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Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
As part of the move to Alert Level 3, transfer stations in Masterton, Carterton, and Martinborough, will reopen for all waste and recycling from Tuesday, 28 April, with strict social distancing protocols.
Recycling centres in Featherston and Greytown will also be open for recycling only.
But … View moreAs part of the move to Alert Level 3, transfer stations in Masterton, Carterton, and Martinborough, will reopen for all waste and recycling from Tuesday, 28 April, with strict social distancing protocols.
Recycling centres in Featherston and Greytown will also be open for recycling only.
But speaking on behalf of Wairarapa’s three district councils, Masterton District Council Chief Executive Kath Ross said it was essential residents staggered their visits to transfer stations.
“We understand residents will want to clear stored waste, but we don’t want everyone going at once. If traffic builds up and causes a safety issue, there is a real risk transfer stations will have to be closed,” she said.
“We won’t be giving any residents priority, but rural residents may have more waste stored, given they do not receive kerbside collections. Urban residents, who have had regular collections, could delay their visits.
“We’re also suggesting that residents living in even-numbered houses should make the trip to a transfer station on even days, and those with odd numbers on odd days.
“And as part of Alert Level 3 measures, a visit to a transfer station should only be made when out on essential travel.”
She said residents should expect to queue at transfer stations.
“But if people encounter a large queue when they arrive, they should consider dropping off their waste at another time.
“People in queues must not leave their vehicles. Please be patient – and be kind.”
For the safety of the transfer station staff, contactless payment is being implemented. Paywave will be the only acceptable way of paying, once this is in place.
Cash payments will not be accepted.
Residents should check their council websites for transfer station opening hours.
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ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, … View moreANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, Ryman recorded their ANZAC resident’s stories. Some are humorous, others are tragic and eye-opening, but they all offer insight into the courage, bravery, and determination required to serve.
What better way to remember than to read the memories of those who were there?
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Masterton
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Anzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, … View moreAnzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, in our small bubbles, we shall not forget. That we can still say thank you for the sacrifices, we can still pay tribute to the bravery of so many.
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Ready to burn wood- $90.00 a cube- will deliver Wairarapa wide- Safety first- No need for any face to face contact or getting in each other's bubble!
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
As a first-home buyer it pays to weigh up your options to see whether buying new or buying 'character' is best for you.
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We’ve been privileged to help Kiwis get the essentials needed to work, study, and stay connected. It’s led to huge demand and some orders are taking longer to deliver. We’d really like to apologise to the customers who’ve experienced these delays.
To help get it sorted faster we’ve … View moreWe’ve been privileged to help Kiwis get the essentials needed to work, study, and stay connected. It’s led to huge demand and some orders are taking longer to deliver. We’d really like to apologise to the customers who’ve experienced these delays.
To help get it sorted faster we’ve quadrupled our Customer Care team, and expanded our order fulfilment network so we can get thousands more orders delivered each day. Plus our remote Tech Solutions service will be free until May 11 to lend customers a hand with technology advice or setting up.
Thanks for your patience, everyone. We’re getting there.
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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is looking to speak to a patient who has recently had some experience of the health system - either receiving treatment in a hospital or clinic or at an ED - and would be willing to talk about their experience, and how it could have been made better, either by shorter wait … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is looking to speak to a patient who has recently had some experience of the health system - either receiving treatment in a hospital or clinic or at an ED - and would be willing to talk about their experience, and how it could have been made better, either by shorter wait times, better communication or level of care. We'd need you to be happy to be identified and photographed (from a distance). If you think you can help, please email senior journalist Andrea Vance on andrea.vance@stuff.co.nz.
Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa
Wairarapa bus drivers are thanking members of the community who have been making them feel appreciated during the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 Lockdown.
Bus operator Tranzit, who runs services on behalf of Metlink, has been continuing to deliver essential public transport services during the lockdown, … View moreWairarapa bus drivers are thanking members of the community who have been making them feel appreciated during the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 Lockdown.
Bus operator Tranzit, who runs services on behalf of Metlink, has been continuing to deliver essential public transport services during the lockdown, and the company’s drivers are noticing a real ground swell of positivity from within the community.
Tranzit’s Operations Supervisor and driver trainer Vaea Peterson has recently been driving urban train replacement buses from Masterton to Platform 9 at Wellington Railway Station via Upper and Lower Hutt. He says he’s been “blown away” by the public’s positive reaction to him.
“I was driving through Upper Hutt with a small number of passengers on board and sitting outside this house was a family in their bubble waving out and clapping as I drove past.
“The same thing happened again when I drove past a house in Greytown – out of the window I could see a family clapping at me and waving out with big smiles on their faces.
“I was a bit blown away really, it’s been really cool to see everyone and to feel so appreciated,” Vaea says.
Vaea’s thoughts were echoed by his colleague Jackie Whittington who has been driving the Masterton town service during the Lockdown.
"It is quiet out there at the moment with passenger numbers down, but so neat to see people wave out as I drive past – it doesn’t feel lonely at all,” she says.
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Following on from yesterday's tiny house story, here's single mum Shaye sharing her experience in isolation
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Wairarapa Community Centre Trust from Wairarapa Community Centre
Does anyone have any 20 litre buckets (with lids) that are surplus to requirements? We require these to assist us with a community programme which will be run after the lockdown period.
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