Elderslea, Upper Hutt

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1790 days ago

DIXON ST UPDATE 4PM

The Team from Wellington Water

Due to the urgent works at Dixon Street, the following road closures are in place:
- Willis St remains CLOSED between Vivian St and Manners St
- Ghuznee St remains CLOSED between The Terrace and Victoria St
- Salamanca Rd to The Terrace (toward Ghuznee St) is CLOSED

SH1 Vivian St will be also … View more
Due to the urgent works at Dixon Street, the following road closures are in place:
- Willis St remains CLOSED between Vivian St and Manners St
- Ghuznee St remains CLOSED between The Terrace and Victoria St
- Salamanca Rd to The Terrace (toward Ghuznee St) is CLOSED

SH1 Vivian St will be also closing between Victoria Street and Marion Street. This will take effect until Friday 27 December, 8pm-8am each night to allow further investigation works to take place.

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey. Southbound traffic should use Aotea Quay, Waterloo Quay, Jervois Quay, Cable Street, right onto and Kent Terrace as alternative routes during this time.

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1790 days ago

Carpet

Felicity from Elderslea

3.4metres x3.5 metres.good condition. as is, where is. $70 ono

Price: $70

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1790 days ago

Tyre

Felicity from Elderslea

single tyre. brand new. 205/55 R16. $60 ono

Price: $60

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1790 days ago

Pulpits/Lecturns

Felicity from Elderslea

2 for sale. $100 each. offers will be considered. both height adjustable

Negotiable

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1790 days ago

DIXON ST UPDATE 12PM

The Team from Wellington Water

Crews working overnight have managed to divert wastewater flows through an old pipeline.

This means we are able to significantly reduce overflow into the harbour. However, we can’t say for sure the overflow has stopped.

We continue to ask people to stay out of the water in the rāhui area (from… View more
Crews working overnight have managed to divert wastewater flows through an old pipeline.

This means we are able to significantly reduce overflow into the harbour. However, we can’t say for sure the overflow has stopped.

We continue to ask people to stay out of the water in the rāhui area (from Kaiwharawhara to Point Halswell). Harbour water quality testing will continue in the interim.

We are continuing to work through options to ensure we can completely stop the overflow as soon as possible.

We’re really sorry about the inconvenience this is causing to people and traffic.

1790 days ago

Help with wound treatment and dressings ...

Raewyn Richardson from Lagans Pharmacy - Wellness Clinic - Mobility Hub

Wound dressings in our private consultation room. Don't risk infections or longer periods of healing....Come and get your wound treated and dressed properly with us. We can also help with blood pressure checks and urinary tract infections. (See our holiday season hours)

1790 days ago

Report anything or find advice online...

New Zealand Police

...and get back to summer.

This summer you can report anything or find advice online and it’s quick and easy to do.

Simply go to 105.police.govt.nz and get back to the barbeque.
Find out more

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1791 days ago

DIXON ST UPDATE 11AM

The Team from Wellington Water

Following emergency works at Dixon Street yesterday, crews have worked through the night on options to divert wastewater around the blocked areas. More work is required, and to help with this there are currently two major local road closures in the CBD.

• Willis St is CLOSED between Vivian St … View more
Following emergency works at Dixon Street yesterday, crews have worked through the night on options to divert wastewater around the blocked areas. More work is required, and to help with this there are currently two major local road closures in the CBD.

• Willis St is CLOSED between Vivian St and Manners St
• Ghuznee St remains CLOSED between The Terrace and Victoria St

Please expect significant delays through the CBD, particularly on Vivian St. SH1 traffic should use Cambridge Tce, Wakefield St, Jervois Quay, Waterloo Quay and Aotea Quay as alternative routes during this time.

We are working with local businesses and residents who have been incredibly accommodating, and thank them for their patience and support as we work to repair the pipe.

Wastewater is still overflowing into the harbour, and the rāhui is still in place (see map). Please continue to stay out of the water, and do not go fishing or collect seafood.

We also thank residents and businesses in the affected area for doing everything they can to reduce their water use.

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1792 days ago

CHRISTMAS TREE

Carol from Brown Owl

Hi, we had to be away during the week and have left it late to buy a tree - anyone know of any for sale locally? Thanks! Carol.

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1791 days ago

500 card group

Lesley from Trentham

Hi Everybody
Just a reminder the casual 500 card group is on again this Sunday, 22 December 1pm to 4pm at Upper Hutt library-come & join in for as long as you like. Suitable for people with some knowledge of the game of 500, partners not needed-just for fun and to meet other people.
Card group… View more
Hi Everybody
Just a reminder the casual 500 card group is on again this Sunday, 22 December 1pm to 4pm at Upper Hutt library-come & join in for as long as you like. Suitable for people with some knowledge of the game of 500, partners not needed-just for fun and to meet other people.
Card group operates every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.

hope to see you there

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1791 days ago

Tubes for floating down the river

Jenny from Pinehaven

Does anyone have any inner tyre tubes suitable for adults to float down the river please? Looking at 4

1791 days ago

Wellington birds cruely decorated with Christmas tinsel

Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader

The decorations make it hard for them to fly, eat and drink. The problem was first reported in 2017 and happens around the Christmas and New Year period.
The SPCA is seeking to speak with anyone who might have information.
* If you don't want your comments used in an article, just add NFP at … View more
The decorations make it hard for them to fly, eat and drink. The problem was first reported in 2017 and happens around the Christmas and New Year period.
The SPCA is seeking to speak with anyone who might have information.
* If you don't want your comments used in an article, just add NFP at the end of your post

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