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We need your help! These five amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in Round Two of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast… View moreWe need your help! These five amazing Organisation applicants are finalists in Round Two of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little information about each Organisation and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Sunday 2 September
Hi neighbours,
Do you think primary teachers and principals should be striking? Thousands of teachers have taken industrial action on Wednesday, with dozens of rallies planned around the country. They aim to gain attention for better pay, conditions and incentives to attract new teachers. … View moreHi neighbours,
Do you think primary teachers and principals should be striking? Thousands of teachers have taken industrial action on Wednesday, with dozens of rallies planned around the country. They aim to gain attention for better pay, conditions and incentives to attract new teachers. Although about 30,000 people in the profession are involved in the strike, not everyone agrees with it.
So, what are your thoughts on the strike? Do you think teachers deserve better pay? Or should they have stayed around the negotiating table for longer? Are you a teacher or parent with views on the topic? Let us know in the replies!
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
The Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee will be made up of people who know the area and care about our fresh water and the Wellington Harbour. Do you want to be part of the vision to find lasting solutions? If you have the skills, knowledge and passion, submit you application.
For more … View moreThe Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee will be made up of people who know the area and care about our fresh water and the Wellington Harbour. Do you want to be part of the vision to find lasting solutions? If you have the skills, knowledge and passion, submit you application.
For more information and online application form, visit:
gw.govt.nz/hutt-valley-wellington-harbour-whaitua/
If you have questions, email us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Sadly when people don’t have any need for roosters they do sometimes just dump them. We’ve had a call about a couple of roosters or chickens who have made their home at the roundabout at Riverstone Terraces.
They’ve been there for a while and have a pretty good set up as some in the … View moreSadly when people don’t have any need for roosters they do sometimes just dump them. We’ve had a call about a couple of roosters or chickens who have made their home at the roundabout at Riverstone Terraces.
They’ve been there for a while and have a pretty good set up as some in the community are looking after them. However we can’t really leave them there and do need to do something with them due to health and safety concerns. They look in pretty good shape but we do know the community is split about them being there.
Obviously we want to rehome them first, rather than have to humanly kill them, so if anyone could adopt them please do private message us urgently. Rather than just dumping these animals we hope that in the future people do try to rehome them themselves over social media or through animal groups in the first instance.
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Sadly when people don’t have any need for roosters they do sometimes just dump them. We’ve had a call about a couple of roosters or chickens who have made their home at the roundabout at Riverstone Terraces.
They’ve been there for a while and have a pretty good set up as some in the … View moreSadly when people don’t have any need for roosters they do sometimes just dump them. We’ve had a call about a couple of roosters or chickens who have made their home at the roundabout at Riverstone Terraces.
They’ve been there for a while and have a pretty good set up as some in the community are looking after them. However we can’t really leave them there and do need to do something with them due to health and safety concerns. They look in pretty good shape but we do know the community is split about them being there.
Obviously we want to rehome them first, rather than have to humanly kill them, so if anyone could adopt them please do private message us urgently. Rather than just dumping these animals we hope that in the future people do try to rehome them themselves over social media or through animal groups in the first instance.
Exceed - we fix windows & doors
Hi Neighbours,
It is "National tell a joke day" and we are running a competition on our Facebook page. If you are on Facebook, check our page & comment with your best joke for a chance to win a $50 Prezzy Card!
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From the Exceed Hutt Valley Team
Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
Work to earthquake strengthen the Central Library began this week.
Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited
Here are ten easy ways to make the old feel new...
1. BAR STOOLS
A bit tired of your breakfast bar seating? New stools will give your kitchen an instant lift. Skinny metal models in black, white or yellow are on trend, particularly with a soft squab cushion added for comfort. Or give your … View moreHere are ten easy ways to make the old feel new...
1. BAR STOOLS
A bit tired of your breakfast bar seating? New stools will give your kitchen an instant lift. Skinny metal models in black, white or yellow are on trend, particularly with a soft squab cushion added for comfort. Or give your existing seats a new look with some easy-to-apply chalk paint.
2. BENCHTOP
A new benchtop is one reno hack that can really transform the way you feel about your kitchen. Changing out that chipped and scratched Formica top for a sleek stretch of modern engineered stone or concrete-look laminate will both look amazing and give you better hygiene and functionality in your food prep spaces.
- Which materials give the best bang for your buck?
The benchtop is often the focal point of a kitchen, so invest in the best you can afford on your budget. Laminate or engineered stone are two good options for affordability, quality and style.
3. FLOORING
Old lino, laminate or hardwood planks are relatively easy to lift and replace with a similar product in a modern finish. Tiles are a bigger investment as they’re harder to change – we think a concrete tile is a timeless choice. For timber floors, a whitewash treatment or darker wood stain will change up your look.
4. SPLASHBACK
A beautiful new wall surface in your cooking space is a great way to modernise the look of your kitchen.
- What’s the best fix on a budget?
Tiles are a great, affordable choice for updating an old splashback. Picking a medium-format tile will keep the installation costs down.
5. CABINET KNOBS
If you’ve got single knobs on your drawers and cupboards, this one is as easy as 1, 2, 3! Handles are a bit trickier as you’ll need to find new ones the same width as the old and use a bit of trickery to hide any holes. Inset handles are best installed by a pro.
6. SINK AND TAPWARE
As one of the most used zones in your kitchen, the sink and tap are key to feeling great about cooking, cleaning and entertaining. Elegant new taps or a mixer in a finish you’ll love looking at have the power to actually make you feel happy about doing the dishes, and a modern sink that’s easier to keep clean will bring joy to any busy house. We’re loving black finishes for the modern look, or gold and brass for a more luxurious vibe.
7. DISPLAY SHELVING
A floating shelf for your fave objects, photos and plants will draw the eye to things you love and away from less pleasant sights such as dirty dishes
8. APPLIANCES AND ACCESSORIES
This one can be as major as a fabulous new stove, fridge and dishwasher or as minor as a new kettle or toaster in a glam finish. Your stove can also be given a lift with the addition of fresh new tea towels and oven mitts, or even just a modern new rug to define your cooking space.
9. WALL FINISH
Fresh paint on the walls can do a lot to distract from dated cabinetry or bits of Weet-bix glued to the counter – especially if you can afford to pay the professionals to do it for you. A new wall colour or wallpaper will change the way light moves around your kitchen and make it feel more modern. Pink and blush tones are bang on trend.
10. CABINETRY COLOUR
Repainting your kitchen cabinets is a great way to cover up any damage sustained over the years, as well as refreshing a dated finish.
- Any tricks for getting a great finish?
This comes down to the quality of your prep work. Laminates or wood need different prep, so be sure to get this right. Choose the best topcoat you can afford and take your time applying it. For the ultimate finish, remove cabinetry and get it spray-painted by a specialist. Updating hardware can bring your new look together.
The team from Shady Lady Lighting
Hi neighbours, our 39th Birthday sale is well under way. It runs from the 1st August to the 1st of September and EVERYTHING is discounted. There are in-store specials, “Super-Specials”, Spin the Wheel and even Custom mades and orders are discounted. Come and see us at … View moreHi neighbours, our 39th Birthday sale is well under way. It runs from the 1st August to the 1st of September and EVERYTHING is discounted. There are in-store specials, “Super-Specials”, Spin the Wheel and even Custom mades and orders are discounted. Come and see us at 3 Rutherford St, Lower Hutt.
Our showroom is a treasure trove, packed with lighting for homes of all types. We have an extensive range of modern and contemporary fittings, Huge numbers of Fabric Shades, Table and Floor Lamps, and NZ’s best range of Reproduction and Traditional lighting. As a Neighbourly Birthday special EVERYTHING is 20 - 70% off
Wednesday 1st August – Saturday 1st September, Monday - Friday 9-5, Saturday 9.30-4.
Find out more!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
The Upper Ruamāhanga has a history of flooding, which can be dangerous, and damaging to private property. The Te Kāuru draft floodplain management plan aims to keep people on the floodplain safe.
We welcome your thoughts and suggestions
Have you got your entry in for the Young Gardener of the Year Awards yet? It’s time for budding young gardeners across the country to share their passion for growing fresh, nutritious food!
Judged by Chef Al Brown and Gardener Dan Mackay, there are four categories that primary schools around … View moreHave you got your entry in for the Young Gardener of the Year Awards yet? It’s time for budding young gardeners across the country to share their passion for growing fresh, nutritious food!
Judged by Chef Al Brown and Gardener Dan Mackay, there are four categories that primary schools around the country can enter.
The T&G Passion for Growing Award is open to ALL primary schools nationwide that have a veggie garden to recognise gardening achievements.
Prizes for the winning school include a free online membership to the Garden to Table programme, a garden design by Dan Mackay, GARDENA accessories and a tree from T&G.
So encourage your local primary school to get stuck in, it’s super quick and easy to enter.
Supported by T&G and Garden to Table.
Find out more
Exceed - we fix windows & doors
Hi Neighbours,
Check out our latest website blog - "How to test your windows for draughts in 1 simple step" :)
Fixing your draughty windows & doors can make a big difference in both your home comfort level and your heating bills.Often the solution is as simple as replacing hinges … View moreHi Neighbours,
Check out our latest website blog - "How to test your windows for draughts in 1 simple step" :)
Fixing your draughty windows & doors can make a big difference in both your home comfort level and your heating bills.Often the solution is as simple as replacing hinges and rubber seals.
Exceed are your local window and door specialists. We’ve been helping New Zealanders create better, safer, smarter homes for more than 28 years.
From the Exceed Hutt Valley Team
www.exceed.co.nz...
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Drop Everything! Water needs you! The process of setting up Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee is starting. The committee will explore and recommend solutions to improve water quality in our rivers, streams and in the Wellington harbour. We are looking for people who know the area and care … View moreDrop Everything! Water needs you! The process of setting up Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee is starting. The committee will explore and recommend solutions to improve water quality in our rivers, streams and in the Wellington harbour. We are looking for people who know the area and care about our fresh water and harbour.
For updates and more information on how to get involved, click: www.gw.govt.nz...
email us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz
Dean & Jacqui from Birchville
How about joining with us this coming Wednesday, 15 August @ 1.30pm.
Our Guest Speaker will be an Educator from Arthritis NZ
Join with us at the Hapai Rooms, Fergusson Drive, UPPER HUTT. (HAPAI Building is located in the CBD opposite the Upper Hutt Railway Station and handy to all … View moreHow about joining with us this coming Wednesday, 15 August @ 1.30pm.
Our Guest Speaker will be an Educator from Arthritis NZ
Join with us at the Hapai Rooms, Fergusson Drive, UPPER HUTT. (HAPAI Building is located in the CBD opposite the Upper Hutt Railway Station and handy to all amenities. It has easy access to car parking and a bus stop is just at the door.)
If you are an active 50+ Senior, we are looking for people to join us and the GPUH Committee
You are all welcome!
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