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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
It has been in the news a lot lately, under a different name, so where is this?
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Ronald McDonald House Charities
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we feature Marlie who belongs to Darren and Johanna of Berhampore.
"Marlie, our cat, loves hanging out on the streets of Berhampore. Marlie is an inquisitive little girl who loves to check out what’s happening in the neighbourhood."
Remember if you want your pet featured on … View moreThis week we feature Marlie who belongs to Darren and Johanna of Berhampore.
"Marlie, our cat, loves hanging out on the streets of Berhampore. Marlie is an inquisitive little girl who loves to check out what’s happening in the neighbourhood."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
There is a preference coming through for warmth and comfort in our colour choices with the aim of bringing nature inspired hues back into the home, whether that be through browns shades, greens or blues, replicating our outdoor landscape.
SUNBAKED ORANGE - We are loving how this colour brings … View moreThere is a preference coming through for warmth and comfort in our colour choices with the aim of bringing nature inspired hues back into the home, whether that be through browns shades, greens or blues, replicating our outdoor landscape.
SUNBAKED ORANGE - We are loving how this colour brings a sense of the Mediterranean to our homes, embodying a wholesome reassuring vibe. Use in decorative elements throughout the home or go large through drapery or wall colour.
Full article with pictures: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Exercise your mind and learn to play Bridge.
Bridge is to cards what chess is to board games – the ultimate challenge for card players.
It's Canasta on steroids, 500 taken to a whole new level of excitement.
The best way to start your Bridge odyssey is to join the right club. One… View moreExercise your mind and learn to play Bridge.
Bridge is to cards what chess is to board games – the ultimate challenge for card players.
It's Canasta on steroids, 500 taken to a whole new level of excitement.
The best way to start your Bridge odyssey is to join the right club. One that offers lessons to help you over the steep learning curve and where experienced players are keen to mentor newcomers. The right club will become your second home and its members, new friends.
Karori is that club for Wellingtonians. Lessons are about to start. A warning, bridge can be addictive.
For more information: 04 476-6179 or karoribridge@gmail.com
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Marian from Oriental Bay
Reward for any sightings at all of Eric: $50 for a photograph if it's our Eric. 0212491818
Shy. Wide territory by tracker data. Microchipped. No collar. No tracker. May be trapped. Check sheds,garages, under house. Thanks! Help bring Eric Home. Sorely missed.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This weeks contribution comes from Louise Thomas.
"Is that a little blue sky this afternoon? I feel like a mole rat emerging after a week in the burrow. This grey warbler/riroriro (Gerygone igata) seems pretty happy to see the sun. He's posing in a cedar tree for Christmas cards."
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
If you are in the market for a new pair of curtains or are potentially looking at getting your existing curtains lined, this blog will cover why it is advantageous for you to be lining your curtains, especially this winter.
Insulation: There are many different materials that can be used for the … View moreIf you are in the market for a new pair of curtains or are potentially looking at getting your existing curtains lined, this blog will cover why it is advantageous for you to be lining your curtains, especially this winter.
Insulation: There are many different materials that can be used for the lining of your curtains, and each one can provide a slightly different result in regards to insulation, etc. For instance, polycotton lining (cotton and polyester) is naturally resistant to heat and still allows a good flow of air, making it suitable for warmer environments and even winter as it can provide reasonable insulation.
When simply looking for insulation for the winter period (or if you reside in an area which is typically colder year-round) it may be more beneficial to look at curtain linings such as the blackout and dim lining or thermal lining. Blackout lining is made from a thicker material, and is, therefore, more beneficial for those who are looking for more of a private and insulated lining. This fabric also allows you to keep in all of the heat in the winter period, and keep out the heat in the summer period, due to the sun being blocked out more from the dimmer and thicker fabric. An additional benefit of this is that you will have a difference in the amount of noise that enters our room/house (wherever the lining is applied).
Visually Appealing: Depending on what fabric you decide on, many of the lining options can add to your room. For example, bonded interlining is....
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
From 14 June, the Transfer Station at Wellington’s Southern Landfill will temporarily close on weekdays while the roof is replaced – but it will be open as usual at weekends.
The closure will impact residential customers dropping off general waste, hazardous waste and green waste, but … View moreFrom 14 June, the Transfer Station at Wellington’s Southern Landfill will temporarily close on weekdays while the roof is replaced – but it will be open as usual at weekends.
The closure will impact residential customers dropping off general waste, hazardous waste and green waste, but commercial waste operators won’t be affected.
The Tip Shop, Recycle Centre and Capital Compost will remain open.
The work is expected to take at least five weeks.
Find out more
Andrew from Vogeltown
Hi Neighbors,
I've just picked up this gem from the dump shop and was wondering if anyone knew approximately what year the photo may have been taken?
Apologies for the reflections in the pic.
Cheers
Andy
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
The Wellington SPCA is appealing for donations for a puppy recently rescued in Upper Hutt.
At just three months old, Piglet was covered in one of the worst cases of mange the SPCA vets had seen.
Piglet’s skin was red, raw and weeping. Mange is a debilitating skin disease caused by parasitic … View moreThe Wellington SPCA is appealing for donations for a puppy recently rescued in Upper Hutt.
At just three months old, Piglet was covered in one of the worst cases of mange the SPCA vets had seen.
Piglet’s skin was red, raw and weeping. Mange is a debilitating skin disease caused by parasitic mites. Left untreated like this, it is horrific and extremely painful.
Found wandering the streets alone, the disease had ravaged Piglet's skin, and she was in significant pain and discomfort.
Her medication is expensive and SPCA vets say she will need a lot of care.
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Ronald McDonald House Charities
Help us house families with hospitalised children. Join the fight to fund a night. Find out more
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
To help keep kids warm and well this winter, Wellington Hospitals Foundation has launched its annual Jammies in June Appeal.
Respiratory conditions are a leading cause of acute admissions to hospital for children and Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital sees a significant increase in the … View moreTo help keep kids warm and well this winter, Wellington Hospitals Foundation has launched its annual Jammies in June Appeal.
Respiratory conditions are a leading cause of acute admissions to hospital for children and Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital sees a significant increase in the number of children who are admitted over the winter months - many of them arriving without a pair of pyjamas.
Please donate a pair of brand NEW, size 1-16 flannelette pyjamas or thermals.
Please make sure that all pyjamas meet NZ product safety standards and carry the fire safety certification.
Due to the risk of infection, only new pyjamas can be accepted.
Or make a donation online at www.whf.org.nz... and Wellington Hospitals Foundation will buy a pair on your behalf.
New pyjamas can be dropped in to receptions at: Wellington Regional Hospital, Kenepuru Hospital, and Kapiti Health Centre. Or posted to: Wellington Hospitals Foundation, Wellington Hospital Private Bag 7902, Wellington 6242
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