Maupuia, Wellington

1903 days ago

⚠OUTAGE UPDATE⚠

The Team from Wellington Water

We're experiencing a major burst in Agra Cres, Khandallah. Due to complications with the repair it is now looking like water will be off until 10:30pm.

1904 days ago

Timebank Series: Plan & Prepare

Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)

Kia ora koutou Timebankers,
We are hosting a series across Wellington city to help timebankers get prepared in an emergency. We will also have information on how you can get involved in your local Timebank community. We have three sessions, starting this weekend in Newtown. All are welcome!
See you… View more
Kia ora koutou Timebankers,
We are hosting a series across Wellington city to help timebankers get prepared in an emergency. We will also have information on how you can get involved in your local Timebank community. We have three sessions, starting this weekend in Newtown. All are welcome!
See you there,
Ana

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1904 days ago

50% off all clothes an $2 rack

Mary & Ted from Strathmore Park

At Mary Potter Hospice Shops till Saturday 7th. At our Park Road store we have lots of great pre loved clothing including many winter coats an jackets all half price till 4pm Saturday

Negotiable

1904 days ago

⚠OUTAGE⚠

The Team from Wellington Water

We're experiencing a major burst in Agra Cres, Khandallah.

Water is currently out, and is expected to be out until 6.30pm.
Streets affected include:
Madras St
Cashmere Ave
Lochiel Rd
Ranui Cres… View more
We're experiencing a major burst in Agra Cres, Khandallah.

Water is currently out, and is expected to be out until 6.30pm.
Streets affected include:
Madras St
Cashmere Ave
Lochiel Rd
Ranui Cres
Everest St

We will update if the outage will be longer than expected.

1904 days ago

KEA Kids News: What happens to all the illegal guns?

The Team Reporter from Stuff

This video bulletin is news for kids by kids. Help the young people you know understand our complicated world by watching KEA Kids News with them.
Find out more here.

1904 days ago

[UPDATED] Central City Road Closures This Weekend

Daniel Melbye from Wellington City Council

[UPDATE] The roadworks and crane work scheduled for this weekend have been postponed until next weekend due to the bad weather. The closures will now be from 8pm Friday 13 September to 5am Monday 16 September.


[UPDATE]
Three big projects are set to cause route changes and disruptions for buses, … View more
[UPDATE] The roadworks and crane work scheduled for this weekend have been postponed until next weekend due to the bad weather. The closures will now be from 8pm Friday 13 September to 5am Monday 16 September.


[UPDATE]
Three big projects are set to cause route changes and disruptions for buses, pedestrians and motorists in central Wellington over the coming weekend.

The closures will be from 9pm Friday 6 September to 6pm Sunday 8 September.

A tower crane on the Stewart Dawson’s construction site at the corner of Lambton Quay and Willis Street is being dismantled, extended and reinstalled, which will require the closure of both streets to through traffic at the intersection.

Wellington City Council has taken the opportunity of this major closure to also carry out essential road resealing works in Lambton Quay and Willis Street over the same weekend.

This co-ordinated approach aims to minimise ongoing disruptions in the busy CBD. If we have to close streets for one big project then it’s logical for us to time it with other projects and get all of the work out of the way in one go.

Roadwork locations and detours:

• Road surface repairs on Lambton Quay - outside 219 Lambton Quay (ANZ Bank) in the bus lane

• Road surface repairs on Willis Street – between Mercer Street and Manners Street in the bus lane (southbound)

• Crane dismantling and extension on the Stewart Dawson’s Corner construction site.


Bus detours:

• Northbound buses will be detoured into Taranaki Street and along the waterfront quays to Brandon Street and then back on to Lambton Quay.

• Buses to the southern and eastern suburbs will detour off Lambton Quay at Panama Street and follow Featherston, Hunter and Victoria Streets before resuming their usual routes at Manners Street.

Motorists should expect delays and, if possible, avoid the CBD. Detour signs will be in place.

Pedestrians and cyclists should take extra care due to the changes in traffic routes. At some times during the weekend the south end of Lambton Quay will be closed to pedestrians so access from Willis Street to Lambton Quay will be via the Old Bank Arcade or via Hunter Street and Customhouse Quay.

All three jobs are weather-dependent so if it rains the work will be postponed until the following weekend.

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1904 days ago

Blue ‘04 Mazda Atenza S/wagon $1,500 ONO

Katie from Seatoun

WOF check requires $2,100 of work - 2 tyres, brake rotors and pads, steering rack leak fixed, engine mount repair, head lamp.

Was about to WOF and rego then sell for around $4,500 - didn’t realise it needed so much work! Have had for over 4 years and has been a great car, runs perfectly. … View more
WOF check requires $2,100 of work - 2 tyres, brake rotors and pads, steering rack leak fixed, engine mount repair, head lamp.

Was about to WOF and rego then sell for around $4,500 - didn’t realise it needed so much work! Have had for over 4 years and has been a great car, runs perfectly. Selling as we now have a work vehicle and don’t require 3 cars.

171,000kms, auto.

Photos to come when I collect from Capital City Mazda. Then it will go up on Trade Me.

Contact me if any interest or wish to view.

Negotiable

1905 days ago

Kilbirnie Craft Market

Sonia from Miramar

I'm looking forward to the October Craft Market with fabulous hand crafts for sale!

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1905 days ago

FRIDGE?FREEZER NEEDED

Leigh from Miramar

hi my friend has just moved into a rental with her granddaughter and they have no fridge. Does anyone have a fridge for sale or want taken away please... as long as goes they not fussy :) thankyou

1905 days ago

Aroha Afternoons at the Seatoun Village Hall

Ana Frka from Seatoun Village Hall

Ruth Prentice and friends are looking forward to launching Aroha Afternoons which is a hui bringing together neighbours from different cultures within Aotearoa to share ideas, experiences and facilitate friendly chats around Welcoming Communities and to reflect on the March 15 tragedy in … View moreRuth Prentice and friends are looking forward to launching Aroha Afternoons which is a hui bringing together neighbours from different cultures within Aotearoa to share ideas, experiences and facilitate friendly chats around Welcoming Communities and to reflect on the March 15 tragedy in Christchurch 6 months ago.
The event will have music and market stalls, followed by presentations and korero from the following guest community leaders.
Guled Mire: Community advocate and co-founder of Third Culture Mind
Martine Udahemuka: Founder of LINK & MentorShip
Wael Aldroubi: Founder of the initiative Culture Without Borders.
Margaret Taylor, Amnesty International Aotearoa NZ
and with catering by Damascus
A family friendly event

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