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Rally your troops and join the Great Community Cleanup this weekend. There are over a hundred teams from The Warehouse and the community cleaning up our neighbourhoods and natural spaces, but we need something more. We need YOU. Even a little cleanup will make a huge difference in the places we … View moreRally your troops and join the Great Community Cleanup this weekend. There are over a hundred teams from The Warehouse and the community cleaning up our neighbourhoods and natural spaces, but we need something more. We need YOU. Even a little cleanup will make a huge difference in the places we live in and love. Join us in helping to beautify our communities, take heaps of pictures, and share them with #CleanupNZ. Let’s get to work!
Hi Wellington,
Did you know Benny has been found safe? He was miraculously found alive after spending nine days lost during a storm. About 1000 searchers and a helicopter were used in the search. To read more, click here.
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Ron from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley
4 A Better City Charitable Trust runs an After-school-care programme for the children at Maoribank School on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s between 3:15-5pm.
Due to the growth in numbers we have experienced this year we are looking for more adult helpers for either one or both days.
If you are … View more4 A Better City Charitable Trust runs an After-school-care programme for the children at Maoribank School on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s between 3:15-5pm.
Due to the growth in numbers we have experienced this year we are looking for more adult helpers for either one or both days.
If you are interested in this voluntary position please contact Martin on 04 979 6683 or email martin@4abettercity.co.nz.
Reporter Upper Hutt Leader
Recently, a Hamilton teen failed his driving test because his fuel light came on halfway through the test. While VTNZ admitted it was a mistake to fail him, the story on Stuff prompted others to come forward with their stories on what they were failed for. We wanted to ask you whether you thought … View moreRecently, a Hamilton teen failed his driving test because his fuel light came on halfway through the test. While VTNZ admitted it was a mistake to fail him, the story on Stuff prompted others to come forward with their stories on what they were failed for. We wanted to ask you whether you thought our driving tests were too strict? Why or why not? Do you know someone failed for a seemingly small reason? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP.
Come along to our open home at 34a Kenneth Gillies Way, FairviewEstate, Akatarawa, UpperHutt and see what makes an Enviro Home such an enjoyable living experience!
Two dates:
- Sunday 22nd April, 2.00pm–4.00pm
- Sunday 29th April, 2.00pm–4.00pm
Check out the Enviro Homes and HouseWorx … View moreCome along to our open home at 34a Kenneth Gillies Way, FairviewEstate, Akatarawa, UpperHutt and see what makes an Enviro Home such an enjoyable living experience!
Two dates:
- Sunday 22nd April, 2.00pm–4.00pm
- Sunday 29th April, 2.00pm–4.00pm
Check out the Enviro Homes and HouseWorx websites for more information.
Find out more!
Andrew from Maymorn
Have you heard about the Upper Hutt Fruit & Vege Co-op? You pay $12 and the money is pooled together and bulk fruit and veges are purchased at wholesale prices, so you cut out the middle man and save $. Generally get around 8kg of seasonal fruit and vegetables for your $12. Great bargains … View moreHave you heard about the Upper Hutt Fruit & Vege Co-op? You pay $12 and the money is pooled together and bulk fruit and veges are purchased at wholesale prices, so you cut out the middle man and save $. Generally get around 8kg of seasonal fruit and vegetables for your $12. Great bargains compared to Supermarket prices. Check out the attached image to see how much this week's pack was worth at supermarket prices ($20-$29!)
Anyone can join, and the more people that join, the better the co-ops buying power. Sign up here: orongomai.wufoo.com...
Facebook page here: www.facebook.com...
Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited
Building is, by its very nature, not overly environmentally friendly. Lots of energy and materials go into creating products for your house but we need somewhere to live. Whether you are building new or adding to an existing home, here’s how to make your home more eco-friendly and energy … View moreBuilding is, by its very nature, not overly environmentally friendly. Lots of energy and materials go into creating products for your house but we need somewhere to live. Whether you are building new or adding to an existing home, here’s how to make your home more eco-friendly and energy efficient.
UTILISE YOUR SITE
A great place to start is the position of your house and site design. If you are building a house, think about how you can best get the winter sun inside your home. This can be an easy way to keep your home warm in winter. Another consideration is how you can use vegetation for shade and temperature control within your house over summer to save energy.
SELECTING DESIGN MATERIALS
Consider the materials used when designing your home – how can you use nature to achieve all year-round comfort? This could mean using concrete flooring for passive solar gain in winter, and overhangs on a roof for shade in summer. Where appropriate see what recycled and salvaged materials you can use in your home. An easy one for both new builds and renovations is to specify water-efficient appliances and energy-efficient appliances and lighting. It’s worth remembering if you can’t afford everything now, future-proof by installing appropriate pipes into your house and/or concrete slab so you can install solar hot water and hot water heating later on.
CHOOSING AN ARCHITECT OR DESIGNER
When choosing your designer, be well-informed and clear about what you want and then choose someone who understands what you want and with whom you can work. Ask how experienced they are at designing sustainable houses and ask to see examples of their work.
FUTURE PROOF YOUR HOME : 10 STEPS TO LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY
It’s not always viable to make all your changes at once, but when you do any DIY work or renovations in the future, keep in mind these 10 tips for long term sustainability:
Design your home to take advantage of its location while saving power, water and money.
Use environmentally friendly materials where possible.
For maximum natural light, make good use of windows and skylights.
Good-quality insulation, correctly installed, will make your house easier and cheaper to heat – install higher-ratings than the minimum requirement.
Build water efficiency into your home through low-flow showers and toilets and grey water recycling where possible.
Good ventilation creates a healthy home – high moisture levels are linked to health problems like asthma and eczema and is harder (and more expensive) to heat.
Double-glazing will insulate your house while letting heat in to encourage passive heating. Investigate modern thermal window joinery.
Reuse or recycle building and renovation waste.
Good design and material selection can achieve high standards of energy-efficiency for little or no additional cost.
For internal finishes, use good insulators such as curtains and carpets and use products such as paints that are made with the environment in mind.
Kathy from Brown Owl
$60ono
Ideal for speed work
DurableSpring mounted design
Help develop accuracy
Speed and timing in striking
Fitness
… View more$60ono
Ideal for speed work
DurableSpring mounted design
Help develop accuracy
Speed and timing in striking
Fitness
Brand new these cost $209.99
I brought mind approx 2 years ok an used it 3 times but have no room in our new home for it.
It does have a couple of creases in bag from where it's been stored. For the weight just add water.
Pick up in Brown Owl in Upper Hutt
Price: $60
Ian from Birchville
Artist in need. If you have any old tv’s or clock radios that you don’t want any more and are willing to donate to a Struggling art student at Massey University. Please contact Finn Chadwick at finnchadwick@rocketmail.com
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Eleanor Wenman Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
The Expressions Whirinaki Trust is currently fundraising for the gallery's extension with a Diamond and Ice Charity Auction and the Upper Hutt Leader has a double pass for the evening to giveaway! To enter email savannah@expressions.org.nz with 'Diamonds' in the subject line.
As … View moreThe Expressions Whirinaki Trust is currently fundraising for the gallery's extension with a Diamond and Ice Charity Auction and the Upper Hutt Leader has a double pass for the evening to giveaway! To enter email savannah@expressions.org.nz with 'Diamonds' in the subject line.
As well as dinner, there will be an auction featuring a diamond pendant, a night at Silverstream Retreat, a family photo shoot, as well as craft beer and wine and many more.
The dinner will be held on April 28 at Expressions Whirinaki. Tickets $110 or $1000 for a table of ten. Book at expressions.org.nz
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
Get in quick - the Heretaunga Players’ first show of 2018 returns us to the village of Little Grimley with The Fat Lady Sings in Little Grimley.
Gordon (Andrew Tait), Margaret (Heather O’Brien), Joyce (Janet Beams) and Bernard (Greg Judd) are the surviving members of Little Grimley Amateur … View moreGet in quick - the Heretaunga Players’ first show of 2018 returns us to the village of Little Grimley with The Fat Lady Sings in Little Grimley.
Gordon (Andrew Tait), Margaret (Heather O’Brien), Joyce (Janet Beams) and Bernard (Greg Judd) are the surviving members of Little Grimley Amateur Dramatic Society.
They’re back to tackle yet another threat to their survival – this time in the shape of a rival am-dram, newly-formed in their village, determined to upstage them with an award-winning musical.
Season opens April 26. Shows will be performed at The Studio, Ward St and tickets are available from Expressions or by calling 527 2168.
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