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Free medical clinic is organised at Union Health Pomare, 51 Farmers Cresent, Pomare on Sunday 23 September from 11.00 am to 3.00 pm. Two medical doctors will be on duty.
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The closure of Naenae's video shop which also acted as a postal agency has caused frustration for neighbours in the area. NZ Post has said it is no longer viable to continue offering services in Naenae due to falling customer numbers. The closure of United Video outlet in Naenae last month due… View moreThe closure of Naenae's video shop which also acted as a postal agency has caused frustration for neighbours in the area. NZ Post has said it is no longer viable to continue offering services in Naenae due to falling customer numbers. The closure of United Video outlet in Naenae last month due to seismic strengthening work meant the store's postal services it had inherited from Hillary Court in 2015 went too.
Naenae local Lew Coe does not use internet banking, so the loss of the bill paying service was "a hell of an inconvenience". He said Naenae was a working-class area and many of the mainly elderly community who used the service had no access to a car, little money to catch the bus or had mobility issues. Coe said the alternative bill payment locations in central Lower Hutt and Stokes Valley were too far away for many.
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Exceed - we fix windows & doors
Hi Neighbours,
The Wellington Home and Garden Show is on this weekend. Come join us at the Exceed stand #58!
We have lots of FREEBIES and SHOW SPECIALS waiting for you. Our team will be there to answer all your questions regarding retractable insect screen solutions, window & door … View moreHi Neighbours,
The Wellington Home and Garden Show is on this weekend. Come join us at the Exceed stand #58!
We have lots of FREEBIES and SHOW SPECIALS waiting for you. Our team will be there to answer all your questions regarding retractable insect screen solutions, window & door maintenance, repairs & upgrades for your home.
Saturday 10am-5pm
Sunday 10am-4pm
Westpac Stadium, Waterloo Quay
Your local Exceed Hutt Valley Team
Andrea, Richard and Stu
www.exceed.co.nz...
Mike from Alicetown
Have been told that on Monday the bridge/ramp at Ava Station will be reopened. It only took twenty two months. Remember all the promises of completion dates???
Feedback to GWRC.
Barnardos Home-Based Early Learning - Upper Hutt
On the 22nd and 23rd of September, we will be holding some special activities at the Zoo to celebrate Conservation Week and there are great prizes to be won.
Entry for children will be half price on both days - $6 for kids and $25 for adults.
The activities will include making beeswax … View moreOn the 22nd and 23rd of September, we will be holding some special activities at the Zoo to celebrate Conservation Week and there are great prizes to be won.
Entry for children will be half price on both days - $6 for kids and $25 for adults.
The activities will include making beeswax candles to take home, how to create a Gecko friendly garden, discovering the work of our wildlife Vets and making some fun enrichment for our Kea.
We will also have two fun and interactive bubble shows each day and the Mojo Coffee Cart will be in the Zoo.
Make sure you visit the Zoo over this weekend to celebrate our beautiful native wildlife!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The annual refugee quota will lift from 1000 to 1500 by July 2020, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced this week. Before 2016 the refugee quota sat static at 750 for 30 years, well behind many other western nations. The National Government then raised it to 1000. Is it enough?
Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist
A lot of couples are uncomfortable talking about how to initiate and refuse sex.
It's also difficult to cope with being turned down.
The key to making “yes” and “no” feel less loaded is to have an agreed-upon ritual in your relationship for navigating sex.
Noted sex therapist… View moreA lot of couples are uncomfortable talking about how to initiate and refuse sex.
It's also difficult to cope with being turned down.
The key to making “yes” and “no” feel less loaded is to have an agreed-upon ritual in your relationship for navigating sex.
Noted sex therapist Lonnie Barbach suggests that couples use a scale from 1 to 9 to indicate how amorous each of them is feeling, with 1 meaning “Not at all,” 5 meaning “I’m convince-able,” and 9 meaning “Let’s do it!”
So, if your partner initiates and you’re not in the mood, you can say, “I love you, and right now I’m a 1.” If you’re not sure, you could say, “Right now I’m a 5. Let’s kiss and see where it goes.”
The more you can hear, understand, and respect your partner’s “no” about any marital issue, the more “yes” there will be in your relationship.
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When young people are living with cancer, education tends to take a back seat. Help young people get their education back on track by donating to CanTeen at your local Warehouse Stationery store today.
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Jane from Naenae
Yayyy it is finally opening day for our Free Food Pantry in Nae nae 2pm TODAY.The weather is dull n miserable,but the warmth and Aroha will over-ride.
Come n be part of one of the many pop-up Pataka's thru out the country.Bear in mind to be considerate n mindful always of others around us.We … View moreYayyy it is finally opening day for our Free Food Pantry in Nae nae 2pm TODAY.The weather is dull n miserable,but the warmth and Aroha will over-ride.
Come n be part of one of the many pop-up Pataka's thru out the country.Bear in mind to be considerate n mindful always of others around us.We need ur support to keep this Waka going.Dont be shy of coming,its open to EVERYONE.Days of opening hours,Mon,Tues,Wed n Sunday 8-5pm to allow restock.
Lets Row our Waka together Everyone One Stroke at a Time.
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Kylie from Hutt City Libraries
Tamariki can spark their imaginations at our FREE holiday events on from 1-14 October.
Robots, Lego, science, building, and lots of spark-ly hands-on fun!
Events are for ages 5+ unless otherwise specified. Some events may require registration.
For a full list of events see our website or … View moreTamariki can spark their imaginations at our FREE holiday events on from 1-14 October.
Robots, Lego, science, building, and lots of spark-ly hands-on fun!
Events are for ages 5+ unless otherwise specified. Some events may require registration.
For a full list of events see our website or pick up a timetable at your local library.
The Team from Common Unity
We are letting all our neighbours know about our wonderful set up here at The ReMakery 310 Whiwhetu Rd, Epuni. We are a charity where we are dedicated to helping our children and families flourish, we do this by offering our building as a community enterprise hub and a place to learn, share and … View moreWe are letting all our neighbours know about our wonderful set up here at The ReMakery 310 Whiwhetu Rd, Epuni. We are a charity where we are dedicated to helping our children and families flourish, we do this by offering our building as a community enterprise hub and a place to learn, share and grow.
We have a lot going on in the building at the moment and want to share it with the community. We have our off grid community kitchen having the final touches done on it. Our urban kai farmers (volunteers) meet every Saturday @10.00am and help out at one of our local farms where we grow organic produce for the community. A plastic free membership based co-op grocer with the cheapest prices possible. Recycled rides where you can offer a hour of your time each month for a bike hire. A sewing studio where we offer sewing lessons to the community. Koha Coffee that is only $2.50 koha and that $2.50 provides a meal for a child.
There is also so much more.
Come check us out. If you mention this neighbourly add you can receive your first Koha Coffee on us.
Look forward to seeing you all.
www.commonunityproject.org.nz...
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