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Small businesses are the 'glue' in our communities – they keep us all together. When they thrive we all thrive.
Do you know a local business that needs recognition? Nominate them for Prospa Local Business Hero – and you could both win some great prizes.
Every nomination … View moreSmall businesses are the 'glue' in our communities – they keep us all together. When they thrive we all thrive.
Do you know a local business that needs recognition? Nominate them for Prospa Local Business Hero – and you could both win some great prizes.
Every nomination receives a free 3-month premium listing on Neighbourly. The 11 Regional finalists get a $100 Prezzy® card for the business (and one for the nominator too). The National winner receives $2,500 Prezzy® card from Prospa, a $5,000 Stuff advertising package and a $2,500 Neighbourly package.
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It's been a mixed summer so far for New Zealand. Much of the country has seen record breaking temperatures, drought-conditions and scrub fires. But in recent days the West Coast and Southland have experienced heavy rains, flooding, evacuations and closed roads. Our thoughts are with affected.
… View moreIt's been a mixed summer so far for New Zealand. Much of the country has seen record breaking temperatures, drought-conditions and scrub fires. But in recent days the West Coast and Southland have experienced heavy rains, flooding, evacuations and closed roads. Our thoughts are with affected.
Our skies have been coloured by smoke blown over from the Australian bushfires, meanwhile Wellingtonians are just stoked if they get to see the sun.
How has your summer been?
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To work with the ongoing bus resource and driver shortage, four of the current suspended services will be serviced by ‘additional’ services. There’ll also be 15 more Route 2 services on the road from 10 February.
These services will have the letter ‘a’ at the end of the route number and … View moreTo work with the ongoing bus resource and driver shortage, four of the current suspended services will be serviced by ‘additional’ services. There’ll also be 15 more Route 2 services on the road from 10 February.
These services will have the letter ‘a’ at the end of the route number and will be provided by Mana Coach Services so the buses will look different to the usual Metlink buses which operate this route.
These trips won’t be visible on the RTI or our Metlink website timetable until 8 March, so please see the Service Update for the full list of services. www.metlink.org.nz...
Know before you go and keep up with changes as they happen. Visit Metlink.or.nz or call the Metlink team on 0800 801 700.
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Merio from Newtown
Hi, looking for a friend Purvi of Miramar that does nails? Lost her number but keen to catch up to do nails again. PM your contact details please. M
Ann from Brooklyn
Come and sing with us! You're welcome to join Wellington Community Choir at our first rehearsal in 2020:
Wednesday 12 February
7pm til 9pm
Te Whaea, National Dance and Drama School, 11 Hutchinson Rd, Newtown
$10 waged, $8 unwaged
Learn by ear and don’t worry about auditions or … View moreCome and sing with us! You're welcome to join Wellington Community Choir at our first rehearsal in 2020:
Wednesday 12 February
7pm til 9pm
Te Whaea, National Dance and Drama School, 11 Hutchinson Rd, Newtown
$10 waged, $8 unwaged
Learn by ear and don’t worry about auditions or having a “good voice”, just turn up – if you can get through the door, you’re in the Choir!
Ian from Island Bay
17 Townhouses on a single site. That’s what’s underway at the top of High Street in a new development by Gibbons Co. Butting right up against the Oku Reserve this is definitely on a fast-track process.
As the development is deemed by WCC to have ‘less than minimal impact’ any … View more17 Townhouses on a single site. That’s what’s underway at the top of High Street in a new development by Gibbons Co. Butting right up against the Oku Reserve this is definitely on a fast-track process.
As the development is deemed by WCC to have ‘less than minimal impact’ any consultation has only taken place on the initiative, time and money of concerned local residents.
Before the label ‘nimby’ starts circulating I’d like to emphasise that everyone I’ve spoken to has been quite reasonable about accepting some intensification – in fact that’s already been happening in the street. For my own part as a tutor of music I could well see this as a good opportunity for more business locally. However I don’t see being concerned, for example, with the safety of children on the narrow street (potential for amount of traffic from upper high street to double) or the future integrity of the existing water network as being “nimbyish”. One of my concerns is that the development is being built above a historic slip site at the head of Valley Street. Now why should that worry me as I don’t live there?
But this is not a sensible mode of intensification that we are seeing. This is extremist intensification – pushing the boundaries of what the existing infrastructure and the affected community can cope with.
With this company having deep pockets, multiple developments on the go and seemingly given the green light to go ahead without full consultation (probably with the excuse of the housing crisis) it seems reasonable to open up a more open conversation about what our city should look like – and be able to stand – in the way of future development.
So what would a moderate and let’s say ‘considerate’ intensification look like? Here are three ideas.
1. A build design that blends in and is adapted to the existing landscape both natural and built.
2. A comfortable margin of error to maintain existing levels of such things as parking, water pressure, storm water run-off. (I don’t think anyone can be 100% certain that major climate change events are not going to get worse in future.)
3. An allowance for meaningful input by the local community who after all don’t have the resources available to either the council or developers so can hardly pose an existential threat to the success or otherwise of the project.
As far as I can see, the above conditions haven’t been met by Gibbons Co, rather the developers or WCC have decided that ‘leeway’ should be given in a kind of ‘winner takes all’ scenario. The whole process has sadly left may people living here feeling demoralised, disenfranchised and downright cynical, rightly or wrongly, about the whole developer WCC interface.
With many millions of dollars to be made from such a development Gibbons Co – and the WCC – can do better I’m sure.
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Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
VUW (Victoria University of Wellington) Coastal Ecology lab Open Day (located between Island Bay and Owhiro Bay) 7th March (currently incorrect on their webpage but being corrected) - very much worth a look and putting in your diary and a couple of hours of your time. Not in our immediate … View moreVUW (Victoria University of Wellington) Coastal Ecology lab Open Day (located between Island Bay and Owhiro Bay) 7th March (currently incorrect on their webpage but being corrected) - very much worth a look and putting in your diary and a couple of hours of your time. Not in our immediate "patch" but interesting nonetheless...www.wgtn.ac.nz...
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Suzanne Aubert from Newtown
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Lisa from Island Bay
Hey anyone accidentally get delivered a package with prescription eye glasses? I know I’ve receive a package for someone that lived a block away so here’s to hoping it didn’t get snagged but instead got misdelivered 😊
Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
FYI...water outage (hopefully temporary) in southern Brooklyn / Ohiro Road...taken from WCC FB feed...
"Water is currently off due to a burst main between 287-297 Ohiro Rd Brooklyn. This water outage is also affecting some nearby streets. Wellington Water is onsite however water had to be … View moreFYI...water outage (hopefully temporary) in southern Brooklyn / Ohiro Road...taken from WCC FB feed...
"Water is currently off due to a burst main between 287-297 Ohiro Rd Brooklyn. This water outage is also affecting some nearby streets. Wellington Water is onsite however water had to be shut off to get the emergency repairs done. Water will likely be back on in about 3-4 hours. In the meantime, the team on site have bottled water available from outside 297 Ohiro Road if any residents require it".
Lou from Island Bay
We have baby plants for sale at 11a Beach Street $2-$8 with an honesty box system, just pop your money into the mail box.
Many thanks and hope you enjoy!
Negotiable
Kristin from Berhampore
Comes with everything shown in pictures, Brand New in Box.
Price: $220
Raju Badiani from Green fingers for good-that's us!
We are enthusiastic team of volunteers who grow succulents with LOVE and share them with our funding partners for FREE so they can collect funds to enhance their service in the community.
We have been active for past two years serving Wellington Cancer Society/Mary Potter Hospice/Dementia … View moreWe are enthusiastic team of volunteers who grow succulents with LOVE and share them with our funding partners for FREE so they can collect funds to enhance their service in the community.
We have been active for past two years serving Wellington Cancer Society/Mary Potter Hospice/Dementia Wellington/Wellington Time Bank.
Please contact us to help with cuttings /pots/soil etc. and we will send you our power point presentation.Thank you
Raju B-3837046 or George S. 0211725430
or email :rajnikant.badiani@gmail.com//
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