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If you live in Wainuiomata, have a Community Services Card, and need curtains, go to the Wainuiomata Community Centre today!
Wellington Curtain Bank is giving free curtains to people who need them. Go to the community centre to pick up a form, take it home to measure your windows and bring your … View moreIf you live in Wainuiomata, have a Community Services Card, and need curtains, go to the Wainuiomata Community Centre today!
Wellington Curtain Bank is giving free curtains to people who need them. Go to the community centre to pick up a form, take it home to measure your windows and bring your form back by Friday, August 18th. We make the curtains especially to fit your window, and then drop them back to the community centre for you to take home and hang.
Curtains keep the heat in, the cold out and the power bills down. To find out more go to the event on Facebook, call 0508 78 78 24 x 705, or head to the community centre at 1A Queen Street.
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Helen from
***5 Day Healthy Eating Challenge***
Just 5 days - starts every Monday morning, will you be on the next one?
For more information and to register click the link
See you on the next challenge!!
We're pleased to announce that the Dowse Square public water fountains are now open and ready to use. This follows the Buick Street public fountain reopening in June. Thanks for your patience while we installed the filtration and UV unit at Dowse Square. This system will treat the artesian … View moreWe're pleased to announce that the Dowse Square public water fountains are now open and ready to use. This follows the Buick Street public fountain reopening in June. Thanks for your patience while we installed the filtration and UV unit at Dowse Square. This system will treat the artesian water before it comes out of the tap.
At the flow-rate of water from the public fountain, the filters and the UV unit will provide effective barriers against contaminants such as giardia, cryptosporidium, campylobacter and E.coli. It also complies with the Drinking Water Standards of New Zealand, and will be monitored regularly with oversight from Regional Public Health.
Remember to make sure that your storage containers are clean before collecting your water!
You can also find out more about the filtration and UV treatment at our public fountains on the Wellington Water website, just scroll to the bottom of the page and click on 'No chlorine at public fountains' www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
Fred Coetzer can vouch for the good work of the Te Omanga Hospice.
Last year, the then 83-year-old suffered heart failure that left him battling for his life.
Surgeons at Hutt Hospital said he was unlikely to survive surgery and if he did, he would probably suffer a stroke.
His wife, Maureen,… View moreFred Coetzer can vouch for the good work of the Te Omanga Hospice.
Last year, the then 83-year-old suffered heart failure that left him battling for his life.
Surgeons at Hutt Hospital said he was unlikely to survive surgery and if he did, he would probably suffer a stroke.
His wife, Maureen, ...
Helen from
***5 Day Healthy Eating Challenge***
Just 5 days - starts every Monday morning, will you be on the next one?
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See you on the next challenge!!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A chicken apocalypse in Levin, a furry glove thief in Woolston and a bit of graffiti-proof kiwi ingenuity in Dunedin.
We've found a small selection of goodies from this month that we just couldn't help but share with you all. Click on the titles to see the original posts!
Did you … View moreA chicken apocalypse in Levin, a furry glove thief in Woolston and a bit of graffiti-proof kiwi ingenuity in Dunedin.
We've found a small selection of goodies from this month that we just couldn't help but share with you all. Click on the titles to see the original posts!
Did you know that you can browse posts from neighbourhoods across the country on our Public Notices tab? Any content shared to these public pages are posts that have been made with the "Public Post" box ticked.
Mark from Stokes Valley
Come join us at our friendly, social Badminton Club, held every Wednesday night at Upper Hutt College, Moonshine Road, Upper Hutt. Starts 7.30 pm, ends around 9.30 pm. $3.00 per player, per night. New members welcome.
Michael from Pinehaven
Right now, National, Labour, NZ First and Greens - which represent 96% of all voters and all the major political parties in NZ, have a Maori presence among their Parliamentary leader or deputy leader.
So just why do we need the Maori seats as a compulsory measure for Maori representation in … View moreRight now, National, Labour, NZ First and Greens - which represent 96% of all voters and all the major political parties in NZ, have a Maori presence among their Parliamentary leader or deputy leader.
So just why do we need the Maori seats as a compulsory measure for Maori representation in Parliament?
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Kerry McSaveney from Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
Two new websites, developed by the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO), were launched last week.
One helps people find out what’s happening in their communities during and after an emergency. The other helps people prepare before the big one hits.
The two new websites … View moreTwo new websites, developed by the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO), were launched last week.
One helps people find out what’s happening in their communities during and after an emergency. The other helps people prepare before the big one hits.
The two new websites provide reliable information for people across the region.
www.wremo.nz... - provides local information when an emergency happens and is also the corporate site for WREMO.
www.getprepared.nz... - contains everything people across our region need to get prepared before any emergency occurs.
“The two new websites, along with our Facebook page, are our key communications channels for the people of our region. During an emergency we need people to quickly understand what is happening in their area and how it might affect them, so they can make the best decisions for them and their families,” says Bruce Pepperell, Regional Manager at the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office.
“Working with local councils’ communications people, we know that if an earthquake, tsunami or any other emergency happens, the new WREMO website can be updated quickly and easily. This will be a reliable source of information giving people of the region more certainty about what they need to do”.
"People need specific, targeted and correct information they can follow. We need people to follow official warnings, and it’s imperative they use a credible source for disaster information. These new websites, along with our Facebook page, are those credible sources,” says Mr Pepperell.
“Plus by having information to help people get prepared separated from operational information, means we can best meet the needs of both types of users. It gives us flexibility and our region certainty.”
Following extensive feedback after November’s earthquake, the need to provide localised information became a key priority for WREMO.
Last Novembers’ event saw an increase of 76.9% new users come to WREMO’s website for information, particularly to find tsunami evacuation zone information. Over 160,000 people accessed WREMO’s emergency information within the first hour of the 14 November earthquake. By making these two websites mobile friendly means clear information gets out to where it’s needed, when it’s needed.
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
For many, a sick day now means telling the boss you will work from home and answer emails in between sneezing and wheezing. Do you think we have a "she'll be right" attitude? Does this need to change? How do you find yourself taking sick days? Comments may be used in print unless … View moreFor many, a sick day now means telling the boss you will work from home and answer emails in between sneezing and wheezing. Do you think we have a "she'll be right" attitude? Does this need to change? How do you find yourself taking sick days? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP (Not For Print).
Haight ashbury are pleased to welcome our new stylist Jannike D'Sa to the team. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge about the hairdressing industry. Jannike is expert in the technique of balayage and freehand colour work, loves blow-drying beautiful styles and is great at taming thick … View moreHaight ashbury are pleased to welcome our new stylist Jannike D'Sa to the team. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge about the hairdressing industry. Jannike is expert in the technique of balayage and freehand colour work, loves blow-drying beautiful styles and is great at taming thick unruly hair.
Come and talk to Jannike for tips and tricks on how to achieve fresh, salon-finished looks and have a good hair day, every day. Book with Jannike till the end of August and receive a complimentary Kerastase Fusio-Dose treatment with your next cut or colour.
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Sharon from Pinehaven
Qualified Gel Polish Tech $30 for manicure and one colour Gel Polish. Extra colours, Bling, glitters and nail art extra $5-$10
Salon in Pinehaven Upper Hutt
Available Tuesday Thursday Friday 2- 4pm most nights 7.30 - 9pm
Bookings essential
02040520896
Price: $30
Suzanne from Naenae
Hi all,
I have just created an event that our Church is putting on this coming Saturday - its a completely free, no-strings-attached computer fixit day at the Epuni Baptist Church Hall: www.neighbourly.co.nz...
This is open to anyone who has problems with their computer.
You only need to … View moreHi all,
I have just created an event that our Church is putting on this coming Saturday - its a completely free, no-strings-attached computer fixit day at the Epuni Baptist Church Hall: www.neighbourly.co.nz...
This is open to anyone who has problems with their computer.
You only need to bring along the computer "box", Leave your screen, keyboard, mouse and cables at home! Unless they are part of the problem.
If it’s a laptop you need fixed, make sure you bring the charger with you. We will attempt to rid your computer of viruses and spyware, and will install free anti-virus software for you if you wish.
All Services on the day FREE!
Computers will be fixed on a first come - first served basis.
If the issue is a hardware problem, we will try to diagnose the issue and advise you as to what is required, but will not have any spare parts available.
For more information contact:
Epuni Baptist Church
‣ Call: (04) 567 8011
‣ Email: office@epunibaptist.org.nz
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… View moreHi Neighbourly members. At SBS Bank we could have a home loan to help make your dream a reality. Whether you’re putting down roots for the first time, upsizing to suit a growing family, planning your dream home or looking to grow your wealth.
Apply online now or phone 0800 SBS BANK.
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Michael from Pinehaven
For over four weeks a large section of Silverstream had its streets lights on all day and all night. They were only switched off and on at usual times a couple of days ago.
So it took four weeks or so for the organisation contracted by the UH City Council to locate the problem and fix it and … View moreFor over four weeks a large section of Silverstream had its streets lights on all day and all night. They were only switched off and on at usual times a couple of days ago.
So it took four weeks or so for the organisation contracted by the UH City Council to locate the problem and fix it and meanwhile us ratepayers are left with the bill for 30 days of extra electricity costs.
I suggest ratepayers throughout UH contact the city council and ask for a refund of a portion of their rates.
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