Rongotai, Wellington

1303 days ago

Wellington's earthquake prone pop-up library deemed safe

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

One of Wellington's new pop-up libraries is safe but “earthquake-prone”, after the council said it was fine, moved in with a Mayoral speech, then slapped stickers on the front doors two days later.
A sign at Te Awe library, on Brandon St, shows the building is at 16 per cent of new … View more
One of Wellington's new pop-up libraries is safe but “earthquake-prone”, after the council said it was fine, moved in with a Mayoral speech, then slapped stickers on the front doors two days later.
A sign at Te Awe library, on Brandon St, shows the building is at 16 per cent of new building standard, not because it is quake-prone but because it is yet to get the final council tick-off for strengthening work. The Code of Compliance Certificate (CCC) has been described by the council as being in the final stages since at-least July.
There are roughly 560 buildings, including 283 seen as high priority, around the city, which must be strengthened or demolished to meet new earthquake regulations brought in after the destruction caused by the Kaikōura earthquake.

Image
1303 days ago

Baring Head Open Day

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Have you been to Baring Head? If not, you can check out the historic lighthouse, in the East Harbour Regional Park, this Saturday at 10am.
Greater Wellington is holding an open day and all are welcome.

Image
1304 days ago

More problems with old Wellington pipes

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

A major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
View more
A major waste water pipe has burst in central Wellington, closing roads and disrupting morning traffic. The pipe burst at the intersection of Victoria Street and Mercer Street yesterday afternoon. People in the central city are being asked to only flush the toilet if it is "essential".
The central Wellington sewerage pipe that broke, closing central city streets, was more than 100 years old.
Sewage flowed out onto the road after a pipe ruptured at the intersection of Victoria and Mercer streets on Monday afternoon.
Wellington Water confirmed the failed pipe was installed around the year 1910.
Repairing it is expected to take two to three days.

Image
1304 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Jed

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This weeks SPCA pet is Jed.

"WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT ME
My ideal home would have a big garden for me to explore and potter around while supervised. I would suit a family that has had dogs before as I am a big boy with a bit of strength. I would love to go for walks with my new family and … View more
This weeks SPCA pet is Jed.

"WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT ME
My ideal home would have a big garden for me to explore and potter around while supervised. I would suit a family that has had dogs before as I am a big boy with a bit of strength. I would love to go for walks with my new family and check out this wonderful country we live in. When I have nothing to do I have shown the ability to escape out of medium to high fencing so I need a plan to be contained during the day that doesn't involve being tied or tethered. Going to work with my new human companion would be great for me. I am not suited to a home with/next to cats and other small animals or livestock. If you are looking for a bigger dog that is pretty laid back then make an appointment to come and meet me."

Image
1304 days ago

Is your shed the best in New Zealand?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

There's still time to enter The Resene Shed of the Year 2021. The winner receives $3000 worth of gardening gear and the runner-up receives $1075 worth of prizes.

Image
1307 days ago

Pet of the Day: Baxter

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Nicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.

If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what … View more
Nicky Fairclough from Miramar is very proud of her 20 year-old cockatiel who can talk. This time I have attached the photo. Apologies to Nicky, I hope you all enjoy seeing Baxter.

If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you are from.

Image
L
1304 days ago

OPEN DAY at the Circus Hub on Saturday! Try circus for FREE!

Laura from Newtown

Come meet us and try circus for free!!!
This event runs from 1 - 4pm at the Circus Hub, 11 Hutchison Road in Newtown.

Ever wanted to give aerial silks a go? Or learn a trick or two in hula hoop? Our team will be available all afternoon, so the whole family can give it a go!

Make sure to bring … View more
Come meet us and try circus for free!!!
This event runs from 1 - 4pm at the Circus Hub, 11 Hutchison Road in Newtown.

Ever wanted to give aerial silks a go? Or learn a trick or two in hula hoop? Our team will be available all afternoon, so the whole family can give it a go!

Make sure to bring comfy clothes, and avoid wearing buttons or zips if you would like to try climbing on the aerial silks. We will have a few special performances during the afternoon too!

Bring your family and friends for an afternoon out of the ordinary!

Free

1311 days ago

Push to get every Kiwi scanning, every time

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there … View more
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.
As new highly transmissible Covid-19 strains send countries into second and third lockdowns, Stuff is forging ahead with its “Stop! Scanner time” campaign to remind Kiwis of the importance to keep scanning QR codes, should there be a community outbreak.
Everyone – every single one of us – needs to be scanning the NZ Covid Tracer app, or signing in on a sheet of paper, every single time.
Come on Neighourly folk remember to scan, every time you go out.

Image
C
1309 days ago

Babysitter needed

Carolina from Miramar

Good morning, I have a 4 and a half month old baby girl and as I am starting to work soon I am in need of someone to look after her in the mornings, earliest start is 6am and latest finish will be 1pm Please note that not every day is required as I don’t work mornings every day, and it will only … View moreGood morning, I have a 4 and a half month old baby girl and as I am starting to work soon I am in need of someone to look after her in the mornings, earliest start is 6am and latest finish will be 1pm Please note that not every day is required as I don’t work mornings every day, and it will only be in the weekdays no weekends. If you are a babysitter or if you can recommend someone please let me know and we can discuss more details.

Thank you.
Carolina

A
1319 days ago

Smeg Knife Stickers

Audrey from Strathmore Park

Hi, I know this is cheeky but I’m after any stickers that you may not need anymore....I’ve just managed to collect the whole set to give to my son (for his birthday, his choice) and now would love to get at least one knife for myself. Any help would be awesome thanks!
Audrey

1306 days ago

Free brown carpet

Jelle from Houghton Bay

Carpet was used for about a year in a bedroom. We removed the carpet and polished the floor.
It is brown in colour. roughly 3.5 by 3m
0210328511

Free

Image
1310 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk, this one should not be to hard.

Image
1306 days ago

Learn how to lockdown-proof your business...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

thanks to Digital Boost! We're excited to be supporting Digital Boost - a brand new online learning platform (built by The Mind Lab in collaboration with MBIE) which aims to teach small business owners the digital skills needed to excel in today’s business world. … View morethanks to Digital Boost! We're excited to be supporting Digital Boost - a brand new online learning platform (built by The Mind Lab in collaboration with MBIE) which aims to teach small business owners the digital skills needed to excel in today’s business world. Login and learn at your own pace, in your own time, or tune into the daily live Q&A sessions with industry experts! Or, get inspired by other small business owners looking to share tips on how they have successfully navigated the digital world themselves. Sign up today to become an expert in the digital tools, technologies and practices needed to secure your business a long lasting future.

PS - check out the Neighbourly session on Tuesday 22 January. Learn tips and tricks to make sure your business shines in your community.
Sign up now

Image
1308 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

I know spoonbills have featured before but this picture, by Louise Thomas, is just too good not to use. She took it at at Pauatahanui.

Image
A
1307 days ago

Smeg

Audrey from Strathmore Park

Wanted
Hi...I know this is cheeky but I’m after any stickers that you may not need anymore....I’ve just managed to collect the whole set to give to my son (for his birthday, his choice) and now would love to get at least one knife for myself. Any help would be awesome thanks!
Audrey

Free

Top