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Michael from Pinehaven
Upper Hutt seems to have missed out in the building of more Housing NZ houses or for comprehensive renovating of what stock it has.
Currently UH has around 350 such houses as compared to Lower Hutt's around 3350.. And Lower Hutt is where the Government to going to make a concerted housing … View moreUpper Hutt seems to have missed out in the building of more Housing NZ houses or for comprehensive renovating of what stock it has.
Currently UH has around 350 such houses as compared to Lower Hutt's around 3350.. And Lower Hutt is where the Government to going to make a concerted housing effort.
But does UP need any more? I say no. UH has enough comparatively cheap housing already.
What UH is getting is a new large housing estate nearby the Trentham Racecourse. And I would like to see apartment-type accommodation inside UH's CBD and greater CBD areas.
Callum from Hutt City Council
Due to the extreme rainfall yesterday and last night, untreated sewage from the Hinemoa Street and Malone Road sewage pumping stations overflowed into the Waiwhetu Stream (consented discharges).
Overflow from the Hinemoa Street pumping station stopped at 6am this morning. Overflow from the … View moreDue to the extreme rainfall yesterday and last night, untreated sewage from the Hinemoa Street and Malone Road sewage pumping stations overflowed into the Waiwhetu Stream (consented discharges).
Overflow from the Hinemoa Street pumping station stopped at 6am this morning. Overflow from the Malone Road pumping station stopped at 9pm last night.
Council's environmental health officers will be inspecting the areas for any visible signs of contamination, and warning signs have been erected advising against swimming in, or fishing from the stream.
Water quality testing is currently being undertaken. Remember, no swimming (or collecting seafood) from harbours, rivers and streams for 48 hours after heavy rain.
Callum from Hutt City Council
While there is still some rain forecast throughout the day, we’re through the worst of it. River and stream levels are receding but still high and fast-moving, so please stay away from waterways until they return to normal levels.
Block Road and the Riverbank Carpark are OPEN.
Fraser Park … View moreWhile there is still some rain forecast throughout the day, we’re through the worst of it. River and stream levels are receding but still high and fast-moving, so please stay away from waterways until they return to normal levels.
Block Road and the Riverbank Carpark are OPEN.
Fraser Park remains closed while damage to the grandstand roof is worked on.
There is still some surface flooding and likely debris, so please take care on the roads.
Harbour ferries have been cancelled until the afternoon, with an update expected at 1.30pm. Please check www.metlink.org.nz... for more info.
Power is still out for some in Normandale, Wellington Electricity expects to restore power in the next couple of hours.
If you notice storm-related issues please call us on 04 570 6666
While there is still some rain and wind outside the forecast looks like the worst of this storm is behind us in Lower Hutt. Block Road and the Riverbank Car Park are open this morning.
While river and stream levels are receding they are still high. Please stay away from waterways when they are … View moreWhile there is still some rain and wind outside the forecast looks like the worst of this storm is behind us in Lower Hutt. Block Road and the Riverbank Car Park are open this morning.
While river and stream levels are receding they are still high. Please stay away from waterways when they are like this.
While the Lower Hutt Emergency Operations Centre has stood down river levels will continue to be monitored in case the situation changes.
If you notice storm-related issues please call us on 04 570 6666 24/7.
Please drive carefully on the roads today as there is likely still to be debris from the storm.
It’s still raining in Lower Hutt and the weather forecast looks like we’re in for some heavy downpours in the early hours but Wainuiomata and Hutt River levels are receding. Waiwhetu Stream levels are steady.
We’re going to keep the Emergency Management Office open overnight and throughout … View moreIt’s still raining in Lower Hutt and the weather forecast looks like we’re in for some heavy downpours in the early hours but Wainuiomata and Hutt River levels are receding. Waiwhetu Stream levels are steady.
We’re going to keep the Emergency Management Office open overnight and throughout the morning as we continue to monitor the situation but we think the worst of it has past. The Wainuiomata Community Hub has closed for the night. If anything changes, we’ll keep you updated here.
For now, good night. If you need us we’re here 24/7 on 04 570 6666.
Heavy rain continues to fall and the Wainuiomata River is rising. The Lower Hutt Emergency Management Office has activated and we’re monitoring the situation closely with crews on the ground.
If you live near the Wainuiomata River please be aware of the situation.
If the river continues to rise… View moreHeavy rain continues to fall and the Wainuiomata River is rising. The Lower Hutt Emergency Management Office has activated and we’re monitoring the situation closely with crews on the ground.
If you live near the Wainuiomata River please be aware of the situation.
If the river continues to rise you may need to leave your home. This means think now about things you may want to move to higher ground and family and friends you can stay with outside the area.
If you are asked to leave your home and you don’t have anywhere to go, the Wainuiomata Community Hub on Queen Street Wainuiomata is open.
If you have storm-related issues on your property please report them by calling council on 04 570 6666.
If you are concerned for your personal safety, as always please call 111
Heavy rain across Lower Hutt is causing surface flooding. Please take extreme care when driving. If you don't need to be out on the roads please stay at home.
Block Road in Lower Hutt remains closed. Those in Wainuiomata please take particular care along Moores Valley Road, warning signs are … View moreHeavy rain across Lower Hutt is causing surface flooding. Please take extreme care when driving. If you don't need to be out on the roads please stay at home.
Block Road in Lower Hutt remains closed. Those in Wainuiomata please take particular care along Moores Valley Road, warning signs are in place to reduce your speed when driving along this road.
Strong winds earlier today have also lifted one of the roofing tiles at the Fraser Park Grandstand. The tile cannot be fixed at the moment as it's too dangerous for fire crews to be on the roof in this weather. The ground has been closed as a precaution and the gates are up. Please keep away.
After heavy rain in the city throughout the day, surface flooding on Block Road is at a level that means we need to close the road. Block Road is now closed and it will remain closed overnight.
All other roads in Lower Hutt remain open. If that changes we will update this post with new … View moreAfter heavy rain in the city throughout the day, surface flooding on Block Road is at a level that means we need to close the road. Block Road is now closed and it will remain closed overnight.
All other roads in Lower Hutt remain open. If that changes we will update this post with new information. You can also follow www.facebook.com... for roading updates.
There is surface flooding at other spots across the city and our contractors are out monitoring them. If you notice any issues please help us by reporting them 24/7 via our contact centre: 04 570 6666.
It's bitterly cold out and the Hutt River is running high so please stay inside if you don't need to be out and stay away from waterways.
We've also closed three Council facilities early today at 4pm: council's building on Laings Road, War Memorial Library and the Lower Hutt I-SITE.
For the latest on public transport checkout www.metlink.org.nz... you'll also find them on Twitter.
If you've got power outages where you are, check out the Wellington Electricity website for updates on when they expect it to be back on www.welectricity.co.nz...
Travel safe everyone and try to keep warm…it’s a double jersey kind of day!
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
It's getting pretty wild out there - check our live weather blog for latest updates on roads, rain, wind and power outages. Have you got any photos or videos of the weather? Share them here or email them to newstips@stuff.co.nz
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Michael from Pinehaven
Stuff which runs Neighbourly have run a commercially viable campaign to get subscribers to shift their electricity supplier to Nova.
So I just went through the comparison test between what Nova is offering and my current provider, Meridian. And to my surprise despite all the hype that Stuff … View moreStuff which runs Neighbourly have run a commercially viable campaign to get subscribers to shift their electricity supplier to Nova.
So I just went through the comparison test between what Nova is offering and my current provider, Meridian. And to my surprise despite all the hype that Stuff had created, Meridian is $40 cheaper on my last bill from them.
I am no great fan of Meridian otherwise and I actually have shares in Mighty Power but Meridian seem still to give residents in the Wellington region the best deal among electricity providers. This does not include gas.
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