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1273 days ago

Cot & matress

Briar from Ngaio

Cot & matress in great condition - always used with mattress protector so looks good as new. Cover also removable - mattress was $189 new, only used by us & never been in storage or anywhere damp.

Some marks on one end of the cot & missing 1 bolt (has never affected it's use). … View more
Cot & matress in great condition - always used with mattress protector so looks good as new. Cover also removable - mattress was $189 new, only used by us & never been in storage or anywhere damp.

Some marks on one end of the cot & missing 1 bolt (has never affected it's use). Side drops down & can change the height of the base as baby grows. Doesn't come with the cot bumper.

Smoke & pet free home.
Collection from Ngaio only on the weekend 19/20th June.

Happy to take offers on this please.

Thanks

Link to mattress;
www.babycity.co.nz...

Price: $85

1273 days ago

F&P washing machine

Briar from Ngaio

Great Fisher & Paykel washing machine for sale - all works perfectly. Plastic over one of the buttons is cracked slightly.

Pick up from Ngaio 19/20th June only.

Thanks

Price: $75

1274 days ago

Computer & Electronic Recycling eWeek 12th June

eWeek Wellington

eWeek Wellington is a community initiative electronic & computer (or ewaste) week organized in collaboration with ITRecycla Wellington to encourage the recycling of computers & electronics held over a week between Saturday 12th & Friday 18th of June.

This year it will only be held … View more
eWeek Wellington is a community initiative electronic & computer (or ewaste) week organized in collaboration with ITRecycla Wellington to encourage the recycling of computers & electronics held over a week between Saturday 12th & Friday 18th of June.

This year it will only be held in Wellington but next year we hope to go nationwide. Special eWeek only processing discounts.

Help Clean Up Wellington's eWaste!
Find out more

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1286 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Fletcher Evans

Reporter Community News

This week we feature Fletcher Evans, who belongs to Michael and Leigh Romanos.
"Pembroke Corgi Fletcher Evans is a leading show winner and champion and also a winner in agility. Resident of Trentham where he enjoys the local parks with a passion. Member of Wellington Welsh Corgi Club."… View more
This week we feature Fletcher Evans, who belongs to Michael and Leigh Romanos.
"Pembroke Corgi Fletcher Evans is a leading show winner and champion and also a winner in agility. Resident of Trentham where he enjoys the local parks with a passion. Member of Wellington Welsh Corgi Club."

Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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1274 days ago

Have you heard of GrandFriends?

Jo Hayes from GrandFriends NZ - Wellington Region

GrandFriends is a little charity that combats big issues like isolation and loneliness.

We are the bridge that brings kiwis together from across the generations. By connecting families with GrandFriends, we provide a long lasting “people” solution to loneliness.

Using our years of experience … View more
GrandFriends is a little charity that combats big issues like isolation and loneliness.

We are the bridge that brings kiwis together from across the generations. By connecting families with GrandFriends, we provide a long lasting “people” solution to loneliness.

Using our years of experience we match like-minded GrandFriends, extending their support networks, so they can enjoy the special moments, share the load - all the while combating loneliness.

We are looking for awesome individuals or couples who would like to support a local family and act as a "GrandFriend". We have a waiting list of families in your area who would love nothing more than to connect with you.

You are welcome to apply as an individual - or if you wish to apply with your partner (husband/wife/significant other) as something that you can volunteer with together - that is also very much welcome and encouraged.

To get involved please click the link below to join us today.

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1274 days ago

Nominations for the Women of Influence 2021 Awards are now open

The Team from Women of Influence

The Women of Influence programme is back! Nominations are now open for the 2021 Awards.

The Women of Influence programme celebrates the incredible wāhine of Aotearoa, so shine a light on the passionate Kiwi women who are creating a real impact in your community and nominate them now.

We’re … View more
The Women of Influence programme is back! Nominations are now open for the 2021 Awards.

The Women of Influence programme celebrates the incredible wāhine of Aotearoa, so shine a light on the passionate Kiwi women who are creating a real impact in your community and nominate them now.

We’re pleased to bring you two new awards categories this year: Environment and Primary Industries. You can also nominate the inspirational women in your life in the Arts & Culture; Board & Management; Business Enterprise; Community Hero; Diversity; Innovation, Science & Health; Public Policy and Young Leader categories.

Nominate here: www.womenofinfluence.co.nz...

Thank you to this year’s illustrator Tess Costil for her inspiring artwork.
#womenofinfluence

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1275 days ago

Replacing the old with the new

The Team from Chorus

Banks are no longer accepting cheques, with most people now opting to bank online. It's just another thing that's been scratched as the world goes more digital.

If the never-ending changes seem a bit daunting to you, check out the blog below where we provide some simple tech … View more
Banks are no longer accepting cheques, with most people now opting to bank online. It's just another thing that's been scratched as the world goes more digital.

If the never-ending changes seem a bit daunting to you, check out the blog below where we provide some simple tech substitutes for the previous way of doing things.
Learn more

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1275 days ago

New season - Available at our stunning stores.

The Vogue Store

Check out our stunning collection of woman's clothing and fashion accessories from recognised women's fashion clothing brands.

Come visit The Vogue store in Upper Hutt or The Vogue store in Kelburn village, Wellington.

Kelburn (previously Cerise Clothing)
93 Upland Road
PH: … View more
Check out our stunning collection of woman's clothing and fashion accessories from recognised women's fashion clothing brands.

Come visit The Vogue store in Upper Hutt or The Vogue store in Kelburn village, Wellington.

Kelburn (previously Cerise Clothing)
93 Upland Road
PH: 04-475 9633
F: Thevoguestorekelburn


Upper Hutt
The Mall 181 Main St
PH: 04-527 9858
F: thevoguestore
Shop now!

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1275 days ago

Overflowing Sewerage Cover on Bridal Path

Susan from Kaiwharawhara

On the Bridal Path (off Sargeson Road - Cameron Street linking to Nicholson Road, Khandallah) about 300m up from the bottom has an overflowing sewerage drain. This drain (cover) overflowed two summers ago and the problem appears not to have been permanently fixed.

1275 days ago

Get Involved – June 1st to 30th 🤝

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This month we’re rolling up our sleeves, putting up our hands, and saying ‘YES’ to giving our time and skills to projects that make Aotearoa a better place to live.

As a mostly volunteer-led organisation, our members know first hand the value and impact that a single volunteer can make in … View more
This month we’re rolling up our sleeves, putting up our hands, and saying ‘YES’ to giving our time and skills to projects that make Aotearoa a better place to live.

As a mostly volunteer-led organisation, our members know first hand the value and impact that a single volunteer can make in our communities. Imagine then how much can be achieved when several volunteers or even an entire street or neighbourhood decide to work together to achieve the same goal!

Whether you plan to coordinate your own volunteer driven activity, take part in one that’s already been setup, participate in National Volunteer Week (20-26 June), or simply show your own volunteers some extra love this month, know that every bit of effort to give back is a priceless investment in all of our futures.

Want to share your thoughts? Let us know how you’re getting involved this month by tagging us in your social media posts or emailing us your photos, videos, or experiences to:

info@neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz

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1275 days ago

Travel the world with Wellington on a Plate

Reporter Community News

This year’s Wellington on a Plate food festival is being billed as a chance to travel around the world and back in time.
The theme, Out of Place, was chosen by festival organisers to give the capital’s eateries inspiration for the month-long event which will take place in August. The organisers… View more
This year’s Wellington on a Plate food festival is being billed as a chance to travel around the world and back in time.
The theme, Out of Place, was chosen by festival organisers to give the capital’s eateries inspiration for the month-long event which will take place in August. The organisers hope the restaurants will transport their guests to far-flung destinations with their international offerings.
Diners will also be able to go back in time. Daisy’s is set to celebrate Aunt Daisy, the well-known radio personalty who has been called New Zealand’s first foodie. Rita’s has been inspired by the dinners of early Pākehā settlers with their event Colonial Goose.
Katherine Mansfield’s childhood home will host guests, as will the Interislander, with restaurant Shepherd hosting a multi-course meal onboard the Kaitaki to recreate the golden age of travel.

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1275 days ago

What makes us happy is to see our customers happy!

Alta Painters Interiors from Alta Painters

Another great review from Becca, we are so grateful for being trusted by our clients, this is what keeps up working hard and motivated every day! We are the painters you can trust, give us a call or get in touch with us for a free quote!
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1275 days ago

Here they are! New roses of 2021: which one(s) are you getting?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Pink, red, yellow, climbing, rambling, oh so beautiful they are. New Zealand's rose breeders and specialist nurseries have such a treat for you. Pictured here is 'My Sweetheart' from Matthews Nurseries, and there's lots more. Sit back and enjoy.

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1276 days ago

Is Laundry Stripping as Good as it Looks?

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)

Laundry day makes your home feel fresh and clean. But maybe not quite as clean as you think.


Laundry stripping is a deep-cleaning trend that has been sweeping the internet for the past several months. The method claims to clean the built-up residues from the fibres of textiles.


The TikTok… View more
Laundry day makes your home feel fresh and clean. But maybe not quite as clean as you think.


Laundry stripping is a deep-cleaning trend that has been sweeping the internet for the past several months. The method claims to clean the built-up residues from the fibres of textiles.


The TikTok user who started the trend soaked her freshly-laundered towels in warm water with a regular laundry detergent, washing soda, and borax – and the water turned dark brown.


The video prompted many of us to wonder whether we’ve been unwittingly nestling into dirty linens our entire lives. Home cleaning enthusiasts have since tried the technique on everything from clothes to rugs and second-hand couch covers.


What laundry stripping does is soak out any leftover detergent, fabric softener, minerals and natural body oils that have collected on the fabric over time. But some cleaning experts say it's unnecessary and brings out more dye than dirt.


So, I decided to test it out on a white duvet cover. I clean my sheets weekly and duvet cover once every couple of months. As a general rule, someone who sleeps in make-up and eats in bed as frequently as I do, shouldn't have white linens. But as a basic white woman in her mid-20s, fashion dictates I must.


The duvet appeared pretty white before going into the laundry strip. The strip wash recipe called for a 1:1:2 ratio mixture of borax, washing soda (sodium carbonate) and laundry detergent.


Borax is available at hardware stores and pharmacists, and the other ingredients you can find in the supermarket.

What I used:
- Greenwoods Washing Soda Crystals: ($4.99 from Countdown)
- Fab laundry liquid Frangipani 1L ($6.00 from Countdown)
- Borax ($10.99 from Bunnings)



To strip laundry, combine borax, washing soda and a regular laundry detergent in a 1:1:2 ratio in hot water.


Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

1276 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington

FINDING THE ANSWER

I have lived in New Zealand for the last twelve years, after being born and raised in Somerset, England. My parents ran a playgroup in our house for much of my childhood and I made close friends there, but I still felt isolated and different to everyone else.

I always loved … View more
FINDING THE ANSWER

I have lived in New Zealand for the last twelve years, after being born and raised in Somerset, England. My parents ran a playgroup in our house for much of my childhood and I made close friends there, but I still felt isolated and different to everyone else.

I always loved food. We were able to help ourselves from the cupboards at home when I was young, with no restrictions. I believe a normal eater would just eat until they were full, but I could not stop. I put extra food in Mum's shopping basket and would gorge on leftovers at night with my friends. My friend’s dad owned a pub and when the half-eaten plates came back, I would pick chips off them, chatting as I did so, to my friends' astonished faces.

From as far back as I can remember, I felt irritated and impatient with people. I would interrupt and correct the teachers at school and have furious rows with my family, then later tell them I loved them. I lived in a fantasy world. My favourite times at school would be writing stories and acting. My emotions were a rollercoaster, up and down. Food made me feel better, soothing all the anxiety. I never realised how dependent I was on food, until it got much worse.

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