Pinehaven, Upper Hutt

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2178 days ago

KiwiRail work in your neighbourhood over the holidays

Kate Thompson from KiwiRail

Kia ora neighbours



We're working on the Hutt Line (Pomare to Silverstream) from Wednesday 26 December 2018 to the start Monday 7 January 2019.

More information: please see the latest newsletter (attached)
Queries and concerns: 04 282 1507 (24/7) JV Rail; wmup2.project@jhg.com.auView more
Kia ora neighbours



We're working on the Hutt Line (Pomare to Silverstream) from Wednesday 26 December 2018 to the start Monday 7 January 2019.

More information: please see the latest newsletter (attached)
Queries and concerns: 04 282 1507 (24/7) JV Rail; wmup2.project@jhg.com.au



We apologise for any disturbance and thank you for your patience while we build a better rail network for the Wellington region.

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2178 days ago

Topiary Clipping Quote

Trish from Trentham

Hi

Old age has caught up with me, is there anybody in Upper Hutt who would give me a quote to clip my topiaries? They are fairly small.

2178 days ago

Be ready for 2019 with Resene

The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt

Christmas is super busy! But so is going into the new year & what comes with it, back to work, back to school, new year new me! So why not create your own handy wall planner & easily keep track of your family’s schedule. Once you’re done simply use whiteboard markers to write on it, … View moreChristmas is super busy! But so is going into the new year & what comes with it, back to work, back to school, new year new me! So why not create your own handy wall planner & easily keep track of your family’s schedule. Once you’re done simply use whiteboard markers to write on it, then wipe off & update as needed. Easy to create with Resene testpots & Resene Write-on Wall Paint. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

2178 days ago

HELP US MAKE WASPS BUZZ OFF FOR GOOD.

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

They ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year!

Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real … View more
They ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year!

Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. Head online now to contribute

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2179 days ago

Where’s your next kiwi adventure?

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

With over forty inspiring events in our parks, forests and rivers this summer – the only thing holding you back is your imagination! Get outdoors

2179 days ago

Playing safely in urban streams

The Team from Wellington Water

As we approach the school holidays and children head outdoors exploring our beautiful parks and streams we’d like to remind you how to play safely in urban streams.

The water quality of our streams can be variable.

Stormwater run-off and other contaminants can affect the water quality of our … View more
As we approach the school holidays and children head outdoors exploring our beautiful parks and streams we’d like to remind you how to play safely in urban streams.

The water quality of our streams can be variable.

Stormwater run-off and other contaminants can affect the water quality of our urban streams.

While there are actions being taken by council and interest groups to improve the water quality in our streams, the water can contain ‘bugs’ that can make people sick. To keep people safe it’s important to follow the tips below.

Here are some tips on enjoying our streams safely:

- Children should always be supervised when playing in or around water.
- Always avoid contact with streams during heavy rain and for 48 hours after it stops raining.
- Never drink stream water.
- Always wash your hands after coming into contact with stream water and before eating.
- Keep stream water out of your eyes, ears, mouth, or any open sores. If your children are too young to understand these precautions please avoid contact with streams.
- Wading and exploring is ok, but the water in streams is not suitable for swimming. To check out the best places for swimming in our region see www.gw.govt.nz...

How you can help:

- Report cracked or leaking pipes (and if you spot a leak on your own property organise for a plumber to check the pipes as soon as possible).
- Make sure rubbish is not left near streams including picking up dog poo.
- Only rain should go down the drain - empty detergents and paintbrush residue onto the lawn, or tip down the sink, not into drains leading to stormwater.
- Wash cars on the lawn, or at an approved carwash.
- Use non-toxic pesticides and fertilisers on your gardens.
- Reduce run-off by using porous landscaping, such as bark chips or lawn.

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2179 days ago

Free Magazines

Debbie from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

I have two boxes of That's Life and Lucky Break that need a new home, none of the puzzles have been done, some of the recipes will have been taken out, the majority of the magazine is intact! If anyone would like them for crafts, reading, puzzling, please send me a message and you can collect … View moreI have two boxes of That's Life and Lucky Break that need a new home, none of the puzzles have been done, some of the recipes will have been taken out, the majority of the magazine is intact! If anyone would like them for crafts, reading, puzzling, please send me a message and you can collect from home or my work (Trentham). Thanks, Deb

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2179 days ago

Grace Millane will 'forever be a Kiwi', her father says

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

David Millane has released a heartfelt tribute, thanking New Zealand for taking Grace "into your hearts" following her death.

Vigils for Grace were held around the country, with thousands of people lighting candles, observing a moment of silence, leaving flowers and … View more
Hi neighbours,

David Millane has released a heartfelt tribute, thanking New Zealand for taking Grace "into your hearts" following her death.

Vigils for Grace were held around the country, with thousands of people lighting candles, observing a moment of silence, leaving flowers and some evening singing Amazing Grace.

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