Wainuiomata Coast, Lower Hutt

3305 days ago

Helping hands at home with a Trainee Nanny

Nannies Plus

Only $200 for 4 days of childcare, our Trainee Nannies will develop individual learning plans for your child and keep you updated on milestones and learning experiences with a daily diary. They’ll be guided and supported through regular home visits from our highly-experienced visiting teachers, … View moreOnly $200 for 4 days of childcare, our Trainee Nannies will develop individual learning plans for your child and keep you updated on milestones and learning experiences with a daily diary. They’ll be guided and supported through regular home visits from our highly-experienced visiting teachers, and in return we ask you to support and encourage them and give them constructive feedback. Trainee Nannies are keen and eager to learn alongside your family, whilst providing fun, learning opportunities for your children and an extra pair of hands around the home. Talk to us today! Learn more

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3314 days ago

Is this the worse summer ever?

Reporter The Hutt News

Wellington and summer. Two things that just do not go together this year.

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3306 days ago

Bus Services in Wellington City are improving

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Metlink is continuing to make improvements to bus services in Wellington City to increase reliability by adding more buses to some routes and adjusting the service run times to meet current levels of traffic. The bus routes affected are 3, 3S and 18. Please let us know if you have any questions and… View moreMetlink is continuing to make improvements to bus services in Wellington City to increase reliability by adding more buses to some routes and adjusting the service run times to meet current levels of traffic. The bus routes affected are 3, 3S and 18. Please let us know if you have any questions and for more information, including viewing the new timetable, please visit the Metlink website. Learn more

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3313 days ago

Nearly two in ten Kiwis park illegally in disabled car parks - can that be true?

Reporter The Hutt News

A report into the misuse of mobility parks shows just 3 percent of illegally parked vehicles get ticketed.

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3308 days ago

Ford Focus 2006 After Market Hub Caps

Denise from Wainuiomata

Hell There, We have three Ford Focus 2006 After Market Hub Caps, to replace one of these hub caps is $115.00.
$120:00 for the three.
Thanks

Price: $120

3309 days ago

Visit the Riverlink Pop-up beach! February 4 -12

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Come and see the plans for the river that flows through your valley at the RiverLink pop-up beach in the Riverside Carpark from February 4 to 12. Last year you told us what we might include around the river to make a better lifestyle, better flood protection and improved transport movement.
We … View more
Come and see the plans for the river that flows through your valley at the RiverLink pop-up beach in the Riverside Carpark from February 4 to 12. Last year you told us what we might include around the river to make a better lifestyle, better flood protection and improved transport movement.
We listened and got to work and are about two thirds of the way through the plans. So come and check them out inside our kitted out container. There will be heaps of attractions coming and going including a coffee cart, food truck, jazz band and fitness programme and heaps more.
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Check out the event on Facebook for more information and to sign up for event updates> www.facebook.com...

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3309 days ago

Neighbourly New Year Tip #10 - Save posts

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Have you spotted a post on Neighbourly you want to refer back to later? It's easy to save posts such as a recommendation for a good plumber or restaurant, something you're thinking of buying or a poll you'd like to track.

Here's how to save and find posts:
1) Simply click on… View more
Have you spotted a post on Neighbourly you want to refer back to later? It's easy to save posts such as a recommendation for a good plumber or restaurant, something you're thinking of buying or a poll you'd like to track.

Here's how to save and find posts:
1) Simply click on the SAVE button at the bottom right of a post you want to locate later. The button will change to 'Saved!'

2) To find the post, click on My Posts in the top green navigation bar (on desktop) and click on the All Posts dropdown menu. You'll see the option 'Saved Posts'

3) When you no longer need a record of the post, just click on the Saved button and it will disappear from your Saved list.
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3310 days ago

Your no-fuss classic snack!

SuperValue Woburn

Make school and work life easier with these no-fuss ham and cheese muffins. They’re perfect for packed lunches and stored in the freezer when your pantry is running low. Check out the full recipe and other delicious quick lunch box ideas here! Learn more

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3311 days ago

Your last chance to make a submission on Hutt City Council Dog Control Bylaw

Hutt City Council

Bark up the right tree and give us some feedback about what you think about our new Dog Control trial areas. The new Dog Control Bylaw trial areas came into effect on 8 February last year and allowed dogs on leash in Jackson St Petone, Rimu and Oroua Sts Eastbourne and also at the corner of … View moreBark up the right tree and give us some feedback about what you think about our new Dog Control trial areas. The new Dog Control Bylaw trial areas came into effect on 8 February last year and allowed dogs on leash in Jackson St Petone, Rimu and Oroua Sts Eastbourne and also at the corner of Wainuiomata Rd and Maire St shops (where they were once prohibited) and also dogs off leash at Days Bay between 8pm -9am.

Any member of the public, dog lovers and walkers have the chance to make submissions on the Bylaw until 8 February 2017. After that time submissions are reviewed and the recommendations incorporated into the Bylaw, it becomes permanent.

Visit the link below and see maps of the changes and a very easy on-line submission form to fill in if you have anything to say.

3311 days ago

Turn your home ownership dream into a reality this year!

SBS Bank

Whether you’re putting down roots for the first time, upsizing to suit a growing family, planning your dream home or looking to grow your wealth, we have the home loan for you.

Contact us on 0800 SBS BANK today or you can apply online at sbsbank.co.nz/home-loan. T&Cs apply.
Learn more

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3312 days ago

Neighbourly New Year Tip #7 - Selling Stuff

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

From old furniture to school uniforms, Neighbourly is a great way to make a little extra money by selling items you no longer want or need. In fact the Buy, Sell & Trade category is one of the most popular on Neighbourly!

It's completely FREE to sell something on Neighbourly - plus … View more
From old furniture to school uniforms, Neighbourly is a great way to make a little extra money by selling items you no longer want or need. In fact the Buy, Sell & Trade category is one of the most popular on Neighbourly!

It's completely FREE to sell something on Neighbourly - plus you'll have a chance to meet one of your friendly neighbours. Here's a few tips and tricks to make your sale is a quick and easy one:
* Use good images to ensure your items really stand out
* Share an description of each item you are selling including details of its condition
* Add a price for your listing
* If you have multiple items to sell, group these into a single post and itemise the unique items you have for sale with their sale price.
* Once an item has sold, remember to mark it as SOLD (just click on the three little dots under your post)
* Consider listing an unsold item in the Free Stuff category if you're keen to see it moved along.
* Once a neighbourly has confirmed they'd like to purchase your item, share details using your Neighbourly Inbox
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3313 days ago

We need Girl Guide Leaders

Reporter The Hutt News

Are you up to the challenge?

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3313 days ago

Poll: How do you feel about begging in your neighbourhood?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Recently there's been a lot of media and Neighbourly discussion around begging. How do you feel about people begging in your community? Do you reach into your pockets? Maybe you support organisations working with those who need a helping hand. Share your position below.

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How do you feel about begging in your neighbourhood?
  • 5.9% I give money and/or food to those begging
    5.9% Complete
  • 27% I don't donate to those begging
    27% Complete
  • 15.7% Sometimes I do, depending on the situation
    15.7% Complete
  • 24.5% I prefer to support organisations helping the needy
    24.5% Complete
  • 26.8% I haven't noticed begging in our neighbourhood
    26.8% Complete
3803 votes
3313 days ago

Free performances at the Dowse

Reporter The Hutt News

Musical events are happening in Dowse Square again this summer.
From January 28 free lunchtime performances will be held each Saturday from noon to 1pm. .

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3313 days ago

Bus Services in Wellington City are improving

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Metlink is continuing to make improvements to bus services in Wellington City to increase reliability by adding more buses to some routes and adjusting the service run times to meet current levels of traffic. The bus routes affected are 3, 3S and 18. Please let us know if you have any questions and… View moreMetlink is continuing to make improvements to bus services in Wellington City to increase reliability by adding more buses to some routes and adjusting the service run times to meet current levels of traffic. The bus routes affected are 3, 3S and 18. Please let us know if you have any questions and for more information, including viewing the new timetable, please visit the Metlink website. Learn more

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