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We’ve had hundreds of you tell us just what makes your neighbour ‘awesome’ with some amazing stories. Do you have an awesome neighbour you haven’t told us about?
It could be a neighbour who donates time to a sports team in your neighbourhood or someone who brings your bins up the … View moreWe’ve had hundreds of you tell us just what makes your neighbour ‘awesome’ with some amazing stories. Do you have an awesome neighbour you haven’t told us about?
It could be a neighbour who donates time to a sports team in your neighbourhood or someone who brings your bins up the driveway every week. Maybe they’re just really unique; the neighbour who drives that bright pink car or skateboards with the kids to school each day.
Tell us why your neighbour is awesome and you could win one of four $250 Prezzy® cards (plus one for your Awesome Neighbour).
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Douglas from Pinehaven
LG Microwave hardly used as surplus to requirements. $60 ONO. Easy to use pushbutton mode.
Washing Machine Top Load 8.5 kg. Excellent condition. Any reasonable offer accepted.
Cube Deep Freeze works well. Offers please
Telephone 5273942 Pinehaven area.
Bread maker - offers required
Negotiable
Jon from Hutt City Council
Petone Wharf is now open to the public for the summer season.
Temporary repairs to the wharf, damaged in the 2016 earthquake, are complete and it is now safe for public use.
Priscilla from Avalon
Handmade Scented Candles $20each (in a opaque glass candle jar with a wooden lid)
Would make a great Christmas gift!
I have:
3x Lavenders (in black opaque glass)
1x Blueberry (in white opaque glass)
1x Raspberry (in white opaque glass)
1x Raspberry (in black opaque glass)
1x Vanilla (in black … View moreHandmade Scented Candles $20each (in a opaque glass candle jar with a wooden lid)
Would make a great Christmas gift!
I have:
3x Lavenders (in black opaque glass)
1x Blueberry (in white opaque glass)
1x Raspberry (in white opaque glass)
1x Raspberry (in black opaque glass)
1x Vanilla (in black opaque glass)
Price: $20
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
If your life, health or property is in serious danger, an Emergency Mobile Alert could be sent to your mobile phone.
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Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited
Find out what your home is worth online for free!
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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 moreFind 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).
Grace from Hutt City Council
Greater Wellington Regional Council is warning swimmers to stay out of the Hutt River from Kaitoke Regional Park to where the river meets Wellington Harbour. This is due to the risk of swallowing pieces of toxic algae. Toxic algae is naturally occurring, but poses a significant risk to human and … View moreGreater Wellington Regional Council is warning swimmers to stay out of the Hutt River from Kaitoke Regional Park to where the river meets Wellington Harbour. This is due to the risk of swallowing pieces of toxic algae. Toxic algae is naturally occurring, but poses a significant risk to human and animal health if ingested.
Because of the warm, dry weather the toxic algae bloom in the Hutt River has increased significantly, and pieces are detaching from the riverbed which poses a risk to swimmers. Even small pieces of toxic algae can be fatal to people and dogs if swallowed. Young children are particularly at risk due to their size.
We advise against swimming anywhere along the Hutt River until further notice. We are working with Regional Public Health and local authorities to inform people of the risks, but we encourage you to know what toxic algae looks like so you can avoid it and stay safe.
The black "shadow" in the photo is the algae.
He's going to be back this weekend! Make sure you head in store to tell Santa your Christmas wishlist - plus pick up your FREE 6”x4” photo with him too.
Stop by anytime between 11am – 2pm this Saturday and Sunday to meet the man in red. Looking for the perfect gift for friends and … View moreHe's going to be back this weekend! Make sure you head in store to tell Santa your Christmas wishlist - plus pick up your FREE 6”x4” photo with him too.
Stop by anytime between 11am – 2pm this Saturday and Sunday to meet the man in red. Looking for the perfect gift for friends and family? How about a Santa Photo pack! Find out more about Santa's visit now.
The Team from Wellington Water
There is currently a residential sprinkler and irrigation system water ban. If we are going to enjoy our water all summer long, we need to look after it, now. See how at loveeverydrop.nz Learn more
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
UPDATE: NO TRAIN STRIKE TOMORROW
We are pleased and relieved on behalf of Metlink customers that the strike tomorrow has been called off. All rail services will run as normal.
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The Team from Wellington Water
Due to exceptionally high demand and limits on supply, there is now a ban on household use of garden sprinklers and other unattended irrigation systems in Lower Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt and Wellington, until further notice.
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Pack your goggles and flippers and float into Capital E’s under-the-sea Christmas experience. Hang out with the mer-elves in Santa Claw’s sparkly underwater grotto, swim under glowing jellyfish or hold a shell up to your ear and relax to the sound of the sea. There’s lots of … View morePack your goggles and flippers and float into Capital E’s under-the-sea Christmas experience. Hang out with the mer-elves in Santa Claw’s sparkly underwater grotto, swim under glowing jellyfish or hold a shell up to your ear and relax to the sound of the sea. There’s lots of creative and imaginative fun to be had during Christmas Tidings at Capital E. Don’t forget to find the Christmas Corals! Learn more
Judith from Kelson
I have 2 jerseys 87 cm & 92 cm $30 each, also I have a skirt that has only been worn for 1 year.
Price: $30
Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hutt News
A local male barbershop chorus that regularly competes in America is busy honing a repertoire for a pre-Christmas charity performance in Lower Hutt.
Vocal FX President Jared Lee says the December 2 concert for Te Omanga Hospice and the community work of Rotary Hutt Valley will feature songs … View moreA local male barbershop chorus that regularly competes in America is busy honing a repertoire for a pre-Christmas charity performance in Lower Hutt.
Vocal FX President Jared Lee says the December 2 concert for Te Omanga Hospice and the community work of Rotary Hutt Valley will feature songs they performed to recently win a Pan-Pacific title in Sydney against barbershop choruses from Japan, Australia and around the Pacific.
Lee says Vocal FX draws its 18-35 year-old members from all over the Hutt Valley and Wellington. True to barbershop's 1870s (and 1930s revival) roots, it's mainly about getting together with others who love to sing a cappella, where the voice is the only instrument.
They perform songs of those original black southern quartets, with flexing of melody to produce wonderful harmonies in 'swipes' and 'snakes'.
"But we also do a New Zealand take on things, and we make quite a splash when we compete in America. We bring in songs from Samoa and other Pacific Islands, R & B, fun show songs and so on.
"Our diversity and local flavour is something close to our heart," Lee says.
And this is not a choir that stands still. "There can be a lot of dancing and movement," Lee says. "It's all about the total performance, not the voices alone."
Launched in 2003 with less than a dozen members, Vocal FX now has up to 50 regulars and up to 40 have made four trips to the USA in the last decade to compete against the cream of barbershop choruses from around the world. The Hutt concert is the last before Vocal FX begins preparations for competing in Orlando, Florida in 2018.
There's extra reason for sports fans to tune in for the Hutt concert. Two polo shirts signed by Olympic rowers Eric Murray and Hamish Bond will be raffled on the night.
* Vocal FX Charity Concert for Te Omanga Hospice, Saturday 2 December, Hutt City Church, Marsden St, 6.30pm. Tickets $25, ph or text 027 484 8892, email jonewlove8@gmail.comor go to Eventfinda.co.nz
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