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Joline from Te Marua
Hi neighbours,
Sometime between midnight and 5 this morning someone pushed my car down our drive and stole my husbands motorbike. Not worried about the car, it was damaged but not stolen but we would love the bike back. If you saw anything please get in touch.
It’s a 2006 Harley soft tail. … View moreHi neighbours,
Sometime between midnight and 5 this morning someone pushed my car down our drive and stole my husbands motorbike. Not worried about the car, it was damaged but not stolen but we would love the bike back. If you saw anything please get in touch.
It’s a 2006 Harley soft tail. Maroon/red in colour.
Update: hi everyone, thanks for all the concern around the bike. After never thinking we would see it again, we got a call from the police Saturday night that the bike had been found. Never thought I would be found but we have it back. It had been in an accident and the idiot riding it had come off and ended up in hospital, bike not totalled but not in great shape.
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Our Monarch Butterfly is under threat and this National Gardening Week Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly friendly plants to help save the caterpillars when they hatch in Spring and Summer.
Last year saw a national shortage of Swan plants, the main diet of Monarch caterpillars, … View moreOur Monarch Butterfly is under threat and this National Gardening Week Kiwis are being called upon to plant butterfly friendly plants to help save the caterpillars when they hatch in Spring and Summer.
Last year saw a national shortage of Swan plants, the main diet of Monarch caterpillars, causing a large number of the population to be wiped out.
Yates is getting behind the drive to avert a similar crisis this year by giving away various free butterfly friendly seeds including Yates new Butterfly Field Mix seeds between 1st and 14th October. Just register here during this time to receive your packet of seeds.
A national planting day will be held on 20th October. Plant a Swan plant or other butterfly friendly plants in your garden, in your neighbour’s garden, at school, in your local community garden – and let’s help Monarch butterflies flourish.
National Gardening Week aims to foster a love of gardening with a focus on growing not only plants but friendships, good health, strong communities and closer connections with nature.
Register now
Michelle from Ebdentown
Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt, "Bought to Support' reusable shopping
Price: $5
Michelle from Ebdentown
Help Upper Hutt reach 2,500 Boomerang Bags >>>
You can pick up a Free! Boomerang Bag kits at Thimbles and Threads, 84 Main St, City Centre, Upper Hutt 5018, located on the ground floor of the CBD Tower; sew at home and return to Thimbles and Threads.
Thimbles and Threads, Upper Hutt are … View moreHelp Upper Hutt reach 2,500 Boomerang Bags >>>
You can pick up a Free! Boomerang Bag kits at Thimbles and Threads, 84 Main St, City Centre, Upper Hutt 5018, located on the ground floor of the CBD Tower; sew at home and return to Thimbles and Threads.
Thimbles and Threads, Upper Hutt are open 6 days a week:
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm,
Saturday: 9am - 4pm and closed on Sundays
Can't sew but would still like to help then msg or email Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt with your name and contact details.
Also don't forget to boomerang bags back to stand in store
or pop along to a 'Make and Take' on the last Sunday of the Month
10am - 2pm at Maidstone Intermediate, Upper Hutt ...
... No 'Make and Take' in October,
Last 'Make and Take' for 2018 is Sunday 25 November 2018,
Free
Michelle from Ebdentown
3 bags for $5
or $2 each
You can now purchase Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt Reusable (net fabric) produce bags at Thimbles and Threads Upper Hutt, 84 Main Street, Upper Hutt
For mail order Fb Msg Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt
or Email: BoomerangBagsUpperHutt@gmail.com
All proceeds go to our general … View more3 bags for $5
or $2 each
You can now purchase Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt Reusable (net fabric) produce bags at Thimbles and Threads Upper Hutt, 84 Main Street, Upper Hutt
For mail order Fb Msg Boomerang Bags Upper Hutt
or Email: BoomerangBagsUpperHutt@gmail.com
All proceeds go to our general running costs.
Thanks so much for your support.
Made from new net fabric
Price: $5
Marc & Lee from Walker & Co Real Estate
New to the market, potential to subdivide, 3 bedrooms, large storage/rumpus upstairs, fruit trees, endless possibilities. Close to schools. Call Marc direct for further details.
www.walkerandco.nz...
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Did you know each minute without CPR reduces survival by 10%? The Goodsam app aims to get help to you faster by alerting good samaritans nearby who are trained in first aid.
If you are CPR certified and know how to use an AED, register as a responder today. Let's give those undergoing cardiac… View moreDid you know each minute without CPR reduces survival by 10%? The Goodsam app aims to get help to you faster by alerting good samaritans nearby who are trained in first aid.
If you are CPR certified and know how to use an AED, register as a responder today. Let's give those undergoing cardiac arrest the best chance of survival!
#NSNZemergencypreparedness
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We are offering our boxed platters for $100 and 10% off all other platters if you mention … View moreHello Wellington, with the festive season fast approaching we want to help you take the hassle out of catering your social events. We have platters to suit any occasion. To view our platters, click here.
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Residential garden watering restrictions are now in place and will be for the duration of daylight saving months (30 September 2018-7 April 2019) in Lower Hutt, Porirua and Wellington. Upper Hutt garden watering restrictions apply all year round.
These restrictions allow for the use of:
- A single… View moreResidential garden watering restrictions are now in place and will be for the duration of daylight saving months (30 September 2018-7 April 2019) in Lower Hutt, Porirua and Wellington. Upper Hutt garden watering restrictions apply all year round.
These restrictions allow for the use of:
- A single watering system (sprinkler, irrigation system, soaker hose, or unattended hose) between 6-8am and 7-9pm.
- On allocated watering days:
o Even-numbered houses on even dates of the month (2nd, 4th, 16th etc.)
o Odd-numbered houses on odd dates of the month (1st, 3rd, 11th etc.)
These are base-level restrictions that apply every year, and can be increased depending on demand and supply around the region.
“It can seem a bit early to be introducing watering restrictions, but it’s never too early to get in the habit of watching every drop,” says Alex van Paassen, Wellington Water’s manager for community engagement.
“We rely on rivers and the Waiwhetu Aquifer for our regular water supply, and conditions can change quickly. While we do have the Te Marua storage lakes as back-up, these have to get us through the whole summer, and if we have another hot dry season like last year, we may need to increase restrictions.”
“If we all do our bit to reduce our demand, it will ease pressure on our supply and storage.”
For tips on how to conserve water as we enter the summer months check out: www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...
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