Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt

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2811 days ago

Final Push for Fraser Park

Joy Stephens from Hutt City Council

You can ‘leave a mark on Fraser Park’ by sponsoring an engraved brick or paver at the new sports centre due to open later this year. You can buy an engraved brick($100) or paver ($800) for the paved areas at the facility entranceway.

The new sports centre will be home to Fraser Park … View more
You can ‘leave a mark on Fraser Park’ by sponsoring an engraved brick or paver at the new sports centre due to open later this year. You can buy an engraved brick($100) or paver ($800) for the paved areas at the facility entranceway.

The new sports centre will be home to Fraser Park Sportsville, a collaborative initiative in which sporting groups join together to develop new shared facilities with centralised management.  It aims to create a number of sports villages, or communities, making it easier for sports clubs to attract new members, offer new programmes and control operational costs by sharing resources.

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2811 days ago

Are you searching for a Spiritual Medium? FOUND ONE!

Racheal from Wainuiomata

In my Spiritual and Intuitive mediumship readings, my Guides work with yours as well as your loved ones who have passed into spirit. I am able to pass on messages of love, encouragement, comfort & healing as well as provide some insight, clarity and direction for you. Due to the amazing … View moreIn my Spiritual and Intuitive mediumship readings, my Guides work with yours as well as your loved ones who have passed into spirit. I am able to pass on messages of love, encouragement, comfort & healing as well as provide some insight, clarity and direction for you. Due to the amazing connection we all have with Spirit, phone readings are just as accurate and entertaining (yes, laughter does happen, a LOT) within my readings, so distance need not be an issue. In person or on the phone, I can make that connection for you.
Search for me, RachealRoseagh on Neighbourly or on Facebook.
I forgot to mention, all sessions, including phone and counselling, are $60 per session. Sessions last approx 1 hour, in my home or yours.
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2812 days ago

What are you up to this weekend?

The Warehouse Upper Hutt

Rally your troops and join the Great Community Cleanup this weekend. There are over a hundred teams from The Warehouse and the community cleaning up our neighbourhoods and natural spaces, but we need something more. We need YOU. Even a little cleanup will make a huge difference in the places we … View moreRally your troops and join the Great Community Cleanup this weekend. There are over a hundred teams from The Warehouse and the community cleaning up our neighbourhoods and natural spaces, but we need something more. We need YOU. Even a little cleanup will make a huge difference in the places we live in and love. Join us in helping to beautify our communities, take heaps of pictures, and share them with #CleanupNZ. Let’s get to work!

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2813 days ago

Are our driving tests too strict?

Eleanor Wenman Reporter from The Hutt News

Recently, a Hamilton teen failed his driving test because his fuel light came on halfway through the test. While VTNZ admitted it was a mistake to fail him, the story on Stuff prompted others to come forward with their stories on what they were failed for. We wanted to ask you whether you thought … View moreRecently, a Hamilton teen failed his driving test because his fuel light came on halfway through the test. While VTNZ admitted it was a mistake to fail him, the story on Stuff prompted others to come forward with their stories on what they were failed for. We wanted to ask you whether you thought our driving tests were too strict? Why or why not? Do you know someone failed for a seemingly small reason? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP.

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2815 days ago

Have you heard? Benny the beagle is home safe!

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi Wellington,
Did you know Benny has been found safe? He was miraculously found alive after spending nine days lost during a storm. About 1000 searchers and a helicopter were used in the search. To read more, click here.

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2812 days ago

After School Care Volunteers

Ron from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

4 A Better City Charitable Trust runs an After-school-care programme for the children at Maoribank School on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s between 3:15-5pm.
Due to the growth in numbers we have experienced this year we are looking for more adult helpers for either one or both days.
If you are … View more
4 A Better City Charitable Trust runs an After-school-care programme for the children at Maoribank School on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s between 3:15-5pm.
Due to the growth in numbers we have experienced this year we are looking for more adult helpers for either one or both days.
If you are interested in this voluntary position please contact Martin on 04 979 6683 or email martin@4abettercity.co.nz.

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2812 days ago

N.E.T Inc Community Playgroup

Alison from Taita

Early Learning through Play
Free community playgroup under 5's all welcome.
"School Term Only"

Mon 9 am - 12 pm
Wed 9 am - 12 pm
Contact: Sailine Lakai - 022 572 7918 or (04) 390 0064

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Early Learning through Play
Free community playgroup under 5's all welcome.
"School Term Only"

Mon 9 am - 12 pm
Wed 9 am - 12 pm
Contact: Sailine Lakai - 022 572 7918 or (04) 390 0064

Room 1, Pomare School
Partridge Street
Taita/Pomare

Play, Learn and Grow Together

2812 days ago

Anzac Day events in Wellington

Ministry for Culture & Heritage

To commemorate Anzac Day there are a number of events in Wellington that are open to the public:

- 6am Dawn Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
- 9am Citizen’s Wreath Laying at the Cenotaph, corner of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street
- 11am National Commemoration Service at Pukeahu … View more
To commemorate Anzac Day there are a number of events in Wellington that are open to the public:

- 6am Dawn Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
- 9am Citizen’s Wreath Laying at the Cenotaph, corner of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street
- 11am National Commemoration Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
- 2.30pm Atatürk Service at Atatürk Memorial Park, Tarakena Bay

The Last Post Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park will conclude the day’s activities at 5pm.

For more information visit mch.govt.nz/anzac-day
Find out more!

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2822 days ago

Native Trees for Sale

Steve from Taita

To answer questions about the types of tress I have for sale I have included photos. I have four varieties of the Kowhai from dwarf to tall. $5 each or $20 for five. Deckston Grove Taita

Price: $5

2813 days ago

The Muriel Hopper Hutt Art Awards

Hutt Art Society

You are invited to submit works of art for the 5th Muriel Hopper Hutt Art Awards – Open in any medium.

Entries close Friday 1st June; Opening Reception and Presentation of Awards Friday 22 June 2018 at 6pm.

Prizes Awarded:
- Overall Winner $1000
- 2 Highly Commended $400
- 2 People’s… View more
You are invited to submit works of art for the 5th Muriel Hopper Hutt Art Awards – Open in any medium.

Entries close Friday 1st June; Opening Reception and Presentation of Awards Friday 22 June 2018 at 6pm.

Prizes Awarded:
- Overall Winner $1000
- 2 Highly Commended $400
- 2 People’s Choice $100

Conditions of entry and entry forms are available on our website or at Hutt Art Centre, 9 -11 Myrtle Street, Lower Hutt.
Find out more!

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2813 days ago

Out the Gate Lawn Mowing

Hine from Naenae

Are your lawns Out the Gate?
We provide free no obligation quotes.
Our services include:
-Lawn Mowing
-Weed Eating
-Home Decks
-Fences
Let me know if you would like a quote.
Thank you ☺️

2814 days ago

Missing Rainbow Lorikeet in Stokes Valley

Kelly from Stokes Valley

Has anyone spotted Bluey our friendly chatty Lorikeet flew away on Sunday 15th April from Kamahi Street, Stokes Valley. His mate pixel misses him as do our family please keep your eyes out for him. He likes to say “pretty boy bluey and kisses”.

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2814 days ago

Are you thinking of getting a pet rabbit or do you have one already?

Julia from Wainuiomata

Hi Group

This is a plug for New Zealand's biggest Facebook rabbit welfare group who are looking for you to join if you have a pet rabbit or tell your friends & family about us if they have pet rabbits.

We are here for rabbit owners to learn new information about their bunnies & … View more
Hi Group

This is a plug for New Zealand's biggest Facebook rabbit welfare group who are looking for you to join if you have a pet rabbit or tell your friends & family about us if they have pet rabbits.

We are here for rabbit owners to learn new information about their bunnies & the best way to care for them. Ethical breeders who focus on purebred lines, responsible re-homing, safe practices & rabbit welfare are welcome. Unethical breeders, meat farmers (refer The Rabbit Council of NZ), animal hoarders/abusers are NOT welcome. Our site allows members to post any rabbit related sale items, share photos, express new ideas & even find your bunnies new forever homes if needed.

We have the biggest educational database in the country that is always expanding, along with linked pages FLUFFY BUNNIES for re-homing, FORAGE NZ for rabbit supplies and BUNS INC for educational information. We invite you to become a member of a fun group and spread the word at our fabulous bunnies are.

Please check out our page:

www.facebook.com...

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2814 days ago

Poll: Should we commit to upgrading the Wairarapa trains in the next five years?

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

We’ve identified in the next decade the Wairarapa trains need upgrading. We’re proposing investing $33 million to this work in the next ten years. We want to know whether you think we should commit to this work in the next five years or delay this work until after 2022.

Should we commit to … View more
We’ve identified in the next decade the Wairarapa trains need upgrading. We’re proposing investing $33 million to this work in the next ten years. We want to know whether you think we should commit to this work in the next five years or delay this work until after 2022.

Should we commit to upgrading the Wairarapa trains in the next five years?

Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday April 29, visit www.whatmatters.co.nz...

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Should we commit to upgrading the Wairarapa trains in the next five years?
  • 84.9% Yes, let's do this work ASAP
    84.9% Complete
  • 15.1% No, it's not top priority
    15.1% Complete
285 votes
2814 days ago

Celebrating community group volunteers

Wellington Airport

Who is doing great work in your local community? Help us celebrate the valuable work of community group volunteers.

Nominations for the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards are now open. Enter your favourite community group and they could win a share of $50,000 award money.

It's … View more
Who is doing great work in your local community? Help us celebrate the valuable work of community group volunteers.

Nominations for the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards are now open. Enter your favourite community group and they could win a share of $50,000 award money.

It's quick and easy to nominate a community group online.
Find out more!

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