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Wellesley is not just a school, it’s a destination. With the hills, the bay and the sea as their extended classroom, our boys discover the love of learning without even realising it. Wellesley gives boys every opportunity to discover their best.
You and your son are invited to … View moreWellesley is not just a school, it’s a destination. With the hills, the bay and the sea as their extended classroom, our boys discover the love of learning without even realising it. Wellesley gives boys every opportunity to discover their best.
You and your son are invited to experience our school in action on Tuesday 27th August: This fun and interactive morning includes hands-on experience in the Arts, Sport, and inside the Science (STEM) classroom. You will also visit our creek, feed the eels, and visit other classrooms along the way.
We look forward to meeting you.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
This tree will be missed. ? On Sunday morning (11 August), a 30-year old Poplar tree was found chopped down at the Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River entrance at Whakatikei in Upper Hutt. It was in perfect health, but obviously someone did not wish it well. Fortunately, no one was hurt when the tree fell … View moreThis tree will be missed. ? On Sunday morning (11 August), a 30-year old Poplar tree was found chopped down at the Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River entrance at Whakatikei in Upper Hutt. It was in perfect health, but obviously someone did not wish it well. Fortunately, no one was hurt when the tree fell across the road.
Felling trees (dead or alive) on river reserve is a prohibited activity, and also poses significant safety risks to other river users.
This person may have wrongly assumed the tree was dead as it had no leaves, therefore could be cut down for firewood. Poplars and willows are deciduous species with leaves present form spring to autumn.
We encourage communities to enjoy a wide range of pursuits at our rivers - while being mindful of others and respecting the environment.
Jennifer from Stokes Valley
20 year old student available for casual part time work such as dog walking, gardening and garden tidy up. Message Ryan on 022 086 7637
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Cancer Society NZ - Wellington Division
Your help can provide free services to those who need us, now and in the future.
A gift in your Will is a simple way of supporting the Cancer Society Wellington.
We will contribute $250 (plus GST) towards the legal cost .
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Makere from Stokes Valley
Hi I run a team of professional painters and plasterers that are looking for more work interior/exterior/commercial and residential.
References are available if required.
feel free to send me a message.
Kylie from Hutt City Libraries
Two more fantastic foodie talks coming up!
Multisensory Dining
War Memorial Library, Monday 19 August, 6pm
Maxine Scheckter, from Sugar Flour in Kilbirnie, is back for a look at the science of flavour and how it is impacted by multi-sensory dining. Find out how smells, sounds, and the … View moreTwo more fantastic foodie talks coming up!
Multisensory Dining
War Memorial Library, Monday 19 August, 6pm
Maxine Scheckter, from Sugar Flour in Kilbirnie, is back for a look at the science of flavour and how it is impacted by multi-sensory dining. Find out how smells, sounds, and the atmosphere interact with us while we eat to change our experience and how we can manipulate this to alter our eating experiences.
The World of Cheese
War Memorial Library, Wednesday 28 August, 6:30pm
Discover more about the world of cheese with Steven Scheckter from On Trays in Petone! Learn where cheese comes from; how different cheeses are made; what the differences are between raw milk cheeses and pasteurised cheeses; and what you can do with cheese.
Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Lower Hutt
My name is Ian and iam your local garden maintenance provider.Garden clean ups, rental property maintenance and all your gardening needs, look no further than our independent, local, family owned and operated business. Natures Choice Maintenance and Lawn Pride ourselves on our ability to provide a … View moreMy name is Ian and iam your local garden maintenance provider.Garden clean ups, rental property maintenance and all your gardening needs, look no further than our independent, local, family owned and operated business. Natures Choice Maintenance and Lawn Pride ourselves on our ability to provide a full range of gardening services. Whether you are looking for commercial or residential service, one off or ongoing maintenance, our team will put in the hard work to assist you. Our clients are always satisfied with our service. Take a look at our many genuine Facebook reviews to find out about our customer’s experiences. We guarantee that you will have 100% satisfaction with our service and offer a guaranteed response to your FREE quote.
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Sandra from Normandale
This old photo of the start of construction for Ewen Bridge, Hutt Central school when it was close to the river, Railway Ave where Valley Inn was the pub, and Normandale Hills in the background.
HISTORY of Lower Hutt
Dates c 1970?
Sandra from Normandale
Researching my genealogy and unearthed this photo today.
Hutt Central School, homes, business and Valley Inn on Railway Ave with Normandale Hills in the background.
Pre 1970?
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