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Following a positive indicator from a water sample test result, Wellington Water added chlorine to the Lower Hutt water supply network. Adding chlorine is a precautionary measure only, and no further issue was found when testing the water. The water is completely safe to drink and use, and should … View moreFollowing a positive indicator from a water sample test result, Wellington Water added chlorine to the Lower Hutt water supply network. Adding chlorine is a precautionary measure only, and no further issue was found when testing the water. The water is completely safe to drink and use, and should return to normal taste as the chlorinated water works its way out of the water supply system by Monday morning.
Greater Wellington Regional Council are providing a free shuttle service to run every 15 minutes, 9am-6pm on Saturday and 10am-5.30pm on Sunday between the bus stop at Waterloo Station (Stop C) and a bus layby outside the courthouse on Knight’s Road in the CBD. The shuttle service will begin … View moreGreater Wellington Regional Council are providing a free shuttle service to run every 15 minutes, 9am-6pm on Saturday and 10am-5.30pm on Sunday between the bus stop at Waterloo Station (Stop C) and a bus layby outside the courthouse on Knight’s Road in the CBD. The shuttle service will begin this weekend and run until Christmas Eve, if there is demand.
A new mini café on wheels has opened at Avalon Park today and it’s the first of its kind in New Zealand.
Mr. Whippy 2 Go is a new venture offering barista-style coffee and an assortment of healthy café-style food and drinks, as well as traditional Mr. Whippy ice cream.
Unlike the … View moreA new mini café on wheels has opened at Avalon Park today and it’s the first of its kind in New Zealand.
Mr. Whippy 2 Go is a new venture offering barista-style coffee and an assortment of healthy café-style food and drinks, as well as traditional Mr. Whippy ice cream.
Unlike the traditional Mr. Whippy van, Mr. Whippy 2 Go is a larger wheeled outlet, shaped like a drink can.
Hot drink choices range from the popular flat white to a chai latte, with the option of decaf or soy, as well as English breakfast and green tea. Cold drinks include milkshakes and water.
Mr. Whippy 2 Go has a no fried food policy. The diverse menu includes salads, fresh gourmet and toasted sandwiches, filled rolls and panini, as well as savouries, pies, cakes and slices. It also has gluten-free options, including brownies, rolls and bread.
The café welcomes feedback on its menu and will consider suggestions. It will also make some food to order, including specific salads.
Some traditional Mr. Whippy outlets now serve coffee as well as ice cream. However, Mr. Whippy 2 Go is the only one of its kind in New Zealand to also offer café-style food.
Mr. Whippy 2 Go will alternate between being based in the car park off Fairway Drive and in Avalon Park just northwest of Avalon Park Playground.
It was picked to operate in the park as it provided, unlike a traditional Mr. Whippy, a comprehensive menu with a healthier range of food choices. Council wants food outlets that provide healthier choices and Mr. Whippy 2 Go, a locally-owned franchise, fits the bill.
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Callum from Hutt City Council
Something to make your Christmas shopping a little easier.
Greater Wellington Regional Council are helping us out by providing a free shuttle service to run every 15 minutes, 9am-6pm on Saturday and Sunday between the bus stop at Waterloo Station (Stop C) and a bus layby outside the courthouse … View moreSomething to make your Christmas shopping a little easier.
Greater Wellington Regional Council are helping us out by providing a free shuttle service to run every 15 minutes, 9am-6pm on Saturday and Sunday between the bus stop at Waterloo Station (Stop C) and a bus layby outside the courthouse on Knight’s Road in the CBD. The shuttle service will begin this weekend and run until Christmas Eve, if there’s demand.
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Metlink will be running a holiday timetable from Sunday 25 December 2016 until Tuesday 3 January 2017. This means that some bus, train or harbour ferry services will be running to a special or reduced timetable. Normal services will resume on Wednesday 4 January 2017.
We wish all our Metlink … View moreMetlink will be running a holiday timetable from Sunday 25 December 2016 until Tuesday 3 January 2017. This means that some bus, train or harbour ferry services will be running to a special or reduced timetable. Normal services will resume on Wednesday 4 January 2017.
We wish all our Metlink customers a safe and happy Christmas.
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Whether you are designing, planning, building or renovating your home, you'll want to maintain and care for it once building work is complete. Your builder is legally required to provide you with information on the materials used in your home and how often to maintain them.
We have made it … View moreWhether you are designing, planning, building or renovating your home, you'll want to maintain and care for it once building work is complete. Your builder is legally required to provide you with information on the materials used in your home and how often to maintain them.
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We’ve supported junior football in New Zealand for over a decade – helping thousands of kids, their coaches and parents kick-start dreams. We've also been recognising the people who make it happen; over 6000 coaches around the country who give up their time every season to support their … View moreWe’ve supported junior football in New Zealand for over a decade – helping thousands of kids, their coaches and parents kick-start dreams. We've also been recognising the people who make it happen; over 6000 coaches around the country who give up their time every season to support their communities. A special congratulations to our 2016 Junior Football Coaches of the Year! Recognise anyone in your community?
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Callum from Hutt City Council
Hutt City Council has issued a warrant today that requires the Event Cinemas and car park building in the northeastern corner of Queensgate Shopping Centre be demolished.
The decision comes after Council issued a warrant late yesterday (24 November) under section 129 of the Building Act 2004. … View moreHutt City Council has issued a warrant today that requires the Event Cinemas and car park building in the northeastern corner of Queensgate Shopping Centre be demolished.
The decision comes after Council issued a warrant late yesterday (24 November) under section 129 of the Building Act 2004. The warrant required action to be taken to remove the danger posed by the building after it was damaged in the 14 November 7.8 earthquake.
Queensgate had offered two options for the future of the building, which is one of 13 buildings in the shopping centre. The first option is to secure and strengthen the building, but a further investigation would be needed to assess whether it was possible. A preliminary estimate to secure and strengthen the building is that it would take at least four months.
The second option is to demolish the building. The demolition work could start immediately and take about two months.
Council has decided on option two and has today issued a second warrant under Section 129 of the Building Act requiring that the building be demolished.
Queensgate will early next week supply Council with a detailed plan on how it will demolish the building, which will be approved by Council engineers. The plan must set out a time frame for when the demolition work will start and finish.
Hutt City Council Chief Executive Tony Stallinger says Council has obtained independent engineering advice which indicates there is a risk of collapse in another earthquake. “I have received advice that the option of securing and strengthening the building is not appropriate for a range of reasons, including the time and uncertainty of outcome involved in that process.”
Long reach diggers and/or mobile cranes will be used to demolish the building. The demolition must include all necessary and related health and safety measures, including traffic management, disconnection of services and removal of material.
Because of the height of the affected building, there is a safety risk for two neighbouring buildings, the New World Hutt City supermarket and the restaurant, bar and conference area of The Angus Inn hotel. The supermarket and part of The Angus Inn were evacuated last night when Council issued the first warrant, which remains in place.
Once demolition of the building begins, the risk to the two buildings will be reduced and cordon sizes will be reviewed.
More than 80 retail outlets in Queensgate Shopping Centre reopened today, as well as 590 car park spaces. This area of the complex has been assessed by engineers and is structurally sound. Council granted a Certificate of Public Use. Some retail outlets near the Event Cinemas and car park building remain closed.
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Come to Eastbourne for some Carnival fun at the Muritai school grounds this Sunday. There will be rides, stage entertainment, stalls and food. Your support will help out the local school. See you there.
No one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.
The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.
Click here to see how easy it is to … View moreNo one knows when or where earthquakes will occur, but everyone can be prepared.
The simplest thing you can do to keep your family safe in a quake is to secure objects and furniture. This reduces the chance they will fall over causing injury or damage.
Click here to see how easy it is to make your home safer in an earthquake.
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Hutt City Council’s building inspection team met with engineers for Queensgate Shopping Centre (complex) today.
This follows an earlier rapid-assessment of the complex by Queensgate engineers when damage to the north-eastern car park area of the complex was reported to Council after the 14 … View moreHutt City Council’s building inspection team met with engineers for Queensgate Shopping Centre (complex) today.
This follows an earlier rapid-assessment of the complex by Queensgate engineers when damage to the north-eastern car park area of the complex was reported to Council after the 14 November 7.8 earthquake. This area is structurally a separate building to the rest of the complex. As a safety precaution Council closed the corners of Waterloo Road and Bloomfield Terrace following this report.
A full assessment has now been completed by Queensgate’s engineers and Council has been informed the north-eastern building of the complex is a safety risk in the event of another earthquake.
A map showing the affected north-eastern building is attached (the red-coloured block). It includes a section of the complex’s car park and Event Cinemas Queensgate.
Council’s engineers have also inspected the complex and confirm the safety risk warrants Council issuing a 129 notice under the Building Act on the affected north-eastern building. The notice requires action to be taken to remove the danger posed by the building.
Hutt City Council’s Chief Executive Tony Stallinger says, “Public safety is paramount. Our current advice is that the best way to minimise risk to the public is to demolish the building which is part of the Queensgate Shopping Centre.
“We know this will inconvenience the public and impact on business. However, the likelihood of significant damage in another earthquake is high. Our number one priority is to ensure people are safe and lives are not put at risk.
“Safety has been a priority for both Council and Queensgate and we have been working closely together since the earthquake. We will continue to work together to ensure the affected building is demolished with as little disruption as possible and safety is maintained at all times.”
Because of the height of the affected Queensgate building, there is a safety risk for two neighbouring buildings should there be another earthquake: New World Hutt City supermarket and the restaurant, bar and conference area of The Angus Inn hotel.
There are no issues with these neighbouring buildings but because of their location next to the affected Queensgate building they are being evacuated this evening. This decision is based on engineers’ advice.
Extended cordons have also been put in place along Waterloo Road and Bloomfield Terrace. These cordons are represented by the shaded red lines on the attached map.
About 80 shops in the unaffected Queensgate Shopping Centre complex will open tomorrow (Friday 25 November). This area of the complex has been assessed by engineers and is structurally sound and Council has granted a Certificate of Public Use today.
When further information on the timing of demolition of the affected building is available it will be shared with media and updates posted on Council’s website huttcity.govt.nz and Facebook page facebook.com/huttcitycouncil
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With the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a… View moreWith the launch of the Foot It campaign, we've all been talking about walking, cycling and scooting to school, and you've been coming up with some great ideas to support our kids.
But for some families it's not an option - especially if you live in a rural area, or your kids go to a school on the other side of town. So tell us the main mode of transport by which your children or grandchildren commute.
Plus: Don't forget to join up to a Foot It Club at www.neighbourly.co.nz..., and go into the draw to WIN one of 50 Micro scooters.
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You decorate your tree for Christmas right? How about your...letterbox?
Announcing the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition - a partnership between us (Mike Pero Real Estate) - and our friends at Neighbourly. It's pretty simple; we're challenging you to head down your driveway and … View moreYou decorate your tree for Christmas right? How about your...letterbox?
Announcing the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition - a partnership between us (Mike Pero Real Estate) - and our friends at Neighbourly. It's pretty simple; we're challenging you to head down your driveway and decorate your letterbox for the festive season! Share a photo on your Neighbourly noticeboard using the hashtag #christmasletterbox before 11 December and we'll put you in the draw to win great prizes - including Prezzy® cards!
Help Santa find his way by decorating your letterbox this Christmas! Find out more.
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