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Evelyne from Maoribank
I have this gorgeous display of rugby men on a grass board in my garage which I would love someone to have. I made it years ago for a rest home for a World Cup. It has been stored ever since. It is quite big and the two teams are cartoons rugby men on one side and proper ones on the other. They … View moreI have this gorgeous display of rugby men on a grass board in my garage which I would love someone to have. I made it years ago for a rest home for a World Cup. It has been stored ever since. It is quite big and the two teams are cartoons rugby men on one side and proper ones on the other. They are all playing on fake grass. Hope someone can appreciate my labour of love. It is free
Evelyne from Maoribank
Hi guys I have tons of Lycra remnants in my ceiling. I decided I cannot use all of them and am not sewing much anymore.there is lots of different sizes and colors. Excellent to make tights tee-shirts etc. Selling really cheap. There is also other bits of material if you interested. I also have … View moreHi guys I have tons of Lycra remnants in my ceiling. I decided I cannot use all of them and am not sewing much anymore.there is lots of different sizes and colors. Excellent to make tights tee-shirts etc. Selling really cheap. There is also other bits of material if you interested. I also have lots of wool. Just message me to visit and have a cuppa.
Negotiable
Michael from Totara Park
Unspilt, Unseasoned (Wet) fire wood rings.
$50 a cubic metre.
Mixed load of Cypress, Cedar, She oak and Magnolia trees
Minimum delivery 3 cubic metres.
… View moreUnspilt, Unseasoned (Wet) fire wood rings.
$50 a cubic metre.
Mixed load of Cypress, Cedar, She oak and Magnolia trees
Minimum delivery 3 cubic metres.
Free delivery Upper Hutt area only.
Outside side Upper Hutt area, delivery charges apply.
No pickups.
Payment on delivery. Read less
Price: $40
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Samoa Language Week is an opportunity for every New Zealander to come together to help protect the stories, cultures and traditions our Pacific languages hold, for the benefit of future generations.
In honour of this month's national campaign, here's some common words you can learn to … View moreSamoa Language Week is an opportunity for every New Zealander to come together to help protect the stories, cultures and traditions our Pacific languages hold, for the benefit of future generations.
In honour of this month's national campaign, here's some common words you can learn to say and use in Samoan while out supporting our young people.
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
The Team from Wellington Water
We had a blast at Te Wā Heke Festival last week!
There were so many children coming along to our Aquarius model, where they were learning about where their water comes from and how they can help reduce their water consumption at home.
We had a 200L tank up for grabs throughout the festival also, … View moreWe had a blast at Te Wā Heke Festival last week!
There were so many children coming along to our Aquarius model, where they were learning about where their water comes from and how they can help reduce their water consumption at home.
We had a 200L tank up for grabs throughout the festival also, and will notify the winner shortly!
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Kim from Brown Owl
Wednesday nights dance night - get your dancing shoes on ladies! 6.30pm King Lion Hall, only $5
The Team from Wellington Water
In early May, work began on ground improvement at the Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant, where new resin injection technology is being used to strengthen the ground underneath key buildings, improving the resilience of the plant.
Hutt City Mayor Ray Wallace and Hutt City Deputy Mayor and … View moreIn early May, work began on ground improvement at the Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant, where new resin injection technology is being used to strengthen the ground underneath key buildings, improving the resilience of the plant.
Hutt City Mayor Ray Wallace and Hutt City Deputy Mayor and Wellington Water Committee Chairman David Bassett recently visited the Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant to check in on the progress of the ground improvement works currently under way.
“It’s incredibly important that key infrastructure such as the Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant has the capability to operate as normal following a large quake,” said Mayor Wallace. “It’s brilliant to see that innovative techniques like this being used to make our communities more resilient, without interrupting day-to-day operations at the plant.”
Ground Engineering experts, Mainmark Ground Engineering, have developed this non-invasive ground improvement and liquefaction mitigation technique, Terefirm™ Resin Injection, which can be applied under existing structures. Wellington Water’s Seaview project team has likened the technique to “botox for the ground”.
Improving resilience isn’t just about being prepared for a large earthquake or disaster, it’s about repairing and recovering quickly. With the goal of having the plant continue to operate following a large earthquake, it’s important that we create strong foundations underneath existing structures, which will allow for reduced re-build efforts and a quicker return to full operation
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