Brown Owl, Upper Hutt

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2504 days ago

Help

Zoe from Pinehaven

Hi all,

Does anyone know of any 3 bedroom houses available in or around upperhutt area (for $400 or preferably less) hopefully Pinehaven as my son attends Pinehaven School.

My two children, fiancé and I are looking for a cosy place to set up and call home.

We’ve been living in our current … View more
Hi all,

Does anyone know of any 3 bedroom houses available in or around upperhutt area (for $400 or preferably less) hopefully Pinehaven as my son attends Pinehaven School.

My two children, fiancé and I are looking for a cosy place to set up and call home.

We’ve been living in our current home for 4 years up Winchester Avenue and the owners are wanting to move back in so we are officially on the hunt for a new abode.

We are a quiet family with good references.

Our son is 5 and in school, our daughter is 2 and in daycare and I work from home while my fiancé is in earth works.

If anyone knows of any listings, private rentals or has any ideas to assist us on our search- we’d be forever grateful

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2504 days ago

Free Dining Table

Christine from Birchville

Hi Friends I have a nice table no chairs to give away. There is a red mark where mat was not that noticeable. Extends seat 6. Pickup only PM for details. :-)

Free

2504 days ago

Are you prepared for an emergency?

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

If the Wellington region experiences a big earthquake, communities may need to rely on themselves for up to a week or more before official help can get through.

Community Emergency Hubs are places to gather and support each other during and after a disaster like an earthquake. They are opened … View more
If the Wellington region experiences a big earthquake, communities may need to rely on themselves for up to a week or more before official help can get through.

Community Emergency Hubs are places to gather and support each other during and after a disaster like an earthquake. They are opened and run entirely by the community, using their local knowledge, skills and resources to tackle the immediate challenges presented by a disaster.

Te Horo shows us how their Community Emergency Hub has been a great place to get to know your neighbour for a great purpose, to prepare their Hub and know what to do during and after a disaster.

Find out about your local Community Emergency Hub and learn how you and your community can get through together.
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2505 days ago

Solid Oak dining table & 8 chairs for sale

Charles from Riverstone Terraces

Solid oak dining table with 8 chairs for sale in good sound condition. Price $600

Price: $600

2507 days ago

Who Are We

Michael from Pinehaven

The WestPac Stadium (Wellington Regional Stadium) has been sponsored by WestPac Bank for millions of dollars over the past 20 years. Westpac are pulling out and my guess is that a front runner with naming rights is the wealthy Mainland Chinese organisation Huawei.

On second glance Huawei is a … View more
The WestPac Stadium (Wellington Regional Stadium) has been sponsored by WestPac Bank for millions of dollars over the past 20 years. Westpac are pulling out and my guess is that a front runner with naming rights is the wealthy Mainland Chinese organisation Huawei.

On second glance Huawei is a catchy name for the current;y leading stadium in NZ. Huawei - Who Are We - we are the (home of the ) Hurricanes and the Phoenix . We are Wellington.

2507 days ago

Pakuratahi Forest Felling Complete

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Harvesting work in Pakuratahi Forest near Maymorn, Upper Hutt is now all done! This means that the route at Maymorn Forest and the Remutaka Cycle Trail is now accessible for visitors 24/7.

All detour signs have been removed from the site and while there is still some work being done to bring the … View more
Harvesting work in Pakuratahi Forest near Maymorn, Upper Hutt is now all done! This means that the route at Maymorn Forest and the Remutaka Cycle Trail is now accessible for visitors 24/7.

All detour signs have been removed from the site and while there is still some work being done to bring the roads back up to standard, this will not prevent traffic from passing through.

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