Aro Valley, Wellington

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1350 days ago

$5 Fill-a-bag + Free baby goods sale

St Vincent de Paul Society Wellington

We’re opening up the Newtown Warehouse once for another $5 fill-a-bag sale. All clothing, bedding, shoes and bric-a-brac are included. *This sale does not include items within the Vinnies Newtown Op Shop.

Just to add a little more excitement, we’re also cleaning out our Pregnancy Assistance … View more
We’re opening up the Newtown Warehouse once for another $5 fill-a-bag sale. All clothing, bedding, shoes and bric-a-brac are included. *This sale does not include items within the Vinnies Newtown Op Shop.

Just to add a little more excitement, we’re also cleaning out our Pregnancy Assistance stock room and inviting you all in to help yourself. All 0 - 12 month baby clothing and bedding are FREE to take.

Friday 19 March, 9am - 4pm
Saturday 20 March, 9am - 4pm

The Newtown Warehouse is located upstairs at the back of the Vinnies Op Shop - 207 Riddiford Street, Newtown.

BYO bag.

1350 days ago

Fabric please ! for Cuba Dupa

Remy from Aro Valley

Howdy Neighbours ! A last minute event that I would like to create for CubaDupa next weekend and it requires as much material as possible- larger pieces/ anything goes please - to make capes and also need gold material any sizes if anyone has. This will be a free offering on Cuba Street for all to … View moreHowdy Neighbours ! A last minute event that I would like to create for CubaDupa next weekend and it requires as much material as possible- larger pieces/ anything goes please - to make capes and also need gold material any sizes if anyone has. This will be a free offering on Cuba Street for all to enjoy. Hope you can help - PM me to arrange collection. Thank you so much in advance.

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1350 days ago

Only in English!

NumberWorks'nWords Karori

Can you think of other words that do this?

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1362 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Simba

Reporter Community News

Hi there my name is Simba, I am a big ole handsome man looking for my forever home.
I am a little shy and will tolerate gentle pants so I would love a quiet, patient home with no children (teenagers may be fine) and no other animals.
I would love a home where I can potter around and toast myself in… View more
Hi there my name is Simba, I am a big ole handsome man looking for my forever home.
I am a little shy and will tolerate gentle pants so I would love a quiet, patient home with no children (teenagers may be fine) and no other animals.
I would love a home where I can potter around and toast myself in the sun. I do come with a medical waiver that my new owners would need to be aware of.
If you think you are the home for me please contact the Feline Team at SPCA’s Wellington Centre.

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1351 days ago

Market on the move this week

Reporter Community News

On Sunday 21 March, the Harbourside Market will be relocated to the Reading Cinemas outdoor carparks due to Homegrown being on. The market will be operating as usual, but just a few minutes away from its normal spot. Don't forget to check out the map before you head in for your fresh veges or … View moreOn Sunday 21 March, the Harbourside Market will be relocated to the Reading Cinemas outdoor carparks due to Homegrown being on. The market will be operating as usual, but just a few minutes away from its normal spot. Don't forget to check out the map before you head in for your fresh veges or treats.

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1351 days ago

Upcycling Awards is back for 2021!

Resene

Do you have old things lying around that you've been meaning to spruce up or recreate? It's time to unleash your DIY skills and bring out your inner artistic spirit. Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.

Give us … View more
Do you have old things lying around that you've been meaning to spruce up or recreate? It's time to unleash your DIY skills and bring out your inner artistic spirit. Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.

Give us your all, we want to see your creations! Check out some of last years' entires here.

Take part in the 2021 Resene Upcycling Awards. There are four great prizes worth $500 up for grabs: a $200 Resene voucher and a $300 Prezzy® card!
Learn more

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1352 days ago

Poll: Do you feel safe in Wellington City?

Reporter Community News

National list MP Nicola Willis does not feel safe walking through central Wellington as a result of an increase in social disorder and the presence of patched gang members.
Speaking to reporters at Parliament , Willis said she was concerned about the recent “explosion” in emergency housing in … View more
National list MP Nicola Willis does not feel safe walking through central Wellington as a result of an increase in social disorder and the presence of patched gang members.
Speaking to reporters at Parliament , Willis said she was concerned about the recent “explosion” in emergency housing in central Wellington, which had led to increased violence, threatening behaviour and intimidation on the capital’s streets.
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Do you feel safe in Wellington City?
  • 55.2% Yes
    55.2% Complete
  • 44.8% No
    44.8% Complete
183 votes
1351 days ago

Road works on Holloway Road

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

We are just finishing up some minor works in Holloway Road in Aro Valley.

We have resealed the road and will be painting new broken yellow lines including two white triangle markings, a trial run for Wellington.

These white triangles indicate where parking is available for smaller vehicles or … View more
We are just finishing up some minor works in Holloway Road in Aro Valley.

We have resealed the road and will be painting new broken yellow lines including two white triangle markings, a trial run for Wellington.

These white triangles indicate where parking is available for smaller vehicles or motorbikes on suburban roads.

For more information on white triangle road markings, visit: wellington.govt.nz...

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1352 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington

Monthly AEA Worldwide Web events are held on the third Saturday (Greenwich Mean Time) of each month.
For March it is 9.00 am on Sunday 21st (NZ time).
For newcomers interested in receiving a Zoom invitation for the event, please email aeawebevent@gmail.com.

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1352 days ago

Sauerkraut and Fermented Veggies workshop @ Food Envy

Owner and Founder from Best Kept Health

We are back on the 27th March (next week!) with another fermentation and gut health workshop at our amazing new location Food Envy in Tennyson Street.

You will learn all about fermentation, why microbes are so awesome and how consuming fermented goodies can help you improve your gut and overall … View more
We are back on the 27th March (next week!) with another fermentation and gut health workshop at our amazing new location Food Envy in Tennyson Street.

You will learn all about fermentation, why microbes are so awesome and how consuming fermented goodies can help you improve your gut and overall health. You'll also be making your own kraut and fermenting other vegetables using different brine percentages.

There's still a couple of tickets available. Don't miss out! This classes are A LOT of fun :)

bestkepthealth.co...

1352 days ago

Local heroes, two women remove tonnes of rubbish

Reporter Community News

What can we do to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the sea? That is the question two women are asking after spending a year cleaning up a coastal seal colony near Wellington.
Fishhooks, hundreds of shoes, 160 coffee sacks of rubbish, 48 tyres and 15 crayfish pots.
That is just some of … View more
What can we do to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the sea? That is the question two women are asking after spending a year cleaning up a coastal seal colony near Wellington.
Fishhooks, hundreds of shoes, 160 coffee sacks of rubbish, 48 tyres and 15 crayfish pots.
That is just some of the rubbish Lorraine Shaab​ and Noeline Angus​ have removed from a seal colony on the Wainuiomata Coast, near Wellington, over the past year.

1353 days ago

My Wellington: Swee Tan

Reporter Community News

Dr Swee Tan is a world-renowned researcher and plastic surgeon who has lived in Khandallah for 26 years. Born in Malaysia, Tan travelled the world before settling in the capital, where he heads up the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute. Here’s his take on life in the capital.

How long have you … View more
Dr Swee Tan is a world-renowned researcher and plastic surgeon who has lived in Khandallah for 26 years. Born in Malaysia, Tan travelled the world before settling in the capital, where he heads up the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute. Here’s his take on life in the capital.

How long have you been a Wellingtonian?
I was here in 1992 when I was doing my training in plastic surgery. We lived here for one year and then went overseas to London, then Oxford and Boston, and then came back in 1995. I was born in Malaysia, and left in 1980. I went to Melbourne, where I studied, and then I went to Hamilton, Christchurch and Wellington. I resisted coming to Wellington because I went through Wellington in 1987 – it was a dead place, there was no restaurant open after 7pm.

Where is your favourite place to eat out?
We are very lucky to have good eating places. Yum cha at Dragons, for example, is one of our favourites. There are so many choices. Noble Rot is a very good place for dinner. If you are after brunch, Cafe Thyme next to the Twigland Garden Centre, which is my favourite garden centre. It’s between Johnsonville and Churton Park.

Where is the best coffee in Wellington?
You put me in a difficult position because in Wellington we have so many great places for coffee. Prefab is great, or Neo Cafe, and Revive in Petone. You can get good coffee anywhere really, but those are really great spot.

What’s an underrated attraction near you?
Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush is the only public botanical garden dedicated to native plants, and they are really nice: about 11 kilometres, with many bushes and gardens. We used to take our children there when they were younger. There is a stream there with eels, beautiful eels, an 800-year-old rimu tree and a nice canopy of trees. It is only five minutes away [from the city], it is right here on our doorstep.

What, in Wellington, can’t be beaten on a good day?
Walking along the waterfront with Maestro [Tan’s dog] along the path that takes you to Oriental Pde. It is such a beautiful place.

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1352 days ago

How to Remove Paint from Window Panes

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)

Paint is very difficult to clean off from any surface and removing it from glass is no different. Once the paint has dried, trying to wipe it off with a wet cloth will prove unsuccessful. Nevertheless, there are a few ways you can prevent smudging the windows with paint and in the event you … View morePaint is very difficult to clean off from any surface and removing it from glass is no different. Once the paint has dried, trying to wipe it off with a wet cloth will prove unsuccessful. Nevertheless, there are a few ways you can prevent smudging the windows with paint and in the event you splatter the glass with paint there are tricks to remove it.


Typically, when there is renovation work going on that includes painting the walls or the window frames, it’s practical to use masking tape on the glass around the frames to protect it. However, many tapes just don’t seem to stick well to the glass surface and most of the time paint drops always find their way onto the unprotected surface.


Regular paint remover is not good enough and won’t work on dried-up paint. Instead, you can try to clean the paint off your windows by following the steps in our short and practical guide which presents you two approaches.


Removing Paint from Glass with a Scraper

Materials needed:
• Hand-held safety razor blade
• Cloth/Sponge
• Squeegee
• Small bucket
• Warm water

• Dishwashing liquid

Here is what to do:
1. Fill a bucket with warm water and some dishwashing liquid. Mix it until it becomes sudsy. The detergent will make it easier for the scraper to move over the glass surface, minimising the risk of scratching.
2. Soak the cleaning cloth or sponge in the solution.
3. Scrub the window to remove any dirt and grime from the surface. Next, rinse it using a clean wet cloth or sponge.
4. Wet the window again with the dishwashing solution.

5. Hold the razor blade at a 45-degree angle and carefully scrape the paint. Make sure the glass is wet while you are scraping with the razor blade, otherwise you may scratch it.


If you have recently painted areas around the window or window sill and the paint has not yet dried properly, it may be best to leave it until it has. Cleaning it with soapy water may cause the paint to run and ruin other surfaces.

6. Wipe the glass with a squeegee to remove any remaining moisture or streaks, and then with a cloth to polish the surface.

7. Check to see if all the paint has been removed. If there is still some paint on the glass, repeat the steps 5 and 6 until all the paint has been removed.

Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1353 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Spike

Reporter Community News

This week's Wellington SPCA Pet of the Day is a cat called Spike, who was adopted from the SPCA.

"Spike is going really well and has fully grown into his name. He’s a complete goon! He now spends his time running about the house, playing and snuggling with gusto. His favourite toy is … View more
This week's Wellington SPCA Pet of the Day is a cat called Spike, who was adopted from the SPCA.

"Spike is going really well and has fully grown into his name. He’s a complete goon! He now spends his time running about the house, playing and snuggling with gusto. His favourite toy is his mouse from the SPCA. He charges around the house with it in his mouth so it’s always near. The best thing we’ve enjoyed though is how the relationship between our dog Sadie and him has developed. Spike loves being near her, and always snuggles up next to her when he’s tired out from playing (as you can see from the photos!) Sadie is pretty smitten with him too. We all are. Thanks again for everything, Julia, Dave, Sadie and Spike."

1353 days ago

Cat survives being shot in face

Reporter Community News

A cherished family cat has survived being shot in the face, but sustained serious damage from the attack.
Ginger cat Jamie​ took a bullet to the cheek – millimetres from his left eye and narrowly missing his brain – fragmenting his skull.
He was lucky to survive the recent shooting in … View more
A cherished family cat has survived being shot in the face, but sustained serious damage from the attack.
Ginger cat Jamie​ took a bullet to the cheek – millimetres from his left eye and narrowly missing his brain – fragmenting his skull.
He was lucky to survive the recent shooting in Wellington.
But the incident has left him deaf in one ear and the pupil in his left eye unable to contract.
Meanwhile, the SPCA is appealing to the public for help with its investigation into the shooting.
Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call 0800 467 732 in confidence and quote reference 323422.

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