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Gina from Churton Park
Baked Goodies, knick-knacks, clothing, footwear, toys, appliances, kitchen items, etc.
Proceeds to St Annes Church and scholarship projects.
This will be held on 7 September 2019 at St Anne's Church Hall
22 Emmett St, Newtown.
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Thursday, 12 September 2019 from 12:30-3:30 pm
From Wills, rental agreements, funeral planning and more – join us at your local Lining up the Ducks seminar and together, we’ll get your ducks in a row.
None of us live forever. Our kindest gift to whānau, friends and our community is to get … View moreThursday, 12 September 2019 from 12:30-3:30 pm
From Wills, rental agreements, funeral planning and more – join us at your local Lining up the Ducks seminar and together, we’ll get your ducks in a row.
None of us live forever. Our kindest gift to whānau, friends and our community is to get things sorted. Together, we’ll get your ducks in a row and explore options around advance care planning. The topics we’ll cover are Wills, insurances, rental agreements, banking, funeral planning and more.
Come along to your local seminar. All are welcome – bring a friend! Lining up the Ducks is brought to you by Mary Potter Hospice and is supported by the Nikau Foundation. To register or for more information please contact Hazel, hazel.neser@marypotter.org.nz or 04 801 0006.
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Wednesday, 18 September 2019 from 12 -12:55 pm
Introducing a mash-up class of DANCE, STRENGTH , CARDIO and AGILITY taken from all of the different classes and styles taught by Carolyn of Zumbalicious!
If you've ever been apprehensive about joining in with a regular class then this is the … View moreWednesday, 18 September 2019 from 12 -12:55 pm
Introducing a mash-up class of DANCE, STRENGTH , CARDIO and AGILITY taken from all of the different classes and styles taught by Carolyn of Zumbalicious!
If you've ever been apprehensive about joining in with a regular class then this is the session for you! We'll be breaking it down and will have levels for EVERYBODY!
Message Carolyn at Zumbalicious with any enquiries or to book your spot (places will be limited). Prepaid bookings are $10 (or a clip from your Zumbalicious card) and on the day, casual attendees are welcome for $15 (space permitting).
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Raymond from Tawa
Hi Neighbours,
Does anyone know the name of the program that uses volunteers to collect left over food items from supermarkets at the end of the day?
The team from Churton Park Community Centre
Find out how Modern Technology impacts evolving wellness challenges...
learn to make a positive difference in our daily living.
all welcome, bring your friends and join us.
Tuesday, 10 September 2019 from 7:30-9:30
$5 koha
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Daniel Melbye from Wellington City Council
[UPDATE] The roadworks and crane work scheduled for this weekend have been postponed until next weekend due to the bad weather. The closures will now be from 8pm Friday 13 September to 5am Monday 16 September.
[UPDATE]
Three big projects are set to cause route changes and disruptions for buses, … View more[UPDATE] The roadworks and crane work scheduled for this weekend have been postponed until next weekend due to the bad weather. The closures will now be from 8pm Friday 13 September to 5am Monday 16 September.
[UPDATE]
Three big projects are set to cause route changes and disruptions for buses, pedestrians and motorists in central Wellington over the coming weekend.
The closures will be from 9pm Friday 6 September to 6pm Sunday 8 September.
A tower crane on the Stewart Dawson’s construction site at the corner of Lambton Quay and Willis Street is being dismantled, extended and reinstalled, which will require the closure of both streets to through traffic at the intersection.
Wellington City Council has taken the opportunity of this major closure to also carry out essential road resealing works in Lambton Quay and Willis Street over the same weekend.
This co-ordinated approach aims to minimise ongoing disruptions in the busy CBD. If we have to close streets for one big project then it’s logical for us to time it with other projects and get all of the work out of the way in one go.
Roadwork locations and detours:
• Road surface repairs on Lambton Quay - outside 219 Lambton Quay (ANZ Bank) in the bus lane
• Road surface repairs on Willis Street – between Mercer Street and Manners Street in the bus lane (southbound)
• Crane dismantling and extension on the Stewart Dawson’s Corner construction site.
Bus detours:
• Northbound buses will be detoured into Taranaki Street and along the waterfront quays to Brandon Street and then back on to Lambton Quay.
• Buses to the southern and eastern suburbs will detour off Lambton Quay at Panama Street and follow Featherston, Hunter and Victoria Streets before resuming their usual routes at Manners Street.
Motorists should expect delays and, if possible, avoid the CBD. Detour signs will be in place.
Pedestrians and cyclists should take extra care due to the changes in traffic routes. At some times during the weekend the south end of Lambton Quay will be closed to pedestrians so access from Willis Street to Lambton Quay will be via the Old Bank Arcade or via Hunter Street and Customhouse Quay.
All three jobs are weather-dependent so if it rains the work will be postponed until the following weekend.
Bill from Tawa
I wonder if our Council or Residents Association is concerned about the graffiti that Chorus have left on our streets when the installed the fibre cables. There is a lot of writing and markings left - if our local kids were out marking our environment like this, I am sure there would be an outcry.… View moreI wonder if our Council or Residents Association is concerned about the graffiti that Chorus have left on our streets when the installed the fibre cables. There is a lot of writing and markings left - if our local kids were out marking our environment like this, I am sure there would be an outcry. Do others have the same concerns?
An image below of one of these "paintings" outside our place - a similar one outside the neighbours. These have been there for about 5 months now and dont look like they are fading.
Fiona from Tawa
The hundreds of trucks delivering dirt for Transmission Gully that have been rumbling up and down our street for the past weeks/months were noted as never being there! They have been using Coates and North Streets as a shortcut to save time and costs but they were only ever authorised to use the … View moreThe hundreds of trucks delivering dirt for Transmission Gully that have been rumbling up and down our street for the past weeks/months were noted as never being there! They have been using Coates and North Streets as a shortcut to save time and costs but they were only ever authorised to use the entry on SH1. From today they are all gone! If you think that our roads have sustained any damage from this relentless activity then the contractors will need to pay for our road to be re-sealed.
Likewise if any large trucks delivering dirt appear then get the truck details and let me know.
Ian Munro from Rotary Club of Tawa Inc.
THE TAWA ROTARY PRIDE IN WORK AWARDS give Tawa employers the opportunity to publicly acknowledge employees who are outstanding performers in their workplace.
Information on the Award and nomination criteria can be found at: tawarotary.org.nz...
or email Don Rushworth: drushworth@gmail.com
… View moreTHE TAWA ROTARY PRIDE IN WORK AWARDS give Tawa employers the opportunity to publicly acknowledge employees who are outstanding performers in their workplace.
Information on the Award and nomination criteria can be found at: tawarotary.org.nz...
or email Don Rushworth: drushworth@gmail.com
Nomination forms can be downloaded from: www.tawabusiness.co.nz...
or obtained from the Mervyn Kemp Library.
Nominations close on 15 October, 2019.
A dinner will be hosted on 12 November, 2019, when all nominees will be awarded a certificate.
ROTARY: People of action making a difference.
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