Avalon, Lower Hutt

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

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1215 days ago

Flecos

Miriam from Naenae

Beautiful healthy flecos for New homes

Price: $5

1216 days ago

Country Road Boots

Jesille from Taita

As per photos

Price: $10

1216 days ago

Nine West boots

Jesille from Taita

In new condition

Price: $30

1216 days ago

Marc jacobs

Jesille from Taita

Used but in good condition

Price: $15

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1216 days ago

Knitting Lessons

Jenny from Hutt Central

Learn to knit and have some fun!

Would you like to learn to knit? Do you have some skills but would like to learn more? Here is something for you!

Knit a Stitch Workshops Lower Hutt
Knitting Lessons

* Workshops run in blocks of 5 weeks, in groups of no more than 5 people .
*Two levels … View more
Learn to knit and have some fun!

Would you like to learn to knit? Do you have some skills but would like to learn more? Here is something for you!

Knit a Stitch Workshops Lower Hutt
Knitting Lessons

* Workshops run in blocks of 5 weeks, in groups of no more than 5 people .
*Two levels available
- beginners (you have never knitted before, or it's just been so long since you last picked up needles you need a bit of a refresher)
- more advanced (you have basic skills but would like to learn more).
*Cost includes - all of the materials you need (no need to rush out and buy anything) and of course nibbles and a drink.
*Access to a FB group with videos, tips etc
*Invites to Bring Your Own Project Nights!

So why not learn a new skill, meet new people and have some fun!

For more information email createdbycraftychick@gmail.com

#knittinglessons #learntoknit #wellingtonnz

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1216 days ago

Drawers Available for pick up from Aug 3

Jesille from Taita

These drawers were bought brand new 3 years ago. Only used for our TV..

Price: $180

1216 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

Deer, deer

Reporter Community News

I am looking for people who have a problem with deer in their garden.
If you have some photos or would lie to comment please email your details to nicholas.boyack@stuff.co.nz

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1217 days ago

Book My Vaccine is now open

Gemma Elizabeth from Hutt Valley District Health Board

Book My Vaccine is now open for anybody in Group 3, and for those aged 60-64, to book their COVID-19 vaccination appointments at any of our 13 centres across the region.

www.BookMyVaccine.nz...

If the website doesn’t suit, you can also phone 0800 28 29 26 to book your appointments. This line … View more
Book My Vaccine is now open for anybody in Group 3, and for those aged 60-64, to book their COVID-19 vaccination appointments at any of our 13 centres across the region.

www.BookMyVaccine.nz...

If the website doesn’t suit, you can also phone 0800 28 29 26 to book your appointments. This line is open 8am – 8pm, 7 days per week.

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1217 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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1217 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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1224 days ago
1218 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Words and pictures by Rosa Marie.

"This afternoon it was off to Pāuatahanui for a kingfisher hunt with a husband who is very good at taking my hints about it being a beautiful day whilst staring at the birds that were flying around outside!
The kingfishers were certainly in the usual place, … View more
Words and pictures by Rosa Marie.

"This afternoon it was off to Pāuatahanui for a kingfisher hunt with a husband who is very good at taking my hints about it being a beautiful day whilst staring at the birds that were flying around outside!
The kingfishers were certainly in the usual place, but not really being social with each other as they were on our previous trip.
I waded out in my wellies but couldn't really get as close to them as I would have wanted to! Here are a few shots of them on various bits of driftwood, some with crabs in their mouths, some without! It was lovely to also capture the spoonbills coming into land to have a feed."

1218 days ago

Homophones

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

Homophones can be confusing! But learning word meanings can help prevent spelling mistakes. What homophones can you think of?

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1218 days ago

How to Make Hemp Rope

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

Knowing how to make rope was once a critical skill for survival and self-sufficiency on the frontier. Early settlers were able to make rope from a variety of materials, but the main thing they used was hemp.

A rapid growing plant, hemp is perfect for making rope. Hemp grows fast. It produces up … View more
Knowing how to make rope was once a critical skill for survival and self-sufficiency on the frontier. Early settlers were able to make rope from a variety of materials, but the main thing they used was hemp.

A rapid growing plant, hemp is perfect for making rope. Hemp grows fast. It produces up to 75 tons of dry matter per acre per year. It thrives in poor soil, needs no fertilizers or pesticides to succeed, and gobbles up atmospheric CO2, stymieing the greenhouse effect. It produces more fibre per pound than either cotton or flax, and these fibres are easily extracted in order to make hemp rope, twine, or cord.

Hemp rope is easy to make. Some methods involve using a rope machine, but fortunately such an investment isn’t necessary to the process. All you really need is some hemp fibre or hemp twine, and a short piece of wooden dowel. Our hemp rope maker, available in our shop, will really streamline the process for you if you plan on making lots of hemp rope.

Step one: Separate the hemp fibres or unwind the hemp yarn and cut into lengths approximately twice as long as the desired length of the rope. Continue cutting until you have a bundle of fibres approximately half the size of the diameter of rope you’d like to make.

Step two: Grab the bundle of fibres and fold it in half, securing the fold by placing a dowel rod through the resultant loop and into the ground. Smooth the fibres of this bundle down by running your hand along the length of the cord.

Step three: Divide the bundle in two, holding half the fibres in your left hand and half the fibres in your right.

Step four: Twist each bundle clockwise until the cord you are creating begins to kink and loop. Pull as hard as you can while twisting.

Step five: Twist the two cords together, wrapping one over the other in a counter clockwise motion, to form a rope.

Step six: Secure the ends with overhand knots beginning with the end in your hands. Once the first end is tightly tied, slip the rope off the dowel rod and tie it as well.

To make a cable, repeat steps 2 through 6 and twist the two ropes together. This process can be repeated as many times as you like, making thicker, stronger cables as you go.

Enjoy making your own hemp rope! This technique can be used to make hemp twine, hemp cord. and hemp yarn as well. It all depends on the size of the fibres you start with. Need some ideas for what to do with your newly made hemp rope? Try using a piece as a clothesline, for air-drying your clothes. Make a hemp leash for your pet, or keep your hemp twine petite for use in jewellery making.

Making rope is a great way to be self-sufficient and eliminate the supply chain requirement. Everything you can make yourself is one less packaged product– in this case, one less coil of synthetic rope– that needs to be manufactured for you. Have fun!

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