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Carol from Boulcott
Does anyone know if the water has been turned off in Ariki st?
Jon from Hutt City Council
Hutt City Council has set out the vision and priorities that will guide a plan of action to tackle homelessness in the city.
Council’s been running a survey to gauge people’s views on them, and there’s still time to have your say. The survey closes on Thursday 28 February.
Take the survey … View moreHutt City Council has set out the vision and priorities that will guide a plan of action to tackle homelessness in the city.
Council’s been running a survey to gauge people’s views on them, and there’s still time to have your say. The survey closes on Thursday 28 February.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Only a couple of days to go until Movin'March is underway! 🚶♀️🚴♂️
Remember, you can win a Family pass to some of Welly's coolest family hot-spots just by snapping a selfie of your family walkin' or wheelin' to school!
Just upload it publicly with the … View moreOnly a couple of days to go until Movin'March is underway! 🚶♀️🚴♂️
Remember, you can win a Family pass to some of Welly's coolest family hot-spots just by snapping a selfie of your family walkin' or wheelin' to school!
Just upload it publicly with the #MovinMarch hashtag and you're in the daily draw! Winners are drawn EVERY DAY! Check it out here: www.movinmarch.com...
Movin'March - walking and wheeling to school in the Wellington region
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Lime's trial in Lower Hutt is set to stay despite the company's e-scooters having been pulled from the streets in Auckland and Dunedin because of safety concerns.
The Hutt City Council is allowing the company to continue operating in the city following assurances a glitch which causes … View moreLime's trial in Lower Hutt is set to stay despite the company's e-scooters having been pulled from the streets in Auckland and Dunedin because of safety concerns.
The Hutt City Council is allowing the company to continue operating in the city following assurances a glitch which causes the front wheel to lock while the vehicles are in motion has been fixed. Read more
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From 3 March we’re introducing timetable changes to some public and school bus routes in Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Wainuiomata. They’re designed to help more buses arrive on time so you can get where you need to go. Changes always take a while to bed in, so bear with us as we get the … View moreFrom 3 March we’re introducing timetable changes to some public and school bus routes in Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Wainuiomata. They’re designed to help more buses arrive on time so you can get where you need to go. Changes always take a while to bed in, so bear with us as we get the timetable up to speed.
Before you travel be sure to check whether your timetable has changed. Visit metlink.org.nz or call 0800 801 700.
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From 3 March we’re introducing timetable changes to some public and school bus routes in Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Wainuiomata. They’re designed to help more buses arrive on time so you can get where you need to go. Changes always take a while to bed in, so bear with us as we get the … View moreFrom 3 March we’re introducing timetable changes to some public and school bus routes in Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Wainuiomata. They’re designed to help more buses arrive on time so you can get where you need to go. Changes always take a while to bed in, so bear with us as we get the timetable up to speed.
Before you travel be sure to check whether your timetable has changed. Visit metlink.org.nz or call 0800 801 700.
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Sarah-Lee from Kelson
Hi all!
I am hoping someone might be able to help me...
I park in Athol Crescent just off Boulcott Street in Wellington Central.
On Friday, my car got hit while parked there between 7am and 3.30pm (Black Mazda CX-9).
A note was left but it was on the opposite side of my windscreen so I … View moreHi all!
I am hoping someone might be able to help me...
I park in Athol Crescent just off Boulcott Street in Wellington Central.
On Friday, my car got hit while parked there between 7am and 3.30pm (Black Mazda CX-9).
A note was left but it was on the opposite side of my windscreen so I didn’t see it and it flew away when I needed to use my windscreen wipers.
It appears to have been caused by a high vehicle/truck as the damage is quite high up on my vehicle & this has been confirmed by the Panelbeater I took it to today.
I have tried contacting a handful of Rubbish companies and surrounding businesses as well as walking up the street to see if by chance the note hasn't disappeared forever, to no avail.
I'm appealing for any information or advice that might aid in my search for the driver who was courteous enough to leave a note (something that is quite rare)
Thanks to anyone who might be able to help!
Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist
Most issues in a relationship are not solvable.
These kinds of problems are generally hard-wired into the relationship by virtue of your respective personalities.
You may be an introvert while they’re an extrovert. Maybe you’re neat and they’re comfortable with messiness. Maybe you’re an… View moreMost issues in a relationship are not solvable.
These kinds of problems are generally hard-wired into the relationship by virtue of your respective personalities.
You may be an introvert while they’re an extrovert. Maybe you’re neat and they’re comfortable with messiness. Maybe you’re an atheist and they’re a person of faith.
These things are not likely to change over the lifetime of your marriage. It doesn’t make sense to try and “resolve” them.
Prioritize dialogue instead. Not simply conversation, but an actual effort to understand your partner’s point of view.
That means learning to be curious and compassionate and creative about your perpetual issues.
It means learning to accept that difference doesn’t have to be painful.
It can simply be present.
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