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Rebecca from Heretaunga
Castles and monsters and pots and more....get off the couch and come and explore!!!
Clay classes for kids. 8 - 12 years
Thursday afternoons, starting 18 May. 4 - 5.30pm.
Upper Hutt Art Society. Ward Street.
6 weeks. $90. Includes all materials and firing.
Call Rebecca for enquiries or to … View moreCastles and monsters and pots and more....get off the couch and come and explore!!!
Clay classes for kids. 8 - 12 years
Thursday afternoons, starting 18 May. 4 - 5.30pm.
Upper Hutt Art Society. Ward Street.
6 weeks. $90. Includes all materials and firing.
Call Rebecca for enquiries or to book. 027 7287236
Martina from Belmont
Kitten Inn Pop Up Garage Sale
63 Queens Drive,Lower Hutt
Sometimes there will be Cats & kittens up for adoption as well.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Are you giving native biodiversity a helping hand in your free time by planting native plants, weeding pest plants, or trapping pests? If so, we’d love to invite you to Restoration Day, whether you're currently a volunteer, new or thinking about how you can get involved.
Restoration Day … View moreAre you giving native biodiversity a helping hand in your free time by planting native plants, weeding pest plants, or trapping pests? If so, we’d love to invite you to Restoration Day, whether you're currently a volunteer, new or thinking about how you can get involved.
Restoration Day is your chance to hear (and share) stories, experiences and best-practice techniques for ecological restoration. It's an annual networking and training event we run with our partners for community groups and individuals involved in the important work of environmental restoration.
We'd love you to join us on May 21, so to learn more or to register go to: www.naturespace.org.nz...
This week The Warehouse and the community are joining forces to help clean up your neighborhood! If you want to get involved hit the events tab at the top of your screen to see the clean up events running in your neighborhood!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Noisy neighbours top the list of what makes an 'annoying neighbour'. Have you ever struggled with a noisy neighbour? How did you manage the situation? Should there be a Sunday morning noise ban? Maybe you'd like New Zealand neighbourhoods to be more like they were 'back in the … View moreNoisy neighbours top the list of what makes an 'annoying neighbour'. Have you ever struggled with a noisy neighbour? How did you manage the situation? Should there be a Sunday morning noise ban? Maybe you'd like New Zealand neighbourhoods to be more like they were 'back in the day' with quiet Sunday mornings - or even a day of rest. What noise do you find the hardest to cope with? Have your say below.
Rebecca from Heretaunga
Hi All.
Sorry to say that last night I picked up a large bunny off the road at the bottom of the Maoribank Hill. I put it on the grass berm in front of the large house at the bottom of Cruickshank Rd. Very sorry if this is your beloved pet
Alison Pihema from Great Start Taita
Hi everyone
Not long to go now....
Our Great Start Taita playgroup and music will be back at 10 am Monday 1st May 2017. Go to www.greatstart.net.nz... for more information on all our activities that run during the week.
See you all then...
Winter is just around the corner, so there's no better excuse to indulge in this delectable comfort food for the whole family to enjoy. Check out how to prepare your own Roast Chicken with Ricotta and Herb Stuffing and enjoy with a glass of white wine and some steamed veges. Enjoy! See the recipe
Are you keen to inspire your community and get more people biking? If you are a person who loves riding their bike and wants to share biking with others, we want to help you become a Ride Leader.
There are two new workshop times Friday 12 May or Saturday 13 May.
You may be a parent, teacher, … View moreAre you keen to inspire your community and get more people biking? If you are a person who loves riding their bike and wants to share biking with others, we want to help you become a Ride Leader.
There are two new workshop times Friday 12 May or Saturday 13 May.
You may be a parent, teacher, or passionate biker, and in this workshop, you will learn how to lead a great ride through the principles of Adventure, Wellbeing and Enjoyment. Post training, you will be provided with an ongoing network of support and mentor to help get your community biking together
. Check the link for full information and how to register. This workshop is in Wellington, but available to all.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
The Steady As You Go© falls prevention programme continues on Wednesday at 1pm at the Eastbourne Community Hall on Tuatoru Street.
– tomorrow is the last chance to join the programme! It is a one hour class held each week for 65+ year olds that uses gentle exercises to develop the strength … View moreThe Steady As You Go© falls prevention programme continues on Wednesday at 1pm at the Eastbourne Community Hall on Tuatoru Street.
– tomorrow is the last chance to join the programme! It is a one hour class held each week for 65+ year olds that uses gentle exercises to develop the strength and balance needed to prevent falls. Classes cost $2 per session.
Falls are preventable.
Steady As You Go improves:
•Balance and leg strength
•Flexibility
•General fitness and wellbeing
•And is a great way to meet new people
For more information or to enrol, please contact the coordinator:
Gemma Wong
Age Concern New Zealand
Phone (04) 801 9338 ext. 715
Email gemma.wong@ageconcern.org.nz
Or come along to the class on Wednesday!
Neighbours, listen up! If you’ve got travel on your mind, your time has come! Our Mega Global Sale is on for 3 DAYS ONLY! EXCLUSIVE deals on airfares, accommodation, cruises, tours to destinations including Australia, South Pacific, UK, Europe, USA, Asia and more!
Don’t miss out! It’s … View moreNeighbours, listen up! If you’ve got travel on your mind, your time has come! Our Mega Global Sale is on for 3 DAYS ONLY! EXCLUSIVE deals on airfares, accommodation, cruises, tours to destinations including Australia, South Pacific, UK, Europe, USA, Asia and more!
Don’t miss out! It’s Friday 28th-Sunday 30th April, in store at your local Flight Centre. This is THE perfect time to book your next holiday!
Find your local Flight Centre!
dawn from Naenae
does start but runs rough and doesnt get revs up enough to mow lawn no catcher, will need to be picked up asap as have bought new one
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Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News
Two finalists with Olympic medals – Nick Willis and Mary Fisher - are among the Hutt Valley Sports Awards finalists.
Fisher won gold at the Rio Paralympics by setting a world record in the backstroke S11.
The Upper Hutt swimmer has an impressive record setting numerous world records and must… View moreTwo finalists with Olympic medals – Nick Willis and Mary Fisher - are among the Hutt Valley Sports Awards finalists.
Fisher won gold at the Rio Paralympics by setting a world record in the backstroke S11.
The Upper Hutt swimmer has an impressive record setting numerous world records and must ...
The recent chlorination of Lower Hutt’s water supply is to continue while investigations into the source of recent positive E.coli test results are underway. This is likely to take many months to complete. Water remains safe to drink.
A sample from a bore in the Waterloo wellfield returned a … View moreThe recent chlorination of Lower Hutt’s water supply is to continue while investigations into the source of recent positive E.coli test results are underway. This is likely to take many months to complete. Water remains safe to drink.
A sample from a bore in the Waterloo wellfield returned a positive E.coli result on 12 April 2017. This was the third positive E.coli result in five months from water sourced from the Waiwhetu Aquifer. This, plus recent water quality testing across the aquifer showing an increasing amount of bacteria activity, has led to the decision to keep chlorinating the Lower Hutt water supply network while investigations are ongoing.
The public fountains at Buick Street (Petone) and Dowse Square (central Lower Hutt) have been closed as a precautionary measure because they can’t be chlorinated.
We’re taking a cautious and vigilant approach because public safety will always be our most important consideration.
We don’t know what has caused this to happen, that’s what the investigation is for, but one possibility at this very early stage is it could be related to the November 2016 earthquake.
We’ve posted more information about this decision on our website below.
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