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Pete Ashton from Decks Decks
Neighbour has just come outside to see a guy sitting in his ute on his drive with a screw driver that had been used to force door lock , he didnt notice lock until guy left ( about 10.30 this morning ). Was wearing red puffer jacket. Top end off halswater Drive . Police were called but sounds … View moreNeighbour has just come outside to see a guy sitting in his ute on his drive with a screw driver that had been used to force door lock , he didnt notice lock until guy left ( about 10.30 this morning ). Was wearing red puffer jacket. Top end off halswater Drive . Police were called but sounds like they weren't that interested 😯
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A helpful tool created by Aucklander, Tony Lu, allows users to find out the possible salary for jobs they are considering applying for, saving time for possible applicants and the employer too. But do you think that all salaries should be visible to the public?
Share your vote and comment below … View moreA helpful tool created by Aucklander, Tony Lu, allows users to find out the possible salary for jobs they are considering applying for, saving time for possible applicants and the employer too. But do you think that all salaries should be visible to the public?
Share your vote and comment below - type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
75 replies (Members only)
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Worth over $1.5 million and built to perfection by Jennian Homes, this brand new abode features four bedrooms, two bathrooms and boasts a stylish open-plan kitchen, living and dining area for … View moreFor only $15 a ticket, you could win this fully furnished home in South Island’s stunning Wānaka!
Worth over $1.5 million and built to perfection by Jennian Homes, this brand new abode features four bedrooms, two bathrooms and boasts a stylish open-plan kitchen, living and dining area for year-round entertainment and comfort, plus incredible lake and mountain views!
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Reporter The Post
A community business group backed by Wētā Workshop is contesting a decision which saw its bid to build a sculpture of a rātā blossom on a piece of council-owned land declined.
The group wanted the sculpture to sit below the Wellington sign on the hill at the north end of the airport, but the … View moreA community business group backed by Wētā Workshop is contesting a decision which saw its bid to build a sculpture of a rātā blossom on a piece of council-owned land declined.
The group wanted the sculpture to sit below the Wellington sign on the hill at the north end of the airport, but the council said no.
Let us know what you think.
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Reporter Community News
A belated Friday Feathered Friend. This week we feature a top pic from Andrew Gorrie, who enjoys photographing birds in his Kelson garden.
Mark from Family Kitchen with Mark
Our sourdough artisan doughnuts are super light, bouncy and soft, lightly chewy, and have the most amazingly 'not so sweet' fillings with sweet glazes and frostings.
Some say they're the best they've ever tried, but we'll be happy being a contender!!
This weekend's … View moreOur sourdough artisan doughnuts are super light, bouncy and soft, lightly chewy, and have the most amazingly 'not so sweet' fillings with sweet glazes and frostings.
Some say they're the best they've ever tried, but we'll be happy being a contender!!
This weekend's #doughnutfest will be our last sale before we have a two week development break. We return for an event on the 22nd July.
Back at Newland's college this Saturday from 9am - 1pm, pre-ordering from our website is available but be sure to order before 8pm this Friday.
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Manjeet from Johnsonville
Lovely gold/ mustard colour velvet style queen bed cover. One stain but can come out hand washed.
Price: $20
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Jagdish from Newlands
A very sunny 3 Bedroom house for rent in Newlands , Wellington.
158A Newlands Road, Newlands.
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Heather from Khandallah
I would just like to say thank you to the lovely gentleman at Gas in Ngaio who shouted my husband I our petrol. It was so kind and we really appreciated your kindness. Many thanks again.
Grant Neighbourly Lead from Johnsonville
WCC is planning to reduce speed limits on most roads in Wellington to 30km/h. The proposal is open for public consultation until 5pm, Friday 30 June 2023. The following poll's aim is to gather people's views on reducing the speed limit for main arterial roads and non-arterial (local) … View moreWCC is planning to reduce speed limits on most roads in Wellington to 30km/h. The proposal is open for public consultation until 5pm, Friday 30 June 2023. The following poll's aim is to gather people's views on reducing the speed limit for main arterial roads and non-arterial (local) streets.
Main arterial roads carry many vehicles and are the main connection between many suburbs. Public transport bus routes make heavy usage of arterial roads. They include the Main Road in Tawa, Middleton Road, Burma Road, Khandallah Road, Ottawa Road, Newlands Road, etc. Some images of the Main Road in Tawa are shown below as examples for reference, as well as a couple of non-arterial (local) streets for comparison. Generally, non-arterial (local) streets are narrower and found in residential suburbs.
Roads currently have reduced speed restriction limits and signage around specific areas such as schools, pedestrian areas, etc and also measures such as speed bumps, crossings and roundabouts to reduce speed in key areas. Some of these restrictions will become redundant with the proposed new 30 km/h speed limit applied along the entire length of roads.
There is much variability in road quality and lane width of many non-arterial streets with some being very narrow and others being as good as many arterial roads. Trying to group these better quality non-arterial streets together with main arterial roads goes beyond the scope of this poll but they could possibly be more closely assessed on a case by case basis. However, applying a blanket 30 km/h speed limit is probably easier to implement.
Do you agree with the new 30 km/h speed limit planned for both main arterial roads and non-arterial (local) streets?
Vote for your most preferred option below:
More information can be found at www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz... and feedback on Neighbourly can be found on at www.neighbourly.co.nz...
A separate speed poll for Middleton Road which currently has a 70 km/h non-residential speed limit zone and a 50 km/h residential speed limit zone can be found at www.neighbourly.co.nz...
Feel free to reference the URLs for this poll and the separate poll for Middleton Road when making submissions to WCC.
Submissions can also be made to WCC councillors via email wellington.govt.nz...
To contact all Councillors email councillors@wcc.govt.nz
Submissions must be made by 5pm, Friday 30 June 2023.
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Fiona from Backyard Boxes
Three layer Compost-a-box for sale - made of H4 treated pine sealed with two coats of Resene Lumbersider in the colour Karaka.
Very easy to assemble and disassemble - they come in three layers which stack on top of each other leaving a 1.5cm gap for airflow.
Two options available - one with… View moreThree layer Compost-a-box for sale - made of H4 treated pine sealed with two coats of Resene Lumbersider in the colour Karaka.
Very easy to assemble and disassemble - they come in three layers which stack on top of each other leaving a 1.5cm gap for airflow.
Two options available - one with a hinged lid (brass hinges which won't rust) and one with a pull up lid. Extra layers are available to purchase.
The standard compost bin is three layers.
Standard size is 860mm x 660mm x 520mm.
Pull up lid Compost-a-box - $350.00
Hinged lid Compost-a-box - $375.00
Extra layer - $90.00
Pick up from us in Ngaio or we can deliver within the Wellington region. Minimum delivery fee is $50.
Payment is by internet banking or cash on pick up.
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