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Judy from Aro Valley
SEABREEZES, SUNRISES AND SUNSETS
Available from 13 June
Lease to 31 Jan 2021
Trademe Listing 2642201595
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Could there be a better place to work from home? … View moreSEABREEZES, SUNRISES AND SUNSETS
Available from 13 June
Lease to 31 Jan 2021
Trademe Listing 2642201595
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Could there be a better place to work from home?
Stunning views while you work and lovely bays to walk, run or bike around at lunchtime.
Sitting above Worser Bay with majestic views over the new yacht club to Seatoun, Eastbourne and the harbour entrance beyond, this light, bright and airy townhouse is the perfect lock and leave alternative to an apartment.
Incredible open living with vaulted ceiling, topped with a full wrap-around skylight, makes the most of the sun while wide bi-folding doors lead to a generous deck - perfect for entertaining or just soaking in the view.
Two of three large double bedrooms on the lower floor also enjoy the views while the third looks into the sheltered courtyard. A private deck can be accessed from the main bedroom. The gorgeous bathroom is fully tiled and offers a sophisticated experience. A separate, second washroom is located upstairs.
Excellent proximity to shops, schools, bus routes, Weta, Park Road and Stone Street Studios, cafes / restaurants, beaches, Wellington airport and the CBD. So close to everything but feels like you're on holiday!
Watch the sun rise from behind the Orongorongo mountain range in the morning. Enjoy a glass of wine on the deck as the sun fades in the evenings. Listen to the waves breaking gently as you fall asleep and wake up in the morning.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours, thanks to everyone who nominated an essential worker to win one of three Resene prize packs, each including a Resene colour consultation, a $350 Resene voucher and the latest Resene fan decks.
The lucky winners are: Lee-Ann Hodgson, in Hunterville, Susannah Aho, in Auckland, and … View moreHey neighbours, thanks to everyone who nominated an essential worker to win one of three Resene prize packs, each including a Resene colour consultation, a $350 Resene voucher and the latest Resene fan decks.
The lucky winners are: Lee-Ann Hodgson, in Hunterville, Susannah Aho, in Auckland, and Chad Birt, in Titahi Bay. Congratulations!
Reporter Homed
Hey neighbours, how do you feel about the changes to building consent rules for low-risk home projects?
The government says the change will save homeowners time and money, but pro builder and The Block NZ foreman Peter Wolfkamp, is advising caution if you're planning a DIY sleep-out or … View moreHey neighbours, how do you feel about the changes to building consent rules for low-risk home projects?
The government says the change will save homeowners time and money, but pro builder and The Block NZ foreman Peter Wolfkamp, is advising caution if you're planning a DIY sleep-out or office. Find out why, here.
Sam Donald from Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
Thanks to everyone who attended our Zoom meeting last night on the proposed temporary pop-up cycle lane on Brooklyn Rd. If you haven't done so already, don't forget to complete the GBRAI survey by 9am Thursday 28th (tomorrow) here: docs.google.com... and to also make a submission directly… View moreThanks to everyone who attended our Zoom meeting last night on the proposed temporary pop-up cycle lane on Brooklyn Rd. If you haven't done so already, don't forget to complete the GBRAI survey by 9am Thursday 28th (tomorrow) here: docs.google.com... and to also make a submission directly to WCC by 5pm Thursday 28th (tomorrow) here: forms.wellington.govt.nz...
The Team from Wellington Water
Sometimes a low-tech tool is the answer.
A blocked stormwater pipe in Titahi Bay led to a CCTV investigation, which identified a blockage about 7 meters from the manhole cover. A water jetter was winched through the pipe and cleared out cans, bottles, Lego blocks and other bits of plastic, but a … View moreSometimes a low-tech tool is the answer.
A blocked stormwater pipe in Titahi Bay led to a CCTV investigation, which identified a blockage about 7 meters from the manhole cover. A water jetter was winched through the pipe and cleared out cans, bottles, Lego blocks and other bits of plastic, but a tangle of roots seen on the screen wouldn’t budge.
Here we have Servicepersons Grayson (at the back holding the handle) and Tito using a corkscrew extended to 7 meters to clear roots out of the pipe.
Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed
I'm writing a story about CCTV security cameras on homes, what's the best system, how to install them, and whether or not they're a useful deterrent.
I wondered what you thought about private security cameras. Are they good for the neighbourhood? Or a sign troubled communities?
If … View moreI'm writing a story about CCTV security cameras on homes, what's the best system, how to install them, and whether or not they're a useful deterrent.
I wondered what you thought about private security cameras. Are they good for the neighbourhood? Or a sign troubled communities?
If you've got a strong opinion about them, drop me a line and let me know what you think.
Ryman’s Peace of Mind guarantees provide a little certainty in your retirement. Our affordable base weekly fee is fixed for life*, our deferred management fee is capped at 20 per cent, one of the lowest around, and villages provide independent living, assisted living and a full range of care … View moreRyman’s Peace of Mind guarantees provide a little certainty in your retirement. Our affordable base weekly fee is fixed for life*, our deferred management fee is capped at 20 per cent, one of the lowest around, and villages provide independent living, assisted living and a full range of care options. These are just some of the ways we’re pioneering a new way of living for a new retirement generation.
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Have you heard your child say "Why do I ever need to know this?" Relating maths to real life can help your child understand the why!
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Kia ora Pōneke. To help lessen the impact of the Covid-19 on local sports clubs, the use of Wellington City Council facilities will be free for clubs until the end of June 2020, and there will be an extended winter season for sportsfields.
This means no charges for sportsfields, courts or lane … View moreKia ora Pōneke. To help lessen the impact of the Covid-19 on local sports clubs, the use of Wellington City Council facilities will be free for clubs until the end of June 2020, and there will be an extended winter season for sportsfields.
This means no charges for sportsfields, courts or lane bookings at Council swimming pools, the ASB Sports Centre and outdoor courts – but in pool access charges will apply.
For more information, visit our website: wellington.govt.nz...
Stay active and strong with older adult strength and balance classes.
The Community Strength & Balance page on the Sport Wellington website has information about a variety of online and in-person classes which are run by local instructors and designed to help you improve your strength and … View moreStay active and strong with older adult strength and balance classes.
The Community Strength & Balance page on the Sport Wellington website has information about a variety of online and in-person classes which are run by local instructors and designed to help you improve your strength and balance.
Classes are part of the Live Stronger for Longer movement which aims to help people remain healthy, active and independent as they age and include Tai Chi, Pilates, seated exercise and more.
They are available for anyone to try so give one a go today!
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Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
Hello
We invite you to view and take part in the Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc facilitated discussions in conjunction with Wellington City Council online about the proposed bike lane on Brooklyn Road.
Please find attached the GBRAI submission made to WCC.
Details to "dial … View moreHello
We invite you to view and take part in the Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc facilitated discussions in conjunction with Wellington City Council online about the proposed bike lane on Brooklyn Road.
Please find attached the GBRAI submission made to WCC.
Details to "dial in" for the Zoom meeting on tomorrow evening (Tuesday 26/05/2020) below:
Virtual public meeting over Zoom:
Tuesday 26th May at 7.30pm – Discussion with WCC regarding the Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal.
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Meeting ID: 873 8499 9258
Password: 692631
Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc.
The Team from Wellington Water
We are excited to announce that the first liner in the Mt Albert sludge pipes has been successfully tested and is now operational – which means we’ve been able to take bring the sludge trucks operation to an end.
There will be the odd truck passing through over the coming week or so as the … View moreWe are excited to announce that the first liner in the Mt Albert sludge pipes has been successfully tested and is now operational – which means we’ve been able to take bring the sludge trucks operation to an end.
There will be the odd truck passing through over the coming week or so as the sludge tanks at Moa Point are cleared, but the 24/7 operation is over.
We want to thank the impacted residents for your patience and resilience in putting up with the trucks traveling past your houses every day through what has been an extraordinary time – possibly made more trying by the restrictions of Covid-19 and the fact everyone was at home more than usual.
We also want to acknowledge the efforts of the truck drivers who have worked tirelessly to keep sludge out of Cook Strait. And we’d like to thank the council and community leaders who have ensured community interests were kept foremost throughout a particularly difficult time for the city.
The second Mt Albert pipe lining operation is under way. Once complete, in three weeks or so, this will restore full redundancy in the event of failure. If there’s an emergency before then, we may need to re-start the trucking operation. However, lining the full length of this critical Mt Albert section of the sludge pipe minimises the risk of the pipe failing again until a longer term solution for sludge management is developed.
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
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Sam Donald from Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
Would you like you have a say on the Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal?
It is out for consultation under Temporary Traffic Resolution reference number TR99-20
You can view the proposal attached or online here: wellington.govt.nz...
GBRAI have prepared a short survey which is being … View moreWould you like you have a say on the Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal?
It is out for consultation under Temporary Traffic Resolution reference number TR99-20
You can view the proposal attached or online here: wellington.govt.nz...
GBRAI have prepared a short survey which is being delivered to residents letterboxes over the weekend. You can also complete the survey online here: docs.google.com...
Responses to our survey are requested by 9am Thursday the 28th. You might also like to send this survey form to other locals whom you think might like to have a say.
There is going to be a virtual public meeting over Zoom (as Alert Level 2 doesn't allow public meetings with more than 10 people):
Tuesday 26th May at 7.30pm
"Discussion with WCC regarding the Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal"
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Meeting ID: 873 8499 9258
Password: 692631
GBRAI also encourage you to make your own individual submission on the Traffic Resolution. Feedback can be submitted to Council by filling out an online submission form here: wellington.govt.nz...
There are no age restrictions to our survey (or to the WCC Traffic Resolution feedback process) and we encourage youth voices to be part of the conversation.
For more information, or assistance you can contact the Council Traffic Engineers by email at trfeedback@wcc.govt.nz (we assume you can email submissions to this address also).
Please note that if you are giving feedback, the WCC consultation period on the Traffic Resolution finishes 5.00pm Thursday 28 May 2020.
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