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Reporter Community News
Kathy Berg supplied this lovely picture of Rango. What do you think he is thinking?
"Rango lives in Wadestown and is between two and three years old. This is Rango looking at the painting of the two dogs on the wall."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on … View moreKathy Berg supplied this lovely picture of Rango. What do you think he is thinking?
"Rango lives in Wadestown and is between two and three years old. This is Rango looking at the painting of the two dogs on the wall."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
Sandra from Normandale
Another day, another walk and another SMILE....Lockdown Maggie is on a mission. Well done Neighbours....SMILES are free.
Sandra from Normandale
Well done to the neighbours who set up 'Teddy and his Doctor', watching me on my lockdown walk today.
It made me smile and THANKS
Breanna Mudge from Hutt City Council
The Williams Park Draft Management Plan and the development plan are now available for public comment, just fill out the form on our Have your Say site, under "Draft Williams Park Management Plan Feedback".
Reporter Community News
Here is a picture to cheer you up.
"Leela, our 4 month old deaf SPCA rescue kitty. Living in Hataitai with Jordan and Glenna Lee, Leela loves greeting visitors and watching everyone walk past her window."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on … View moreHere is a picture to cheer you up.
"Leela, our 4 month old deaf SPCA rescue kitty. Living in Hataitai with Jordan and Glenna Lee, Leela loves greeting visitors and watching everyone walk past her window."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
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Reporter Community News
Residents are asked to hold onto their recycling for now. The Silverstream landfill is only open to account holders and the transfer station there is closed.
This alert level change means there will be no public access to our libraries and hubs, the Dowse Art Museum, Little Theatre and Petone … View moreResidents are asked to hold onto their recycling for now. The Silverstream landfill is only open to account holders and the transfer station there is closed.
This alert level change means there will be no public access to our libraries and hubs, the Dowse Art Museum, Little Theatre and Petone Settlers Museum, recreation and sport centres including RICOH, Walter Nash and our swimming pools are closed. Artesian water taps are closed.
All parks will remain open, but playgrounds and outdoor exercise equipment will be closed. Anyone using the parks will need to stay two-metres away from those who are not part of their bubble.
While parking buildings are closed, council has made city wide parking free again.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We've begun work on stabilising the banks of Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River at Heretaunga near the Royal Wellington Golf Club in Upper Hutt, alongside the popular Hutt River Trail.
This is co-funded by Greater Wellington and the Government’s Kānoa Resilient River Communities Programme. … View moreWe've begun work on stabilising the banks of Te Awa Kairangi Hutt River at Heretaunga near the Royal Wellington Golf Club in Upper Hutt, alongside the popular Hutt River Trail.
This is co-funded by Greater Wellington and the Government’s Kānoa Resilient River Communities Programme. 🌱💙
Reporter Community News
Now that we are in lockdown the SPCA is not rehousing cats and dogs.
Over the next few weeks we will run some stories on SPCA pets that have been rehomed. Our first pet is Peepo.
If you have a pet you would like to post on this page, pesase feel free to do so and include a picture.
Peepo - "A … View moreNow that we are in lockdown the SPCA is not rehousing cats and dogs.
Over the next few weeks we will run some stories on SPCA pets that have been rehomed. Our first pet is Peepo.
If you have a pet you would like to post on this page, pesase feel free to do so and include a picture.
Peepo - "A couple weeks ago we adopted Benjamin Button, now called Peepo. He has been a delight and a half, to say the least, and has grown so big in such a small amount of time! Slowly, he has adjusted to his new home and is now a superb older brother to his little sister, Namnam. The staff at the SPCA were super helpful throughout the entire adoption process, even giving us tips on how to introduce our new kittens. Suffice to say they are now best buddies."
Reporter Community News
Lock-down can be a little boring so to keep amused I am asking you to post an interesting or favourite picture.
Mine is the Baring Head lighthouse near Wellington.
It is a rugged and beautiful spot, and the light was just right for this picture.
Post a picture and tell us a little bit about it.
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Gemma Elizabeth from Hutt Valley District Health Board
We have had large numbers of people call to book a COVID-19 test this morning – a reminder to please call Healthline first for advice on 0800 611 116, and to confirm if you need a test.
If you are a close contact, have been to a location of interest or have symptoms you are a priority and please… View moreWe have had large numbers of people call to book a COVID-19 test this morning – a reminder to please call Healthline first for advice on 0800 611 116, and to confirm if you need a test.
If you are a close contact, have been to a location of interest or have symptoms you are a priority and please get tested.
Information on testing sites, hours, and how to book a test is located on Healthpoint. www.healthpoint.co.nz...
If you don’t manage to get through to our booking number at first, please try again. We have increased the number of sites and extended our hours so everyone who needs to be tested can be tested.
Thank you to everyone for your patience.
Here is a weekend puzzle for those of you who enjoyed the last one. Answer to follow on Monday.
Reporter The Hutt News
It’s not in your letterbox this week because of alert level 4 restrictions - but it’s still available online! You can read the latest issue of the Hutt News right now. Want to catch your favourite columns, puzzles, community news and local views each week? Simply subscribe here. Read now
Reporter Community News
Covid is a reminder of just how much we rely on health professionals. One of those health professionals is Wellington Free Ambulance. We are lucky to have a free ambulance service and over the next few weeks it is likely to be under more pressure than normal. There are 500,000 people in the region… View moreCovid is a reminder of just how much we rely on health professionals. One of those health professionals is Wellington Free Ambulance. We are lucky to have a free ambulance service and over the next few weeks it is likely to be under more pressure than normal. There are 500,000 people in the region and if 85,.000 text ONESIE to 3181 to donate $3, that would be an incredible $255,000, the cost of a new ambulance. You can also donate online at onesieday.co.nz
Gemma Elizabeth from Hutt Valley District Health Board
If you or a whānau member have been to a location of interest (bit.ly...) or are displaying COVID-19 symptoms please call Healthline (0800 358 5453), your doctor or your iwi health provider to book a test at one of our community based assessment centres (CBACs).
A full list of testing locations … View moreIf you or a whānau member have been to a location of interest (bit.ly...) or are displaying COVID-19 symptoms please call Healthline (0800 358 5453), your doctor or your iwi health provider to book a test at one of our community based assessment centres (CBACs).
A full list of testing locations and hours are available on Heath Point’s website: bit.ly...
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