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Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
Rumours abound that the temperature reached in excess of 40 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. The North Island record is 39.2C. Do you think Upper Hutt broke the record?
Andrew from Birchville
Hi everyone
Just a quick reminder that a new Tai Chi class will open on
Wednesday 13th February, and weekly thereafter
Venue: St. Hilda's Anglican Church, Cruickshank Road, Upper Hutt
Time: 10am start, 11am finish
Cost: $10 per person per class
No membership / No need to book / … View moreHi everyone
Just a quick reminder that a new Tai Chi class will open on
Wednesday 13th February, and weekly thereafter
Venue: St. Hilda's Anglican Church, Cruickshank Road, Upper Hutt
Time: 10am start, 11am finish
Cost: $10 per person per class
No membership / No need to book / Pay as you go
Please note that I am Sport Wellington Approved Provider of Strength & Balance Classes, and that these classes will focus upon health & wellness rather than for self defence.
I look forward to seeing you there
Andrew Hardwick
Tai Chi Instructor
Any questions, call: 04 388 8818 or 021 153 2508
Hey neighbours,
A local councillor wants to stop drivers honking inside the Mt Vic tunnel because it annoys pedestrians.
Do you think the decades-old tooting tradition has finally worn thin?
Share your thoughts on the proposed beeping ban.
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With Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, … View moreWith Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, while stocks last.
Trek to Transform Young Lives.
In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.
They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a … View moreTrek to Transform Young Lives.
In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.
They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a lifetime that will do so much to help our tamariki. If an 11 day trip through the exquisite Vietnamese country side sounds appealing to you - why not join Trek to Transform Young Lives and help kiwi kids along the way.
To find out more visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...
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About 6000 commuters will struggle to get to work on Thursday after Hutt Valley train services were suspended following damage to the tracks that occurred during maintenance.
Those travelling on the Wairarapa services will also be delayed as Metlink awaits clearance for the services to run. … View moreAbout 6000 commuters will struggle to get to work on Thursday after Hutt Valley train services were suspended following damage to the tracks that occurred during maintenance.
Those travelling on the Wairarapa services will also be delayed as Metlink awaits clearance for the services to run. Melling services are still running.
The damage to the track and signalling machinery was caused by an excavator working on scheduled maintenance overnight. The excavator derailed near Taita, closing the track. Keep up to date here
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