Moonshine Valley, Upper Hutt

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1704 days ago

Single wool underlay - Celeste

Margaret from Waikanae

Single wool underlay - Celeste - freshly laundered ready to go on bed and in excellent condition

Price: $12

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1706 days ago

What we don't want to see on The Block NZ

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

The Block NZ is back on our screens on Monday, but let's hope there are no more silly decor challenges and over-the-top reserves.

1705 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Lulu

Reporter Community News

Our SPCA Pet of the Day is Lulu.

"I am a sweet dog looking for my forever home. I am looking for a very special home that can understand my quirks and needs, a home that can help me thrive and be the best companion I can be.
My ideal home would be one that has had previous large dog … View more
Our SPCA Pet of the Day is Lulu.

"I am a sweet dog looking for my forever home. I am looking for a very special home that can understand my quirks and needs, a home that can help me thrive and be the best companion I can be.
My ideal home would be one that has had previous large dog experience and/or greyhound experience. I walk beautifully on a lead but in saying that, I would need a home that can handle me as I can be strong when I want. I have had a fair amount of training from my previous home but there is always room for more growth. I am super smart and a lover of all yummy foods so will pick up new things very quickly.
I can be shy when meeting new people so I would love a quiet patient home that can read when I am not comfortable. A home with no children would be best for me. Being part greyhound, I am also not suited to a home with cats or any small animals. If you think you are the home for me contact SPCA’s Canine Team for more information."

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1705 days ago

Resident-friendly terms

Our pioneering approach to retirement living includes resident-friendly terms designed to protect you and your family.

Ryman’s Peace of Mind Guarantees include terms such as our deferred management fee that is capped at 20 percent, one of the lowest in the retirement sector.
Our base weekly… View more
Our pioneering approach to retirement living includes resident-friendly terms designed to protect you and your family.

Ryman’s Peace of Mind Guarantees include terms such as our deferred management fee that is capped at 20 percent, one of the lowest in the retirement sector.
Our base weekly fee is fixed for the entire time you occupy your townhouse or apartment*, and comprehensive care can be dialled up as your needs change.

Terms like these provide you with greater confidence to live the way you want.
*Some conditions apply
Learn more

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1706 days ago

House Number Mishap

Michael from Trentham

There are two 17 Buddle Road properties not far from being opposite each other for almost 12 months.
Unbelievable but true.
Of course only one is entitled to be number 17 and of course on the uneven numbers side of the street. The other is a house built with the front door entranceway path and … View more
There are two 17 Buddle Road properties not far from being opposite each other for almost 12 months.
Unbelievable but true.
Of course only one is entitled to be number 17 and of course on the uneven numbers side of the street. The other is a house built with the front door entranceway path and letterbox supposedly in Hopkirk Ave but a shift in design produced a Buddle Road configuration. And so in Buddle Road next door to number 22 is number 17 displayed boldly on the letterbox.
The two number 17s get each others mail.
The way around is to renumber the short end of one side of Buddle Road with the even numbering and leave Hopkirk Ave without a number 17 address.
UHCC should force the housing developers or architect pay for the costs involved to current residents and to council in a transformation process otherwise this could become a sightseeing/tourist attraction. Go take a look.

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1706 days ago

HOW AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND IS BEATING COVID-19 AND KEY LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE

Sue from Waikanae

Kapiti Health Advisory Group is delighted to welcome Michael Baker to talk at Southwards Car Museum on Thursday 24th June at 630pm about New Zealand's response to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

This event is free and the ASK (A Safer Kapiti) shuttle can pick up, door to door – all at no charge – … View more
Kapiti Health Advisory Group is delighted to welcome Michael Baker to talk at Southwards Car Museum on Thursday 24th June at 630pm about New Zealand's response to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

This event is free and the ASK (A Safer Kapiti) shuttle can pick up, door to door – all at no charge – Kapiti residents who are not able to drive themselves or need to come in a wheelchair. Numbers are limited so please phone A Safe Kapiti (ASK) on 0800 502 066 ext 0 to book.

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1706 days ago

Welcome sign

The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt

A vintage print can make a great welcome sign for your home entrance way by simply adding some hand painted letters in your choice of Resene colours!

Find out how to create your own.

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1707 days ago

Saturday opening-Upper Hutt Citizens Advice Bureau

Citizens Advice from Ebdentown

Hi
We are now open Saturdays from 10-1230 for free, confidential and impartial advice and information. Call in to 2 Sinclair St or phone 04 5289040. JP on site tomorrow

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1709 days ago

Poll: Do you support the nurses strike?

Reporter Community News

Thirty thousand nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants across the country are striking on Wednesday today for better pay, more sick leave and safer work conditions.
They will walk off the job for eight hours from 11am until 7pm.

Do you support the nurses strike?
  • 88.3% Yes
    88.3% Complete
  • 11.7% No
    11.7% Complete
1008 votes
1709 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

Any thoughts on who these two are?

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1709 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Yep, it is not Friday but by coincidence both Andrew Gorrie and Rosa Marie visited Zealandia and photographed a stroppy tūī who did not want to share the sugar feeder.
Check out the photo of a kaka by Gorrie and the tūī by Marie. Which picture do your prefer?

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1707 days ago

WAIKANAE BEACH INDOOR MARKET

Gary from Waikanae

WHEN:- Sunday 13 June from 10am - 1pm
WHERE:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall, 22a Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach

Great Community Market with local stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items including:

- Award-winning Olive Oil
- Local Waikanae Honey
- Yummy Bakery Biscuits including … View more
WHEN:- Sunday 13 June from 10am - 1pm
WHERE:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall, 22a Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach

Great Community Market with local stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items including:

- Award-winning Olive Oil
- Local Waikanae Honey
- Yummy Bakery Biscuits including Keto and Gluten-Free
- Unique Designer Clothing
- Scented Candles
- Jewellery
- Pottery
- Homewares (Plump the Pillows and others)
- Lavender Products
- Up-cycled, Repurposed and hand made items and much much more.

Escape the house, peruse the various treasures, pick up a bargain or a gift then enjoy the rest of the day touring the many attractions and cafes.

Invite a friend or 2 and enjoy an outing at this great community event. Support local!

Covid–19 Level 1 protocols will be in place.

1707 days ago

Wellington can thank Upper Hutt

Michael from Trentham

So Wellington is the fourth most liveable city in the world.
Great.
But in gaining this status Wellington can also thank its immediate neighbouring cities and areas to its north accessible to a large degree by suburban rail including Upper Hutt and Martnborough.

Upper Hutt is in the throws of … View more
So Wellington is the fourth most liveable city in the world.
Great.
But in gaining this status Wellington can also thank its immediate neighbouring cities and areas to its north accessible to a large degree by suburban rail including Upper Hutt and Martnborough.

Upper Hutt is in the throws of becoming more valuable and recognisible in this modern era as an adjunct to the Capital. There is Brewtown now and the yet to be completed sports campus and movie production facility. And in Martinborough and other parts of the Wairarapa there is world class wine production on a notable scale. All these things plus the attraction of beaches on the Kapiti Coast, help to make Wellington what it is.

1707 days ago

Mulled Wine Concert June 27. Andrew Beer violin, Sarah Watkins piano

Mary Gow from Mulled Wine Concerts in Paekakariki

CLASSICAL ARTISTS OF THE YEAR
A MULLED WINE CONCERTS PRESENTATION
On Sunday 27 June the beautiful beachfront Memorial Hall in Paekakariki will feature two performers who can truly be described as playing at the highest level of chamber music.

RNZ Concert has recently featured violinist Andrew Beer… View more
CLASSICAL ARTISTS OF THE YEAR
A MULLED WINE CONCERTS PRESENTATION
On Sunday 27 June the beautiful beachfront Memorial Hall in Paekakariki will feature two performers who can truly be described as playing at the highest level of chamber music.

RNZ Concert has recently featured violinist Andrew Beer and pianist Sarah Watkins - Kapiti concertgoers will have the opportunity to hear them live as part of the Mulled Wine Concert series.

Canadian-born Andrew Beer (violin) has been described as a “musical gift” (NY Times) with a “glorious string tone” (Strad magazine). Having performed extensively throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia as soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader, Andrew has served as Concertmaster of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra since 2014, and has performed as guest Concertmaster with the CBSO (Birmingham), Hallé (Manchester), MSO (Melbourne), ASO (Adelaide), VSO (Vancouver) and NZSO (Wellington). He will be accompanied by pianist Sarah Watkins, herself no stranger to Paekakariki - this will be her fifth appearance!

Sarah’s passion for accompanying and chamber music has led to an impressive career as a performer and recording artist. A graduate of the University of Canterbury (NZ), Sarah went on to earn both MM and DMA degrees from the Juilliard School (NY - USA). She has played as a founding member of the renowned NZTrio for 16 years and now enjoys a wide variety of collaborations with musicians all over New Zealand. She has been an official pianist for the Michael Hill International Violin Competition since its inception in 2001 and the Gisborne International Music Competition since 2008, and regularly appears as a freelance player in the APO.

Together, Andrew and Sarah were awarded the prize for Best Classical Artists at the 2020NZ Music Awards for their album "11 Frames" Their programme in Paekakariki will include Mozart's Sonata in A major and Cesar Franck's Sonata for violin and piano, two giants of the violin and piano repertoire. They will also feature pieces by New Zealander Gillian Whitehead and Florence Price, a wonderful African American composer from the 1920's who is starting to get a lot more airplay.

Kapiti's discerning concert audiences will need no persuading to hear this superb duo in action!

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MULLED WINE CONCERTS at the Memorial Hall, Paekakariki. on Sunday 27 June 2021 at 2:30PM

Tickets: $30; $15 students.
marygow@gmail.com
Magpie at Paremata, 99 Mana Esplanade; Moby Dicken's Bookshop, Paraparaumu Beach; JENOA Shop. 2 Mahara Place, Waikanae. Residents of Paekakariki should contact Mary Gow (see phone/email contacts below) who will deliver tickets. Tel: 021 101 9609.

Info: www.mulledwineconcerts.com... or like us on FaceBook: Mulled Wine Concerts.

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1716 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

It has been in the news a lot lately, under a different name, so where is this?

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