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Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone
WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES IN STORE NOW
New Winter Stock Put Out Daily
Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone
WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES IN STORE NOW
New Winter Stock Put Out Daily
Rebecca from Wainuiomata
Boys clothes ranging from newborn to 1 year old & maybe some for older then 1 years.
Buyer to pick up.
Suit case to go with the bulk of clothes.
Price: $30
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Rachin Ravindra is Lower Hutt's latest international cricketer.
If picked for one of two tests against England, or the World Test Championship final against India in June, the 21 year-old will be New Zealand’s youngest test debutant since a 20-year-old Ish Sodhi against Bangladesh at … View moreRachin Ravindra is Lower Hutt's latest international cricketer.
If picked for one of two tests against England, or the World Test Championship final against India in June, the 21 year-old will be New Zealand’s youngest test debutant since a 20-year-old Ish Sodhi against Bangladesh at Chattogram in 2013.
He went to Hutt International Boys’ School and plays for Hutt Districts.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Judge Michael Mika has become the first Pasifika judge appointed to a district court outside Auckland.
The former Manu Samoa rugby international and Highlanders prop will be a resident judge at the Hutt Valley District Court in Lower Hutt. Mika was welcomed in to his new role by Te Āti Awa, the… View moreJudge Michael Mika has become the first Pasifika judge appointed to a district court outside Auckland.
The former Manu Samoa rugby international and Highlanders prop will be a resident judge at the Hutt Valley District Court in Lower Hutt. Mika was welcomed in to his new role by Te Āti Awa, the Hutt Valley Pasifika community, colleagues and other dignitaries with a pōwhiri at Lower Hutt’s Waiwhetū Marae on Thursday.
Jacqueline from Harvey Furnishings Wellington - Petone
Join us for the grand opening of our unique Wellington retail store in Petone this Saturday 10th April and save 30% off storewide on curtains, blinds and soft furnishings*.
Wilson BBQ food truck will be there from 12-2pm serving up free lunches (first come, first served!)
The More FM crew will … View moreJoin us for the grand opening of our unique Wellington retail store in Petone this Saturday 10th April and save 30% off storewide on curtains, blinds and soft furnishings*.
Wilson BBQ food truck will be there from 12-2pm serving up free lunches (first come, first served!)
The More FM crew will also be on site from 12-2pm with a spin to win wheel, giving away prizes, vouchers and more!!
So come on down, be inspired and see the cute Kiwiana artwork by Japanese Artist & Illustrator Jun Arita on the exterior of the building.
*Some conditions apply.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
A belated Pet of the Day this week, meet Dora from Taita.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what … View more
Jon from Hutt City Council
An analysis of housing demand suggests Lower Hutt will need an extra 9600 homes in the three decades to 2047.
How we'll deal with providing enough housing for a growing population is part of the district plan review.
Learn more and have your say via the link below.
Or talk to our district … View moreAn analysis of housing demand suggests Lower Hutt will need an extra 9600 homes in the three decades to 2047.
How we'll deal with providing enough housing for a growing population is part of the district plan review.
Learn more and have your say via the link below.
Or talk to our district plan team at our public open days today at Naenae Library (2-4pm) or the War Memorial Library, Central City (6-8pm). We'll be there as part of the Long Term Plan consultation.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
The city council is seeking community feedback on a new design for Wainuiomata’s town centre.
“The design we are consulting on is a result of collaboration with Love Wainuiomata, who have been actively engaging the wider community on Queen Street since 2015” Mayor Campbell Barry says.
… View moreThe city council is seeking community feedback on a new design for Wainuiomata’s town centre.
“The design we are consulting on is a result of collaboration with Love Wainuiomata, who have been actively engaging the wider community on Queen Street since 2015” Mayor Campbell Barry says.
“With the multi-million dollar redevelopment of the Wainuiomata Mall site happening next door, now is the right time to bring to life the community’s vision for our town centre.
Feedback is open until Thursday 6 May.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Lower Hutt needs 9600 new houses by 2047 as the population continues to rise. Where do you think they should go?
The council is currently reviewing the district plan as looks to find ways to provide more housing.
Reporter The Hutt News
Hi neighbours!
After more than a year of closed borders, Australians and New Zealanders will soon be able to jet-hop between countries after the government announced that the trans-Tasman travel bubble is to be operational from April 19.
With quarantine-free travel now possible, are you more … View moreHi neighbours!
After more than a year of closed borders, Australians and New Zealanders will soon be able to jet-hop between countries after the government announced that the trans-Tasman travel bubble is to be operational from April 19.
With quarantine-free travel now possible, are you more likely to head across the Tasman or travel domestically?
Fronting Australian media yesterday, Jacinda Ardern not only spoke of the excitement of families being able to be reunited, but also pitched New Zealand tourist activities to Australian viewers.
"If there is a hot spot in one of the states of Australia we may just act in the same way that another state would ... Just prepare that there may be disruptions, but what better place in the world to be stuck. Am I right?," she said.
The trans-Tasman bubble will operate on a three tier basis: Continue, Pause and Suspend. If there are a few cases in Australia linked to the border, quarantine-free travel will continue. Travel may be paused for 72 hours if there are rogue community cases and in the instance of a state or nationwide lockdown, travel will be suspended.
Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the Conversations page of the The Hutt News.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
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Lorna Harvey from Age Concern Wellington Region
Age Concern Wellington Region needs volunteers around the Wellington Region for the Companion Walking Service. If you have a little spare time during the day and a heart for seniors, please call 04 499 6654 or email cws@acwellington.org.nz
Jon from Hutt City Council
You can now have your say on how Lower Hutt evolves over the coming decades.
Lower Hutt's district plan is being reviewed. It covers major issues like housing, the environment, natural hazards and sea level rise, and how we'll care for heritage sites and buildings.
Get involved in … View moreYou can now have your say on how Lower Hutt evolves over the coming decades.
Lower Hutt's district plan is being reviewed. It covers major issues like housing, the environment, natural hazards and sea level rise, and how we'll care for heritage sites and buildings.
Get involved in planning the future of your city by going to the link below.
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