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Dean & Jacqui from Birchville
On Wednesday 20 September, @ 1.30 pm., Upper Hutt Grey Power’s Guest will be the current Rimutaka MP Chris Hipkins.
WE Invite all interested Seniors (50 +) to this our final (Meet the UH Candidates Meeting of 2017), at the Hapai Club, Main Hall.
[The Hapai Club is opposite the Upper Hutt … View moreOn Wednesday 20 September, @ 1.30 pm., Upper Hutt Grey Power’s Guest will be the current Rimutaka MP Chris Hipkins.
WE Invite all interested Seniors (50 +) to this our final (Meet the UH Candidates Meeting of 2017), at the Hapai Club, Main Hall.
[The Hapai Club is opposite the Upper Hutt Railway Station.]
This will be your last chance to ask questions of our local MP, prior to this year’s Election.
Interested in Joining Upper Hutt Grey Power Association?
Go Online to greypowerhuttvalley.org.nz...
Or, come along and join on the day!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera) is a pretty, unassuming plant that can quickly replace the native species that are growing around it. Originally from South Africa it now threatens coastal areas where it can suppress the growth of native species.
Producing up to 50,000 seeds a year … View moreBoneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera) is a pretty, unassuming plant that can quickly replace the native species that are growing around it. Originally from South Africa it now threatens coastal areas where it can suppress the growth of native species.
Producing up to 50,000 seeds a year boneseed can quickly get out of control which is why our pest plants team try and contain it and in some coastal areas they control it. This sometimes means using unorthodox methods to remove the plants.
In Ngawi our team do annual work to remove the little yellow nasties either by hand pulling or cutting and treating via helicopter. They’ve been doing it since 2013 and it takes two helicopters to get the job done! Talk about cool work stories.
So, if you think you’ve seen boneseed, particularly in a coastal area of the Wairarapa, let the handy pest plants team know and they’ll come and have a look. Email them at pest.plants@gw.govt.nz
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
It's Drive Electric Week, a worldwide celebration to heighten awareness of the widespread availability of plug-in vehicles and highlight the benefits of all-Electric Vehicles (EVs).
This week there are events happening around New Zealand to celebrate and we'll be bringing one of our … View moreIt's Drive Electric Week, a worldwide celebration to heighten awareness of the widespread availability of plug-in vehicles and highlight the benefits of all-Electric Vehicles (EVs).
This week there are events happening around New Zealand to celebrate and we'll be bringing one of our vehicles along to the public Ride ‘n’ Drive Day on Sunday 17 September. It’s an opportunity for people to see, ride in, or drive an EV and to talk to an EV owner about why they love their EV. Check out the full scope of events at The Better NZ Trust - Leading The Charge.
As an organisation that is confronting the impacts of climate change in all of our work, we understand the urgency with which a transition to a low carbon economy must be achieved. That’s why we are doing what we can to reduce our own emissions.
One of the ways that we are doing this is though prioritising the purchase of EVs when we buy new vehicles. We now have a fleet of 8 electric vehicles! And it will only grow over time.
Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce
This major event, the largest of its kind in the Wellington Region, continues to expand. There will be a wealth of knowledge ‘on tap’ with a diverse range of businesses exhibiting.
So many business connections are made at the Business Expo. With many of the exhibitors coming from outside… View moreThis major event, the largest of its kind in the Wellington Region, continues to expand. There will be a wealth of knowledge ‘on tap’ with a diverse range of businesses exhibiting.
So many business connections are made at the Business Expo. With many of the exhibitors coming from outside the Wellington Region.
Free presentations. Business breakfast with Economist, Bernard Hickey, free parking, free entry and great prizes using the Phone APP are on offer. One lucky visitor will go into the draw to win a trip to Queenstown for two.
Because of growing numbers of exhibitors and expected visitors the Business Expo is being held at Westpac Stadium, in the lounge and gallery areas being conducive to networking.
Learn more
Wellington Home and Garden Show
The Wellington Home & Garden Show is coming soon and this is your chance to check out all the action and visit over 210 exhibitors by winning complimentary double passes! Simply LIKE or THANK this post to enter! T&C's apply.
Mark your diaries to attend the show.
WHEN: Friday … View moreThe Wellington Home & Garden Show is coming soon and this is your chance to check out all the action and visit over 210 exhibitors by winning complimentary double passes! Simply LIKE or THANK this post to enter! T&C's apply.
Mark your diaries to attend the show.
WHEN: Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th September
TIME: 10am – 5pm
WHERE: Westpac Stadium
TICKETS: Adults $8, seniors ½ price (Friday only), under 16 free
The first 500 visitors each day receive a complimentary block of Cadbury Coco Chocolate!
Learn more
John from Silverstream
The decision by Vodafone to cut email services gave me an oportunity to have a look at what services I was getting and the costs. For the first time I saw that on my mobile account a warning was posted that if I did not pay (or they did not recieve payment) by due day a penalty payment would be … View moreThe decision by Vodafone to cut email services gave me an oportunity to have a look at what services I was getting and the costs. For the first time I saw that on my mobile account a warning was posted that if I did not pay (or they did not recieve payment) by due day a penalty payment would be incurred. Fair enought until I saw the penalty was $17.25 - almost the same as my monthly debt - $19.07. How can this be justified - normally overdues are penalised at 10-20%. Does this company really want patronage or are they trying to get out of the business in NZ?
Spring has sprung! Whether it's the blooming daffodils, warmer weather, longer days or summer dishes being whipped up in the kitchen - there's a lot to love about this season! Some of our most favourite fruit and vegetables are being introduced and are more plentiful in supermarkets, … View moreSpring has sprung! Whether it's the blooming daffodils, warmer weather, longer days or summer dishes being whipped up in the kitchen - there's a lot to love about this season! Some of our most favourite fruit and vegetables are being introduced and are more plentiful in supermarkets, including spring onions, silverbeet, broccoli, tamarillos and avocados. Check out our facts and tips on avocados and what else is in-season! What's in season?
Cherie from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley
If it is your birthday today, you can go to KFC with proof of age and you will get one of their new Kentucky Angus Burgers for FREE! (Because it's the Colonel's birthday, he would be 127!)
These burgers are only for a limited time and are $11.90 to purchase, so go and get your freebie … View moreIf it is your birthday today, you can go to KFC with proof of age and you will get one of their new Kentucky Angus Burgers for FREE! (Because it's the Colonel's birthday, he would be 127!)
These burgers are only for a limited time and are $11.90 to purchase, so go and get your freebie if you can.
I don't have facebook, so maybe others can share this as well.
Happy birthday!!!
Upper Hutt: Wider Community Connectivity
Are you a "Paradise, Clear or Vodafone" addressee?
Did you notice this announcement today?
www.stuff.co.nz...
Rather short notice, but have you thought of another provider yet?
Not to forget all the inconvenience of notifying all your contacts!
I sense chaos!
Have alerted … View moreAre you a "Paradise, Clear or Vodafone" addressee?
Did you notice this announcement today?
www.stuff.co.nz...
Rather short notice, but have you thought of another provider yet?
Not to forget all the inconvenience of notifying all your contacts!
I sense chaos!
Have alerted Neighbourly HQ in the hope they can assist somehow.
Don't leave it until the last minute. Give it some thought and ask family. friends and Neighbours for help if you need it.
Ministry for Primary Industries
Myrtle Rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga myrtle trees such as ramarama, pōhutukawa, mānuka and bottle brush. It has been dormant over the winter months due to the lower temperatures, but with spring now here Myrtle Rust could thrive and become easier to spot. If you see it, … View moreMyrtle Rust is a fungus that can destroy our native and taonga myrtle trees such as ramarama, pōhutukawa, mānuka and bottle brush. It has been dormant over the winter months due to the lower temperatures, but with spring now here Myrtle Rust could thrive and become easier to spot. If you see it, DO NOT TOUCH OR DISTURB THE PLANT. Take photos and call MPI immediately on 0800 80 99 66. Find out more
Eileen from Ebdentown
Near new smartmotion ergonomics office chair for sale. Includes adjustable footrest. $150. Contact Eileen 0273192443
The chair looks brown in photo but is black.
Price: $150
Keith from Timberlea
I'm sharing a site at the Festival on Saturday.
If you see me there & ask nicely; I will be able to give you a flag for your car, bike or wherever else it can be seen by others.
Free
Emma Harrison from Wellington Free Ambulance
Onesie Day is back! Pull out that onesie, or just your wallet, and celebrate Wellington Free Ambulance. We’re your paramedics – the ones who are here for you and the only ones in the country who are free. Make a donation this Onesie Day and you’ll be helping all the people in your … View moreOnesie Day is back! Pull out that onesie, or just your wallet, and celebrate Wellington Free Ambulance. We’re your paramedics – the ones who are here for you and the only ones in the country who are free. Make a donation this Onesie Day and you’ll be helping all the people in your neighbourhood. Nice one!
Text ONES to 4847 to donate $3.
Donate now
Nicole from Birchville
2 great tickets for the WOW - World of Wearable Arts show up for grabs.
Thursday 5th October, show starts at 8pm.
I'm not wanting to make money off these tickets just recover costs if I can.
They are great seats too in direct line with the front of the stage (apparently where all the … View more2 great tickets for the WOW - World of Wearable Arts show up for grabs.
Thursday 5th October, show starts at 8pm.
I'm not wanting to make money off these tickets just recover costs if I can.
They are great seats too in direct line with the front of the stage (apparently where all the models face and the action happens) but elevated for a better view.
Ticket Summary
Thursday, 5 October 8:00 pm
2x Standard 198.00
Seats: Block 5; D59, D60
Booking fee 8.00
Courier delivery 7.00
Total Costs (NZ$) 213.00
I have the physical tickets which were couriered out to me. Can add a picture if necessary. Pick up is Upper Hutt or Wellington CBD :)
Price: $213
Hena Gerald from Elderslea
Original price of these shirts is between $50 and $60 US. Gift from a relative in the US but too big for me. Width is 19 to 20 inches. Length is 32 inches.
Price: $30
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