This is about Community and Disaster Resilience. We have created a simple easy to use one-page info graphic and would love to discuss it with Residents and get your ideas. We are running zoom sessions during May and June. If you would like more information (newlandsnz.weebly.com...) and to participate please email Rodney at rodneybarbernz@gmail.com
Newlands Resilience Infographic 27 April 2020.pdf Download View
The Team from Wellington Water
Our crews got water back up and running for the seven affected properties on Birch Street at 11.20pm yesterday evening.
We apologise for the inconvenience and thank residents for their patience and understanding.
The Team from Wellington Water
Our crews are responding to a water main burst on Birch St in Johnsonville, and the outage is now affecting seven properties on Birch Street.
Water is projected to be back up by 12am, and water is available for the affected residents.
We apologise for the inconvenience caused.
The Team from Wellington Water
Our crews are responding to a water main burst on Birch St in Johnsonville that is now affecting water supply to some of the surrounding streets including Woodland Road, Lomita Road, McLintock Street and McLintock Street North.
Our crews are working to reduce the outage area while trying to make… View moreOur crews are responding to a water main burst on Birch St in Johnsonville that is now affecting water supply to some of the surrounding streets including Woodland Road, Lomita Road, McLintock Street and McLintock Street North.
Our crews are working to reduce the outage area while trying to make repair and get water back on as soon possible. We will continue to provide updates.
We apologise for the inconvenience caused.
Friederike from
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Raymond from Tawa
What brand and size is recommended for regular use with a lot of garden waste like branches and leaves?
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Sebastian from Sebastian Schuster Photography
Are you interested in a new piece of art for your home?
But do you HATE shipping costs and then have to wait for the delivery?
Do you want more control over how to print and frame it?
Here is the solution: Buying art as a digital file.
You can now do that on my website:
… View moreAre you interested in a new piece of art for your home?
But do you HATE shipping costs and then have to wait for the delivery?
Do you want more control over how to print and frame it?
Here is the solution: Buying art as a digital file.
You can now do that on my website:
ngaiophoto.picfair.com...
You are dealing with high quality artwork.
Three of my pieces were hand-picked this week by a gallery in Italy. They are going to promote and sell them at international art fairs in Europe and through international art platforms. Very exciting.
Ngā mihi,
Sebastian
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for a … View moreDo you have a slope in your garden that keeps slipping, but don’t want trees on your bank? Retaining walls help to prevent soil erosion, while also offering you a level ground to plant on. If this sounds like a bit of you, look no further than Price Smart Gardening and Landscaping!
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The Team from Wellington Water
With more people returning to work and school in Level 2, we wanted to remind people that since water hasn't been running as frequently through the taps, it's a good idea to run your taps to flush out the system when you return to work.
When left alone in your pipework for an extended … View moreWith more people returning to work and school in Level 2, we wanted to remind people that since water hasn't been running as frequently through the taps, it's a good idea to run your taps to flush out the system when you return to work.
When left alone in your pipework for an extended period, water can become stagnant and while it's still safe to drink, it may taste unpleasant, so it’s a good idea to run the tap for a while to make sure you have fresh drinking water.
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