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Linda from Silverstream
Please, please can a Person with the knowledge of how to trim my Apple tree, happy to pay what I need too, as I need it done asap.
If you can help me phone Linda on 021 029 61400
Ross from Trentham
A quantity of contemporary books for sale.
They have been read only once, so they in very good condition.
Negotiable
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Alison from Heretaunga
Cold but free from toxic algae.
Summer would be fun but low flow, warmth and nitrates will see algae blooms.
That could be harmful to your family and your dogs
So the time is now!
Join Friends of the Hutt River winter plunge
18th August 2pm
At the Whakatikei River … View moreCold but free from toxic algae.
Summer would be fun but low flow, warmth and nitrates will see algae blooms.
That could be harmful to your family and your dogs
So the time is now!
Join Friends of the Hutt River winter plunge
18th August 2pm
At the Whakatikei River confluence swimming hole
200m northeast of the Whakatiki St intersection on SH2
All attendees this week go in the draw to win two free one on one sessions of your choice! Boxing, weight training, weight - loss, cardio, it's your call - you could even choose "train the trainer" for those who want to get their own back!
New classes:
Ladies Bootcamp – 6am … View moreAll attendees this week go in the draw to win two free one on one sessions of your choice! Boxing, weight training, weight - loss, cardio, it's your call - you could even choose "train the trainer" for those who want to get their own back!
New classes:
Ladies Bootcamp – 6am Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
Fit Mums – 9.15am Wednesday
Lunchtime Calorie blast (30min – Open to men/woman) – Thursday 12.15
Box-Fit class (Open to men/woman) – Thursday 5.15pm and Sunday 12.15pm
All classes are $10 per session. Classes held at The Waiwhetu Fitness Centre and Naenae community hall.
Find out more!
Talaleomarie from Taita
Taita college blazer
Juniors TC Jersey
P.E T-Shirt
Still in great condition
Price: $200
Hi neighbours,
Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.
A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. … View moreHi neighbours,
Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.
A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. However, some mums have hit out saying it isn't "child friendly". Other cafes have now chimed into the debate. We want to know your thoughts on the topic.
Are you a mum with a pram that's been turned away from a cafe? Or perhaps you're a business owner that struggles to fit prams on the premise. Perhaps you're a customer with an opinion to share. Let us know your thoughts in the replies! (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff)
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Ross from Trentham
9A Islington Street, Trentham.
Down the right-of-way, in the carport.
* Household items
* Furniture
* Clothes
* Sundries
9 (nine) o'clock. 9 am. 0900 hours.
Negotiable
Jon from Hutt City Council
Wellington Water will be repairing water pipes on the Esplanade on Saturday 11 August, between approximately 7am and midday.
The work will be in the Oriental Street area and will affect Esplanade traffic travelling in the eastbound lane only.
A detour will be in place for eastbound traffic, … View moreWellington Water will be repairing water pipes on the Esplanade on Saturday 11 August, between approximately 7am and midday.
The work will be in the Oriental Street area and will affect Esplanade traffic travelling in the eastbound lane only.
A detour will be in place for eastbound traffic, turning into Cuba Street, then into Jackson Street and heading south back to The Esplanade via Jessie Street.
Council advises significant delays are likely and recommends drivers use alternative routes where possible.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
The Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the … View moreThe Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the community including Mia (pictured) – one of our cutest attendees at one of the coffee groups – for their feedback, questions and level of engagement.
Read more about Te Kāuru at www.tekauru.co.nz...
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 moreWellington 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.
Learn more
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 moreEvery 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.
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 moreLower 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.
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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