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.

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2706 days ago

Out of order F&P washing machine.

Chieko from Stokes Valley

Not working but someone might wants the parts?

Free

2693 days ago

For Sale - QUEEN BED frame and mattress

Katie from Naenae

Lovely modern queen bed for sale. Pick up in Naenae.
Good condition. See trademe link for photos and more detail.
www.trademe.co.nz...

Price: $280

2693 days ago

Tsunami Blue Lines

Callum from Hutt City Council

Spotted! The first tsunami Blue Lines in Lower Hutt have started to be painted. Blue Lines are road markings that show the likely maximum reach of a large tsunami. They also show where you need to get past in such an event. Remember if an earthquake is long or strong - get gone! Don't wait for… View moreSpotted! The first tsunami Blue Lines in Lower Hutt have started to be painted. Blue Lines are road markings that show the likely maximum reach of a large tsunami. They also show where you need to get past in such an event. Remember if an earthquake is long or strong - get gone! Don't wait for an official tsunami warning.

Hutt City Council, Wellington Regional Emergency Management Office (WREMO), and GNS Science have worked together in Lower Hutt to identify where the Blue Lines should go. It's going to take a while for all the Blue Lines to be painted as we'll need a run of good weather but in the meantime you can check out where they're going on our website
www.huttcity.govt.nz.... In the next few weeks every household in Lower Hutt will also receive a pamphlet with more information about Blue Lines.

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2694 days ago

disability transportation

Louise from

Wanting Disability transportation at an affordable cost with qualified and certified drivers call FREEDOM on 5653132/021950311 we are TOTAL MOBILITY provider under the Wellington regional council scheme

2693 days ago

Poll: Do you support moves to decriminalise marijuana?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Stuff has launched a series exploring the prospect of legalised cannabis in New Zealand. We'd love to know your thoughts on the prospect - vote in our poll below.

Read more from the series: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Do you support moves to decriminalise marijuana?
  • 33.5% Yes - I support this movement
    33.5% Complete
  • 37.7% I support marijuana only for medicinal use
    37.7% Complete
  • 12.2% I support marijuana only for those over 21
    12.2% Complete
  • 15.8% No - I don't support this movement
    15.8% Complete
  • 0.8% I don't have an opinion
    0.8% Complete
4806 votes
2694 days ago

Grab early bird savings for the NZ Craft & Design Show!

NZ Craft & Design Show

Back in Wellington after a three-year hiatus and with a whole new look and feel, the NZ Craft & Design Show brings the best of craft and design from all over New Zealand. Includes Kalsbeek creative crafts, gifts, wellbeing, fashion, jewellery, papercrafts and cottage industry including a large … View moreBack in Wellington after a three-year hiatus and with a whole new look and feel, the NZ Craft & Design Show brings the best of craft and design from all over New Zealand. Includes Kalsbeek creative crafts, gifts, wellbeing, fashion, jewellery, papercrafts and cottage industry including a large offering of Toi Maori and many places to stop for inspiration and entertainment.

Early bird ticket offer - use the code EARLYBIRD for 40% off entry prices.

Save the dates for the show: Friday 28 July – Sunday 30 July 2017.
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2694 days ago

Wanting to buy St Pat's SIlverstream Blazer

Win from Pinehaven

Hi wanting to buy a St Patrick's College SIlverstream school Blazer in ex condition

2694 days ago

Irish 'Lion cubs' spread message of friendship

Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hutt News

The Lions might be the talk of the town, but a band of Irish rugby players is making a big impression at clubs around Wellington.
While the Ulster junior sevens team's tour might have been somewhat overshadowed by the British and Irish Lions, the parallel tours are no coincidence.
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The Lions might be the talk of the town, but a band of Irish rugby players is making a big impression at clubs around Wellington.
While the Ulster junior sevens team's tour might have been somewhat overshadowed by the British and Irish Lions, the parallel tours are no coincidence.
The ...

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2698 days ago

Can the retailing upturn in Upper Hutt be maintained?

Michael from Pinehaven

"Good news for retailing" the Upper Hutt Leader screamed on its front page. Up 9.4% on a year ago the Leader says.

But what the Colin Williams story failed to say was that this upsurge was inflated to some extent on the back of the effects of the earthquake on Lower Hutt and its … View more
"Good news for retailing" the Upper Hutt Leader screamed on its front page. Up 9.4% on a year ago the Leader says.

But what the Colin Williams story failed to say was that this upsurge was inflated to some extent on the back of the effects of the earthquake on Lower Hutt and its Westfield Mall . The Westfield Mall was more than "cut "in half and its movies complex decimated. This also had a marked affect on shoppers steering clear of the mall which totally dominates retailing in the Hutt Valley and beyond.

There was a time late last year when on occasions Upper Hutt's Main Street CBD was car-filled and almost seething with pedestrians.

So don't expect this to linger to the extent it reached pre-Xmas 2016 but some momentum could be maintained if the UHCC got serious in re-inventing the CBD

2695 days ago

The little things count in relationships

Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist

Research shows that seemingly small acts of thoughtfulness make a big difference over the course of your relationship. The little things count.

Like when you stop at the Petrol station on your way home from work to buy your wife her favorite kind of flowers.

Or when you’re at the … View more
Research shows that seemingly small acts of thoughtfulness make a big difference over the course of your relationship. The little things count.

Like when you stop at the Petrol station on your way home from work to buy your wife her favorite kind of flowers.

Or when you’re at the supermarket and you pick up your husband’s favorite kind of beer.

Or when you take a few moments out of your busy day to text your partner to tell them you're thinking of them.

Small things often can create big changes over time.

Question of the day: -
What is one little thing you can do to show you care?

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2697 days ago

This is a question for Waterloo residents - Water contamination (sand in water)

Frank from Naenae

Hi,
I just want to know if residents along Waterloo Rd. has any issues with 'sand in their cistern' (toilet cistern) and resulting in blocked / slow flow of water coming into cistern??
I have a property along Waterloo Rd. And it's the second time I'm calling my plumber to … View more
Hi,
I just want to know if residents along Waterloo Rd. has any issues with 'sand in their cistern' (toilet cistern) and resulting in blocked / slow flow of water coming into cistern??
I have a property along Waterloo Rd. And it's the second time I'm calling my plumber to clear the blockage. Anyone else in this street having same issues?? If it is due to the main water supply and many others are facing the same problem, I can approach the appropriate council department to sought this out. Can't keep paying for this if it's a council supply problem. Thanks. Frank

2696 days ago

"It's like saying goodbye to an old friend" - Fire Service gets new name

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

From today our Neighbourly page will be re-named to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.

Watch this ONE News clip to find out why...

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2697 days ago

Free family day at City Gallery on 8 July!

Hannah from City Gallery Wellington

Visit City Gallery for a day of free, fun art activities that the whole whānau can enjoy.

Participate in interactive storytelling and waiata performances with Timotimo in the Colin McCahon exhibition. Watch short animated films from Square Eyes Foundation. Create a brightly coloured abstract … View more
Visit City Gallery for a day of free, fun art activities that the whole whānau can enjoy.

Participate in interactive storytelling and waiata performances with Timotimo in the Colin McCahon exhibition. Watch short animated films from Square Eyes Foundation. Create a brightly coloured abstract painting inspired by Petra Cortright's exhibition. Play with our giant magnet boards to design some quirky chairs. Make a badge. Draw, colour and write on the LOOk! activity cards at the Art Cart.

Date: Saturday 8 July 2017
Time: 11am to 4pm
Where: City Gallery Wellington, Civic Square
Cost: Free
Learn more

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2697 days ago

Lions fever isn't quite over! Let us know your highlights while the tour's been here in the Hutt

Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News

The Lions are finishing up their time in the Wellington and this week, we want to hear about how the tour's been for you so far. What have your highlights been? How does it compare to what you remember from the last tour? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP (Not For … View moreThe Lions are finishing up their time in the Wellington and this week, we want to hear about how the tour's been for you so far. What have your highlights been? How does it compare to what you remember from the last tour? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP (Not For Print)

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2706 days ago

Have your say on the Ōtaki to north of Levin project

New Zealand Transport Agency (nzta)

The NZ Transport Agency are looking at options to upgrade State Highway 1 (SH1) between Taylors Road, Ōtaki to north of Levin all the way up to just south of the Manawatu River. We want to hear from our stakeholders and communities what’s important to you, what issues you think should be … View moreThe NZ Transport Agency are looking at options to upgrade State Highway 1 (SH1) between Taylors Road, Ōtaki to north of Levin all the way up to just south of the Manawatu River. We want to hear from our stakeholders and communities what’s important to you, what issues you think should be addressed, what opportunities you see and any other ideas you have for the Ōtaki to north of Levin project.

Find out more and have your say online or come along to one of our community events running throughout June 2017.
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