Kelson, Lower Hutt

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

2679 days ago

Don't miss early bird pricing for Business Expo

Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce

What will you miss if you don’t participate as an exhibitor at this premier Business to Business Expo? Quality of leads are better than quantity of crowds! Be an exhibitor at Wellington’s premier Business to Business Expo and have the opportunity of securing future leads that will keep your … View moreWhat will you miss if you don’t participate as an exhibitor at this premier Business to Business Expo? Quality of leads are better than quantity of crowds! Be an exhibitor at Wellington’s premier Business to Business Expo and have the opportunity of securing future leads that will keep your business growing. No business can afford to stop their marketing whether they have plenty of work in the pipeline or not.

Many stands are booked so far. This is a regional event. Even businesses from outside the Wellington Region are booking their stands. Early bird pricing until the 31st of July. Book and pay for your stand before then and enter the draw to win your stand for free.

Save the date - the Business Expo is on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 September. We look forward to seeing you there!
Learn more

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2680 days ago

Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Kia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!

With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty … View more
Kia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!

With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty product you’ve bought, or a neighbourhood problem such as an overhanging tree or working out who’s responsible for fixing a fence.

For free, confidential information and advice, visit or phone a Citizens Advice Bureau in your neighbourhood or give us a call on 0800 FOR CAB (0800 367 222).

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2682 days ago

Free fridge freezer

Caroline from Belmont

Fridge freezer free. Old and not the most attractive. Need gone asap please

Free

2680 days ago

Back-to-school lunchbox ideas, savoury or sweet!

SuperValue New Zealand

Whether you're relieved, sad or happy to see the kids go back to school, we have a yummy lunchbox idea to suit your family's schedule! Stock up and create these recipes ahead of time to be sure that you and your little ones are fueled for the day ahead!

Check out our lunch box picksView more
Whether you're relieved, sad or happy to see the kids go back to school, we have a yummy lunchbox idea to suit your family's schedule! Stock up and create these recipes ahead of time to be sure that you and your little ones are fueled for the day ahead!

Check out our lunch box picks with both savoury and sweet options. And make sure you join your local Foodies Group to receive a recipe every week in your inbox!
Get weekly recipe updates!

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2681 days ago

Travel around Wellington smarter

Smart Travel

Smart Travel is a new platform here to help friendly Wellingtonians like you get to where you’re going in a better way, making your travel cheaper, more social, and easier on the environment. By registering and creating a profile with Smart Travel, you can use the website and app to find other … View moreSmart Travel is a new platform here to help friendly Wellingtonians like you get to where you’re going in a better way, making your travel cheaper, more social, and easier on the environment. By registering and creating a profile with Smart Travel, you can use the website and app to find other commuters to carpool with, or offer your services as a driver. Sign up today and start logging your journeys and you could be in to win rewards like Prezzy Cards and vouchers. Learn more

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2690 days ago

When cage free eggs are egg heads

Michael from Pinehaven

Last Wednesday at Pak n Save, Upper Hutt, I was confronted by a special bay (where many of the specials congregate) of eggs in cartons with the sign boldly stating: free range dozen eggs for $3.79.
Wow. I only buy free- range. Looked closely at the details on the cartons of eggs and they all… View more
Last Wednesday at Pak n Save, Upper Hutt, I was confronted by a special bay (where many of the specials congregate) of eggs in cartons with the sign boldly stating: free range dozen eggs for $3.79.
Wow. I only buy free- range. Looked closely at the details on the cartons of eggs and they all stated "Caged Eggs"

Rip off, false advertising, Must be a law/regulation or two broken here.

Anyway came away with a carton of 10 genuine range free eggs for $7.50. But not before I had torn the erroneous sign up.

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2682 days ago

N300 WIFI GIGABIT ROUTER $40

Ling from Avalon

NET COMM WIRELESS N300 WIFI Gigabit ROUTER with vice

Nearly new

Price: $40

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2682 days ago

IPHONE CASE GENUINE CRYSTAL

Ling from Avalon

CASE MATE genunine Crystal phone casE
RRP$94.99

IPHONE 6plus/6s plus/7plus
Colour available :
1. CHAMPAGNE CRYSTAL
2. Rose Gold CRYSTAL

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CASE MATE genunine Crystal phone casE
RRP$94.99

IPHONE 6plus/6s plus/7plus
Colour available :
1. CHAMPAGNE CRYSTAL
2. Rose Gold CRYSTAL

Price only for 1 case
Any body interested pleas text me at

0225675562

Price: $45

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2682 days ago

For Sale

Caroline from Belmont

2 x2 seater sofa. Chocolate brown. Good condition. Only selling due to move abroad.

Price: $240

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2683 days ago

Mildew vs Mould - Is there a difference

Mickey from Busy Bees Cleaning Wellington

Hello Wellington nieghbours,

My name is Mickey and I am the owner of Busy Bees Cleaning Wellington. Lately we are attending home cleans and a few businesses with mildew & mould problems.

Winter can cause the symptoms to be exaggerated but we have written a blog on Mildew & Mould and … View more
Hello Wellington nieghbours,

My name is Mickey and I am the owner of Busy Bees Cleaning Wellington. Lately we are attending home cleans and a few businesses with mildew & mould problems.

Winter can cause the symptoms to be exaggerated but we have written a blog on Mildew & Mould and if you are having issues please feel free to read this. We do clean problem areas if you need professional help but hopefully the blog with help.

We have a few blog posts, some serious, some not so serious but I certainly wanted to share the mould issues we are encountering.


Enjoy your weekend.

Mickey - 0210551077
Busy Bees Cleaning | Wellington
www.busybeeswellington.co.nz...

2683 days ago

Kitten Inn Sausage Sizzle

Martina from Belmont

Tomorrow ! Tomorrow ! Sat 15th
Sausage Sizzle outside Animates, Lower Hutt.
Nothing better to warm you up in this cold & wet weather than a good old kiwi sausage!
See you all there!

2683 days ago

FENZ and the Storm

Fire and Emergency New Zealand - Lower Hutt

Well Neighbours, wasn’t that a storm? And the Fire Fighters of the Lower Hutt Valley were out in the thick of it, with one of the busiest days of the year so far.

The calls we went to covered a range of storm damage: loose commercial building verandas and signage, roofs lifting, flooded … View more
Well Neighbours, wasn’t that a storm? And the Fire Fighters of the Lower Hutt Valley were out in the thick of it, with one of the busiest days of the year so far.

The calls we went to covered a range of storm damage: loose commercial building verandas and signage, roofs lifting, flooded houses, flying billboards and other debris, wires down or hanging low, landslides, trees onto homes and cars, and a few building fire alarms thrown in for good measure.

You may have seen through the media or heard from people involved, that in some cases we could not assist with storm damage at all. So we thought we might take this opportunity to explain a little about how we work in situations like yesterday, where events like storms affect a great number of people over a wide area, and the dangerous situations which arise are ongoing.

As Fire And Emergency NZ, we work within the Fire and Emergency NZ Act. This act requires us (amongst other emergencies and fires) to take whatever action is necessary to save lives and property in danger. But we cannot take unnecessary risks with our own safety to prevent further storm damage to buildings. So that is why, in extremely windy circumstances, we sometimes decide that we cannot safely put Firefighters up ladders onto roofs to secure loose roofing iron, signage and the like.

Also, when there is widespread flooding, there is often very little we can do. For example, if storm drains are overloaded and streets become flooded, there is simply nowhere for us to pump the water to. When basements or houses are flooded, if the water we pump out is going to come straight back again, there is nothing we can do. In situations like these, all we can do is offer some advice, and move on to the next call.
Communities also need to be aware that if there is a high number of 111 calls coming into our Communications Centre and there are more requests for assistance than there are crews to attend to them, calls may be prioritised. For example fire calls or medical assistance calls will be attended before storm damage calls. When this happens, all we can ask is that you keep yourselves as safe as you can, and please be patient, we will do our best to get to you as soon as possible.
 
Hopefully that little insight into how we work will answer some questions out there. But if not, feel free to ask questions through Neighbourly and we’ll do our best to answer them. If you’re questions are about fire safety and are of a non-urgent nature, feel free to contact your local Fire Station and talk directly to your local Fire Fighters.

And while we’re all trying to stay warm, if an open fire or woodburner is your choice of heating, remember…
Ashes can take up to five days to cool, always out them into a metal bin when cleaning out your fireplace and pour water over them before disposal.

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2683 days ago

What a week of weather! How's your clean up going?

Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News

The country received a battering over the last week. How did you make it through? Any tips or tricks for lasting out storms and powercuts? And of course if you have any stories about the weather, share them with your neighbours here. Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP … View moreThe country received a battering over the last week. How did you make it through? Any tips or tricks for lasting out storms and powercuts? And of course if you have any stories about the weather, share them with your neighbours here. Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP (Not For Print)

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2683 days ago

Poll: Do you know who your vote is going to?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's only ten weeks till New Zealand's General Election. Have you made a decision on who you will vote for? Or do you think the next ten weeks will affect your vote?

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Do you know who your vote is going to?
  • 54.9% Yes, I absolutely know
    54.9% Complete
  • 20.6% I have an idea but I could still be swayed
    20.6% Complete
  • 20% I'm still undecided
    20% Complete
  • 3.3% I don't plan on voting
    3.3% Complete
  • 1.2% I'm not old enough to vote / can't vote
    1.2% Complete
3998 votes
2684 days ago

STORM UPDATE 10.35pm 13 July 2017: Rainfall in Lower Hutt has eased for now.

Grace from Hutt City Council

The Waiwhetu Stream and Wainuiomata River levels are steady, but heavier rain is expected around midnight.
Hutt River levels are receding with the falling tide.
Those people near the Wainuiomata River still need to be prepared in case the river starts rising. We have people on the ground monitoring… View more
The Waiwhetu Stream and Wainuiomata River levels are steady, but heavier rain is expected around midnight.
Hutt River levels are receding with the falling tide.
Those people near the Wainuiomata River still need to be prepared in case the river starts rising. We have people on the ground monitoring the situation.

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