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The Team from Wellington Water
It's amazing the sorts of things we find blocking wastewater pumps.
A pager? A walkie talkie? What do you think it is?
One thing we do know is it should not be flushed down the loo! These types of items cause blockages in the wastewater network. They can also cause blockages and damage … View moreIt's amazing the sorts of things we find blocking wastewater pumps.
A pager? A walkie talkie? What do you think it is?
One thing we do know is it should not be flushed down the loo! These types of items cause blockages in the wastewater network. They can also cause blockages and damage to the pipes within your property boundary, which can cost you a lot in plumber bills to fix!
The only things that should be flushed down the toilet are the 3 P's:
-Pee
-Poo
-Paper (toilet paper that is)
Wet wipes (even 'flushable' ones), sanitary items, shampoo and conditioner bottles, diapers etc should be thrown in the rubbish bin, and phones/pagers should be taken out of back pockets before heading into the dunny.
Abuse in State Care Royal Commission
The legacy of people taken into state care who suffered neglect and abuse is a stain on our country’s history. Over the next three years, the Royal Commission will listen to stories about the experiences of people in state care and examine ways to stop any further abuse.
Before that process … View moreThe legacy of people taken into state care who suffered neglect and abuse is a stain on our country’s history. Over the next three years, the Royal Commission will listen to stories about the experiences of people in state care and examine ways to stop any further abuse.
Before that process can begin, the Terms of Reference to define the scope and purpose of the Inquiry need to be set. Sir Anand would like to hear your views on the draft Terms of Reference so we can work together to make sure we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past.
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Jon from Hutt City Council
Got an opinion on how Council represents you?
Have your say on issues like whether to keep, change or discard the current ward system, how many councillors should represent the city and whether community boards and panels should be retained. The survey closes on 16 April.
If you’re over 18 … View moreGot an opinion on how Council represents you?
Have your say on issues like whether to keep, change or discard the current ward system, how many councillors should represent the city and whether community boards and panels should be retained. The survey closes on 16 April.
If you’re over 18 years of age, you can fill out the survey via the link below.
A search and rescue mission is under way for a beagle called Benny from Lower Hutt. Have you seen him? A helicopter with specialist thermal gear has scoured bush and about 50 volunteers have helped search. Can you help dog owners Matt and Grace Newman-Hall? To read more, click here.
The Government is set to end offshore oil and gas exploration in New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says "transitions have to start somewhere". Do you support the decision? Take part in our poll or leave a reply. To read more click here.
Have you heard about the proposed closure of two health camps in Otaki and Otago's Roxburgh? The organisation behind the camps says hundreds of at-risk children will miss out on essential treatment every year if it goes ahead. What are your thoughts on the closures? To read more click here.
Mickey from Busy Bees Cleaning Wellington
Hi Everyone,
We have cleaners available for all suburbs ready and available 7 days a week. Whether you need a shower scrubbed, a full move out clean, windows or carpet cleaning we have the cleaners available now.
Call Mickey 0210551077 and get a price and book your clean in minutes.
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
The Hutt Valley Sports Awards nominations close April 13, so if you know a deserving sportsman or sportswoman, volunteer, coach, team or just someone who's given their all to sports, head to the link below to nominate them for an award - best of luck!
Georgia from Petone
Want to help empower young girls and women, or even teach them a new skill? Then, we need you.
GirlGuiding NZ is looking for volunteers across Lower Hutt, including Waterloo on Wednesdays, Normandale on Tuesdays and Belmont on Thursdays.
If you have any questions, want to register your … View moreWant to help empower young girls and women, or even teach them a new skill? Then, we need you.
GirlGuiding NZ is looking for volunteers across Lower Hutt, including Waterloo on Wednesdays, Normandale on Tuesdays and Belmont on Thursdays.
If you have any questions, want to register your interest, or would like to chat to us about options, go to www.girlguidingnz.org.nz... or call Georgia on 0800 22 22 92 ext.753.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand - Lower Hutt
Daylight saving has ended, the first southerly storm for the winter is here, and for many of us, its time to get the fire going or the electric heater out. But just like summer, winter brings its own unique set of fire dangers.
Please take some time to think about our fire safety tips while you … View moreDaylight saving has ended, the first southerly storm for the winter is here, and for many of us, its time to get the fire going or the electric heater out. But just like summer, winter brings its own unique set of fire dangers.
Please take some time to think about our fire safety tips while you work on keeping your family safe and warm.
• If you’re using electricity to heat your home, don’t overload power points – use multi-boxes instead.
• Check that any heater is free of dust and in safe working order. If you’re using a portable gas heater, it should be serviced every 12 months – now is a good time.
• If your gas heater doesn’t light straight away, turn it off and try again. Don’t let the gas build up before trying to relight it.
• Never cover any heating appliance.
• Clean chimneys and flue before your first fire of the winter (There are a couple of recommendations for chimney sweeps here on Neighbourly).
• Don’t throw rubbish into the fireplace – particularly batteries and aerosol cans.
• Ashes can take up to five days to cool – always empty fireplace or woodburner ashes into a metal bin and pour water over them before you dispose of them.
Remember the heater-metre rule – always keep furniture, curtains, clothes and children at least one metre away from heaters and fireplaces.
Keep warm and stay safe, and if you need to know more about winter fire safety, contact your nearest Fire Station
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
That weather's getting pretty nasty out there - Metservice is forecasting some heavy showers with hail and possible thunderstorms, along with strong, cold southerlies. Don't forget to secure any items (such as trampolines or bins) that could fly away and keep an eye on the drains too, in … View moreThat weather's getting pretty nasty out there - Metservice is forecasting some heavy showers with hail and possible thunderstorms, along with strong, cold southerlies. Don't forget to secure any items (such as trampolines or bins) that could fly away and keep an eye on the drains too, in case they flood. If you spot any problems, you can alert the council at this address: gissecure.huttcity.govt.nz/RAP/viewer/
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Right now we spend almost $900,000 each year on emergency management in the Wellington region. We’re considering spending $300,000 more annually and we want to know what you think.
Should we spend more on emergency preparation?
Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday … View moreRight now we spend almost $900,000 each year on emergency management in the Wellington region. We’re considering spending $300,000 more annually and we want to know what you think.
Should we spend more on emergency preparation?
Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday April 29, visit www.whatmatters.co.nz...
Andrea Blackshaw from Hutt City Council
Do you know any volunteers making our city great?
Nominations for the Civic Awards 2018 close soon, so there's not much time left to put forward these community heroes.
The 2 categories are Voluntary Community Service and Youth Service for those aged 15-25.
To learn more visit … View moreDo you know any volunteers making our city great?
Nominations for the Civic Awards 2018 close soon, so there's not much time left to put forward these community heroes.
The 2 categories are Voluntary Community Service and Youth Service for those aged 15-25.
To learn more visit huttcity.govt.nz/civicawards
Could a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax… View moreCould a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax Working Group’s website by 30 April, watch a series of five short videos explaining the issues, and let them know your thoughts in the comment section.
Don't miss out. Have your say on the future of tax by 30 April at: taxworkinggroup.govt.nz/have-your-say-future-tax
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