Manor Park, Lower Hutt

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2882 days ago

Point Howard Wharf closure

Jon from Hutt City Council

Point Howard Wharf is now closed to allow repair work to be completed.


The wharf is regularly inspected, and the most recent check identified concerns with two piles.

We're expecting the work to be finished in about three weeks' time.

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2883 days ago

Accomodation wanted

Deidre from Trentham

Hi, I am looking for temporary accomodaton or suitable property to rent. (until I find another place to buy) I have sold and everything is in storage but from Thursday will be in a hotel paying $1100 a week. My husband and I both work full time and have a 10 year old child, plus a friendly … View moreHi, I am looking for temporary accomodaton or suitable property to rent. (until I find another place to buy) I have sold and everything is in storage but from Thursday will be in a hotel paying $1100 a week. My husband and I both work full time and have a 10 year old child, plus a friendly dog.....we are willing to pay good money for something suitable asap! Please text 0210648618

2884 days ago

free soil

Lynda from Trentham

Hi my son has dug out a slightly raised garden to build a new fence, and put in a garden shed. The soil has been sifted to get out the larger rocks and sitting ready to go, he has dug it out from against the fence since I took this photo. I'm guessing about 1/2 a trailer load. it is in … View moreHi my son has dug out a slightly raised garden to build a new fence, and put in a garden shed. The soil has been sifted to get out the larger rocks and sitting ready to go, he has dug it out from against the fence since I took this photo. I'm guessing about 1/2 a trailer load. it is in Ebdentown st. Private message me here with your cell ph no and I will contact you after working hours. :)

Free

2886 days ago

Are we missing the sound of summer? Where are the cicadas?

Reporter The Hutt News

It's the summer of all summers but will there be a cicada chorus to soundtrack it? The arrival of the chorus cicada, New Zealand's most common and loudest cicada, is anything but a given and will not be overtly influenced by our record-breaking weather. How many have you heard?

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2883 days ago

The Warehouse supporting Life Education Scratch ‘n Win campaign

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse is currently supporting Life Education Trust. Funds raised will support at risk children to attend the mobile classroom. Head into your local The Warehouse Store and pick up a scratch ‘n Win ticket or add a dollar or more to your transaction to show your support.

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2883 days ago

Children's Day is Sunday 4 March

The Team from Children's Day

Let's all get together and put tamariki first. Celebrate Children's Day in your community by organising an event. It can be anything, big or small. We have lots of ideas and tips to help. Register your event to receive a free pack of goodies for tamariki! Find out more!

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2884 days ago

Junk Deniers Spreading The News

Michael from Pinehaven

The long term local deliverers where I reside of so-called junk mail have their material for dispatch left below their letterbox. And their letterbox clearly states 'NO JUNK MAIL.
Is this the ultimate in hypocrisy or irony?

Anyway I always say that the king of all so-called junk mail … View more
The long term local deliverers where I reside of so-called junk mail have their material for dispatch left below their letterbox. And their letterbox clearly states 'NO JUNK MAIL.
Is this the ultimate in hypocrisy or irony?

Anyway I always say that the king of all so-called junk mail is the local weekly newspaper..

2892 days ago

Maidstone Intermediate Uniforms

Tracey from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

Does anybody know where I can get the Maidstone Intermediate logo put on clothes. Or failing that does anybody have any size 16 second hand uniforms.

2884 days ago

Give your home the green light

Sustainability Trust

Upgrade to LED downlights for stylish, energy-efficient lighting that lasts a lifetime.

- Safe to insulate over – no more gaps or heat loss
- Long lasting – around 25 years
- Low running costs – up to 85% cheaper than standard lights
- Instant full brightness
- Environmentally … View more
Upgrade to LED downlights for stylish, energy-efficient lighting that lasts a lifetime.

- Safe to insulate over – no more gaps or heat loss
- Long lasting – around 25 years
- Low running costs – up to 85% cheaper than standard lights
- Instant full brightness
- Environmentally friendly
- Fast, expert installs from our in-house electrician

Book your free LED downlight assessment today – call 0508 78 78 24 or visit our website.
Find out more!

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2884 days ago

We're changing the way you park

Callum from Hutt City Council

Due to the success of the Riverbank Market we will be trialling a new layout during February. From Saturday 3 February you will be able to enter the Market from the south end of the Riverbank Car Park at Daly Street. The north end at Rutherford Street will be exit only.

For more information … View more
Due to the success of the Riverbank Market we will be trialling a new layout during February. From Saturday 3 February you will be able to enter the Market from the south end of the Riverbank Car Park at Daly Street. The north end at Rutherford Street will be exit only.

For more information please go to www.huttcity.govt.nz/riverbank-market
Learn more

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2894 days ago

Upper Hutt College Uniform

Vibhuti from Trentham

Fairly new kilt (medium fit)$35
Kilt (medium fit) $25

Negotiable

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2885 days ago

Making Scents: An Introduction to Perfumery

Brian Wood from Wellington Museums Trust

Join Francseco van Eerd, Head Perfumiere of Fragrifert Pafumeur, for an introduction to the subtle art of making scents. Using raw ingredients and extracted oils, Francesco will talk us through the process of creating delicate perfumes, sharing his knowledge of perfume in the Victorian Age, Māori … View moreJoin Francseco van Eerd, Head Perfumiere of Fragrifert Pafumeur, for an introduction to the subtle art of making scents. Using raw ingredients and extracted oils, Francesco will talk us through the process of creating delicate perfumes, sharing his knowledge of perfume in the Victorian Age, Māori perfumery, and more. You’ll also take away a sample of Fragrifert perfume.

When: 10th February, 10am
Where: Nairn Street Cottage

Costs $15, bookings are essential.
Book here!

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2886 days ago

woodturning

Richard from Kelson

For all your Woodturning needs give me a call on 0276802423 Richard Holt


Sorry all sold now,  But just ring me on 0276802423 if you would like to come & see more of my work.  Thank you

Negotiable

2886 days ago

CURIOUS ABOUT THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME?

Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited

Find out what your home is worth online for free!

No agent visit required.

Complies with the REAA's requirements.

We use local area experts to estimate what your property is worth without the inconvenience of having an agent visit you. This is a FREE, NO OBLIGATION service from local … View more
Find out what your home is worth online for free!

No agent visit required.

Complies with the REAA's requirements.

We use local area experts to estimate what your property is worth without the inconvenience of having an agent visit you. This is a FREE, NO OBLIGATION service from local Licensed Agents (REAA 2008). We try to be as accurate as we can taking into account the fact we are not visiting the property.

For a more accurate assessment, a visit would be required.

www.pricemyhouseforfree.co.nz...

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2886 days ago

The pressure's on as school goes back. How much does it cost to kit out your kids?

Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News

Data from education fund provider ASG shows the cost of education in New Zealand has increased over the past 10 years.
School fees, stationery, uniforms and camps add up quickly. Have you noticed an increase? How do you deal with it - have you got any tips or tricks to share? Comments may be used… View more
Data from education fund provider ASG shows the cost of education in New Zealand has increased over the past 10 years.
School fees, stationery, uniforms and camps add up quickly. Have you noticed an increase? How do you deal with it - have you got any tips or tricks to share? Comments may be used in print unless specified with NFP (Not for Print)

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