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The Team from Wellington Water
This outage will now take place on Friday 8 May (tomorrow) between 10am and 2pm.
We are installing a new service into the water supply network in the area, affecting supply to Tinakori Road in Thorndon during this time.
The water will be back on as soon as possible, but we recommend you fill … View moreThis outage will now take place on Friday 8 May (tomorrow) between 10am and 2pm.
We are installing a new service into the water supply network in the area, affecting supply to Tinakori Road in Thorndon during this time.
The water will be back on as soon as possible, but we recommend you fill up some containers with water before the time above and avoid running your dishwasher, washing machine etc.
We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.
When children discover fun in Maths, they learn the building blocks to think critically to solve any problem. We all know that maths underpins our everyday lives … be it when scoring a sports game, baking a cake or counting down the weeks, days or even hours until the end of the school year! Here… View moreWhen children discover fun in Maths, they learn the building blocks to think critically to solve any problem. We all know that maths underpins our everyday lives … be it when scoring a sports game, baking a cake or counting down the weeks, days or even hours until the end of the school year! Here are 7 creative ways to thread maths into your child’s day to day activities, to spark a love of numbers:
Head over to our blog.
Lorna Harvey from
Dr Rosie Gibson is a Researcher at the Sleep/Wake Research Centre (Massey University) where she studies sleep changes with ageing and its relationship to health and wellbeing. She is joining Age Concern Wellington to record a short online presentation, giving an overview of sleep, common … View moreDr Rosie Gibson is a Researcher at the Sleep/Wake Research Centre (Massey University) where she studies sleep changes with ageing and its relationship to health and wellbeing. She is joining Age Concern Wellington to record a short online presentation, giving an overview of sleep, common disruptions and some tips for looking after sleep during the pandemic.
This presentation will be tailored to answer questions!
Please comment below or email any questions on this topic before the 15th of April to r.gibson@massey.ac.nz
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Hi Neighbours,
If you have ordered a parcel to be delivered by courier during lockdown, Stuff/Homed would love you to take part in this short poll please. We would like to know if you have had problems with the theft of courier parcels (not just delays) from your letterbox or porch, or if this not… View moreHi Neighbours,
If you have ordered a parcel to be delivered by courier during lockdown, Stuff/Homed would love you to take part in this short poll please. We would like to know if you have had problems with the theft of courier parcels (not just delays) from your letterbox or porch, or if this not been an issue. If you would like to add detail or comment, please email me. Thank you.
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The Team from Wellington Water
To repair a leak, it must first be found—and this can be more complicated than you might think.
In this case, infrastructure had been built over the manhole cover that would normally be used to inspect a pipe, so our team had to find another way into it.
Here’s Foreman Mika and Drainlayer … View moreTo repair a leak, it must first be found—and this can be more complicated than you might think.
In this case, infrastructure had been built over the manhole cover that would normally be used to inspect a pipe, so our team had to find another way into it.
Here’s Foreman Mika and Drainlayer Richie feeding a CCTV camera down the pipe after the team had carefully uncovered it with a digger.
Armed with detailed images of the 30 metre long pipe, they had the information they needed to finish the job.
The Team from Wellington Water
We are installing a new service into the water supply network in the area. This means we have to turn off the supply between 12pm and 4pm on Thursday 7 May (tomorrow), affecting water supply to Vivian street from Cambridge Terrace to Tory Street. The water will be back on as soon as possible, but … View moreWe are installing a new service into the water supply network in the area. This means we have to turn off the supply between 12pm and 4pm on Thursday 7 May (tomorrow), affecting water supply to Vivian street from Cambridge Terrace to Tory Street. The water will be back on as soon as possible, but we recommend you fill up some containers with water before the time above and avoid running your dishwasher, washing machine etc. We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.
The Covid-19 pandemic has shown us all how quickly life can change. For many New Zealanders, this has meant job losses or significant pay cuts – and the family pantry suddenly empty.
For the past two months, there’s been a huge demand for food parcels from local charities around the … View moreThe Covid-19 pandemic has shown us all how quickly life can change. For many New Zealanders, this has meant job losses or significant pay cuts – and the family pantry suddenly empty.
For the past two months, there’s been a huge demand for food parcels from local charities around the country. Find out what we’ve been doing behind the scenes to support these charities who are helping New Zealanders get back on their feet.
(PS – we want to say a special ‘thank you’ to all of you who have made a donation at your local store. Your generous support is helping keep New Zealanders fed.)
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During this time of COVID-19, it’s important we remember the different signs of stroke and that stroke is always a medical emergency.
One New Zealander every hour experiences stroke. But if you think F.A.S.T. you could save someone’s life and give them the best chance of recovery.
F - … View moreDuring this time of COVID-19, it’s important we remember the different signs of stroke and that stroke is always a medical emergency.
One New Zealander every hour experiences stroke. But if you think F.A.S.T. you could save someone’s life and give them the best chance of recovery.
F - Face - Is it drooping on one side?
A - Arm - Is one arm weak?
S - Speech - Is it mixed up, slurred or lost?
T - Take Action - Call 111 immediately.
Think F.A.S.T., act fast, and keep looking out for each other.
Thank you, from the Stroke Foundation of New Zealand.
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Hi Neighhours,
It's been a tough last few weeks, right? When life gets hard and the world gets scary, it's our loved ones we turn to for support.
But this extraordinary coronavirus pandemic is different. Many of us can't see our most special friends and whānau because we want to … View moreHi Neighhours,
It's been a tough last few weeks, right? When life gets hard and the world gets scary, it's our loved ones we turn to for support.
But this extraordinary coronavirus pandemic is different. Many of us can't see our most special friends and whānau because we want to keep them safe, and we want to get through this as a nation by following social distancing and Covid-19 Alert Level 3 rules.
While thousands of people are returning to work, visiting friends and family outside of your bubble may still be off the cards for some time longer.
Do you have a message for someone you can't see in person? A shout out to a sibling or best friend? A much-loved and missed grandparent? A new baby you need to virtually cuddle?
Level 3 Love Letters is an opportunity to share a video message for a loved one on Stuff.
You can upload your video here so we can share it with them and New Zealand
Christabel from Te Aro
Pocket is new to our house and he snuck out at 4am on Mother's day (Sunday the 3rd) and ran. Unfortunately it's been raining on and off ever since and I don't think he knows his way back home. Home is 39 Buller Street. Please get in contact with us if you see him or find him. … View morePocket is new to our house and he snuck out at 4am on Mother's day (Sunday the 3rd) and ran. Unfortunately it's been raining on and off ever since and I don't think he knows his way back home. Home is 39 Buller Street. Please get in contact with us if you see him or find him. He's a mature cat (around 13) and he's smoochy but shy. Please call Christabel on 0221986234
Des from Ngaio
Attached is our latest update.
Been a delight working in our own garden with the company of Piwakawaka and Tui also occasional kaka.
Looking forward to working on our projects again but meantime enjoying lockdown garden never looked so good.
Thanks to Jacinda and team and as I have said before … View moreAttached is our latest update.
Been a delight working in our own garden with the company of Piwakawaka and Tui also occasional kaka.
Looking forward to working on our projects again but meantime enjoying lockdown garden never looked so good.
Thanks to Jacinda and team and as I have said before listen to the scientists.
take care.
Bell's Track is maintained by volunteers nad as co.ordinator I am responsible for their well being. Unfortunately some dog owners do not appreciate our work and are not removing the dog poo. We should not have to pick it up bag it and take it home it is putting lives at risk and if it goes into the stream will pollute it and kill our creatures that live in it.
Be kind think of our volunteers.
Arohanui,
Des
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