Pinehaven, Upper Hutt

2013 days ago

Poll: Do you support the teachers' mega-strike this Wednesday?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

About 50,000 primary and secondary teachers will swap their pens for placards after their two unions rejected a series of pay offers. It will affect hundreds of thousands of students in more than 2000 schools.
To read more, click here

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Do you support the teachers' mega-strike this Wednesday?
  • 56.7% Yes!
    56.7% Complete
  • 37.6% No.
    37.6% Complete
  • 5.7% Haven't really thought about it.
    5.7% Complete
1924 votes
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2015 days ago

Gut health information evening

Isaac from Elderslea

Everyone is talking about gut health... But why?

You're invited to my informal gut health evening to enjoy some gut friendly snacks while you find out why you might not be the healthy, glowing or slim person you want to be and what you can do about it!

When: Thursday 30th of March at 7:45pm
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Everyone is talking about gut health... But why?

You're invited to my informal gut health evening to enjoy some gut friendly snacks while you find out why you might not be the healthy, glowing or slim person you want to be and what you can do about it!

When: Thursday 30th of March at 7:45pm
Where: 80 Mcparland Street Elderslea
Contact: PM me
RSVP: Encouraged but not necessary.

Love to see you there.

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2015 days ago

Looking for kids who love singing!

Karen Boyce from Major Minors Children's Choir

We're starting new songs tomorrow and over the next few weeks and we're on the lookout for kids who love singing to join us.

We sing a large variety of music and regularly sing at community events and have our own concerts.

All welcome to come along to a rehearsal at 3pm at The Spot cnr… View more
We're starting new songs tomorrow and over the next few weeks and we're on the lookout for kids who love singing to join us.

We sing a large variety of music and regularly sing at community events and have our own concerts.

All welcome to come along to a rehearsal at 3pm at The Spot cnr Fergusson Drive and Milton Street at Arts a Go Go on a Sunday afternoon over the next few weeks.

There are no auditions and we work with singers as young as 4-17.

If you're keen on more information we have a website majorminors.instantencore.com and a facebook page ttps://www.facebook.com/ChoirMM and our email is hvkidschoir@gmail.com

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2015 days ago

Gib board free

Keith from Kelson

Off cuts 10 mm various width and length
Pick up Kelson

Free

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2015 days ago

Got yourself a small laundry?

Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited

When space is tight, a compact laundry that utilises every nook and cranny is key. Here are the top tips to help make small laundries feel bigger

- Tips for small laundries

Open shelves make everything easily accessible and save on cupboard door clearance space.

Front-loading appliances allow … View more
When space is tight, a compact laundry that utilises every nook and cranny is key. Here are the top tips to help make small laundries feel bigger

- Tips for small laundries

Open shelves make everything easily accessible and save on cupboard door clearance space.

Front-loading appliances allow for more bench space and are more water-efficient.

If you can, build storage all the way to the ceiling to maximise your use of space.

“Fold-out ironing boards might seem clever but it’s nicer to be able to move the ironing board around, eg to a warmer part of the house in winter,” says Lucy Sargent from Pocketspace Interiors. Install a tall, skinny cupboard or recessed shelf for your ironing board, and don’t forget a designated shelf or cubby for the iron.

A mirrored splashback reflects light and makes small spaces feel larger. Glossy cupboard finishes have the same effect.

- A few space-saving extras

A rail for hanging damp or ironed clothes.

A suspended laundry rack to fully utilise spare ceiling space.

A pull-out shelf for resting the laundry basket on, or for folding clothes.

Pull-out hampers for easy dumping and sorting of clothes.

Under-shelf storage to make use of every centimetre of space.

2016 days ago

Looking to spruce up your walls?

Resene

Dress up and your walls and save 30% with Resene!

We have thousands of wallpaper collections available with a huge range of designs - from modern and contemporary to retro to colourful and creative for the kids.

Pop into your local Resene ColorShop and our team can help you find the perfect … View more
Dress up and your walls and save 30% with Resene!

We have thousands of wallpaper collections available with a huge range of designs - from modern and contemporary to retro to colourful and creative for the kids.

Pop into your local Resene ColorShop and our team can help you find the perfect design to suit.

Hurry, sale ends 4th June 2019.
Colour your walls

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2018 days ago

Missing cat from Wallaceville Estate

Daniel from Trentham

My ginger and white boy cat, Riley, has gone missing from 36 Gilruth Road, last seen about 10pm on Monday evening 24 Feb. It’s about the 25th time he’s gone from home since I moved here in May 19. Each time he’s gone walk-about he’s headed back to his old stomping ground around Pinehill … View moreMy ginger and white boy cat, Riley, has gone missing from 36 Gilruth Road, last seen about 10pm on Monday evening 24 Feb. It’s about the 25th time he’s gone from home since I moved here in May 19. Each time he’s gone walk-about he’s headed back to his old stomping ground around Pinehill Cres / Evergreen Cres in Trentham but he hasn’t been spotted there this time so may have gone somewhere else.
He’s quite chilled, he doesn’t meow much, tends to squeak more than meow and doesn’t like to be picked up but does get attracted to cat food when he’s hungry. He’s a big fluffy cat with no collar but is micro-chipped. Please text or call me on 021 1772833 if you see him. Thanks.

2016 days ago

Happy Friday Neighbourhood Supporters! 🗣💛

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Here's some good food for thought as we head into the weekend.

#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople

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2016 days ago

Poll: Do you support students striking for climate change?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Tens of thousands of students will take to the streets for the second time this year to strike for climate change action.

From marches and rallies to tree planting and beach clean ups, New Zealand's youth are doing all they can to bring attention to the issue.

To read more here

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Do you support students striking for climate change?
  • 48.1% Yes, absolutely.
    48.1% Complete
  • 5.5% I don't care.
    5.5% Complete
  • 46.3% No, I don't.
    46.3% Complete
2270 votes
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