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Neville from Te Aro
We are moving office and have some surplus office stationery including Eastlight A4 Lever Arch Files x 24, Bantex File Holders x 13, plastic sleeves, a new Casio calculator (DJ-220D) and some staplers - all in good condition. Available to be picked up north end of Lambton Quay.
Must be picked up by… View moreWe are moving office and have some surplus office stationery including Eastlight A4 Lever Arch Files x 24, Bantex File Holders x 13, plastic sleeves, a new Casio calculator (DJ-220D) and some staplers - all in good condition. Available to be picked up north end of Lambton Quay.
Must be picked up by Thursday afternoon. Text to check if we are in office on 021-673-030
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Hi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The … View moreHi neighbours, do you love Kmart?
Hundreds of thousands of inexpensive items that pass through the retail giant's checkouts every year, so it's only to be expected there will be recalls – Kmart even has a recalls page on its website, and there are 31 products on the list.
The $55 timber Occasional Chair is the latest casualty, although this is a withdrawal rather than a recall. We don't know the reason for its withdrawal, except Kmart says it is for "a potential quality issue". But what other products have been found wanting?
To find out what else is on the recall list, click here
The Team from Wellington Water
We're on schedule with works to install the large pipes and valves that will connect the reservoir to the existing water networks.
We have a few updates on our progress with this project, as well as important traffic management information available on our latest update on our website.
Take … View moreWe're on schedule with works to install the large pipes and valves that will connect the reservoir to the existing water networks.
We have a few updates on our progress with this project, as well as important traffic management information available on our latest update on our website.
Take a look at the latest update and learn more about the project at the link below.
John from Johnsonville Community Policing Centre
In Johnsonville a red Nissan Pulsar hatchback parked during the day in the carpark at a supermarket in Johnsonville Road was broken into. The front passenger window was smashed with a rock that was found on the set of the car. A bank debit card and a packet of tobacco were taken from the middle … View moreIn Johnsonville a red Nissan Pulsar hatchback parked during the day in the carpark at a supermarket in Johnsonville Road was broken into. The front passenger window was smashed with a rock that was found on the set of the car. A bank debit card and a packet of tobacco were taken from the middle console. A silver Holden Equinox stationwagon parked overnight in the driveway of a house had its front passenger window smashed to gain entry. A wallet was taken from the centre console. The wallet contained a driver’s licence and a bank card. The card was used fraudulently seven times to make purchases from service stations and on-line purchases. A silver Toyota Corolla stationwagon was entered during the early afternoon while left briefly unlocked outside a shop in Johnsonville Road. The driver was in the process of loading and unloading equipment at a work site. A power tool was stolen from the boot.
In Newlands a house under renovation in was broken into overnight while the owners were away. All window frames bear jemmy marks and significant damage was done in an attempt to force an entry. The burglar finally succeeded in gaining entry by forcing a rear wooden door. A search had been made throughout the interior and a list of property stolen is being compiled. Another forced entry was made at this house within 48 hours. The intruder forced open the rear door that had been patched up following the first forced entry. A blue Honda 250 motor bike parked overnight in the driveway of a house was stolen.
In Khandallah a silver trailer chained and locked to a post overnight was stolen. The offenders also took the securing chain and a ladder secured on the side of the trailer. A grey Mazda Axela had its front registration plate stolen.
In Churton Park a grey Mitsubishi Galant saloon parked overnight in a driveway in was entered and a basketball stolen from the boot. A white Mazda Demio hatchback parked overnight was stolen.
In Grenada Village a forced back window gave access to a house under construction. An attempt was made to steal a large table saw but this was found abandoned near the house. (It was probably too heavy to carry.) A courier delivered two packages to a house and left them at the front door. CCTV footage has recorded that a white Honda Odyssey drove up and a hooded male passenger got out and walked up the house and took the packages. The footage has been passed to Police.
In Karori a house under construction was entered during the night when burglars applied considerable force to break in the front door which is now beyond repair. Power tools were stolen.
In Wadestown a white Mitsubishi Triton utility vehicle parked overnight on the road was entered through a smashed right rear window. A back pack with a variety of personal items was stolen. A white Toyota Hilux utility vehicle parked overnight in was broken into via a front left smashed window. A leather wallet containing a driver’s licence, a bank card and a fuel card, together with a cell phone, a laptop, sunglasses and sporting apparel were stolen. One fraudulent use of the credit card is known to have been made.
In Northland a white Hyundai commercial vehicle, parked during the night was broken into by smashing the rear passenger window. A number of tools are reported stolen. A silver Honda Airwave stationwagon parked overnight had both front and rear registration plates stolen.
Sally Latham from Wadestown Playgroup
Wadestown Playgroup is open for Term 3! Visitors are welcome to come check it out anytime, first two sessions are free.
We have a lot of fun art supplies for winter days, plus our lovely play house and all the other toys, books and puzzles.
Come and join the fun & meet supportive friends at … View moreWadestown Playgroup is open for Term 3! Visitors are welcome to come check it out anytime, first two sessions are free.
We have a lot of fun art supplies for winter days, plus our lovely play house and all the other toys, books and puzzles.
Come and join the fun & meet supportive friends at Wadestown Playgroup.
Open 9.30-11.30am Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
wadestownplaygroup.weebly.com...
Geraldine from Te Aro
Inner City Wellington has launched two petitions in response to concerns raised at a public meeting of residential owners in earthquake-prone buildings. Information on the meeting is available on our website, under Library - EQ seminars ... (www.innercitywellington.nz)
Petition for comprehensive… View moreInner City Wellington has launched two petitions in response to concerns raised at a public meeting of residential owners in earthquake-prone buildings. Information on the meeting is available on our website, under Library - EQ seminars ... (www.innercitywellington.nz)
Petition for comprehensive support
Calls for the Government to provide comprehensive financial, technical and advisory support interventions for residential owners in earthquake-prone buildings.
More information on this petition and a link to sign the petition is in the first attached document.
To sign petition: copy and paste direct link:
www.parliament.nz...
Petition to review the earthquake-prone provisions in the Building Act 2004
Calls for the Government to undertake a review of the earthquake-prone provisions to take account of the significantly higher strengthening costs compared to those used in the policy process, the stretched engineering and construction sectors, and the need to focus scarce resources on public safety priorities.
For more information and a link to the petition, see the second document below.
To sign petition, copy and paste this direct link: www.parliament.nz...
Thank you for your support.
Petition calling for comprehensive support for residential owners in earthquake prone buildings (July 2019).docx Download View
Petition calling for a review the earthquake-prone provisions (July 2019).docx Download View
Agnieszka from Thorndon
Free ideally to someone who can pick up ASAP.
Pick up in Thorndon, easy flat access. One side has been equipped with movable shelves but used to house a fridge. Other half has shelving plus a system of wire baskets on the door.
We added an open shelf unit on the side for more storage, can easily … View moreFree ideally to someone who can pick up ASAP.
Pick up in Thorndon, easy flat access. One side has been equipped with movable shelves but used to house a fridge. Other half has shelving plus a system of wire baskets on the door.
We added an open shelf unit on the side for more storage, can easily be removed from the side if desired. The blackboard areas are stickers and can also come off fairly easily.
Has typical kitchen cabinet adjustable legs. Measurements 190cm tall pus currently 16cm legs (adjustable). 60+60cm wide. The additional shelf on the side is 9cm deep and full depth of the cabinet at 58cm. Provedes loads of storage for the spare room or garage if not a kitchen.
Thank you
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Neal from Karori
Great kids loft bed now surplus to requirements as out boys want bunk beds! Fantastic for extra storage and in great condition. Sad to see it go but we need the space. Has reinforced steps as one step was slightly cracked. And a tear in the laminate where my son removed a sticker. Bought for $850 2… View moreGreat kids loft bed now surplus to requirements as out boys want bunk beds! Fantastic for extra storage and in great condition. Sad to see it go but we need the space. Has reinforced steps as one step was slightly cracked. And a tear in the laminate where my son removed a sticker. Bought for $850 2 years ago. Single mattress free with bed -optional.
Price: $350
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