Mount Cook, Wellington

2347 days ago

Road closures on Wallace Street 24-26 July

Daniel Melbye from Wellington City Council

If you’ve popped over to Mt Cook recently you might have spotted Wellington Water hard at work on the Omāroro Reservoir Pipelines Project.

The new 35 million litre Omāroro reservoir will more than double the city’s water storage supply to meet the demands of an increasing population in the … View more
If you’ve popped over to Mt Cook recently you might have spotted Wellington Water hard at work on the Omāroro Reservoir Pipelines Project.

The new 35 million litre Omāroro reservoir will more than double the city’s water storage supply to meet the demands of an increasing population in the inner city, as well as making sure we have enough water in the event of a disaster or disruption.

To enable this work to be done there will be stop/go system in place along sections of Wallace Street from 24-26 July between 9am-4pm to protect workers and the public while they upgrade local pipes. Please avoid the area if at all possible during these hours.

Safe, supervised pedestrian access will be maintained while stop/go is in place.

For more information: www.wellingtonwater.co.nz....

2347 days ago

🛑 Stop/go in operation on Wallace Street 24-26 July – expect short delays 🛑

The Team from Wellington Water

As part of the pipe works, there will be a stop/go system in place along sections of Wallace Street from 24-26 July between 9am-4pm to protect workers and the public while they upgrade local pipes. Please avoid the area if at all possible during these hours.

Safe, supervised pedestrian access will… View more
As part of the pipe works, there will be a stop/go system in place along sections of Wallace Street from 24-26 July between 9am-4pm to protect workers and the public while they upgrade local pipes. Please avoid the area if at all possible during these hours.

Safe, supervised pedestrian access will be maintained while stop/go is in place.

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2347 days ago

Mac book air 13 inch 2014

Melissa from Aro Valley

Bought in Apple store
In good condition except the battery is broken, one shift bottom isn’t working but the other shift bottom works well

Super light easy to carry around, wonderful screen to enjoy videos, very comfortable keyboard

Specs are below,
MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014)
processor … View more
Bought in Apple store
In good condition except the battery is broken, one shift bottom isn’t working but the other shift bottom works well

Super light easy to carry around, wonderful screen to enjoy videos, very comfortable keyboard

Specs are below,
MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014)
processor 1.4 GHz Intel Core i5
memory 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
startup disk Macintosh HD
Graphics Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536 MB
serial number C02N64RBG5RP

Please no hesitate to contact me if you have any interest, cheers!
$450, including a protective case in great condition

Price: $450

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2348 days ago

Free office stationery

Neville from Te Aro

We are moving office and have some surplus office stationery including Eastlight A4 Lever Arch Files x 24, Bantex File Holders x 13, plastic sleeves, a new Casio calculator (DJ-220D) and some staplers - all in good condition. Available to be picked up north end of Lambton Quay.
Must be picked up by… View more
We are moving office and have some surplus office stationery including Eastlight A4 Lever Arch Files x 24, Bantex File Holders x 13, plastic sleeves, a new Casio calculator (DJ-220D) and some staplers - all in good condition. Available to be picked up north end of Lambton Quay.
Must be picked up by Thursday afternoon. Text to check if we are in office on 021-673-030

Free

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2348 days ago

Kmart's list of 31 recalls

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours, do you love Kmart?

Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.

The … View more
Hi neighbours, do you love Kmart?

Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.

The $55 timber Occasional Chair is the latest casualty, although this is a withdrawal rather than a recall. We don't know the reason for its withdrawal, except Kmart says it is for "a potential quality issue". But what other products have been found wanting?

To find out what else is on the recall list, click here

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2349 days ago

"Sustain" - it's more than a breakfast cereal!

Jane Fisher from Newtown Toastmasters

Join us from 7.30pm this Wednesday at Newtown Community Centre for snap, crackle and pop in communication. Whether you're an experienced speaker or an absolute beginner, we'd love to meet you :)

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