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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Now is a great time to check fire alarm batteries and make sure emergency supplies are well stocked and up to date.
Harvey from Kilbirnie
Thank you for your complaint regarding the pigeons in Wellington CBD.
Pigeons are an increasing problem within the city but unfortunately Wellington City Council has no current plans to eradicate pigeons.
We are trying to targeting those that are found to be feeding pigeons but we have to… View moreThank you for your complaint regarding the pigeons in Wellington CBD.
Pigeons are an increasing problem within the city but unfortunately Wellington City Council has no current plans to eradicate pigeons.
We are trying to targeting those that are found to be feeding pigeons but we have to either catch them in the act or have strong evidence of who they are.
Building owners with a pigeon infestation problem can contact pest control at their own expense.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's that time again! Daylight saving is this weekend. So don't forget - clocks spring forward one hour this Sunday morning. #theregoesthesleepin
Spring is here so it’s time for your annual spring clean. If you’re anything like 69 percent of New Zealand households, you’ll have at least one unconnected mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer or cupboard.
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RE:MOBILE is a not-for-profit … View moreSpring is here so it’s time for your annual spring clean. If you’re anything like 69 percent of New Zealand households, you’ll have at least one unconnected mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer or cupboard.
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Richard from Breaker Bay
This Sunday, 29 September, 1pm to 5 pm is the second week-end for public viewing of an Art Exhibition at the Three Eyes Gallery, 127 Breaker Bay Road titled "Something Rather Than Nothing" by Irene Bell-Hancock.
As described in the attached "Artists Statement" Irenes ".. … View moreThis Sunday, 29 September, 1pm to 5 pm is the second week-end for public viewing of an Art Exhibition at the Three Eyes Gallery, 127 Breaker Bay Road titled "Something Rather Than Nothing" by Irene Bell-Hancock.
As described in the attached "Artists Statement" Irenes ".. painting practice addresses the existential dilemma that asks why there is something rather than nothing".
The attached photos give an idea of the approach the artist has taken to depict this.
The Team from Wellington Water
Our apologies for the unexpected interruption to water supply yesterday afternoon – a water pipe was accidentally hit during watermain renewal works.
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The Team from Wellington Water
Water has now been restored and the road is now partially open.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
The Team from Wellington Water
Due to a service strike as part of our Duncan Street watermain renewal project, we have had to close Duncan Street to traffic.
Water will also be shutoff while our crew investigates and works to resolve the issue.
We will provide further updates as we receive them.
Jesse from Mount Victoria
Hey there,
Looking for a house cleaner to come clean our 2 bedroom place, on going, every three weeks or so for a couple of hours each time. Looking for someone honest and reliable. Preferably same person to come each time (not an agency)
Cheers Jesse
Harvey from Kilbirnie
This is probably just an old man whinge. I am sick of the pigeons that are around yule street and coutts streets.
Twice in two week (maybe i am lucky) that they shat on us while walking in the morning. There are a few too by the Railway station pooing everywhere.
Does the council monitor … View moreThis is probably just an old man whinge. I am sick of the pigeons that are around yule street and coutts streets.
Twice in two week (maybe i am lucky) that they shat on us while walking in the morning. There are a few too by the Railway station pooing everywhere.
Does the council monitor them?
ps : i like animals, just not a fan of pigeons.
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Nune from Miramar
Cowboys boots $10
Black shoes never worn $10
Dark blue shoes never worn $8
New balance shoes hardly worn need new insoles $10
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St Vincent de Paul Society Wellington
The Vinnies food bank is running low on a few key items:
🥫 Tinned fruits
🥫 Tinned tomatoes
🥫 Tinned vegetables
🥫 Tinned soup
🥫 Instant pasts meals
🥫 Cooking oil – 500ml bottles… View moreThe Vinnies food bank is running low on a few key items:
🥫 Tinned fruits
🥫 Tinned tomatoes
🥫 Tinned vegetables
🥫 Tinned soup
🥫 Instant pasts meals
🥫 Cooking oil – 500ml bottles
🥫 Female sanitary pads
🥫 Deodorant
🥫 Shampoo and Conditioner
🥫 Dishwashing liquid and cloths/ sponges
If you can spare an item or two in your next shop, or have unwanted items in your pantry, please think about donating them to the Vinnies Food Bank.
Items can be dropped directly to the Vinnies Welfare & Support hub in Newtown or to any of the Vinnies Op Shops in Wellington.
💙 Did you know we run the food bank by a choice-based model? This means people accessing food support choose the food they want and need in their parcels.
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