Paparangi, Wellington

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322 days ago

Need a painter to paint kitchen bench top

Jagdish from Newlands

Hi there,

I am looking for a painter to paint kitchen bench top rather than replacing the laminate.

The bench top needs to get the laminated surface look again as new if possible.

If you can recommend someone that can do this at a reasonable price will be great.

Also it is not a big bench top.
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Hi there,

I am looking for a painter to paint kitchen bench top rather than replacing the laminate.

The bench top needs to get the laminated surface look again as new if possible.

If you can recommend someone that can do this at a reasonable price will be great.

Also it is not a big bench top.

Thank you

321 days ago

The Chiro

The Chiro from The Chiro - Johnsonville

And just like that, we roll on into 2024! Happy New Year!🎊🎇
This year marks an outstanding opportunity to start making your wellness your top priority!
✅ All three of our practices are open, and we are here to support you all throughout 2024 and beyond 🚀
We look forward to seeing you… View more
And just like that, we roll on into 2024! Happy New Year!🎊🎇
This year marks an outstanding opportunity to start making your wellness your top priority!
✅ All three of our practices are open, and we are here to support you all throughout 2024 and beyond 🚀
We look forward to seeing you at your next adjustment visit!

#wellnessjourney #betterwithchiropractic #spinalfunction #optimalhealth #nervoussystem #wevegotyourback #thechironz

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321 days ago

Porirua scrub fire

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Fire crews continue to fight a scrub fire in the Porirua seaside area of Titahi Bay this morning (Friday) which began late on Thursday night and northerly winds pushed a veil of smoke from the blaze over Wellington’s northern suburbs. Smoke was also reported in the Hutt Valley and the Wellington … View moreFire crews continue to fight a scrub fire in the Porirua seaside area of Titahi Bay this morning (Friday) which began late on Thursday night and northerly winds pushed a veil of smoke from the blaze over Wellington’s northern suburbs. Smoke was also reported in the Hutt Valley and the Wellington coastal suburb of Miramar.

What you need to know:
- Fenz was alerted to the blaze at 11.04pm on Thursday, and the first crews arrived by about 11.10pm.
- About 7.15am Friday, Fire and Emergency NZ said eight crews were still working to bring the vegetation fire under control. Helicopters with monsoon buckets would also be working on Friday morning.
- The fire was burning over about 10ha in Whitireia Park, and people were asked to stay away from the area. No homes were at risk, Fenz said.
- Residents in Wellington’s northern suburbs woke to the sight of a red glow in the sky and the smell of smoke in the air.
- Commuters travelling into Wellington city from the north were also driving through heavy smoke over the motorway in the central Porirua area.
- Fenz said smoke was affecting a large part of Porirua, and the National Public Health Service had advised that people in an area where there was smoke should go inside, close the windows and doors and turn off air conditioning units. Anyone who had been exposed to the smoke and was feeling unwell should contact Healthline (0800 611 116) or ring their doctor for advice.

Beware of inhaling smoke:
People should avoid exposure to smoke if possible.
Smoke may irritate the eyes, nose, throat, and airways. Symptoms could include watery or sore eyes, dry or sore throat, sore nose, cough, tightness of the chest or difficulty breathing. In healthy people, most symptoms disappeared soon after exposure to smoke ended and did not cause long-term health problems. Smokers, the elderly, children, and those with heart disease, asthma or other lung disease were at the greatest risk of harm from smoke inhalation.

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322 days ago

Water Restriction Level 2

Wellington Water from Wellington Water

From 12:01am, Wednesday 17th January, Wellington, Porirua, Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt will move to level 2 water restrictions. All unattended watering systems will be banned, this includes household sprinklers and irrigation systems.

You will be able to water your garden by hand anytime, on any… View more
From 12:01am, Wednesday 17th January, Wellington, Porirua, Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt will move to level 2 water restrictions. All unattended watering systems will be banned, this includes household sprinklers and irrigation systems.

You will be able to water your garden by hand anytime, on any day, so long as you don’t leave your garden hose or watering device unattended.

This helps to limit water waste and helps reduce the risk of tighter water restrictions and further shortages.

Rain is forecast, but the amount expected is not enough to help the situation.

For more information on the risk this summer and tips on water conservation, head to wellingtonwater.co.nz/our-wai-can-run-dry

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322 days ago

Gardens wanted

Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Khandallah

Do you loath Gardening ? Too hot? I’ll do it
Call me today for a free quote
Ian 0272430951

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323 days ago

Best Summer Activities to Enjoy in Aotearoa

The Team from NZ Compare

Dive into the quintessential Kiwi summer with sparkling beaches, iconic Pohutukawa trees, and the aroma of a classic sausage sizzle!

Explore Aotearoa's hidden gems and popular spots that captivate both locals and tourists during the scorching summer season.

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323 days ago

Brita water filter..

Ann from Paparangi

Fridge or bench Brita Ultramax

Comes with 1 x Filter

Pick up Paparangi

PM for more info 😊

Free

323 days ago

Brand New Laundry Hamper - 3 Drawers

Melissa from Khandallah

Having received this lovely hamper and put it all together in the lounge - I went to move it into the laundry (it's natural home) and it didn't fit!!

What is that old saying - measure twice before you buy anything off the internet!!

Anyway, I am putting it up for sale (original … View more
Having received this lovely hamper and put it all together in the lounge - I went to move it into the laundry (it's natural home) and it didn't fit!!

What is that old saying - measure twice before you buy anything off the internet!!

Anyway, I am putting it up for sale (original price $118) so it can be useful in a new home, I can buy one that fits and to save me from my husband's displeasure!!

It was flat-packed but happy to drop it off fully assembled, rather than pull it all apart again.

Here is the blurb from the internet site, including dimensions, that I clearly didn't take any notice of!!

The laundry hamper has a total capacity of 114L, with each liner holding 38L.
The shelf in this laundry basket offers additional space to arrange detergents or toiletries.
Convenient pull-out and removable liners. Each liner is equipped with a plastic bottom panel to prevent sagging. The hook-and-loop fastener, means you can effortlessly pull out and remove the liners, making it easy to transport them to the washing machine.

Specifications:

Color: Black, Gray
Material: MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), Steel, Oxford Fabric
Product Size: 92.5 x 33 x 72 cm (L x W x H)
Size of Each Liner: 25 x 30 x 51 cm (L x W x H)
Product Weight: 8.1 kg
Max. Static Load Capacity Total: 30 kg
Max. Static Load Capacity of Each Liner: 10 kg
Max. Static Load Capacity of the Shelf: 20 kg

Price: $80

323 days ago

Wellington trains suspended

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Metlink has shared that all train services are currently suspended in and out of Wellington.

What you need to know:
- The suspension of services is due to an ongoing overhead power issue
- Travellers are advised to seek alternative transport.

Stay informed through the Metlink Website or on … View more
Metlink has shared that all train services are currently suspended in and out of Wellington.

What you need to know:
- The suspension of services is due to an ongoing overhead power issue
- Travellers are advised to seek alternative transport.

Stay informed through the Metlink Website or on Stuff.

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324 days ago

Market Day Ohariu Valley February 17th 10-2pm

Nicki from Ohariu

Ohariu Valley Market Day.

We have a limited number of tables still available.
Contact me, Nicki for more information 0275739233 or nickiforgesson@gmail.com

We have a variety of stalls including, a florist, quality curated second-hand clothes, and local artists including pottery. Munro … View more
Ohariu Valley Market Day.

We have a limited number of tables still available.
Contact me, Nicki for more information 0275739233 or nickiforgesson@gmail.com

We have a variety of stalls including, a florist, quality curated second-hand clothes, and local artists including pottery. Munro clothing and more to add soon. You can enjoy a bacon butty, barista-made coffee, and fresh baking.

Come out to the country for the first of what we hope will become a regular event.

Come and visit or come and sell your infamous chocolate brownies, or something artsy, or crafty, or your kids can sell their painted rocks.

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325 days ago

Tawa RSA and Service Bowling Clubs twilight bowls

Tracey from Tawa

Tawa RSA Community Bowls for 2023-24 season

Our Tawa RSA is running a Community Bowls program this summer and we invite all members of the community to take part.

We invite you to take part by way of a work, family or community team. Would love to see you join us.

Our venue is Tawa … View more
Tawa RSA Community Bowls for 2023-24 season

Our Tawa RSA is running a Community Bowls program this summer and we invite all members of the community to take part.

We invite you to take part by way of a work, family or community team. Would love to see you join us.

Our venue is Tawa Services Bowling Club, 89 Oxford Street Tawa.

Scheduled dates, all in 2024, are Wednesdays:

24 January, 7, 14, 21, & 28 February, 6, 13 (reserve day) March.
Play each evening is 1 game, starting 6.00pm and finishing by 7.20pm

The format is 3 players to a team. (Player rotation is welcome as people often have other engagements cropping up.) At least one player should be a ‘non regular’ bowler. We have a supply of bowls for those who need them.

Footwear needs to have flat soles, i.e., no heels.

There is a $15.00 entry fee per team ($5.00 per player) payable each game. Register teams at the clubrooms or by emailing tawa.rsa@xtra.co.nz.

We play this as a league.The format is ‘Bowls3five’ which is the same format as that shown on television’s Sky Sports channels in November/December each year. i.e., 2 bowls per player, per end. 2 sets of 5 ends, followed by a one end ‘tie-break’ if necessary.

A ‘power play’ in each set.

A light supper is served at completion of play.

Please note your diaries to register a team early in the New Year to allow us time to prepare a draw, order food etc.

For further information, please contact

Graham Allnutt

Convenor of Community Bowls, Tawa RSA

PH 027 3396667.

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325 days ago

Roadworks Main Road, Tawa

Jeanette from Tawa

These have now restarted to finish the roadworks they started last year. Diversion up Redwood Avenue for northbound traffic

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325 days ago

Earthwool insulation

Joce from Johnsonville

Does anyone have a part pack of insulation no longer needed please?
I have a small wall that needs insulating and the standard pack is way too large so thought I'd ask on here. Looking for R4.4, R2.8 or R2.2 Earthwool

325 days ago

How to Downsize Gifts and Heirlooms

Malvina Major Retirement Village

Welcome to the second of this series of articles dedicated to helping you to downsize, declutter and rightsize your life, brought to you by Ryman Healthcare in conjunction with organising and decluttering expert Peter Walsh.

This time we are tackling one of the more challenging aspects of … View more
Welcome to the second of this series of articles dedicated to helping you to downsize, declutter and rightsize your life, brought to you by Ryman Healthcare in conjunction with organising and decluttering expert Peter Walsh.

This time we are tackling one of the more challenging aspects of downsizing – what to do with gifts and heirlooms. Whether you need to free up space in your own home or are helping someone else to downsize, this is a task that can feel daunting and emotionally charged.

Although it might be tempting to box everything up and hide it away to deal with another day, that just passes the problem down the road to your future self or to your family.

Fortunately, there are ways to downsize gifts and heirlooms that honour and remember the past whilst enabling you to rightsize your life for the present day.

Click to read more.

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325 days ago

2024 building services

Jason from Jbuild Construction Ltd

happy new year and good luck for those back to work today! We have availability to take on some building projects. From decks to new builds.
Contact Jason 0226210566
Jbuild@outlook.co.nz

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