Manor Park, Lower Hutt

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2691 days ago

Get free curtains in Wainuiomata

Sustainability Trust

Wellington Curtain Bank returns to Wainuiomata! We make it easier for some communities to access our Curtain Bank — by coming to them.

Anyone with a Community Services Card or Super Gold Combo Card can go to Wainuiomata Community Centre to pick up a window measurement form, take it home to … View more
Wellington Curtain Bank returns to Wainuiomata! We make it easier for some communities to access our Curtain Bank — by coming to them.

Anyone with a Community Services Card or Super Gold Combo Card can go to Wainuiomata Community Centre to pick up a window measurement form, take it home to fill out the details, then bring it back to complete the order. We then make the curtains and get them back to Wainuiomata for families to hang.

We're working with Wainuiomata Community Centre to bring the service to Wainui whanau from August 13 to 24. See more info about the Wellington Curtain Bank here.

For more info, you can contact the Curtain Bank on freephone 0508 78 78 24 x 705 or Wainuomata Community Centre on 04 564 5262.
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2692 days ago

Friday night basketball at the Nash

Joy Stephens from Hutt City Council

Every Friday night between 9.30 pm and midnight, upwards of 70 teenagers and adults gather at the Walter Nash Centre in Taita for Twilight Basketball.

It began in February to give rangatahi/teenagers something fun and free to do on a Friday night. After the first nine weeks, 666 people had … View more
Every Friday night between 9.30 pm and midnight, upwards of 70 teenagers and adults gather at the Walter Nash Centre in Taita for Twilight Basketball.

It began in February to give rangatahi/teenagers something fun and free to do on a Friday night. After the first nine weeks, 666 people had attended, with an average of 74 teenagers, parents, police, Council staff and volunteers turning up each time for some fierce competition and BBQed sauasages.

And not that anybody was eavesdropping, but from the overheard conversation file: one young guy to his mate: "I like coming here cos there’s always visitors like police, those guys in yellow (Safe City Ambassadors) and some other guys who don’t know how to play but they have fun." His mate replied: “yeah, we beat them nearly every time cos we know how to play, but it’s cool cos they want to play with us.’

Pop in and see what it's all about and you might find yourself on a court or cooking up some sausages for the hungry players. Pictured: some teenagers wearing playing bibs donated by Crest Clean, who also donate the sausages, bread and sauces every week.

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2692 days ago

Have your say on how you're represented at Council

Jon from Hutt City Council

Lower Hutt residents have until 3 September to have their say on how they elect their councillors and how they’re represented at ward and community level.

Council has prepared a draft proposal and is now calling for submissions.

Click the link below for more information about Council’s … View more
Lower Hutt residents have until 3 September to have their say on how they elect their councillors and how they’re represented at ward and community level.

Council has prepared a draft proposal and is now calling for submissions.

Click the link below for more information about Council’s representation review and on how to make a submission.

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2692 days ago

Do you need dog boarding?

Jan from Stokes Valley

Is anyone looking for dog boarding? I would like to offer boarding and doggie daycare for small dogs in private home. $25per night. Enquiries welcome on 0211598815 or on Neighbourly. Thanks Jan

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2694 days ago

Upper Hutt Express to Wellington

Kim from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

kia ora koutou
Anyone have contact for the express bus that leaves via Silverstream please?
ngā mini

Kim

2692 days ago

Have you had your say on the future of the Lower Hutt?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Lower Hutt residents now have four weeks to have their say on how they elect their councillors and how they are represented at ward and community level.

Hutt City Council is reviewing how Lower Hutt residents are represented at Council, in preparation for the 2019 local body elections.

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Lower Hutt residents now have four weeks to have their say on how they elect their councillors and how they are represented at ward and community level.

Hutt City Council is reviewing how Lower Hutt residents are represented at Council, in preparation for the 2019 local body elections.

Council recently agreed to a draft proposal that would maintain the current way the Mayor and Councillors are elected and the present structure of community boards and panels. However, it proposes a review of community panels, which were established last year, in three years to gauge their effectiveness at representing their communities. The review was originally scheduled in six years’ time.

The final shape of representation arrangements in Lower Hutt will depend on formal public submissions over the next month.

To view the draft proposal and make a submission, go to huttcity.govt.nz/representation

Submissions close at 5pm on 3 September 2018. Council will then decide whether to amend its proposal or not. The final representation proposal will then be publically notified and people have the opportunity to lodge an appeal or objection.

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2692 days ago

BMW X2 at Winger BMW

Winger BMW

The first ever BMW X2 follows its very own path. The BMW X2 makes its sporty ambitions quite clear at first sight.

At Winger BMW, we happily invite you and the family to our dealership to experience the All New-BMW X2 yourself. With many innovative technologies, you need to experience this … View more
The first ever BMW X2 follows its very own path. The BMW X2 makes its sporty ambitions quite clear at first sight.

At Winger BMW, we happily invite you and the family to our dealership to experience the All New-BMW X2 yourself. With many innovative technologies, you need to experience this rebel for yourself and have the ultimate drive.

Are you ready? Path your way to Winger BMW and book your test drive today.

Winger BMW, 138 Hutt Road Kaiwharawhara Wellington. A barista coffee from our cafe will be waiting for you on your return.
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2693 days ago

Do you know what sick leave you’re entitled to?

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

With winter bugs doing the rounds, it’s worth knowing what the rules are about sick leave. So what are you entitled to?

• In general you’re entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave each year after you’ve worked for your employer for 6 months.
• You can accumulate any unused sick leave up … View more
With winter bugs doing the rounds, it’s worth knowing what the rules are about sick leave. So what are you entitled to?

• In general you’re entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave each year after you’ve worked for your employer for 6 months.
• You can accumulate any unused sick leave up to a total of 20 days.
• Sick leave can be used when you’re sick or when you need to be off work to look after someone else who is sick or injured (your partner, child, or someone who relies on you for care).
• Even if you’re a part-time or casual worker, you’re still entitled to 5 days’ of sick leave a year (once you’ve worked for 6 months continuously or for an average of 10 hours per week, and at least one hour in every week or 40 hours in every month).
• Your employer can require you to provide a medical certificate if you’re sick for 3 or more days in a row, and you’ll need to pay to get it. If they want proof of sickness sooner then they will have to pay the costs of getting the proof.

These are the minimum sick leave entitlements. Your employer can agree to give you more.

Check out our website for more information about sick leave and other employment rights and responsibilities. If you’ve got questions get in touch with a CAB near you, call us on 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), or contact us online.

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2693 days ago

Red Honda Accord 1997

Tamara from Trentham

It’s been a good run around car. Rego and warranted ready to drive away. Boot lock is broken so will need to be fixed. Few cosmetic issues with car doesn’t effect car though has a dent on right side which doesn’t affect car. No issues selling as I am leaving the country and this was just a … View moreIt’s been a good run around car. Rego and warranted ready to drive away. Boot lock is broken so will need to be fixed. Few cosmetic issues with car doesn’t effect car though has a dent on right side which doesn’t affect car. No issues selling as I am leaving the country and this was just a run around car. Car opens with one key and starts with another due to ignition was changed over a year ago. 271974kms on the clock. I’m selling as is where is. $1000 ono. Any questions let me know. Car seat not included but can be included for an extra $30 :)

Price: $1,000

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2693 days ago

Proposed motorway onramp closure

Jon from Hutt City Council

The New Zealand Transport Agency and Hutt City Council are consulting on a proposal to close the onramp from Grounsell Crescent, Belmont, to the northbound lanes of State Highway 2.

The proposal is a result of high speeds and traffic volumes on Grounsell Crescent and the number of crashes in in … View more
The New Zealand Transport Agency and Hutt City Council are consulting on a proposal to close the onramp from Grounsell Crescent, Belmont, to the northbound lanes of State Highway 2.

The proposal is a result of high speeds and traffic volumes on Grounsell Crescent and the number of crashes in in the area.

More information via the link below:

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2693 days ago

Palmers Petone is now open!

Palmers Petone

It’s time to get growing! The new Palmers Petone store has opened its doors and we'd love for you to come down and meet the team, check out the store and grab some great opening specials!

We welcome you to join us for our Grand Opening on Saturday 11 August from 9am. We'll have The … View more
It’s time to get growing! The new Palmers Petone store has opened its doors and we'd love for you to come down and meet the team, check out the store and grab some great opening specials!

We welcome you to join us for our Grand Opening on Saturday 11 August from 9am. We'll have The Breeze radio crew in store from 11am to 1pm, with fun activities for the kids and plenty of giveaways!

Come and discover your new garden and lifestyle store - and get huge savings storewide!
Find out more!

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2694 days ago

Longtime newspaper man dies

Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hutt News

Ted Kerr was always proud of his family connection to The Hutt News.

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2694 days ago

What to plant and harvest in your garden this August

Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited

Get busy in the garden this August.

PLANT

+ Plant globe artichokes or divide existing plants and replant in well-fertilised soil. These gorgeous, silver-leaved perennial vegetables need plenty of space so don’t plant them too near other crops.

+ Watercress can easily be grown from pieces… View more
Get busy in the garden this August.

PLANT

+ Plant globe artichokes or divide existing plants and replant in well-fertilised soil. These gorgeous, silver-leaved perennial vegetables need plenty of space so don’t plant them too near other crops.

+ Watercress can easily be grown from pieces you have bought from the vege shop. You don’t need a creek in the backyard; a bucket of waterlogged planting mix will do nicely.

+ If you live in warmer areas get those early potatoes in or at least start the sprouting process. In colder places you may need to protect plants from frost. Recommended early starters include Jersey Bennes, Agria and Ilam Hardy. Always choose certified seed potatoes, guaranteed to be virus and pest free.

+ Plant fruit trees (deciduous only in colder areas) and berry plants including strawberries.

+ Plant chive seedlings in pots or directly into the garden if it’s not too frosty in your area. Chives are a versatile vege useful in salads, omelettes and virtually any style of cooking. Although the pink flowers are pretty, it’s better to cut them off to encourage plants to produce more leaves. Now is also a good time to plant shallots, spring onions and onions.

HARVEST

+ Pick silverbeet regularly to encourage more leaves to develop. The large outer leaves can be bitter so use those for soups and stews. Silverbeet is a stalwart of the traditional Kiwi vege garden, deservedly so as it’s highly nutritious and easy to grow. But if your lot are not so keen, consider surreptitiously adding it to pizza, pies and lasagne.

+ When preparing freshly picked broccoli, spinach and other green veges it can be easy to miss tiny snails and caterpillars. A good trick to ensure no creepy crawlies invade your dinner plate is to wash your greens in cold, salted water before cooking.

+It’s a shame to see citrus trees laden with unpicked fruit when so many people could benefit from that vitamin C. If you can’t eat all your grapefruit, mandarins and lemons, rather than let them go to waste, think about dropping some off to the local school, rest home, kindergarten or homeless shelter. Your neighbours might also appreciate some.

SOW

+ Rocket is an indispensable green for the winter garden. Its peppery flavour will add interest (and a big dollop of nutrition) to salads, casseroles, sauces etc. Don’t forget that the flowers and seed are edible too. Easy to grow, sow rocket in the garden or in pots if soil is wet, heavy and cold.

+ If your garden is warm and sheltered sow silverbeet for a continual supply right through to spring when you can expand your range of leafy greens. Sow seed 2cm deep into the garden or in punnets for planting out when seedlings are established (particularly in colder areas).

+ South Americans and those in the Deep South of the US love collards, but they’re not grown much here. They should be as they are said to have unique cholesterol-lowering and anti-colon cancer properties. Sow now for a spring harvest, either into the ground or into trays of seed-raising mix for planting out later. Cook as for kale.

+ Not all of us like to grow veges in winter but rather than let vege beds fill with weeds, sow a green manure crop which can then be dug into the soil in spring. Green manure crops not only keep weeds at bay, they help restore nutrients to over-worked soil and act as a mulch in cold areas when they die down after frosts. Common crops are legumes, mustards, lupins, barley and oats. Kings Green Manure mix combines peas, oats and lupins.

+ For those who like to experiment try direct-sowing black radish. Not as peppery as summer radishes, this Spanish variety has a black skin and white succulent flesh that’s lovely in soups, stews or salads. It matures in 60 days.

+ Swedes are a much underrated root vege. Sow in rows 38-45cm apart from now until weather warms up, in a sunny spot. When large enough to handle, thin out seedlings to 25cm apart.

TIP: Not enough space for a tree? Try spring-flowering shrubs like azaleas, choisya, dwarf bottlebrush, grevillea, hebe, roses, lavender, rosemary and viburnum.

2694 days ago

Cole Porter 'You're the Top' Concert!

Joanne Roelofs from Hutt Valley Singers

Come and see two choirs and a bunch of fabulous musicians present a concert of Cole Porter music.

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