Moonshine Valley, Upper Hutt

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1182 days ago

Industry Skills Development Handbook

Competenz

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You know building the skills and capability of your staff is vital, but it’s hard to know where to start or even where to turn for advice, so it keeps sliding down your to-do list.

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1183 days ago

draws

Felicity from Elderslea

4 large draws in good condition

Price: $50

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1184 days ago

Help please, wanted a wooden chook house for free range chooks and roosters.

Linda from Silverstream

There is about 8 to 10 hen/rooster free range birds that need a covered house with a perch in so they can be kept dry and under cover, also where I can also feed them.
Please contact myself Linda if interested. Can anyone also let myself know if we now have a Men's Shed in Upper Hutt please.

1183 days ago

Therapy dog Teddy takes lead at Pinehaven School

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Learning is a lot more fun for students at Pinehaven School, thanks to their special helper Teddy the spoodle.
Teddy is a therapy dog, which means he helps people who are feeling sad or stressed by keeping them company and providing plenty of cuddles.
He visits the Upper Hutt school three mornings … View more
Learning is a lot more fun for students at Pinehaven School, thanks to their special helper Teddy the spoodle.
Teddy is a therapy dog, which means he helps people who are feeling sad or stressed by keeping them company and providing plenty of cuddles.
He visits the Upper Hutt school three mornings a week, but Kea Kids News reporter Mark Hayward, 9, says he gives more than just hugs. He also helps with maths games, reading and is even the playground monitor.

1183 days ago

What you need to know

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

New Zealand is now in a nationwide level 4 lockdown, with a total of five Covid-19 cases in the community confirmed to be the more transmissible Delta variant.

The four new cases announced Wednesday morning were all linked to the 58-year-old Devonport man – a tradesman – who tested positive on… View more
New Zealand is now in a nationwide level 4 lockdown, with a total of five Covid-19 cases in the community confirmed to be the more transmissible Delta variant.

The four new cases announced Wednesday morning were all linked to the 58-year-old Devonport man – a tradesman – who tested positive on Tuesday. The four include a colleague of the man and close contacts, including a nurse who works at Auckland hospital.
The entire country is at the highest alert level for at least three days while Auckland and Coromandel, where the man spent the weekend, are at level 4 for at least seven days. A list of locations of interest can be found here.
Level 4 means it’s likely that the disease is not contained.

Testing and vaccinations

A full list of community testing centres can be found here. If you think you need a test, call Healthline first on 0800 358 5453. If you get tested, stay home until you have a negative test result. There is no charge to get a test, regardless of your citizenship, immigration status, nationality or medical insurance.
You will need to supply contact details to get a test. A National Health Index (NHI) number is good to have but not crucial.
The most common test is a swab to the back of your nose, which some people describe as a “tickle” and others say is “uncomfortable.”

The vaccination programme has been put on hold for 48 hours. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was to ensure the safety of frontline health workers, as officials tried to get to grips with how wide the latest community case may have spread.

Stay at home

People are instructed to stay home in their bubble other than for essential movement. Safe recreational activity is allowed in the local area but, given the Delta variant is suspected, even more caution is recommended from others to limit transmission.

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1183 days ago

Covid-19 Update

The Team from Wellington Water

As of 11.59pm last night Wellington has moved to Alert Level 4 for three days.
This follows the news of a positive COVID-19 case in Auckland.

As an essential service, our crews will still be out and about making sure that water services for Wellington are still running.

Our people will be … View more
As of 11.59pm last night Wellington has moved to Alert Level 4 for three days.
This follows the news of a positive COVID-19 case in Auckland.

As an essential service, our crews will still be out and about making sure that water services for Wellington are still running.

Our people will be using PPE and following physical distancing rules as much as possible. If you see our crews out and about, feel free to wave but please don’t get too close.

If you see a leak or have a problem with your water call your council as you normally would.

Public taps in Lower Hutt will also be closed in line with other public facilities.

Stay safe everyone!

1183 days ago

Come and talk to us!

Upper Hutt City Council

We’re working through a review of our District Plan and are proposing some big changes for residential and rural development. It’s called Plan Change 50. We’re seeking your feedback on our draft proposals now.

Here’s a snapshot of some of the things we’re looking to do:

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We’re working through a review of our District Plan and are proposing some big changes for residential and rural development. It’s called Plan Change 50. We’re seeking your feedback on our draft proposals now.

Here’s a snapshot of some of the things we’re looking to do:

· Development of communal housing options, including Papakāinga.

· Prioritising outdoor living and open space within our urban areas.

We’re running public events at the Central Library, Silverstream School, Whirinaki Whare Taonga. Go to letskorero. upperhuttcity.com for dates and times.

To find out more, go to letskorero.upperhuttcity.com.

Feedback closes 30 August 2021.
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1184 days ago

New Zealand at Alert Level 4

Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATE
August 18
1.16pm

The Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health are currently giving an update to the nation at the Beehive.

Here's what you need to know:
- Genome sequencing was undertaken last night and it has been confirmed that this is linked to the NSW outbreak.
- … View more
UPDATE
August 18
1.16pm

The Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health are currently giving an update to the nation at the Beehive.

Here's what you need to know:
- Genome sequencing was undertaken last night and it has been confirmed that this is linked to the NSW outbreak.
- There are no genomic matches to those cases at the border to this case.
- There are a further two cases to report in the community. ​
- From 11:59pm, it will be compulsory to wear masks when accessing essential services.
- From 8am tomorrow, the Covid-19 vaccination programme will resume.
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UPDATE
August 18
9.10am

- Four new cases have been identified, all genomically linked to the original case
- The original case has been confirmed as having the Delta variant
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New Zealand will move to a Level 4 lockdown after a community case was detected in Auckland.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was joined by Ashley Bloomfield at a press conference, where she confirmed that Auckland and Coromandel would move to Alert Level 4 from 11.59pm for seven days, while the rest of the country will be under Level 4 conditions for three days.

It is unknown whether this case is that of the Delta variant. Bloomfield stated that genome sequencing will be completed by tomorrow morning.

There is currently 23 locations of interest, 10 in Auckland and 13 in Coromandel. Current locations of interest can be found here.

The case has no links to the border and interviews are currently being undertaken with the case to find any possible locations of interest and how they came to be in contact with Covid-19.

Here's what you need to know:
- A refresh on Level restrictions and what it means for you.
- Here are the locations of interest.
- If you have any flu-like symptoms, call the NZ Covid-19 Healthline on 0800 358 5453 or ring your GP.
- Find your closest Covid-19 testing location on the Healthpoint website
- Essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open.

For more information, visit covid19.govt.nz.

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1184 days ago

Sweetpea and Nasher. The cutest brothers you can ever meet!

Mary Bossley from Forgotten Felines Foundation

17 weeks old

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

SweetPea came to us from a large colony on a dairy farm in Levin, that we are helping out. They were just tiny kittens who got stuck behind some wood pallets and were calling out for help. So one of our volunteers came to the rescue!

Sweetpea, is an … View more
17 weeks old

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

SweetPea came to us from a large colony on a dairy farm in Levin, that we are helping out. They were just tiny kittens who got stuck behind some wood pallets and were calling out for help. So one of our volunteers came to the rescue!

Sweetpea, is an absolute sweetheart, confident and brave but so soft and gentle, could say he’s quite the gentleman. The perfect mix of playfulness has speed and agility but also loves his pats and scratches. Great with other cats.

Nasher, is much like his brother, curious and playful, loves a belly rub. But unlike his brother he’s a little bit more reserved upon first meeting someone new, will come out of his shell when he gets to know you

Given that the boys are mainly white, especially near their face and ears. They would need to live as indoor-only cats or have sunblock applied to their ears if allowed out. This is to prevent skin cancer from developing.

They are lovely pair, who would be great together, but could also be adopted separately. If going individually it would be ideal to find a home that has another cat or dog.

Please visit our info page under the adoption tab to learn about adopting from us.

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

Before setting up a meet and greet, We ask for any potential adopters to fill out our questionnaire below

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

As with all of our adoptable cats, he is looking for a home that can commit to keeping him inside at night. Any young kittens need to remain indoor-only until at least 6 months of age and cats over 6 months old for at least 4 weeks before going outside.

1184 days ago

All shook up: Elvis Presley show hit hard by Covid pandemic

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Upper Hutt residents are being challenged to get out theri blue sure shoes and enter Elvis Down Under.
For the past 15 years, Upper Hutt Elvis fan Cathy Finau​ has been organisng a show for Elvis impersonators but this year the show has been hit hard by Covid-19, with the best Aussie … View more
Upper Hutt residents are being challenged to get out theri blue sure shoes and enter Elvis Down Under.
For the past 15 years, Upper Hutt Elvis fan Cathy Finau​ has been organisng a show for Elvis impersonators but this year the show has been hit hard by Covid-19, with the best Aussie impersonators stuck on the other side of the ditch.
Upper Hutt mayor Wayne Guppy is calling on locals to step up and take on the challenge.

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1184 days ago

BedsRus – Half Price Selected Sleepyhead Chiropractic!

BedsRus Kapiti, Porirua and Lower Hutt

The BedsRus ‘More Slumber for your Lumbar’ sale is on now! Shop half price selected Sleepyhead Chiropractic beds, for a sleep that’s kind on your spine and your pocket.

Featuring the Chiropractic HDX, with the Torquezone HD spring system for ultimate back support and Kulkote temperature … View more
The BedsRus ‘More Slumber for your Lumbar’ sale is on now! Shop half price selected Sleepyhead Chiropractic beds, for a sleep that’s kind on your spine and your pocket.

Featuring the Chiropractic HDX, with the Torquezone HD spring system for ultimate back support and Kulkote temperature regulating technology.

Online or in store at BedsRus Kapiti, Porirua or Lower Hutt and enjoy 24 months interest free for a limited time. Ts&Cs apply.

Shop the sale now at www.bedsrus.co.nz...
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1185 days ago

What happens to our spine when we age?

The Chiro from The Chiro - Upper Hutt

Have you ever used the phrase “I must be getting old” to justify the fact that you feel stiff and slow, or that you “have a bad back”?

This is a phrase we hear often in practice, and is one that requires a little bit of exploration and explanation. In this blog series, we will cover the … View more
Have you ever used the phrase “I must be getting old” to justify the fact that you feel stiff and slow, or that you “have a bad back”?

This is a phrase we hear often in practice, and is one that requires a little bit of exploration and explanation. In this blog series, we will cover the processes of spinal aging, and what you can do to ensure your spinal health is as optimal as possible.
Click on the link below to learn more...

thechiro.co.nz...

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1188 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

As usual some lovely words and photo by Louise Thomas.

"There have been some epic grey warbler/riroriro (Gerygone igata) battles in the back garden the past couple of weeks – well, as epic as it gets for something that weighs in at 6g. What I assume are three males have been wittering away … View more
As usual some lovely words and photo by Louise Thomas.

"There have been some epic grey warbler/riroriro (Gerygone igata) battles in the back garden the past couple of weeks – well, as epic as it gets for something that weighs in at 6g. What I assume are three males have been wittering away and chasing each other around quite a small area when they disagree about who won the singing competition – little flashes of aerodynamic grey fluff battling for supremacy of the Acer palmatum conveniently sandwiched between a camellia, a kowhai, and a robust trellis covered in potato vine they seem to like climbing in. Having grey warblers in permanent residence here in Woburn, Lower Hutt is quite new (at least in my garden), with them only having turned up earlier this year. I hope they don’t exhaust themselves before they get to do any actual courting. This was taken last week, it is pouring with rain today so a temporary cease fire has been called. Fingers crossed they nest here."

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1185 days ago
1187 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Chewie

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Rebecca from Petone and Chewie.
"This is Chewie. She is shown here practising for her Catlympics debut.>
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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