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Jan from Ebdentown
A PERSONAL STATEMENT
How disappointed am I that I have had to compel through The Official Information Act information that which was ours of right?
I am hurt and offended that the Local Body that is supposed to administer our ratepayer funds is reluctant to engage or be transparent and … View moreA PERSONAL STATEMENT
How disappointed am I that I have had to compel through The Official Information Act information that which was ours of right?
I am hurt and offended that the Local Body that is supposed to administer our ratepayer funds is reluctant to engage or be transparent and accountable for how it spends our monies.
• What else are they hiding?
I am hurt and insulted that the people who are paid to administer our funds or are elected to be there for us, to be the interface between us and Council and visa-versa, ignore me, insult my intelligence and downright lie to me, and through me, insulting you!
I am shocked by the astonishing lack of any professionalism by the Council staff and equally appalled by the Mayor and Councillors lack of depth of knowledge or enquiry in accepting whatever rubbish they are told without proper evidence or research.
• What other services in our city have been compromised by this slack attitude?
• I have lost complete trust in all but a few of our representatives.
All the women Councillors (interestingly enough) are doing what they have sworn to do, it is the men (apart from Steve Taylor, who at least replied, sadly he was really not interested in representing me/us on this issue) who are tardy to the point of possibly breaking their oaths of office, they have certainly broken faith with the ratepayers of Upper Hutt in respect of this issue.
Every Civic Building, everything Council, every stick of furniture, technology, piece of paper, ink, printer, person, park, goal post, swing and every other thing that is Council is paid for by our rates it is ours.
• Not theirs ours.
So here I sit, a pensioner, going back and forth, using my own personal funds and resources to action my end of this, my time and energy, to compel people who I pay, who are resourced by my rates, who sit in building paid for by me, to get information paid for by me, with legal department geared to cover them and advise them how not to give us what we am entitled to, if they can possibly avoid it.
• Then there is me, not able to afford the internet, just my printer, ink, (gifts from my Son) paper, time and whatever wits I can muster on a good day - paying for both sides of this back and forth every time I engage with my Council, that I also pay for and who are already paid to administer and represent my best interests BUT DON’T
Who sit there and hope that as they ‘out resource me’ I will get tired, run out of my resources and just go away.
• Using everything I pay for against me!!
All I want is to be able to get some books out of my Library, as I was able to do for 47years, up to and until these changes.
I want those of us who search by genre only or who are totally confused by the labyrinthine, counter intuitive maze that is adult fiction - for us to be seen and recognised, validated and offered the same chance as everyone else to be included in an accessible to all Library Members and Users in other words Ratepayers (as it used to be)!
• Give us back a professional TRADITIONAL LIBRARY with genre sections!
I am so deeply, deeply resentful! (Can you tell?)
Sandra from Timberlea
Hi all,
I was lucky enough to view a message re Real Estate Advertising before it was deleted for whatever reason.
I would just like to remind Businesses that Neighbourly does support local ventures but there are guidelines relating to this.
Firstly there are "Premium Businesses" who … View moreHi all,
I was lucky enough to view a message re Real Estate Advertising before it was deleted for whatever reason.
I would just like to remind Businesses that Neighbourly does support local ventures but there are guidelines relating to this.
Firstly there are "Premium Businesses" who pay to subscribe.
Secondly there is an area where "Local Businesses" can advertise for FREE in the appropriate section. Alongside this is the option for locals to RECOMMEND local businesses based on good practice and workmanship.
In relation to Real Estate - there is a 'Property' category on the tool bar under the Green Neighbourly Header at the top of this page where properties can be listed for those interested to view.
For general users of this platform, one can report a message to the Neighbourly Team by clicking on the 3 dots alongside the word 'Save' at the bottom of a message board and clicking on 'Report this message' using 'Business' as a reason for reporting. The Team will then review this and make a decision.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We kiwis sure do love a good pie. InsPIEred by the 2017 Supreme Pie Award celebrations, we want to know where to get the best pie in YOUR neighbourhood!
Comment below where to find your best local pie, sweet or savoury, and you'll be in the draw to WIN a $50 Prezzy® card!
Winner … View moreWe kiwis sure do love a good pie. InsPIEred by the 2017 Supreme Pie Award celebrations, we want to know where to get the best pie in YOUR neighbourhood!
Comment below where to find your best local pie, sweet or savoury, and you'll be in the draw to WIN a $50 Prezzy® card!
Winner announced Monday 7th August.
What's fun, free, safe and tailor-made for creative Kiwi kids? MindLabKids.com, that's what! This super online learning website is the home of home-based fun for 5-12 year-olds. Sign them up today to get their creative cogs turning, and be in to win some cool freebies! Check it out!
Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited
Hi Neighbours
It is in these colder months we start thinking about keeping warm. So to help you all we are posting our tips to choosing the right heating for your home.
When looking to heat a home, it's important to consider the wide variety of heating methods on offer. An … View moreHi Neighbours
It is in these colder months we start thinking about keeping warm. So to help you all we are posting our tips to choosing the right heating for your home.
When looking to heat a home, it's important to consider the wide variety of heating methods on offer. An under-heated home can lead to illness and poor health. Creating a warm, dry and comfortable home should be a top priority.
Heating options are far now greater than they were a generation ago. Electrical, gas, new super-efficient wood fireplaces, gas fires, in-concrete floor hot water or electrical heating units, central hot water heating, heat pumps and air conditioning units and home ventilation systems are just some of the popular heating options to choose from.
Because the heating needs of every dwelling are different, you need to undertake heat loss calculations based on: the size of your home, the materials used for construction, whether your home is north or south facing, the size and number of external walls and the number of windows and doors.
The World Health Organisation recommendations for room temperatures are:
21 degrees Celsius in living areas
18 degrees Celsius in bedrooms
22 degrees Celsius in bathrooms
Start with insulation – keep in the heat you have, then add heaters to warm you up. Insulation will also reduce temperatures in the summer.
Considerations
Ensure you have an abundance of insulation – remember, building code requirements are a minimum.
It’s important that whatever system you install is of sufficient capacity to heat your home properly – too small a unit will result in expensive bills and insufficient heating.
Some heating system installations require a building consent and registered installer.
The modern approach to heating is ‘whole house heating’. Good insulation and an energy-efficient heating system will heat all areas of the house at a reasonable price and help keep your family healthier through cold months.
CENTRAL HEATING
Central heating can be fuelled from gas, diesel, solid wood pellets or hot water heat pump, can work through warm water underfloor heating or slim water radiators (and sometimes both), with the possibility of adding domestic hot tap water and even swimming pool heating all from the one heat source.
Communications Manager from Paralympics New Zealand
Join us in 'going gold' for Paralympics New Zealand's annual Spirit of Gold® Mufti Day!
This year the event celebrates 6 months until our Paralympians compete in the PeyongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. Donations will greatly contribute to getting our team to South Korea.
… View moreJoin us in 'going gold' for Paralympics New Zealand's annual Spirit of Gold® Mufti Day!
This year the event celebrates 6 months until our Paralympians compete in the PeyongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. Donations will greatly contribute to getting our team to South Korea.
As a big thank you for your support, we will be awarding a Paralympian visit to two lucky organisations; one who raises the most funds, and one for the best photograph posted on social media with our #SpiritOfGold hashtag!
Head over towww.paralympics.org.nz... to get your Mufti Day Toolkit and for other ways that your organisation can get involved in supporting us this September!
Hey neighbours - you might have heard about Electric Kiwi and our Free Hour of Power. Or that recently Canstar Blue awarded us the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award (Electricity Providers). But did you know we have some cool new friends?
Over at Electric Kiwi we're all about connections … View moreHey neighbours - you might have heard about Electric Kiwi and our Free Hour of Power. Or that recently Canstar Blue awarded us the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award (Electricity Providers). But did you know we have some cool new friends?
Over at Electric Kiwi we're all about connections and building strong relationships with our customers, which is why we're proud to announce that we've joined up with the team at Neighbourly. Together, we're celebrating innovation and emPOWERing Kiwi communities (see what we did there?!)
We look forward to sharing more about our partnership with you soon. In the meantime, find out what makes us special.
Check us out
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Greater Wellington regional Council works with volunteers like you to plant up to 25,000 trees a season and we need your help!
Join us at the South end Te Ara O Whareroa trail gate for a morning of tree planting. We will be planting near the big steps to the side of Te Ara o Whareroa trail. … View moreGreater Wellington regional Council works with volunteers like you to plant up to 25,000 trees a season and we need your help!
Join us at the South end Te Ara O Whareroa trail gate for a morning of tree planting. We will be planting near the big steps to the side of Te Ara o Whareroa trail. Follow the signs from the bottom of Whareroa Beach carpark (Mackays Crossing entrance), or from the Poplar Avenue entrance if coming by bike or foot. RSVP to the Facebook event here goo.gl...
Morning tea provided
Please bring appropriate footwear and warm clothes
Wet weather cancellations, please call 0800 496 734
Do you have a shoes on or shoes off policy at your place? Are sheets changed regularly in your home, or just whenever suits? Do you know your neighbours' names?
Homed is conducting a survey to learn more not just about what happens behind your front door and throughout Kiwi communities. … View moreDo you have a shoes on or shoes off policy at your place? Are sheets changed regularly in your home, or just whenever suits? Do you know your neighbours' names?
Homed is conducting a survey to learn more not just about what happens behind your front door and throughout Kiwi communities. We'd love you to take part - plus we'll put you in the draw to win one of three $100 Prezzy® cards if you complete the survey by 7 August.
Take the survey
Tracy Harker from Upper Hutt Women's Centre Inc
Upper Hutt Women's Centre is holding a garage sale this coming Wednesday 2nd August from 10am to 2pm. We are located at 6 Sinclair Street (next to UH Health Centre). Lots of clothing, linen, household items, pay what you can afford. All funds raised go towards helping families in need.
Negotiable
Shendelle from Te Marua
I am currently looking for someone to take my chook house and chooks (5 brown shavers plus one other). One year old laying well. Chook house is large and has some fencing with it.
Chook house free would just like donation for chooks.
To view or buy pm me.
Negotiable
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Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited
Talofa Neighbours!
Here is our lucky last tip to get your property sale ready! Tip Number 7!
7. Staging
If a property is empty, it is worth staging it. Buyers like to be able to visualise the property as a living space. Additionally, it is possible to stage a property so that it appeals to… View moreTalofa Neighbours!
Here is our lucky last tip to get your property sale ready! Tip Number 7!
7. Staging
If a property is empty, it is worth staging it. Buyers like to be able to visualise the property as a living space. Additionally, it is possible to stage a property so that it appeals to a target buyer group. As well as staging the interior, it is also worth staging the exterior. This can be done with outdoor furniture and pot plants.
Source: landlords.co.nz
Barnardos Early Learning Centre - Wellington Central
We’re excited to announce our new Barnardos Early Learning Centre will be opening on Webb Street this October, welcoming all kiwi kids ages 0-5.
Barnardos are New Zealand’s leading expert in early learning and childcare, doing more for kiwi kids for 40 years.
Open longer hours: 7:00am –… View moreWe’re excited to announce our new Barnardos Early Learning Centre will be opening on Webb Street this October, welcoming all kiwi kids ages 0-5.
Barnardos are New Zealand’s leading expert in early learning and childcare, doing more for kiwi kids for 40 years.
Open longer hours: 7:00am – 6:30pm, Monday – Friday.
Limited spaces available, pre-enrol your child today.
For more information visit our website or our Neighbourly page.
Phone or text Aimee on 027 201 8103
Email: info@barnardos.org.nz
Learn more
Anita from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley
I have two small size 10-12 two medium size 12-14 and a large size 14-16 i brought for my bridesmaid but i have changed my mind $50 each
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