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All regions in New Zealand, except for the Auckland region, will move to Alert Level 2 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
Key information:
• Keep your distance from other people in public.
• Wash your hands.
• Sneeze and cough into your elbow.
• Keep a track of where you’ve … View moreAll regions in New Zealand, except for the Auckland region, will move to Alert Level 2 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
Key information:
• Keep your distance from other people in public.
• Wash your hands.
• Sneeze and cough into your elbow.
• Keep a track of where you’ve been and who you’ve seen
wear a mask if you can.
• If you’re sick, stay home. Don’t go to work or school. Don’t socialise.
• If you have symptoms of cold or flu call your doctor or Healthline and get advice about being tested.
• If you have been told to self-isolate you must do so immediately.
• All aged care facilities will close their doors to everyone but staff from noon today.
• For real time news updates visit Stuff
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
Cambridge is so much more than just a town you drive through. Click the link below for a few reasons to consider sticking around a bit. #backyourbackyard
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Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
It’s arrived. A vision about how our city will look 30 years from now is taking shape, and we’re keen to know what you think!
We to hear how well Our City Tomorrow (the Draft Spatial Plan) meets the goals of ensuring a compact, resilient, vibrant and prosperous, inclusive and greener Wellington… View moreIt’s arrived. A vision about how our city will look 30 years from now is taking shape, and we’re keen to know what you think!
We to hear how well Our City Tomorrow (the Draft Spatial Plan) meets the goals of ensuring a compact, resilient, vibrant and prosperous, inclusive and greener Wellington City.
To find out more and give your feedback, head to planningforgrowth.wellington.govt.nz...
Submissions close Monday 5 October at 5pm.
Thank you for all your support during lockdown Wellington, and for your ongoing support at Level One.
We’ve been absolutely blown away! Being locally owned, this means the world to us.
See our website for great deals from our friends at Panasonic and Miele, who also love supporting … View moreThank you for all your support during lockdown Wellington, and for your ongoing support at Level One.
We’ve been absolutely blown away! Being locally owned, this means the world to us.
See our website for great deals from our friends at Panasonic and Miele, who also love supporting locally owned businesses.
•We deliver and install Wellington wide
•We’ll even take away your old appliance
•Award winning customer service
•Come in and see us instore or shop online
Meet the friendly local team at Newbolds Upper Hutt. Kevin, Mike, Brandon and owner Darren (seen below)
NEWBOLDS UPPER HUTT
119-121 MAIN STREET
528-5769
Webiste: www.newbolds.co.nz
Seamus Boyer from Wellington City Council
Kia ora Pōneke, from midday on Wednesday 12 August, Wellington, along with most of New Zealand, will be re-entering Covid-19 Alert Level 2. This will last until midnight on Friday.
It follows the news that in Auckland there are four positive cases of COVID-19 from an unknown source. The Auckland … View moreKia ora Pōneke, from midday on Wednesday 12 August, Wellington, along with most of New Zealand, will be re-entering Covid-19 Alert Level 2. This will last until midnight on Friday.
It follows the news that in Auckland there are four positive cases of COVID-19 from an unknown source. The Auckland Region will move to Alert Level 3 for the same period.
Here's what we all can do to help:
- Continue or get back to stringent hand hygiene, sneeze and cough into your elbow.
- If you or a family member are unwell please stay at home and contact Healthline or your GP about getting a test.
- Practise physical distancing of two metres wherever possible.
- Consider wearing a mask in public spaces or places where it is hard to physically distance.
For more information on health advice or the Alert Levels, please go to: covid19.govt.nz...
We will be updating the Council website and social channels tomorrow. Be kind and stay safe, Wellington. We're all in this together. 💛🖤💛🖤
#OurWellington #KiaKaha
Florine from Brooklyn
Hello everyone!
I am happy to let you know that I started a New Kids Yoga Program at Newtown!!!
EVERY MONDAY-- $10 CLASS--
9:15am at Newtown community hall
for kids from 2 to 5 years old
Come with your child to meet new families and spend a great time through a fun and relaxing journey of yoga… View moreHello everyone!
I am happy to let you know that I started a New Kids Yoga Program at Newtown!!!
EVERY MONDAY-- $10 CLASS--
9:15am at Newtown community hall
for kids from 2 to 5 years old
Come with your child to meet new families and spend a great time through a fun and relaxing journey of yoga stories, and games!
This class supports your child's early development, body awareness, emotional intelligence, gross motor skills, strength, balance, and self-confidence.
Contact me: florinepochon90@gmail.com
Tiffany Alderman from Kleen co.
We aim to assist in every way we can - this includes our popular deep cleaning service. This one-off clean tackles all the spaces you don't have time for - washing walls, an intensive dust, cleaning out neglected corners, the inside of your pantry and thoroughly cleaning regular contact areas.… View moreWe aim to assist in every way we can - this includes our popular deep cleaning service. This one-off clean tackles all the spaces you don't have time for - washing walls, an intensive dust, cleaning out neglected corners, the inside of your pantry and thoroughly cleaning regular contact areas. Our deep cleans pay attention to the detail in your home, plus we use eco- disinfectant that offers a bacterial clean as well as an aesthetic one.
Deep cleaning can help keep you and your family stay healthy.
If you'd like to discuss deep cleaning with us - or make a booking call/text Tiffany on 0220 445 610
Check out NumberWorks’nWords for a gallery of fun games for practicing and consolidating Maths and English skills. The games help to reinforce the concepts taught in our tutoring sessions and make learning fun!
Inge from Karori
Experience Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13, co-ed Preschool): Open Morning this Friday 14 August, 8.45am - 12pm.
Days in class:
👉Experience Year 7 - Wednesday 26 August
👉Experience Year 9 - Friday 28 August
👉Experience Primary (Years 1-6) - Friday 4 September.
For more details and to … View moreExperience Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13, co-ed Preschool): Open Morning this Friday 14 August, 8.45am - 12pm.
Days in class:
👉Experience Year 7 - Wednesday 26 August
👉Experience Year 9 - Friday 28 August
👉Experience Primary (Years 1-6) - Friday 4 September.
For more details and to register visit www.marsden.school.nz...
During Open Morning tour Marsden’s spacious, green campus, learn about Visible Wellbeing, the benefits of an all-girls' education, our programmes and co-curricular opportunities. See the school and talk to staff and students. Marsden, Inspiring Girls
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Experience Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13, co-ed Preschool): Open Morning this Friday 14 August, 8.45am - 12pm.
Days in class:
👉Experience Year 7 - Wednesday 26 August
👉Experience Year 9 - Friday 28 August
👉Experience Primary (Years 1-6) - Friday 4 September.
For more details and to … View moreExperience Marsden School (Girls Years 1-13, co-ed Preschool): Open Morning this Friday 14 August, 8.45am - 12pm.
Days in class:
👉Experience Year 7 - Wednesday 26 August
👉Experience Year 9 - Friday 28 August
👉Experience Primary (Years 1-6) - Friday 4 September.
For more details and to register visit www.marsden.school.nz...
During Open Morning tour Marsden’s spacious, green campus, learn about Visible Wellbeing, the benefits of an all-girls' education, our programmes and co-curricular opportunities. See the school and talk to staff and students. Marsden, Inspiring Girls
As the Cancer Society’s 30th Daffodil Day approaches you can choose to give in many more ways than ever before.
This year especially, we wanted to make it easier to donate to our street appeal for those that won’t be out and about or aren’t carrying cash. Every dollar makes a difference … View moreAs the Cancer Society’s 30th Daffodil Day approaches you can choose to give in many more ways than ever before.
This year especially, we wanted to make it easier to donate to our street appeal for those that won’t be out and about or aren’t carrying cash. Every dollar makes a difference in helping provide free support for people with cancer and their whānau.”
The newest way to donate is with the Cancer Society’s digital experience called ‘My Daffodil’. This can be found at www.daffodilday.org.nz. You can also donate via a QR code that will be displayed on daffodils during the street appeal on Friday 28 August.
Thank you for your support, we appreciate it!
Donate now
Robert Anderson from
As we all known that Linen is a natural fibre. linen is one of the earliest natural plant fibres that have been used for more than 10,000 years.
Flax fibre is a rare natural fibre, accounting for only 1.5% of the total fibre. Due to its natural and ancient nobility and high quality, it is … View moreAs we all known that Linen is a natural fibre. linen is one of the earliest natural plant fibres that have been used for more than 10,000 years.
Flax fibre is a rare natural fibre, accounting for only 1.5% of the total fibre. Due to its natural and ancient nobility and high quality, it is known as the fibre queen. It comes from the stems of the flax plant. linen fabric or weave is produced of fibre of the flax plant.
Why do people love linen fabric so much? Let's look at his benefits.
1. Its cultivation requires less pesticides and fertilisers
Flax, the source material for linen, is undemanding when not vulnerable to pests (compared to cotton). Useful animals like insects are not eradicated and cultivation is more environmentally friendly. Yay.
2. Linen does not require artificial watering
Flax is very adaptable. It simply takes what is there and normally does not require further artificial irrigation.
3. It can be cultivated locally
That means the linen is not shipped through half of the world to get processed in the factories. Rather, ways are short and direct.
4. It has a high yield
Flax has a high yield. That means, that in a specific area many plants can grow and be harvested.
5. Flax can be used in a crop rotation system
In contrast to monocultures, a crop rotation system is healthy and nutritional for the soil where it is planted and does also help insects to be able to feed from different plants.
6. Linen is diverse
Flax can not only be used for clothing. That means, that a high share of the whole plant can be used to produce a variety of goods. This prevents waste and helps different industries.
7. Linen is durable
The final fabric is durable and easy to take care of. When not too dirty, you can simply hang it outside and it will lose its smell quickly, just like wool does.
8. It has super nice properties on your skin
Linen has a special cooling effect and is therefore ideal for warm days. Also, it is strong, lightweight, and most importantly, durable, so you can use it for a long time!
9. Linen has history
The Egyptians used linen thousands of years ago (rich and poor Egyptians alike) and there is evidence that as long as 34,000 BC, people were using linen-like clothing.
10. Linen is biodegradable
Linen is compostable and will therefore not lie on landfills years and years after being disposed. It will either be composted or recycled if you dispose of it correctly.
If you own linen curtains - we can clean them! We take extra measures to prevent shrinking and they are pressed after cleaning so they stay hanging beautifully. See our website to book your curtains in. www.curtainclean.co.nz...
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