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Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
People living in Wellington City now have the opportunity to give feedback on the new proposed Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.
Submissions open today and close 5pm on Friday 25 September 2020.
For more information on the bylaw and how to have your say, visit:
wellington.govt.nz...
… View morePeople living in Wellington City now have the opportunity to give feedback on the new proposed Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw.
Submissions open today and close 5pm on Friday 25 September 2020.
For more information on the bylaw and how to have your say, visit:
wellington.govt.nz...
#OurWellington #WCCNews #Waste
...is Vincent the Teddy Bear, nominated by Eibs O’Leary from Warkworth.
Un-bear-lievable! Check out the awesome set up that won the AMI Kind Neighbour a couple of weeks ago. Have you got a neighbour you'd like to recognise? Nominate them here!
“I would like to nominate and THANK our… View more...is Vincent the Teddy Bear, nominated by Eibs O’Leary from Warkworth.
Un-bear-lievable! Check out the awesome set up that won the AMI Kind Neighbour a couple of weeks ago. Have you got a neighbour you'd like to recognise? Nominate them here!
“I would like to nominate and THANK our great neighbour's living at Viv Davie Martin Drive for their creativity and huge effort during lock down. They lifted all our spirits with their daily Teddy bear reenactment on how to keep busy. Each day people came to see what Teddy bear was up to. With keen interest kids in our neighbourhood even gave Teddy a proper name...meet Vincent LOL! It's through times like this that such acts of goodness should be acknowledged and the memories they hold forever treasured. A selected few photos of Vincent's daily lockdown activities "thanks Vincent :)"
Weng from Kelburn
Hi again neighbourly,
Can anyone recommend a good and reliable tradesman who repairs gutters? Much appreciated.
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
We are so proud of our Primary School, thank you Marsden girls for featuring in our video, you are so inspiring! A big shout out to the girls, our staff and Mums, Dads and caregivers who make this such a special place of happy, engaged learning and wonderful friendships!
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Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
You are warmly invited to attend this event, showing casing Marsden School soloists in voice and instrument. This year we have a record number of entries, so the evening will be split into two parts. Years 7-10 from 5pm and Years 11-13 from 7.45pm, with a dinner break inbetween. Please let us know … View moreYou are warmly invited to attend this event, showing casing Marsden School soloists in voice and instrument. This year we have a record number of entries, so the evening will be split into two parts. Years 7-10 from 5pm and Years 11-13 from 7.45pm, with a dinner break inbetween. Please let us know if you'd like to order sandwiches for the break, with your RSVP. Free entry.
Laura from Newtown
The Circus Hub is Newtown’s best kept secret and we are having an Open Day 💥THIS SATURDAY💥 from 1 to 4pm where you can try circus skills for FREE!
Learn how to climb an aerial silk, spin a hula hoop, juggle or try a handstand. There will also be awesome performances throughout the day too. … View moreThe Circus Hub is Newtown’s best kept secret and we are having an Open Day 💥THIS SATURDAY💥 from 1 to 4pm where you can try circus skills for FREE!
Learn how to climb an aerial silk, spin a hula hoop, juggle or try a handstand. There will also be awesome performances throughout the day too. Come on down, bring the kids, bring your friends and try something new.
👉Check out the Facebook event here: www.facebook.com...
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What better way to really get into the SPRING of things than by building a planter box out of wooden pallets!
On Saturday 22nd August, we will work together to build planter boxes from old timber shipping pallets.
As a group, we'll make four garden beds. If you'd like to take one of … View moreWhat better way to really get into the SPRING of things than by building a planter box out of wooden pallets!
On Saturday 22nd August, we will work together to build planter boxes from old timber shipping pallets.
As a group, we'll make four garden beds. If you'd like to take one of them home with you, get in touch. You'll take home easy-to-follow instructions to make your own garden beds.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Due to inflation and to cover the increased costs of Emission Trading Scheme compliance, there will be some price changes in the world of waste from Saturday 1 August.
Domestic general waste drop-off at the Southern Landfill will rise from a minimum charge of $10 to $15, and from $160 to $170 per… View moreDue to inflation and to cover the increased costs of Emission Trading Scheme compliance, there will be some price changes in the world of waste from Saturday 1 August.
Domestic general waste drop-off at the Southern Landfill will rise from a minimum charge of $10 to $15, and from $160 to $170 per tonne.
Domestic green waste charges remain the same at $5 for minimum drop-off.
The recommended retail price of official Council rubbish bags will also increase from $2.50 to $2.75 per bag.
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Ruchika Jayatilaka from Sisters of Compassion
Join us for the feature-length documentary following a year in the garden with 90-year-old Sister Loyola Galvin.
The film will be introduced by Sr Sue Cosgrove. The Cloister Café will be open for refreshments.
Koha entry. Bookings essential – phone (04) 282 1953 or email … View moreJoin us for the feature-length documentary following a year in the garden with 90-year-old Sister Loyola Galvin.
The film will be introduced by Sr Sue Cosgrove. The Cloister Café will be open for refreshments.
Koha entry. Bookings essential – phone (04) 282 1953 or email heritagecentre@compassion.org.nz
At every Cancer Society office around the country, you’ll find a caring team that supports, informs and empowers those facing cancer and their whānau.
Later this month we’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Daffodil Day, the most important day in our fundraising calendar. A day … View moreAt every Cancer Society office around the country, you’ll find a caring team that supports, informs and empowers those facing cancer and their whānau.
Later this month we’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Daffodil Day, the most important day in our fundraising calendar. A day that relies on the support of more than 11,000 volunteers.
Money raised goes towards support services, education and awareness programmes, and to fund vital research into the causes and treatments of all types of cancers.
Our 30th Daffodil Day is on Friday 28th August.
Please support the superhero volunteers in your neighborhood with a donation to the Cancer Society, donate online at daffodilday.org.nz or at your local ANZ branch.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
All it takes is a kind gesture to change someone’s day. From paying it forward in line at a cafe to giving flowers to a neighbour ‘just because’ - this month we’re encouraging our members and supporters to make New Zealand a better place one random act of kindness at a time.
The options … View moreAll it takes is a kind gesture to change someone’s day. From paying it forward in line at a cafe to giving flowers to a neighbour ‘just because’ - this month we’re encouraging our members and supporters to make New Zealand a better place one random act of kindness at a time.
The options for doing so are endless! Being kind doesn’t have to cost a thing, after all a smile is free. For those who want to go the extra mile, here’s some other ideas: Buy extra kai at the grocery store to donate to a food bank, build a free community library for your street, bring treats into work for colleagues, send an encouraging text to someone who needs it, let a car into the traffic ahead of you, take a gift over to new neighbours and introduce yourself, write positive messages in chalk on sidewalks around your neighbourhood, or surprise loved ones with a visit.
This month’s theme also coincides with Random Acts of Kindness Day (New Zealand) which is coming up on September 1st.
Let us know how you’re spreading kindness in your community by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZrandomactsofkindness
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Subscribe to our e-zine Get Growing. In this week’s issue we show how to grow potatoes in containers in time for Christmas. Plus grow your own sprouts, build homes for geckos and skinks, leave frosted plants alone, collect free rainwater and let lachenalias set seed.
Meet some gardening … View moreSubscribe to our e-zine Get Growing. In this week’s issue we show how to grow potatoes in containers in time for Christmas. Plus grow your own sprouts, build homes for geckos and skinks, leave frosted plants alone, collect free rainwater and let lachenalias set seed.
Meet some gardening superheroes and nominate a greenfingered good sort to be the Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year. Plus go in the draw for copies of NZ House & Garden’s August issue.
Clinical Nutritionist from livingcure.co.nz
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential nutrients (they must be obtained from food as the body cannot make them). They are required for normal physiological functions in our bodies and are a component of all cell membranes. The PUFAs are: linoleic acid (LA) - Omega 6 (O6) and … View morePolyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential nutrients (they must be obtained from food as the body cannot make them). They are required for normal physiological functions in our bodies and are a component of all cell membranes. The PUFAs are: linoleic acid (LA) - Omega 6 (O6) and alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) - Omega 3 (O3). Read about why they are so beneficial to health and how to increase your daily intake of Omega 3.
Melanie from Karori
Hi everyone, my name is Kyra. I love animals and have a cat, dog and bunny of my own. I would love to help out others who need pet sitting or dog walking services in the Karori and surrounding areas. I am reliable, responsible, caring and very good with animals. I am 16 yo, student, and have … View moreHi everyone, my name is Kyra. I love animals and have a cat, dog and bunny of my own. I would love to help out others who need pet sitting or dog walking services in the Karori and surrounding areas. I am reliable, responsible, caring and very good with animals. I am 16 yo, student, and have transport. Please pm me (This is my mum’s account) if you would like my help caring for your beloved pets.
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