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Lorna Harvey from Age Concern Wellington Region
Stuff Ltd's recent support for Age Concern Wellington Region's Christmas appeal has been invaluable:
"Age Concern also experienced a burst of new interest and donations after we wrote about Rick Johnston and Denis White, who have been buddied up through Age Concern's visiting … View moreStuff Ltd's recent support for Age Concern Wellington Region's Christmas appeal has been invaluable:
"Age Concern also experienced a burst of new interest and donations after we wrote about Rick Johnston and Denis White, who have been buddied up through Age Concern's visiting service. Johnston takes 82-year-old White out to lunch or to Mitre 10, or works in his backyard.
'But the best outcome has been the 35 volunteers signing up to help deliver social connection services to older people in our communities,” said Stephen Opie, chief executive of Age Concern Wellington. “We’re always needing more volunteers, so this has been a great response for us.'"
Read full article here: www.stuff.co.nz...
Thank you Stuff ! #OurWellington #seniors #HCC #PoriruaCityCouncil #ageconcernwelilngtonregion #donate
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Due to a nationwide driver shortage, we’re still seeing some delays with our rubbish and recycling collections.
If rubbish or recycling has not been collected on your street on your normal collection day, please leave it out and it will be picked up the next day
Please note collections now … View moreDue to a nationwide driver shortage, we’re still seeing some delays with our rubbish and recycling collections.
If rubbish or recycling has not been collected on your street on your normal collection day, please leave it out and it will be picked up the next day
Please note collections now start at 7am, so your rubbish and recycling may be picked up earlier than usual. Make sure you put everything out before 7am on the day of collection, or after 7pm the night before.
Thank you for your patience Pōneke 💛
Sandrine from Churton Park
To all my neighbours and my neighbours’ neighbours !
If you were thinking to go Solar and have a locked rate of energy for 20 years this might interest you! We have had our solar system for a few months and are now moving out so we need to find new friends or family keen to go Solar so we … View moreTo all my neighbours and my neighbours’ neighbours !
If you were thinking to go Solar and have a locked rate of energy for 20 years this might interest you! We have had our solar system for a few months and are now moving out so we need to find new friends or family keen to go Solar so we don’t have to take our panels down.
We are offering a full year of FREE solar energy to those keen to go Solar! Installation of panels + battery are free to install with SolarZero, they provide a service (installation, maintenance etc…) and they own the panels.
Please contact me if interested. Thank you!
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
There has been a lot of submissions for Pet of the Day lately. Thanks for all your cute photos and here is a bonus from Jani McCarthy of her much loved cat. It would be great to get some dogs.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent … View moreThere has been a lot of submissions for Pet of the Day lately. Thanks for all your cute photos and here is a bonus from Jani McCarthy of her much loved cat. It would be great to get some dogs.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
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Head to spinformoolah.co.nz and give our online wheel your best … View moreIt’s the most wonderful time of the year to…spin to win FREE FUEL!
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Brij from Broadmeadows
Now only for $25, a great 1st bicycle and with perfect condition & adjustable seat. Free matching helmet too. Our daughter loved it so much as her first vehicle but now she has outgrown. Training wheels comes as accessories and will be attached before pickup if reqd. Please PM me for any … View moreNow only for $25, a great 1st bicycle and with perfect condition & adjustable seat. Free matching helmet too. Our daughter loved it so much as her first vehicle but now she has outgrown. Training wheels comes as accessories and will be attached before pickup if reqd. Please PM me for any questions if any.
Price: $25
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Lynn from Churton Park
Swing Club Plays tonight Tues. 14th Dec. at 7pm..
The Inn Keeper" Broderick Road. J/Ville.
Everyone Welcome.......Country Rock, Memphis beats and more
Food and beverages available for purchase.
Amanda from Khandallah
Thank you so much for coming out today! It was great to see some old friends and make new ones, including our stall holders, after the hiatus. A huge thank you to everyone who donated to our cat food drive as well. I'm sure the rescue (and the cats!) will appreciate it! Also, a special thank … View moreThank you so much for coming out today! It was great to see some old friends and make new ones, including our stall holders, after the hiatus. A huge thank you to everyone who donated to our cat food drive as well. I'm sure the rescue (and the cats!) will appreciate it! Also, a special thank you to Emile's Candles who donated a bunch of hand made catnip mice. My cat loves hers!
We'd love to see you again next week on the 18th!
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Words and picture from Louise Thomas. Forest and Bird recently did a story on spoonbills, noting their numbers are increasingly rapidly.
"We have royal spoonbills/kōtuku ngutupapa (Platalea regia) a plenty at home on the Hutt River, but I love the concentric rings made by the sand on a bend … View moreWords and picture from Louise Thomas. Forest and Bird recently did a story on spoonbills, noting their numbers are increasingly rapidly.
"We have royal spoonbills/kōtuku ngutupapa (Platalea regia) a plenty at home on the Hutt River, but I love the concentric rings made by the sand on a bend at the Waikanae River mouth. This chap looks busy on official business."
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
The Government is moving to make it much harder to buy cigarettes. People born after 2009 could become New Zealand’s first-ever smokefree generation, in a policy move that is expected to bring $5 billion in health savings.
On Thursday, Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall announced a radical… View moreThe Government is moving to make it much harder to buy cigarettes. People born after 2009 could become New Zealand’s first-ever smokefree generation, in a policy move that is expected to bring $5 billion in health savings.
On Thursday, Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall announced a radical and world-leading plan to ban tobacco sales to a generation, as well as lower the nicotine level in all tobacco products and drastically reduce number of places that can sell them, through the new Smokefree 2025 action plan.
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Emma from Wadestown
Power line and tree down across MAIRANGI ROAD between Lytton and Margaret street
Please AVOID and drive slow!! Stay safe x
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
"I was a stray before coming to SPCA. I am now searching for my forever home. I am a big sweet natured boy. I would love a home with a female rabbit to be friends with. I will need a secure outdoor pen for daytime and an indoor space for night so I can be a part of the family."
For many Kiwi families this Christmas is going to be tougher than ever - but there’s a way to help.
You can help to make Christmas a reality for families in need for every $30 donated, Christmas Box will provide a box full of essentials and Christmas treats to families in need and bring a … View moreFor many Kiwi families this Christmas is going to be tougher than ever - but there’s a way to help.
You can help to make Christmas a reality for families in need for every $30 donated, Christmas Box will provide a box full of essentials and Christmas treats to families in need and bring a little certainty to those struggling right now. Sponsor a Christmas Box today.
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