Newlands, Wellington

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1448 days ago

Window Cleaning Services. Contact Us Today For A Free Quote!

Goclean

Exterior & Interior window cleaning, Track cleaning.
Long lasting clean windows!

For a free quote:
Visit our website!
Call: 027 440 6794
Email: info@goclean.co.nz
or Message us through Neighbourly.

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1448 days ago

New World Little Garden

Cheryl from Ngaio

Hi there we are selling 6 little gardens. They are
Cauliflower Borage Mint Crisphead Lettuce Pansy Chives. Pickup in the Ngaio area

Price: $10

1448 days ago

Love is the air for Zealandia takahē

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Zealandia is reporting that one of their takahē is sitting on a nest.
"While we are excited about this, these birds live at Zealandia as a retiree couple, which means the likelihood of any egg hatching is quite low."
Takahē live in swampy environments and so run the risk of their egg … View more
Zealandia is reporting that one of their takahē is sitting on a nest.
"While we are excited about this, these birds live at Zealandia as a retiree couple, which means the likelihood of any egg hatching is quite low."
Takahē live in swampy environments and so run the risk of their egg washing away in big weather events. Zealandia say they will do their best to protect the nest and are promising to keep the public informed of any positive outcomes.

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1451 days ago

Tender or auction, what do you prefer?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Selling a house is always stressful and in Wellington the preferred option is tender.
Just 7.9 per cent of sales went under the auctioneer’s hammer in Wellington last month, compared with 40.6 per cent in Auckland. Meanwhile, tenders made up only one per cent of sales in the City of Sails, and … View more
Selling a house is always stressful and in Wellington the preferred option is tender.
Just 7.9 per cent of sales went under the auctioneer’s hammer in Wellington last month, compared with 40.6 per cent in Auckland. Meanwhile, tenders made up only one per cent of sales in the City of Sails, and two-thirds in the capital.

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1449 days ago

Looking for one way mirror window film

Hayden from Johnsonville

Hi everyone,
I'm after some one way mirror window film as I'm trying to make an infinity mirror as a school project. I would be interested in purchasing any spare film someone may have lying around.
Please PM me or contact me on haydenthemonkey@gmail.com.
Cheers, Hayden.
Photo and link … View more
Hi everyone,
I'm after some one way mirror window film as I'm trying to make an infinity mirror as a school project. I would be interested in purchasing any spare film someone may have lying around.
Please PM me or contact me on haydenthemonkey@gmail.com.
Cheers, Hayden.
Photo and link for reference.
www.bunnings.co.nz...

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1449 days ago

Screaming turtle coffee

Melissa from Johnsonville

Thought I might give this a go but ended up not liking it. Selling it the same as I bought it for. Only one teaspoon used from it.

Price: $5

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1449 days ago

It’s going to be A Very Welly Christmas this weekend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

The annual A Very Welly Christmas event will take over the CBD for two days of whānau friendly fun and festivities – and everyone’s invited.
For two days along Lambton Quay and some surrounding streets, there’ll be an ice rink, foam cannon, face painting, food trucks, kiddie crafts, carols, … View more
The annual A Very Welly Christmas event will take over the CBD for two days of whānau friendly fun and festivities – and everyone’s invited.
For two days along Lambton Quay and some surrounding streets, there’ll be an ice rink, foam cannon, face painting, food trucks, kiddie crafts, carols, performers and of course Santa will make an appearance – and will be welcoming visitors to his grotto.

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1449 days ago

Upper Stebbings and Glenside West development

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

You've still got until Monday 30 November to have your say on the Upper Stebbings and Glenside West development concept!

Wellington City expects its population to grow by 50,000 – 80,000 people over the next 30 years and this development will help to provide much needed housing.

For more … View more
You've still got until Monday 30 November to have your say on the Upper Stebbings and Glenside West development concept!

Wellington City expects its population to grow by 50,000 – 80,000 people over the next 30 years and this development will help to provide much needed housing.

For more information and to give your feedback, head to:
wellington.govt.nz...

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1450 days ago

Johnsonville mall could go sky high

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Johnsonville's ailing shopping centre could be the site of a development up to 18 storeys high.
The mall's owners have asked the city council to change the rules to allow for an 18 storey apartment block to be built on the shopping centre site.
The council is currently considering a rule … View more
Johnsonville's ailing shopping centre could be the site of a development up to 18 storeys high.
The mall's owners have asked the city council to change the rules to allow for an 18 storey apartment block to be built on the shopping centre site.
The council is currently considering a rule change to allow for eight storey buildings.
What do you think? Is 18 storeys too high?

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1451 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk, you will all know who is in the photo but where and when was this picture taken?

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1451 days ago

Time to get Wellington's sewers moving

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Dave Armstrong has come up with a brilliant idea to fix the aging infrastructure problems in Wellington. Rather than fix the pipes, why not dig them up and have open sewers.
Click on Read More to see how it might transform the city.

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1450 days ago

FIREWOOD for free

Martin from Khandallah

Cutting down two large trees tommorrow. Free firewood will be available for you to pick up over the next few days. Just text or phone Martin on 027-6047329 for further details.

Free

1453 days ago

Has the time come for water metering in Wellington?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Wellington is rapidly running out of water and water meters may be the only solution.
Water meters in every house and daily water-use reports will be necessary for Wellington to avoid drought-like water shortages.
A new Wellington Water report prepared by Ernst Young and Beca recommended the region… View more
Wellington is rapidly running out of water and water meters may be the only solution.
Water meters in every house and daily water-use reports will be necessary for Wellington to avoid drought-like water shortages.
A new Wellington Water report prepared by Ernst Young and Beca recommended the region adopt a $144 million advanced metering infrastructure, with daily water consumption feedback and leak alerts provided to residents via a smartphone app.
The report warned leaks and over-consumption could put the region’s water stock under severe strain, and potentially cost hundreds of millions to fix.
At the current rate of water use and population growth, the amount of water needed to meet drought resilience water levels could exceed supply by as early as 2026.

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1453 days ago

Poll: Is this an appropriate way for a mayor to behave?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Wellington Mayor Andy Foster was photographed on Sunday helping pitch a tent in Shelly Bay.
The tent belonged to Anaru Mepham, from Mau Whenua, group opposing the controversial Shelly Bay development. Mepham described himself as a sentry for protesters who are standing by to join him if the … View more
Wellington Mayor Andy Foster was photographed on Sunday helping pitch a tent in Shelly Bay.
The tent belonged to Anaru Mepham, from Mau Whenua, group opposing the controversial Shelly Bay development. Mepham described himself as a sentry for protesters who are standing by to join him if the bulldozers moved in.
Wellington City Council earlier this month voted nine votes to six to sell and lease its land at Shelly Bay to Shelly Bay Taikuru, owned by developer Ian Cassels and his partner.
Foster campaigned on the promise to stop the development, which is also opposed by Sir Peter Jackson.

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Is this an appropriate way for a mayor to behave?
  • 55.6% Yes
    55.6% Complete
  • 32.7% No
    32.7% Complete
  • 11.8% Not sure, I need more information
    11.8% Complete
297 votes
1451 days ago

Anyone can be Nymbl

The Team from ACC New Zealand

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Nymbl gives you simple body movements, combined with brain challenges like trivia, to really improve your balance. It’s fun and only takes only 10 minutes a day.

Get … View more
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