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Jan from Ebdentown
I am curious, who out there had trouble finding books to read before the change? Were you unable to find new authors? Unable to feel free to go to other genre sections for a change?
If we are as a community to fund a public Library, whatever its size, it must be one that everyone can access, … View moreI am curious, who out there had trouble finding books to read before the change? Were you unable to find new authors? Unable to feel free to go to other genre sections for a change?
If we are as a community to fund a public Library, whatever its size, it must be one that everyone can access, not one that excludes groups of people who have paid through their rates for a Library but are now denied equal access, because their their search patterns are misunderstood and not being accounted for!
If we are to provide library services that all ratepayers contribute to, then it needs to be accessible by anyone who can read, traditional genre sections provide that opportunity!
Anna Holley from Beaurepaires Upper Hutt
Before heading out on the roads this weekend, make sure you stop in at your local Beaurepaires and get a FREE 4 Point Safety Check. Life can be busy sometimes, but you’ll never regret taking a few minutes out of your day to ensure your family’s safety. It only takes 15 minutes to complete and … View moreBefore heading out on the roads this weekend, make sure you stop in at your local Beaurepaires and get a FREE 4 Point Safety Check. Life can be busy sometimes, but you’ll never regret taking a few minutes out of your day to ensure your family’s safety. It only takes 15 minutes to complete and no appointment is necessary, however, you can book in online!
Citizens Advice Bureau from Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt
* It’s CAB Awareness Week and we’re encouraging you to come and Discover Your Rights – Tūhuratia ō motika!
* We have a fantastic new website www.cab.org.nz... packed with information about your rights and responsibilities and a community directory of over 30,000 services and organisations.… View more* It’s CAB Awareness Week and we’re encouraging you to come and Discover Your Rights – Tūhuratia ō motika!
* We have a fantastic new website www.cab.org.nz... packed with information about your rights and responsibilities and a community directory of over 30,000 services and organisations. At 83 CAB sites around Aotearoa we have over 2,600 volunteers who are committed to helping you find the information you need to solve your problems and get the best outcomes.
Raewyn Richardson from
We need a tradesman to do a couple of small carpentry jobs in our shop as soon as possible. Can any one help us ?
Glenis from Totara Park
Come & join us for Messy Church, St Hilda's in Cruickshank Road, on Sunday at 4.00pm! It's Messy fun for all ages & stages, and includes dinner - see you there!
The team from Upper Hutt City Council
We’re making the change to only accept plastic types 1 and 2 at our Park Street Recycling Station. This is so that we collect only what can, and will, be recycled.
This is the result of changes in global markets for plastic recycling, with fewer types of plastics being collected.
For more … View moreWe’re making the change to only accept plastic types 1 and 2 at our Park Street Recycling Station. This is so that we collect only what can, and will, be recycled.
This is the result of changes in global markets for plastic recycling, with fewer types of plastics being collected.
For more info you can read the full article.
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Frances from Silverstream
Please note: Only kittens that have been desexed, and have had 2 vaccinations will be available for purchase. Cash must be paid on the day and the kittens taken to their new home on that same day. No other discounts apply.
The Team from Wellington Water
Yesterday morning, Wellington Water and Wellington City Council hosted a dawn blessing of the Omāroro reservoir site, marking the first phase of construction for the project that will more than double the city’s water storage. The ceremony included a traditional blessing by local iwi Taranaki … View moreYesterday morning, Wellington Water and Wellington City Council hosted a dawn blessing of the Omāroro reservoir site, marking the first phase of construction for the project that will more than double the city’s water storage. The ceremony included a traditional blessing by local iwi Taranaki Whānui and formal gifting of the name Omāroro to the project.
Wellington Mayor Justin Lester and Councillor Iona Pannett also attended. Mayor Lester shared a few words on the importance of this project for the future growth and demand as well as the resilience of Wellington City.
It was great to see members of the local community as well as representatives of Wellington City Council, Wellington Water, and contractors involved in the project make their way to the ceremony.
Evelyne from Maoribank
Bought overseas. They are dark green and size 38 which is about a 7. Worn twice but unfortunately can’t wear heels anymore. They are really nice with a little gold between boot and heel. Wanting 30.00
Negotiable
Raewyn Richardson from
It's Buccaline time ! Protect yourself and your loved ones now! $14.99 instore now !
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Yippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice… View moreYippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice from our archive, complete with vintage wisdom from long-time subscribers, garden clubs and knowledgeable experts. You have until April 14 to get the pre-sale price of $11.90 (25% off retail price). Order online or phone 0800 624 744.
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