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It's an EGG-cellent day to WIN 1 of 5 x $250 Moolah. Today’s your last day to win ‘appiness – simply fuel-up with our Waitomo app and you’re in the draw to drive home with a big smile this long weekend.
PLUS, spend $20 or more & you'll unlock a spin to win for your … View moreIt's an EGG-cellent day to WIN 1 of 5 x $250 Moolah. Today’s your last day to win ‘appiness – simply fuel-up with our Waitomo app and you’re in the draw to drive home with a big smile this long weekend.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
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Jon from Hutt City Council
We're taking a fresh look at how we as a city identify and protect our heritage buildings.
Over the coming months, heritage experts will be working to identify heritage buildings that could be protected under the district plan.
This work is part of the review of Lower Hutt's district … View moreWe're taking a fresh look at how we as a city identify and protect our heritage buildings.
Over the coming months, heritage experts will be working to identify heritage buildings that could be protected under the district plan.
This work is part of the review of Lower Hutt's district plan review, which is in its early stages.
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Suzanne from Hutt Central
** CAR IS NOW SOLD **
2004 Toyota Wish 1800cc 7-seater 177580kms Automatic
Current WOF & Reg, regular servicing
Reversing camera
Great family car, small dent in hatch back door
$4000 ono
Phone 0220664944
Kulbhushan (JJ) from Maungaraki
Does anyone have a small cargo trailer I can use for a couple of hours this arvo. Picking up fam from the airport and they have a bit more luggage than expected.
Cheers
A huge congratulations to Meredith and Craig Butland from Avalon Service Centre. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Meredith and … View moreA huge congratulations to Meredith and Craig Butland from Avalon Service Centre. This local legend is a finalist in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards.
Now they need your vote to give them a chance to take home a prize package worth $10,000!
Good on you, and good luck, Meredith and Craig. Thanks for bringing joy to your community.
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Nominated by Maureen Coomer from Lower Hutt: "Meredith and Craig Butland and their team do a wonderful job, always keep me updated on what is happening and go the extra mile to make sure every job is to the customer's satisfaction. They drop people at their workplaces and pick them up when work on the car is finished, have courtesy cars available, do excellent mechanical work and are just really nice folk. They take the time to talk to customers about anything and are great neighbours to the local residents. Avalon Service Centre are definitely our local heroes in Avalon."
Vote for Meredith and Craig
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Where do you think this is? Hint, there is a well known building on the site now.
Guy from Forage Merchants of Wellington
We're open all Easter with fresh warm Hot Cross Buns and Cinnamon scrolls Wed-Sat. Plus all your local foodie needs from coffee to chocolate, cheese, eggs, fresh milk, confectionery, olives and olive oil, crackers, beverages and much more! Find us in Alicetown.
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We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.
Stuff's Oval Office wraps the weekend's rugby highlights, the casualty ward, stories you might have missed and our team of the week - sent each … View moreHi neighbours,
We've launched a newsletter to deliver all of the rugby action - from on and off the field - straight to your inbox.
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Nicole Swain from Predator Free Normandale
GOOD NEWS. 5 DAYS LATER THE 5th KITTEN IS BACK WITH ITS SIBLINGS. Just in time before the rain came.
To The Kitten Owner
Who, after caring (using that term loosely) for your 5? kittens for about 8 weeks decided to dump them in a bushy corner of Normandale Road.
(Apologies if these kittens … View moreGOOD NEWS. 5 DAYS LATER THE 5th KITTEN IS BACK WITH ITS SIBLINGS. Just in time before the rain came.
To The Kitten Owner
Who, after caring (using that term loosely) for your 5? kittens for about 8 weeks decided to dump them in a bushy corner of Normandale Road.
(Apologies if these kittens were actually 'lost' but the nature of where we are finding them, we came to the conclusions they were recently dumped. They have been supplied food in the bush and cared for once they have been caught and can now be found at the Petone vets.)
Back to the first assumption.
For the time it took you to drive up Normandale road, you could have dropped them at the vets /pet shop or a local cat rescue and that would be the end of the story.
But nooooo.
Instead you chose to dump them!
You disrupted 5 people's dinner that night that cared enough for your kittens to go home and eat at 10pm before heading back out to try to catch some more of your kittens.
Now 8 different people over 2 nights and days so far have been trying to catch them.
We had a lovely resident supply cat food at 10pm at night after we caught the first 2 (they were starving), plus a late night trip to the supermarket for kitty litter and more food supplies.
Some of the people aren't even cat lovers that are looking for your kittens. They like animals and don't want to risk a kitten becoming feral in an environment we share with a lot of native bird and lizard life, or it becoming a Tom cat and annoying the neighbours family cats.
4 very friendly kittens have now been caught and dropped down to the Petone Vet clinic where they will get the love and care needed before being rehomed.
We are pretty sure at least one kitten still remains in the bush.
Next time, please think of others and your kittens and take them to a proper place to rehome.
Kind regards
Residents of Normandale Road.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)
Wondering what the new year holds in store for interiors? Here are some of the window treatment trends we’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021.
Warm neutrals: More than ever after 2020, we’re looking at our homes as tranquil retreats from a chaotic world. Calming, neutral tones take the lead - … View moreWondering what the new year holds in store for interiors? Here are some of the window treatment trends we’ll be keeping an eye on in 2021.
Warm neutrals: More than ever after 2020, we’re looking at our homes as tranquil retreats from a chaotic world. Calming, neutral tones take the lead - and although greys and whites continue to be popular, interior palettes are warming up. For contemporary neutrals consider colours like cream, oatmeal, sand and taupe.
Fear not though - neutrals don’t have to mean boring! Play on light and dark variations, subtle patterns and layering textures to keep things interesting.
Maximalism: In complete contrast to calming neutrals, maximalism is all about embracing clashing patterns, saturated colours and dynamic interior combinations.
Forget “less is more” - be bold and bring a little fun into your home this year!
Smart technology: Open and close your window treatments at the touch of a button with a remote or mobile app - or add them to your home automation system. Motorisation is taking off in Kiwi homes and curtains and blinds are no exception.
With an app you can pre-set your window treatments to open or close on a timer or do it instantly from your phone - even when you’re not at home.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
We again feature words and a picture from Louise Thomas.
"Maple never could get the hang of standing on one leg. Her partner Kevin (aka Bacon) was frequently knocked over by her losing her balance. She said it was because her inner ear acted up in the Southern Hemisphere. Canada geese (Branta… View moreWe again feature words and a picture from Louise Thomas.
"Maple never could get the hang of standing on one leg. Her partner Kevin (aka Bacon) was frequently knocked over by her losing her balance. She said it was because her inner ear acted up in the Southern Hemisphere. Canada geese (Branta canadensis) at the Hutt River."
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