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The Imperial Tobacco manufacturing site is to become an industrial park.
Wellington business man Richard Burrell has purchased the site, which is five minutes from the centre of Petone. Imperial Tobacco is decommissioning the site, which will be demolished to make way for a business park.
Arnold from Woodridge
Hi, just checking if anyone else is experiencing electric current issues at the moment.
Louise from Woburn
It's a commonish bird, but I'm stoked to finally get what I consider to be a good shot of a dunnock (Prunella modularis). Normally they are hopping around on the ground, which I don't think makes for as nice a shot as a perching bird. It's amazing how fussy I've become … View moreIt's a commonish bird, but I'm stoked to finally get what I consider to be a good shot of a dunnock (Prunella modularis). Normally they are hopping around on the ground, which I don't think makes for as nice a shot as a perching bird. It's amazing how fussy I've become considering I didn't even know they existed two years ago - everything small and brown was a house sparrow. Now I've got my eye in I can see they are quite different.
Louise from Woburn
The bellbirds, aka korimako, have been into the tree fuchsias. I saw two today with their faces covered in purple snort. It is lovely having lots of bellbirds in the Hutt. I put out a bowl of sugar water and they like to stop by for a sip (as do the little wax-eyes, aka tauhou).
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Hello everyone,
It is National Grandparents Day today. Share your stories about your grandparents and we might publish it in our next newsletter.
Have you been celebrating the day in a special way?
May from Newlands
I'm looking for someone give a quote for washing our tenants house exterior in Phillip Street, Johnsonville.
If interested please call May 021 038 4895
Reporter Community News
Wellington Airport is currently calling for tenders for the Airport Flyer bus service.
Hutt South MP Chris Bishop is taking an interest in the process and is advocating for a service running from Lower Hutt.
He lists his priorities as.
1. Making sure there is a direct Hutt-Airport bus service.
2. … View moreWellington Airport is currently calling for tenders for the Airport Flyer bus service.
Hutt South MP Chris Bishop is taking an interest in the process and is advocating for a service running from Lower Hutt.
He lists his priorities as.
1. Making sure there is a direct Hutt-Airport bus service.
2. Ensuring it accepts Snapper and appears on the real-time boards. In time, it should be part of the integrated ticketing network too.
3. He does not care if it is a commercial or a subsidised service run by the regional council.
What would you like to see and who should pay for it?
Today is the International Day of Older Persons! It's an important day for everyone to recognize and say thank you to older people for their amazing contributions to the world, from mentoring and volunteering, to sharing experience, being in paid work and much more.
To acknowledge the … View moreToday is the International Day of Older Persons! It's an important day for everyone to recognize and say thank you to older people for their amazing contributions to the world, from mentoring and volunteering, to sharing experience, being in paid work and much more.
To acknowledge the occasion, we have just released our October SuperSeniors Newsletter, you can read it here: bit.ly...
The day is also special as it marks the start of the WHO’s Decade of Healthy Ageing 2020 to 2030, you can find out more about it here: bit.ly...
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The thickest and most resistant of all commercial natural fibres, coir is a coarse, short fibre extracted from the outer shell of coconuts.
Coconut coir or, “Coco coir”, is a very versatile resource that is harvested from a fibrous layer underneath the exterior shell of the coconut. Since… View moreThe thickest and most resistant of all commercial natural fibres, coir is a coarse, short fibre extracted from the outer shell of coconuts.
Coconut coir or, “Coco coir”, is a very versatile resource that is harvested from a fibrous layer underneath the exterior shell of the coconut. Since coconut growers consider it a waste product, its utilization is highly sustainable. You may have heard of coco coir being used in gardening, but there are many applications for it across multiple industries, beyond horticulture. Here are 10 interesting facts about coco coir that you probably didn’t know!
• Coco coir has many uses including in textiles, upholstery, making rope/fishing nets, environmental cleanup and horticulture, floor mats, doormats, brushes and mattresses.
• There is brown coco coir & white coco coir, each with different properties. When coconuts are ripe, they produce brown coir which is used in gardening and horticulture. White coir is harvested from unripe coconuts, and is much finer and lighter, it even floats on water. This makes it ideal for fishing nets, brushes, and finer textiles.
• Coco coir works well as a snail deterrent when used in the garden.
• Coco coir is highly absorbent and can hold up to 10x the water as peat moss. Some use it as a sustainable alternative to peat moss
• People often use coco coir as bedding in terrariums for snakes, lizards, turtles, and spiders.
• When used for gardening, coco coir is usually packed in a compressed brick. You need to soak the brick with water which allows it to expand substantially. You can then use it as a growing medium or potting mix additive.
• Coco coir contains very low levels of nutrients, so you can’t normally use it as the sole growing medium for plants, EXCEPT, you can use it for microgreens due to their extremely short grow cycle. This is because they don’t require soil nutrients. You also use coco coir in hydroponics since you add the nutrients directly into the water.
• You can re-use coco coir several times in gardening as it retains its properties over time.
• Because of its highly absorptive properties, people sometimes use coco coir to help clean up oil spills and other caustic fluids.
• People use coco coir in litter boxes and animal bedding because of its highly absorptive capabilities. It is much more sustainable than traditional clay cat litter pellets, which don’t break down. Coco coir also absorbs much more liquid than hay, straw, or newspaper which people often use as animal bedding.
These are just a few of the many interesting characteristics and applications of coco coir. In the spirit of sustainability, the utilization of coco coir is a sound environmental practice. Spread the word and take a step in a more sustainable direction.
Hayden from Johnsonville
This mower is in well used condition. The blades can cease up a little in storage but easily free up with a little oil and by turning the blade a few times. Once you get going the mower works perfectly fine. There was s also surface rust which has been treated with rust converter.
Pick up in … View moreThis mower is in well used condition. The blades can cease up a little in storage but easily free up with a little oil and by turning the blade a few times. Once you get going the mower works perfectly fine. There was s also surface rust which has been treated with rust converter.
Pick up in Johnsonville.
Price: $35
Hayden from Johnsonville
This Samsonite brand hard shell suitcase is in great condition with only minor scuffs due to normal wear and tear. Has an internal pouch and two locks for security.
Dimensions approx. 70cm x 55cm x 25cm
Pick up in Johnsonville.
Price: $30
Hayden from Johnsonville
This has been washed and is in good second hand condition with no tears or stains.
Smoke-free home.
Pick-up in Johnsonville or central Wellington city.
Price: $25
Hayden from Johnsonville
This has been washed and is in good second hand condition with no tears or stains.
Smoke-free home.
Pick-up in Johnsonville or central Wellington city.
Price: $25
Hayden from Johnsonville
This bracelet making kit is in near new condition with most of the original string and beads present. The twisting machine seems to work as advertised and requires two AA batteries to work (not included).
Inludes:
- twisting machine
- bag with original strings
- bag with original beads
- bag with … View moreThis bracelet making kit is in near new condition with most of the original string and beads present. The twisting machine seems to work as advertised and requires two AA batteries to work (not included).
Inludes:
- twisting machine
- bag with original strings
- bag with original beads
- bag with clasps and threading tool
- instructions
Pick up from Johnsonville or Central Wellington City
Please check out my other listings.
Price: $12
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