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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Would you like to become a Fruit Tree Guardian? It's not too late to apply, applications have been extended till 2 May. Work with others in your neighbourhood to plant and care for a tree. For more info & to apply, click here
Paul from Tawa
Bed base and mattress in good order! Must be picked up from Grenada North. Text me to arrange please, 0275421952
Chris Kennedy from Fire and Emergency New Zealand
How fast can a house burn? Be sure to tune in on 30th April as we burn a house down live on Seven Sharp, TV1 7pm.
We will also be streaming this live with 360 degree cameras to the Fire and Emergency Facebook page so please share or follow #houseonfire www.facebook.com...
The Team from Indian Ink Theatre Company
Welcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.
Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith… View moreWelcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.
Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith is more powerful than fact and shame drives a hard bargain. The fictional injection of real Indian scientist Chandra Bose, whose world-leading research into electricity was ahead of its time, gives an Indian Ink twist to the telling. Welcome to the Murder House features comedy, puppetry, live music, song and dance to entertain and delight whilst recounting a powerful, tragic and moving tale.
Jacob Rajan returns to the stage with a stellar cast, in Indian Ink’s biggest ever extravaganza. Experience a night of naughty fun that will leave you to decide who the real villains are.
26 May – 10 June
Book now!
Lloyd from Tawa
Hi
We have a bee hive and the bee keeping who used to look after it is no longer available.
We are looking for some support as we grow our skills to support it ourselves.
Any bee 🐝 keepers around Tawa who could give us some help?
We are happy to pay for time and travel.
Hey Neighbours,
They marched, sang, and stood in silence. Thousands of people gathered around the country to remember the fallen on Anzac Day. For all your Anzac coverage, click here.
Roger & Carol from Churton Park
White Melamine laminate bookcases x 2
Size 150 cm length, 30 cm depth, 114 cm high.
Two shelves - middle shelf adjustable
Can sell separately or both together
Price: $25
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Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council
Some of our facilities and services have reduced opening hours on Anzac Day (25 April) however, rubbish and recycling collections will go ahead as normal. To find out information about parking, road closures and Council hours on Anzac Day click here.
Steve from Tawa
Animal exercis pen, hardly used, excellent condition, no rust, just needs a clip to hold the two ends together. Has a gate to allow easy access.
Price: $50
Ravindra from Churton Park
Has anyone had any issues with HRV? My new unit which was installed in late Feb, was giving some issues. I called HRV and a technician came to investigate. He took the fan unit away on Wed stating that it will be looked at, and either fixed or a new replacement installed the next day. No one … View moreHas anyone had any issues with HRV? My new unit which was installed in late Feb, was giving some issues. I called HRV and a technician came to investigate. He took the fan unit away on Wed stating that it will be looked at, and either fixed or a new replacement installed the next day. No one called, and I have been calling them daily for an update. They take my call and say they will email their operations manager (Dilon) and he would contact me. But my daily calls to them, with same process, and it is a week now with no response. I can't get hold of Dilon, and he will not contact me. Shocking and frustrating. Has anyone had similar experience with HRV?
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The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Tomorrow at the community centre from 12 noon - 2 pm we will have drop in table tennis session for the kids. We have two tables available for this. All children welcome with a parent accompanying them. Just for $2 contribution.
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Bring your child along tommorow to join Fun Fitness with Music for Kids at Churton Park Community Center from 11 am - 11.45 am.
A mix of simple dance moves and fun fitness for girls AND boys to great music that they will love! Kids need to bring a full water bottle and wear clothing that they … View moreBring your child along tommorow to join Fun Fitness with Music for Kids at Churton Park Community Center from 11 am - 11.45 am.
A mix of simple dance moves and fun fitness for girls AND boys to great music that they will love! Kids need to bring a full water bottle and wear clothing that they can easily dance, jump, turn, kneel and stretch in. Footwear should be sports trainers or bare feet.
Age 8+ years old, will meet on Tuesday 24 April from 11 am - 11.45 am.
Cost: $8 for one class
Bookings are essentials, please contact Mai on 830 4802 or email: cpcc@wcc.govt.nz
Rebecca from Maungaraki
All items for $15.00 - Pick up only
Dora and Boots toy
Dora microphone
Puzzles - please note some puzzle pieces may be missing
Dora Books
Dora Game Cards
Dora Jewelry box - the winder at the back is missing.
Price: $15
Sarah from Tawa
Raincoat size 7
Red puffer jacket size 6
Slazenger rain jacket size 7
Free
Craig from Tawa
To the idiot on a pushbike who overtook me on the roundabout yesterday – you must have a deathwish!!
I was waiting to drive straight ahead, southwards, at the BP roundabout yesterday morning. As I accelerated, a young man on a bicycle overtook me on the left, going straight ahead as I went … View moreTo the idiot on a pushbike who overtook me on the roundabout yesterday – you must have a deathwish!!
I was waiting to drive straight ahead, southwards, at the BP roundabout yesterday morning. As I accelerated, a young man on a bicycle overtook me on the left, going straight ahead as I went left a little to negotiate the roundabout. Because I didn't see him until it was nearly too late, I nearly hit him.
Past Francis Xavier school, I was able to drive alongside him, and told him that what he had done was not a good idea, and he said "You weren't indicating".
At the next roundabout, he was still ahead of me, and he did the same thing to another car .... which then indicated left and abruptly turned into DressSmart. The cyclist had to take evasive action very quickly!!
The point is, if you're on a cycle, and you're going the same speed as a car, then just act like a car. Own the lane! Don't overtake on the left (I thought that was illegal anyway) because car drivers like me just won't see you. I do not want to watch a cyclist get knocked off and run over.
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