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Irene from Churton Park
I see this cat most nights when I’m coming home from work. He is right on the left hand side of the road near the bank. He is friendly and appears well fed but if you recognise him as yours please be aware that he sits on the road and risks getting hit by passing cars. He blends in very well … View moreI see this cat most nights when I’m coming home from work. He is right on the left hand side of the road near the bank. He is friendly and appears well fed but if you recognise him as yours please be aware that he sits on the road and risks getting hit by passing cars. He blends in very well with the dry grass so not easily seen. This is in Ngaio, just past Bendbrook Way.
The Team from Wellington Water
We are continuing with our investigations into the tunnel and sludge pipelines. As part of these investigations, we are testing air valves along the pipelines in the tunnel.
As air valves are located along the pipeline, these investigations may result in noticeable odour areas surrounding the … View moreWe are continuing with our investigations into the tunnel and sludge pipelines. As part of these investigations, we are testing air valves along the pipelines in the tunnel.
As air valves are located along the pipeline, these investigations may result in noticeable odour areas surrounding the tunnel that runs under Mt Albert.
We apologise for any odour issues that arise as part of this work.
The Team from Wellington Water
The beach has returned to safe levels and our investigations of the likely sources in the catchment has just been completed with 3 cross-connections found. We will be removing the warning signs today.
Thanks to the wider community for your patience and understanding as we worked through resolving … View moreThe beach has returned to safe levels and our investigations of the likely sources in the catchment has just been completed with 3 cross-connections found. We will be removing the warning signs today.
Thanks to the wider community for your patience and understanding as we worked through resolving these cross-connections.
Brad from Churton Park
PM me if you are interested. Selling on behalf. Pick up Amesbury Drive, Churton Park
Price: $40
Brad from Churton Park
PM me if you are interested. Selling on behalf. Pick up Amesbury Drive, Churton Park
Price: $100
Brad from Churton Park
PM me if you are interested. Selling on behalf. Pick up Amesbury Drive, Churton Park
Price: $30
Brad from Churton Park
PM me if you are interested. Selling on behalf. Pick up Amesbury Drive, Churton Park
Negotiable
Brad from Churton Park
Hardly been used. No damage whatsoever. Bought originally for $4500. Moving house so no longer required.
1 x 1 seater (recliner)
1 x 2.5 seater
1 x 3 seater
PM me if interested. Pick up Amesbury Drive Churton Park.
Price: $800
Lotamara from Churton Park
We are giving away our used, but amazingly comfy recliner.
Must pick up in Johnsonville today.
Free
The Team from Wellington Water
Our operations team have been hard at work resolving cross-connections in the network. As a result of this work, we are seeing an improvement in the water quality in Owhiro Bay.
We are continuing with our routine sampling, and are looking at when it is appropriate to take down the warning signs.… View moreOur operations team have been hard at work resolving cross-connections in the network. As a result of this work, we are seeing an improvement in the water quality in Owhiro Bay.
We are continuing with our routine sampling, and are looking at when it is appropriate to take down the warning signs. For now, they are still in place. We will confirm when signage comes down.
Marty from Johnsonville
My niece is urgently looking for a room to rent. If anyone has anything please contact me.
Ana Maea Chitara from Newlands
Let's face it folks, that corner's dangerous. It's blind, and the number of cars parked on the outside curve means uphill traffic often crosses into the path of downhill traffic to get around.
It's so bad that the recent new seal has been torn up badly right where downhill … View moreLet's face it folks, that corner's dangerous. It's blind, and the number of cars parked on the outside curve means uphill traffic often crosses into the path of downhill traffic to get around.
It's so bad that the recent new seal has been torn up badly right where downhill traffic would hit the brakes.
It's perfectly legal to park there, but should a section be kept free for traffic? Does Wellington City Council need to look at it?
(Thank you the silver blur that didn't even bother to brake when they met our blue truck coming the other way (northwest) on that curve between Link Rd and Robert St. I'm sure the neighbours heard the screech of our tires perhaps 10.15am sun 26/01.)
Shirley from Newlands
I brought a new one yesterday and It is working well with a good condition.
The connection cable does not come within.
Price: $300
The Team from Wellington Water
We have begun CCTV through the Mt Albert tunnel, which is an essential part to our investigations, helping us to understand the extent of the fault and look into solutions for the long term repair.
Trucks continue their operations 24/7, transporting sludge from the treatment plant to the landfill.… View moreWe have begun CCTV through the Mt Albert tunnel, which is an essential part to our investigations, helping us to understand the extent of the fault and look into solutions for the long term repair.
Trucks continue their operations 24/7, transporting sludge from the treatment plant to the landfill. The drivers have been greeted with a positive response from the community, with the sign pictured appearing on the route to the landfill.
We will be sharing weekly updates on the Moa Point situation as works continue. However, we will provide further updates should anything change.
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