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Mary from Newlands
Newlands/Woodridge and Paparangi residents should be concerned about the roundabout proposed for the above section. Of concern is the short period of engagement with the community and the bottlenecks that will occur at peak hours.
Information from the Council can be found at this link
… View moreNewlands/Woodridge and Paparangi residents should be concerned about the roundabout proposed for the above section. Of concern is the short period of engagement with the community and the bottlenecks that will occur at peak hours.
Information from the Council can be found at this link
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Madeleine from Khandallah
Free to anyone interested in restoring an old childrens pram.
My mother kept my old dolls pram in her garage for 40 years waiting for grandchildren - who now refuse to play with dolls 😅
One of the wheel tyres is missing (& the others are degrading) and part of the bonnet needs … View moreFree to anyone interested in restoring an old childrens pram.
My mother kept my old dolls pram in her garage for 40 years waiting for grandchildren - who now refuse to play with dolls 😅
One of the wheel tyres is missing (& the others are degrading) and part of the bonnet needs reattaching to the body of the pram. See pics.
A good project if you’re interested in this type of work as it’s a lovely pram once usable again.
620 long
350 wide
750 high - to top of handle.
Free.
Pick up Khandallah, Wellington.
Cheers
Edit to add- have now found the missing tyre . See pic.
Free
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Dominion Post
Scenery and Sunsets in Papakowhai for our House of the Week this week. On offer through Steve Loader at Harcourts. Check it out in today's edition of Homed.
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Check Homed Dominion Post to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat … View moreScenery and Sunsets in Papakowhai for our House of the Week this week. On offer through Steve Loader at Harcourts. Check it out in today's edition of Homed.
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Reporter Community News
This is a tough one. A hint is that it was taken in 1974.
It is an historically important photo, so tell us what you think is going on?
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Reporter Community News
Who knew ducks could be so interesting? Once again thanks Louise Thomas for the picture and words.
"Last summer we had a mallard couple that regularly visited us. They would waddle up the drive way, the female in the lead, and come around the back to the kitchen door to see if we had any rice … View moreWho knew ducks could be so interesting? Once again thanks Louise Thomas for the picture and words.
"Last summer we had a mallard couple that regularly visited us. They would waddle up the drive way, the female in the lead, and come around the back to the kitchen door to see if we had any rice or other tasty bits. I often wonder what happened to them, and how they negotiated the roads, and wondered how word got around in the first place that we might be the local soup kitchen. I was going to get a paddling pool for them, but they didn't turn up this summer. Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) male at Days Bay duck pond. Bird #68 in 2022.."
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Did you know you can recycle your household batteries for free?
We have created seven drop-off stations around the city where you can take your batteries to be separated for re-use, recovery and re-processing.
The locations are:
📍 Island Bay Community Centre
📍 Karori Library
📍 … View moreDid you know you can recycle your household batteries for free?
We have created seven drop-off stations around the city where you can take your batteries to be separated for re-use, recovery and re-processing.
The locations are:
📍 Island Bay Community Centre
📍 Karori Library
📍 Kilbirnie Library
📍 Newlands Community Centre
📍 Tawa Community Centre
📍 Te Awe Library (CBD)
📍 Tip Shop at the Southern Landfill
Used batteries are no longer allowed in your kerbside rubbish as they can leach harmful chemicals into soil and waterways, so it’s important to keep them out of the landfill.
Head to our website for more information.
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By shopping with Red Cross, you not only help reduce the huge amount of items that goes to landfill every year, you also support the … View moreWe’ll keep you warm and stylish all winter long! Our stores are now stocked with awesome winter clothes. Get in quick so you’re ready for the cooler days!
By shopping with Red Cross, you not only help reduce the huge amount of items that goes to landfill every year, you also support the great work Red Cross does in your community and even abroad.
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Reporter Community News
Wellington bakery Sweet Release is making vegan custard-filled hot cross buns. They have been a big hit but what is your favourite hot cross bun - something traditional or something more exotic?
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Ferrero International S.A. is recalling Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs from New Zealand shelves because of potential contamination with salmonella bacteria.
It forms part of a global recall of affected product, which was manufactured in a Belgian factory. There have been cases of illnesses … View moreFerrero International S.A. is recalling Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs from New Zealand shelves because of potential contamination with salmonella bacteria.
It forms part of a global recall of affected product, which was manufactured in a Belgian factory. There have been cases of illnesses reportedly linked to the product overseas, but there have been no confirmed cases in New Zealand.
The following product is in New Zealand and is affected by this issue and has been recalled:
· Kinder Surprise Maxi 100g (Natoons variety) with batch number L298R03UNB and best before date of 23 August 2022.
The following types of products have been recalled overseas and may also be in New Zealand:
· Kinder Surprise
· Kinder Surprise Maxi
· Kinder Mini Eggs
· Kinder Schokobon
· Kinder Egg Hunt
· Kinder Mix
· Kinder Maxi Mix
· Kinder Happy Moment
People who have Kinder Surprise eggs at home are encouraged to check the label to ensure it is not affected by the recall. Further details are soon to be published on the New Zealand Food Safety Authority's website
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