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1218 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

Any thoughts on this picture? You will do well to get all four names.

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1216 days ago

Make a Living Wall

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)

If you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale … View moreIf you enjoy growing your own potted plants and would like a stylish way of displaying them inside the home, then this month's project could be just what you need. I've been admiring living walls and hanging gardens for some time now, and decided to create an achievable small-scale version to house small pots and fresh herbs in my kitchen. These shelves are affordable and easy to make, and ideal for apartments and smaller homes without much garden space.

For this project you will need:
• 1 length of untreated pine 20mm thick and 120mm wide
• Hand saw or skill saw, sandpaper
• Drill with 72mm hole saw drill bit and 7.5mm drill bit (for 7mm rope)
• 9 x 9cm terracotta pots
• White synthetic general purpose rope 7mm x 10m, 8 x white plastic cable ties
• Resene Colorwood Whitewash, speed brush or synthetic paintbrush

• Various herbs or small plants

Step one: Cut your length of pine into three pieces, each 600mm long. You can do this with either a hand saw or a skill saw. Once cut, give them a sand.

Step two: Measure out the placement of your holes that will hold the terracotta pots. I spaced mine out at 150mm centres. Repeat these markings for all three lengths of timber.

Step three: Using a drill with a hole saw attachment, cut out 72mm (D) sized holes to fit your terracotta pots. I practised first on a spare cut of timber I had lying around, to make sure that the hole I was drilling was the right size. For my 9cm pots, I found that 72mm ensured a good fit. Tidy up each hole with a light sand.

Step four: Now you need to cut the holes for your rope. Measure in 20mm from each corner and mark your drilling spot. Use a 7.5mm drill bit to make one hole in each corner (the size drill bit you use will depend on the thickness of the rope you are using to hang your shelves – adjust accordingly). Repeat for all three lengths of timber.

Step five: To achieve a fresh, clean look I used Resene Colorwood Whitewash interior wood stain. There are lots of colours to choose from, so you could pick whichever best suits the timber you are using and where the finished project will be hanging. I applied two coats of Whitewash using a speed brush, or synthetic brush.

Step six: Cut your rope into four equal lengths and thread each length through the corner holes of your shelves starting from the bottom. Tie each length of rope into a knot on the underside of the bottom shelf, so the bottom shelf rests on these knots.

Step seven: Adjust the placement of your shelves until you get them evenly spaced. Make sure you allow room for the pots to sit in the shelves, and room for your plants to grow of course. I spaced my shelves at 200mm apart. Secure the undersides of your remaining shelves with cable ties, they are a good solution because they aren't hugely visible and they don't budge. Trim the long ends of the cable ties once in place.

Step eight: Add your pots and plants, and hang in your chosen spot. Make sure that you use hooks that can safely take the weight of your shelves.



DIY with pictures: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1216 days ago
1216 days ago

Wooden butterfly

The Team from Resene ColorShop Thorndon

Recreate a Kiwiana classic using butterflise and Resene testpots.

Find out how to create your own.

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1216 days ago

Take a wild ride to Paradise

Indian Ink

Award-winning theatre company Indian Ink comes to Upper Hutt next week (5-7 August) with their powerful new play Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream.

This glorious production is inspired by Ernest Becker’s Pulitzer prize-winning Denial of Death, and the vibrant, life–filled chaos of … View more
Award-winning theatre company Indian Ink comes to Upper Hutt next week (5-7 August) with their powerful new play Paradise or the Impermanence of Ice Cream.

This glorious production is inspired by Ernest Becker’s Pulitzer prize-winning Denial of Death, and the vibrant, life–filled chaos of India’s most cosmopolitan city, Mumbai. Jacob Rajan delivers a dazzling solo performance as he channels seven characters, weaving the afterlife and a dash of Bollywood disco into the real life mystery of India’s vanishing vultures. Infused with serious laughter, exquisite puppetry and inspired sound design this show will blow your mind and melt your heart.

“To say this is a must see is an understatement” (NZ Herald)
Book now

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1217 days ago

Wish dinner time was a little...simpler?

The Team from HelloFresh

Hi Neighbours, back to school has thrown your routine into chaos? HelloFresh has dinner sorted for you. With our +20 quick and easy recipes (covering a range of dietary needs with new ones added every week!), dinner time will become a delicious breeze🌿

With no lock-in contracts, you can … View more
Hi Neighbours, back to school has thrown your routine into chaos? HelloFresh has dinner sorted for you. With our +20 quick and easy recipes (covering a range of dietary needs with new ones added every week!), dinner time will become a delicious breeze🌿

With no lock-in contracts, you can pause, skip or cancel your subscription at any time. You can also switch up your plan sizes and delivery times to suit your household and schedule.

Sign up today and get up to $100 off across your first 4 boxes with code “NEIGHBOUR”. All you need to do is cook!
Order now

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1217 days ago

NEW Wellington Community Pools Facebook page!

Lessi Riccio from Wellington City Council

We now have a new official combined Facebook page for our Wellington Community Pools - Tawa, Karori, Keith Spry, Freyberg, Thorndon and Khandallah. It’s your one stop shop for all pool updates, timetable information and any upcoming fun events.

All of our individual pool pages will be closing … View more
We now have a new official combined Facebook page for our Wellington Community Pools - Tawa, Karori, Keith Spry, Freyberg, Thorndon and Khandallah. It’s your one stop shop for all pool updates, timetable information and any upcoming fun events.

All of our individual pool pages will be closing down on Monday 2 August, so now is the time to follow our new page to get updates on your local pool. This page does not include Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre.

Click the read more button below to follow the page now!

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1218 days ago

Recent product recal from MBIE

Tom Neighbourly Lead from Karori

Black+Decker Table Saw (BES720) Sold at Mitre 10

The Hazard:
During use the guard may become misaligned and contact the saw blade.
If the guard contacts the saw blade, the guard may break or make contact with the operator causing injury.

What to do:

Stop using the table saw, contact the … View more
Black+Decker Table Saw (BES720) Sold at Mitre 10

The Hazard:
During use the guard may become misaligned and contact the saw blade.
If the guard contacts the saw blade, the guard may break or make contact with the operator causing injury.

What to do:

Stop using the table saw, contact the Black+Decker Customer Service team to receive a free guard and riving knife upgrade at an authorised Service agent.


More details here: www.recalls.govt.nz...

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1218 days ago

Kids learn through Hapkido Martial Arts

Peter from Karori

Through Hapkido Martial Arts kids learn self-discipline, coordination, confidence and fitness, and have fun while learning.


Our Wellington Hapkido Academy Junior Class students, which covers school years 3 to 9, is held on Saturday 10-11am, at 1st Floor, 8 Fifeshire Avenue, (off Cambridge … View more
Through Hapkido Martial Arts kids learn self-discipline, coordination, confidence and fitness, and have fun while learning.


Our Wellington Hapkido Academy Junior Class students, which covers school years 3 to 9, is held on Saturday 10-11am, at 1st Floor, 8 Fifeshire Avenue, (off Cambridge Terrace).


Cost is $30 a month.

Find us at www.wellingtonhapkido.com... to find out in greater detail what we do and how to join.

Negotiable

1218 days ago

FINAL FESTIVE FUN this weekend at the Greytown Village Festival of Christmas Christmas.

The Team from Destination Wairarapa

Last chance this weekend to catch the festival fun at the Festival of Christmas - it's been a massive success and has really warmed up winter.
The festival finale will be full of fun this SAT 31st. New lighting projections on the buildings, a massive WW2 spot light carving up the sky and at … View more
Last chance this weekend to catch the festival fun at the Festival of Christmas - it's been a massive success and has really warmed up winter.
The festival finale will be full of fun this SAT 31st. New lighting projections on the buildings, a massive WW2 spot light carving up the sky and at 6.30pm fireworks. All this, plus the final European Style Night Market, with delicious food, beverages, crafts and gifts. There will also be food trucks dotted ! Roasted chestnuts and mulled wine around town and Martin Bosley’s Oyster Saloon from 3pm (don't delay very popular) . It's been so great to see so many people enjoy the Main Street spectacle - weather forecast is terrific. LAST CHANCE FOR FESTIVAL FUN. Full details here:
www.greytownvillage.com......

1218 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Wellington

I love our way of life...
I started dieting when I was 12 years old. I wasn’t overweight but I felt pudgy and I wanted a new boy at school to like me. Somehow, I obtained a calorie counting book and quickly memorized it. Each day, I tried hard to reach my goal of eating a certain number of … View more
I love our way of life...
I started dieting when I was 12 years old. I wasn’t overweight but I felt pudgy and I wanted a new boy at school to like me. Somehow, I obtained a calorie counting book and quickly memorized it. Each day, I tried hard to reach my goal of eating a certain number of calories. It was well below what I needed to eat as a growing child, but I didn’t see it that way at the time. I just wanted to get rid of my squishy stomach and eat a little less. Thus began a powerful obsession with being thin and trying to control my eating. But I also couldn’t see that at the time. I didn’t realize how much mental energy and time I spent thinking about what I was eating, when, and how much, or how inadequate I felt for not being perfect or thin enough.

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1218 days ago

60+? Book your vaccination now.

The Team from Ministry of Health

Are you aged 60+? If so, go to BookMyVaccine.nz now to reserve your spot to get the COVID-19 vaccination.

You can be vaccinated at any point from now – there’s no cut off.

Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect you and your whānau from COVID-19.

The stronger our immunity, the … View more
Are you aged 60+? If so, go to BookMyVaccine.nz now to reserve your spot to get the COVID-19 vaccination.

You can be vaccinated at any point from now – there’s no cut off.

Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect you and your whānau from COVID-19.

The stronger our immunity, the greater our possibilities.

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1218 days ago

Homeowners - eligible for a free home energy assessment.

Sustainability Trust

Are your energy bills so high they've got you feeling down? Maybe you're wondering where that draught is coming from or where all that expensive heat is going?

Or maybe your home feels (dare we say it) MOIST?

The truth is that there are lots of things that contribute to how healthy … View more
Are your energy bills so high they've got you feeling down? Maybe you're wondering where that draught is coming from or where all that expensive heat is going?

Or maybe your home feels (dare we say it) MOIST?

The truth is that there are lots of things that contribute to how healthy a home feels and how well it functions.

That's why Wellington City Council in partnership with us (Sustainability Trust) offer free personalised home energy plans specific to your home. The end goal is to arm you with the information you need to create a warm, dry, healthier home. You can even find out if your home is EV or solar ready.

This is a completely free service for homeowners in Wellington City.

Book your free home energy assessment today.
Find out more

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1219 days ago

Menswear store Farrys to close down after 30 years

Reporter Community News

Do you still buy suits? Well known wellington business Farrys is closing and it seems Wellingtonians are more happy in sandshoes and jeans than wearing a suit.

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1219 days ago

Can you buy a house for $500,000 in Wellington?

Reporter Community News

Can you still buy a house in Wellington for $500,000. The short answer is yes, no, maybe.
There are currently 52 properties, in the city, listed at $500,000 or less.
Virtually all of those properties are one-bedroom apartments.
There is a one bedroom house in Mt Cook but it is 50 square metres.
If … View more
Can you still buy a house in Wellington for $500,000. The short answer is yes, no, maybe.
There are currently 52 properties, in the city, listed at $500,000 or less.
Virtually all of those properties are one-bedroom apartments.
There is a one bedroom house in Mt Cook but it is 50 square metres.
If you are prepared to live in Masterton (see picture below) or Porirua, you can find something but be prepared to spend a small fortune on renovation.

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