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1273 days ago

Benefits to Lining Your Curtains for Winter

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

If you are in the market for a new pair of curtains or are potentially looking at getting your existing curtains lined, this blog will cover why it is advantageous for you to be lining your curtains, especially this winter.

Insulation: There are many different materials that can be used for the … View more
If you are in the market for a new pair of curtains or are potentially looking at getting your existing curtains lined, this blog will cover why it is advantageous for you to be lining your curtains, especially this winter.

Insulation: There are many different materials that can be used for the lining of your curtains, and each one can provide a slightly different result in regards to insulation, etc. For instance, polycotton lining (cotton and polyester) is naturally resistant to heat and still allows a good flow of air, making it suitable for warmer environments and even winter as it can provide reasonable insulation.

When simply looking for insulation for the winter period (or if you reside in an area which is typically colder year-round) it may be more beneficial to look at curtain linings such as the blackout and dim lining or thermal lining. Blackout lining is made from a thicker material, and is, therefore, more beneficial for those who are looking for more of a private and insulated lining. This fabric also allows you to keep in all of the heat in the winter period, and keep out the heat in the summer period, due to the sun being blocked out more from the dimmer and thicker fabric. An additional benefit of this is that you will have a difference in the amount of noise that enters our room/house (wherever the lining is applied).



Visually Appealing: Depending on what fabric you decide on, many of the lining options can add to your room. For example, bonded interlining is....
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1273 days ago

TAITA the book launched 6/6/21 Paper Plus 226 High St LH.

Sandra from Normandale

Sandra Greig in full swing at the launch of her latest book TAITA 108 pages of the history of TAITA the village alone pre 1944.
Available at Paper Plus Lower Hutt.

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1275 days ago

Plant cuttings

Akira from Avalon

Hi neighbours ☺️

Does anyone have a bay leaf tree or Geraniums that I could make cuttings from please?

Many thanks in advance 🌿

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1273 days ago

Garage Sale

Janice from Fairfield

Massey Avenue Bowling Club, [opposite Woburn Station], Is holding a garage sale on Saturday 12th June doors opening at 8.00am. Large array of goods.

1274 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Pippa

Reporter Community News

Our SPCA Pet of the Day this week is Pippa the dog.

"My ideal home would be one with a nice backyard, that is big enough for me to explore and potter around in the sun as I love toasting myself on a sunny day. I very much enjoy my daily walks so would love a family that would be keen to go … View more
Our SPCA Pet of the Day this week is Pippa the dog.

"My ideal home would be one with a nice backyard, that is big enough for me to explore and potter around in the sun as I love toasting myself on a sunny day. I very much enjoy my daily walks so would love a family that would be keen to go out, explore with me and show me all the wonderful things out there.
As I want to keep all the cuddles and tummy rubs for myself I am looking for a home as an only dog. Don't be fooled by my size, I can be cheeky and have jumped fences before, so am needing a home that has high fencing. I could live with older kids that are confident around big boisterous ladies like myself.
I do however come with a medical waiver my new home would have to be aware of. So if you think I'm the girl for you please contact the canine team for more information."

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1274 days ago

Winter Woolly Bird Count 2021

Hutt City Council

In conjunction with local artist Wonky Stitches NZ, we’re inviting you to join us for a unique all-ages bird counting event on Saturday 12 June.

Don your winter woollies, grab your binoculars, and bring your friends and whānau for a scavenger hunt around the Lower Hutt CBD to find these … View more
In conjunction with local artist Wonky Stitches NZ, we’re inviting you to join us for a unique all-ages bird counting event on Saturday 12 June.

Don your winter woollies, grab your binoculars, and bring your friends and whānau for a scavenger hunt around the Lower Hutt CBD to find these uniquely created yarn birds. Pick up a map and start your hunt at the War Memorial Library, 12 June, 10AM-4PM.
Find out more

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1275 days ago

RMHC® New Zealand Annual Appeal

Ronald McDonald House Charities

Help us house families with hospitalised children. Join the fight to fund a night. Find out more

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1275 days ago

Blue shirt for boys

Ibolya from Hutt Central

Brand new light blue cotton shirt for sale. Size: 9 y (135 cm)

Price: $15

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1275 days ago

Blue trousers for sale

Ibolya from Hutt Central

Newish blue trousers for sale (were used once or twice). Size 8-9 y (134 cm.

Price: $10

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1275 days ago

Auditions Grease

Hugo from Epuni

Kia ora,
Hutt City Musical Theatre are auditioning for Grease on Saturday 27th June. We are especially looking for more men. We have reserved times for guys to audition. Pass on the message to any guys you can think of that might be good for this. email grease2021.hcmt@gmail.com

1275 days ago
1275 days ago

Green light for Melling interchange

Reporter Community News

Finally some good news on the Melling Interchange on SH2. The bad news is the price tag is now $420m, an increase of $162m.
The Melling project will remove the signal controlled intersection on State Highway 2 which have been blamed for congestion and accidents. It will also involve installing new … View more
Finally some good news on the Melling Interchange on SH2. The bad news is the price tag is now $420m, an increase of $162m.
The Melling project will remove the signal controlled intersection on State Highway 2 which have been blamed for congestion and accidents. It will also involve installing new flood protection for Lower Hutt.
provements to State Highway 58 between the Hutt Valley and Porirua also received $105m.

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1275 days ago

Help the SPCA help Piglet by making a donation

Reporter Community News

The Wellington SPCA is appealing for donations for a puppy recently rescued in Upper Hutt.
At just three months old, Piglet was covered in one of the worst cases of mange the SPCA vets had seen.
Piglet’s skin was red, raw and weeping. Mange is a debilitating skin disease caused by parasitic … View more
The Wellington SPCA is appealing for donations for a puppy recently rescued in Upper Hutt.
At just three months old, Piglet was covered in one of the worst cases of mange the SPCA vets had seen.
Piglet’s skin was red, raw and weeping. Mange is a debilitating skin disease caused by parasitic mites. Left untreated like this, it is horrific and extremely painful.
Found wandering the streets alone, the disease had ravaged Piglet's skin, and she was in significant pain and discomfort.
Her medication is expensive and SPCA vets say she will need a lot of care.

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1275 days ago

TAITA Lower Hutt NZ Historical book available - PaperPlus LHutt

Sandra from Normandale

Taita is a suburb of Lower Hutt but pre 1944 Taita was a village under the Hutt COUNTY Council..
More people lived in Taita than in the Hutt at the Fort Richmond Stockade.
Book available at Paper Plus 228 High Street Lower Hutt.
From 2pm Sunday 6 June 2021.
Photo OLD Taita Hotel from the river … View more
Taita is a suburb of Lower Hutt but pre 1944 Taita was a village under the Hutt COUNTY Council..
More people lived in Taita than in the Hutt at the Fort Richmond Stockade.
Book available at Paper Plus 228 High Street Lower Hutt.
From 2pm Sunday 6 June 2021.
Photo OLD Taita Hotel from the river looking at the URUPA Maori Burial ground which is to be fenced at all times. 1896 proprietor states.

Author Sandra Greig will be signing early copies.

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1275 days ago

Cleaning 'Hacks' that Actually Make Things Worse

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

When it comes to cleaning there are tried and tested hacks you can rely on to make sure your house is spotless.

However, according to Good Housekeeping Institute there are some widely known household hints that are actually causing more harm than good.

While some hacks can make cleaning … View more
When it comes to cleaning there are tried and tested hacks you can rely on to make sure your house is spotless.

However, according to Good Housekeeping Institute there are some widely known household hints that are actually causing more harm than good.

While some hacks can make cleaning easier, the experts say you can’t believe everything you have heard will work – like using salt to lift red wine, immediately pouring water on carpet stains, or using vinegar as a makeshift cleaning product.

Here we have revealed which of the well-known hacks could make your clean-up job harder, not easier…

Don’t pour water on carpet stains: It may seem like logic to use water to mop up a spill, but there’s a danger that adding more liquid can over saturate a stain.

The excess water could cause long-lasting damage – soaking through the carpet fibres and into floorboards.

Good Housekeeping says that patience is key and advises gently blotting out as much of the stain as possible, then follow with a “light spritz of sparkling or soda water to rinse followed by more blotting”.

A clean dry cloth or paper towel is all that’s needed, and to make sure the stain doesn’t remain use a special removal cleaner.

Forget reaching for the salt for a red wine stain: There’s nothing worse than red wine splashing on your plush carpets – but don’t go reaching for the salt to try and soak it up.

Salt can lift the colour out of the carpet, but the consumer experts say that it can actually ‘set the stain’ because of the abrasive nature of the substance.

There’s also a risk that salt grains can stick in the carpet and become a dirt magnet for everything else.

Using vinegar as an all-purpose solution: While vinegar is regularly counted as an all-natural cleaner and can tackle grease and mould, the kitchen cupboard staple does contain acid and is abrasive.

The acid can affect wood and natural stone, so Good Housekeeping suggests keeping it away from marble counter tops or tiles.

Keep window cleaner away from your computer: The ingredients in a regular window cleaner can permanently damage a computer screen if used to shift marks.

According to the consumer site the ammonia and alcohol mixture used to remove stubborn stains on a window can actually strip anti-reflective coatings off screens, as well as cause clouding.

It advises using a microfibre cloth with a specialist LCD or plasma screen cleaner with no alcohol.

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