Tawa, Wellington

Happy new year, neighbours!

Happy new year, neighbours!

From us at Neighbourly, we're wishing you the best for 2026!

2029 days ago

Creative ideas for using wallpaper

The Team from Resene ColorShop Johnsonville

Use colourful wallpaper to update a tired old piece of furniture easily!

Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2029 days ago

HELL Pizza Now Delivering Beer & Wine

HELL Pizza

Your fantasies have become reality.

HELL Pizza, Beer, Wine all in one delivery.

We’ve teamed up with Kiwi business Best Wine Co. to deliver beer from local legends Garage Project and award winning wines from Main Divide to provide you with the ultimate dining experience right to your … View more
Your fantasies have become reality.

HELL Pizza, Beer, Wine all in one delivery.

We’ve teamed up with Kiwi business Best Wine Co. to deliver beer from local legends Garage Project and award winning wines from Main Divide to provide you with the ultimate dining experience right to your lair...

Simply grab some food for delivery before 10pm and you'll have the option of tagging on some cheeky bevvies!

T&Cs apply, customer orders must be 18+ ID verified and receipt signature required before and after purchase

Read more about the ins and outs of booze delivery here .
Find out more

2040 days ago

Txt-A-Park discontinued 30 June

Wellington City Council

Kia ora Pōneke. Just a reminder that Txt-A-Park is being discontinued by the provider, and from 30 June it will no longer be available as a payment option for on-street parking.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
On-street parking customers can still pay for parking at the meter … View more
Kia ora Pōneke. Just a reminder that Txt-A-Park is being discontinued by the provider, and from 30 June it will no longer be available as a payment option for on-street parking.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
On-street parking customers can still pay for parking at the meter using either cash, credit or debit card (including PayWave) or the PayMyPark app.
For more information about parking in Wellington, visit: wellington.govt.nz/parking

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2030 days ago

Thorndon's 'Light Catcher' reno

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

No sun in winter? Here's how two architects managed to get sunlight into a stunning south-facing extension.

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2043 days ago

Show neighbours your photography snaps of Wellington!

Neighbourly.co.nz

Kia ora Wellington, it's time to dust off that old camera, get out and about and show the rest of your neighbours your favourite, treasured spots in your region. It could be an awesome view, the shy wildlife or even the old buildings that are wanting their stories to be told.

Go ahead, get … View more
Kia ora Wellington, it's time to dust off that old camera, get out and about and show the rest of your neighbours your favourite, treasured spots in your region. It could be an awesome view, the shy wildlife or even the old buildings that are wanting their stories to be told.

Go ahead, get snapping and illustrate what's beyond your backyard.

Post your photographs in the comments below ⬇

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2030 days ago

ELDER ABUSE HITS CLOSE TO HOME

Luciane from Johnsonville

ELDER ABUSE HITS CLOSE TO HOME

Over the recent months of COVID-19, a small percentage of older people have experienced more vulnerability to elder abuse and neglect. At Age Concern, we are focusing on why ‘Elder Abuse hits close to home’, and how Age Concerns work to reduce the harmful effects… View more
ELDER ABUSE HITS CLOSE TO HOME

Over the recent months of COVID-19, a small percentage of older people have experienced more vulnerability to elder abuse and neglect. At Age Concern, we are focusing on why ‘Elder Abuse hits close to home’, and how Age Concerns work to reduce the harmful effects of this often-hidden issue on older people in our society.

Elder abuse and neglect is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person. Elder abuse is a violation of Human Rights and a significant cause of injury, illness, lost productivity, isolation, and despair.

Elder abuse is classified into different types. The abuse experienced by an older person / kaumātua usually involves more than one type of abuse. In the cases seen by Age Concern’s Elder Abuse services in the past year:
• Psychological abuse
• Financial abuse
• Physical abuse
• Neglect
• Self-neglect

More than half of abused older people are over the age of 75. Forty per cent of abused older people live alone and more than half of alleged abusers are adult children or grandchildren. In more than two out of five cases the alleged abusers live with the older person.
There are simple things we can do to be kind and prevent abuse:
• Love and cherish your older relatives
• Phone, zoom or facetime older people
• Visit older people in your neighbourhood.
• Involve older people in your social activities.
• Encourage older people to make their own decisions.
• Support older people to use their money for their needs.
• Honour older people’s wisdom.
• Enable older people to set their own pace.
• Speak respectfully and listen to older people’s stories.
• Seek advice from any Elder Abuse Service or Age Concern if you think an older person is being abused or neglected.

Age Concern Wellington is a charity and relies on the support of volunteers and public donations to do much of the work we do. To help us help older people, please consider making a donation of your time or money. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a remarkable difference: you can mail a cheque to the address at the bottom of this newsletter, or donate online by clicking going to. www.acwellington.org.nz...

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2034 days ago

Tree House roof - ideas and materials needed

David from Tawa

I'm building a tree house for the kids and I want to put a roof on it to help keep off the rain, pine needles and bird poop. I put up a tarpaulin last weekend and it's already ripped. I was thinking maybe some corrugated iron or plastic or something. The old rotten tree house I tore down … View moreI'm building a tree house for the kids and I want to put a roof on it to help keep off the rain, pine needles and bird poop. I put up a tarpaulin last weekend and it's already ripped. I was thinking maybe some corrugated iron or plastic or something. The old rotten tree house I tore down had some flat laminated wooden sheets but they had bowed and weren't very effective.

Does anyone have any ideas?

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2039 days ago

pinecones

Lucy from Tawa

pinecones for sale approx 50 in a bag
$9 per bag $17 for 2

2031 days ago

Stump removal starting at $180

Joshua from

Getting a tree stump out of the ground is an almost impossible undertaking without the correct equipment, knowledge and experience. Using the safest and most up to date equipment for removing stumps, we are experienced in stump removals on residential and commercial structures.

For a reasonable … View more
Getting a tree stump out of the ground is an almost impossible undertaking without the correct equipment, knowledge and experience. Using the safest and most up to date equipment for removing stumps, we are experienced in stump removals on residential and commercial structures.

For a reasonable estimate,
Give us a call at 027 548 9818 or
Visit www.pricesmart.co.nz...

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2032 days ago

Harbourside Market reopening

Wellington City Council

Now that we have moved into Alert Level 1, the Harbourside Market will be reopening this Sunday 14 June.
So grab your reusable bags and head down to see your favourite vendors and pick up some great fresh produce!
For more information about Wellington services and facilities under Level 1, visit: … View more
Now that we have moved into Alert Level 1, the Harbourside Market will be reopening this Sunday 14 June.
So grab your reusable bags and head down to see your favourite vendors and pick up some great fresh produce!
For more information about Wellington services and facilities under Level 1, visit: wellington.govt.nz/covid-19

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2032 days ago

Our centres are fully operational.

NumberWorks'nWords Johnsonville

It’s an exciting time for the kids re-entering the classroom, socialising with friends and getting reacquainted with the teachers.
If you’re a little unsure about how the isolation period may have affected your child’s learning journey, we are here to help.
Our tutoring program is well … View more
It’s an exciting time for the kids re-entering the classroom, socialising with friends and getting reacquainted with the teachers.
If you’re a little unsure about how the isolation period may have affected your child’s learning journey, we are here to help.
Our tutoring program is well positioned to meet the needs of your 5 - 16 year old one question at a time so it's not overwhelming.
We offer catch up, extension and exam prep programs.

Give us a call today to have a chat with one of our experts.

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2032 days ago

Level 1 celebrations!

Wellington City Council

To celebrate Level 1, bells will be pealing out across the capital today, as churches ring in the good news at 12.30pm for 10 minutes 🔔
We’ll also be lighting up the Michael Fowler Centre green to mark this momentous occasion – green for Level 1, and green for go!
For more info, head to:
View more
To celebrate Level 1, bells will be pealing out across the capital today, as churches ring in the good news at 12.30pm for 10 minutes 🔔
We’ll also be lighting up the Michael Fowler Centre green to mark this momentous occasion – green for Level 1, and green for go!
For more info, head to:
wellington.govt.nz...
(Pictured is the MFC lit up pink in 2018 to highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month)

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2032 days ago

Tip Shop to reopen

Wellington City Council

The Tip Shop Wellington will be reopening to the public on Thursday 11 June at 8.30am.
The shop will be open normal hours, but drop-offs for donations and e-waste is 8.30am – 2pm Monday to Saturday, and 9am – 2pm on Sundays.
Textiles are not accepted at Tip Shop or Recycle Centre.
Contact … View more
The Tip Shop Wellington will be reopening to the public on Thursday 11 June at 8.30am.
The shop will be open normal hours, but drop-offs for donations and e-waste is 8.30am – 2pm Monday to Saturday, and 9am – 2pm on Sundays.
Textiles are not accepted at Tip Shop or Recycle Centre.
Contact tracing will be apply in the shop, and cash will be accepted.
Any more info, please check out their Facebook page:
www.facebook.com...

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