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Reading helps your child’s wellbeing, develops imagination, and has educational benefits too. Just a few minutes a day can have a big impact on children of all ages ?
Nicola Collins from Women of Worth
Life is full of challenges and can bring some hard-hitting thoughts, feelings and emotions to all of us at times. We can have knee jerk reactions and say and do things we later regret. At Women of Worth we meet you where you're at on your journey, we encourage you to feel what you’re … View moreLife is full of challenges and can bring some hard-hitting thoughts, feelings and emotions to all of us at times. We can have knee jerk reactions and say and do things we later regret. At Women of Worth we meet you where you're at on your journey, we encourage you to feel what you’re feeling, but show you that you don’t need to feel stuck or helpless.
We are now taking registrations for our MOVE Up programme. We will help you to approach each day with a growth mind-set, teaching and helping you to build a stable, better, good and thriving life, one small step at a time.
Starts 28 July – for 10 Weeks – every Thursday at our premises in Lower Hutt 9.30am – 1pm - Morning Tea and Lunch provided.
Email us: theteam@wow.org.nz to book your spot.
Pauline from Hutt Central
Our upcoming production is The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. This is a witty and clever comedy set in London in the 1800s.
Booking details are on the poster attached. Tickets are $15.00 each in a group of 10, $18.00 seniors, $20.00 adult
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Hutt Homed
Our House of the Week this week is a cute wee cottage in Alicetown.
Built in the early 1900's but completely re-done, including insulation and plumbing, this three bedroom home is perfect for a young family. For sale through Hamish Drumm from Ray White. Read more about it on Page 3 of Homed.… View moreOur House of the Week this week is a cute wee cottage in Alicetown.
Built in the early 1900's but completely re-done, including insulation and plumbing, this three bedroom home is perfect for a young family. For sale through Hamish Drumm from Ray White. Read more about it on Page 3 of Homed.
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Hutt Homed to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in Hutt Homed.
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Hutt Homed gets inserted into The Hutt News every Thursday, and is delivered to 42,423 homes in the Hutt area.
For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Cameron Beattie on 021 973 105 or cameron.beattie@stuff.co.nz OR Niko Perez on 021 501 913 or niko.perez@stuff.co.nz
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Head to the sunniest place in New Zealand for the inaugural Taranaki Beer Festival, featuring the best craft breweries from Taranaki and around the country, as we take over the TSB Stadium for Taranaki’s happiest celebration of the craft beer industry.
Taranaki Beer Festival will showcase … View moreHead to the sunniest place in New Zealand for the inaugural Taranaki Beer Festival, featuring the best craft breweries from Taranaki and around the country, as we take over the TSB Stadium for Taranaki’s happiest celebration of the craft beer industry.
Taranaki Beer Festival will showcase craft beers, cider and seltzer from over 30 breweries from all around New Zealand on the 1st & 2nd July 2022, TSB Stadium, New Plymouth.
Session times:
Friday 1 July 2022: 6:00pm – 11:00pm
Saturday 2 July 2022: 3:00pm – 10:00pm
Indoor stands, food village, mingle areas, entertainment and more!
Bring a mate, bring your bestie, hey even bring the Wife (or Hubby) – there is something here for everyone – Cheers.
Last chance to secure your tickets here
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We are in Andrews Ave. Open Monday Wednesday and Friday 12-2pm (weather permitting) – pop in and find out more about RiverLink. Find out more
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Words and picture by Louise Thomas.
"I used to avoid posting photos where I had accidentally captured a nictitating membrane - I thought they looked like weird sausage-skin sideways eyelids. Then I read that they are amazing built-in bird goggles, so the bird can blink and still see, or even … View moreWords and picture by Louise Thomas.
"I used to avoid posting photos where I had accidentally captured a nictitating membrane - I thought they looked like weird sausage-skin sideways eyelids. Then I read that they are amazing built-in bird goggles, so the bird can blink and still see, or even shutter their eyes in extreme conditions to protect their eyes while flying or diving. Apparently we used to have them too - the pink blob in the inner corner of our eyes is a vestigial membrane. I suppose we evolved out of needing them - still they might have been handy the other day when I was trying to take photos on the beach during a gale. Pūkeko/purple swamphen (Porphyrio melanotus) at Waimanu Lagoon."
Ted from Normandale
2001, 25,000Km's, 5 speed manual, 1250Kg load capacity, petrol engine (no RUC required), drive on a car licence, brilliant condition.
For more information call Ted, 029 939 3232 RMVT
Price: $19,995
Sandra from Normandale
George Douglas McEwen carrier and Coal Merchant 1866 Taita -1939 Petone Lower Hutt NZ.
Son of Peter Cooper McEwen 1843 Taita-1915 Petone died Dunedin NZ married Sarah Daysh 1844 Taita-1930 Petone.
Early Settlers of THE Hutt.
Grant from Hutt Central
Free TV comes with remote and stand. No power cord
Happy to give it away to a family who needs it.
Manufactured in approx 2009 but in ok working condition.
Free
Sandra from Normandale
Well dressed for a day at the beach.
Wellington Anniversary Day at Worser Bay Wellington NZ>
As partners of the Elemental festival, Stuff Travel is giving away 2 amazing packages! For each you'll win 2 nights of luxury stay at Fable Auckland with a welcome dinner and daily breakfasts. You'll also get tickets to either the Takurua - Nafanua, The War Goddess or the Auckland Fried … View moreAs partners of the Elemental festival, Stuff Travel is giving away 2 amazing packages! For each you'll win 2 nights of luxury stay at Fable Auckland with a welcome dinner and daily breakfasts. You'll also get tickets to either the Takurua - Nafanua, The War Goddess or the Auckland Fried Chicken Festival.
Flights included for those out of Auckland.
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Karl from Alicetown
Think about donating to other places as well as Sal army shop Lower hutt This shop dumps a huge amount of stuff. Dont see much effort to recycle. Most electrical item go in to bin because they have no one to check them. They could quite easily give this stuff to.Earthlink at Wingate. Or cut … View moreThink about donating to other places as well as Sal army shop Lower hutt This shop dumps a huge amount of stuff. Dont see much effort to recycle. Most electrical item go in to bin because they have no one to check them. They could quite easily give this stuff to.Earthlink at Wingate. Or cut plugs off and sell as is . This is what wellington Tip shop often does.
They throw a huge amount of books away . Why not give them away. All Bicycles are dumped. Earthlink would recycle these
They dont care about sustainability. Keeping items out of landfill,
i realise they do get plain junk and need to dump it. However so much good stuff gets dumped. I have seen it happen and have herad it from people who have worked there.
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