Belmont, Lower Hutt

1387 days ago

Medium density in the suburbs. Is it good or bad?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk, we are looking for some help for a story on medium density housing.
Where are the suburbs and parts of Wellington, the Hutt, Porirua and beyond where there has been medium density done? Where it was done well, and not so well? Where might the opportunities be? Who are the … View more
Hi Neighbourly folk, we are looking for some help for a story on medium density housing.
Where are the suburbs and parts of Wellington, the Hutt, Porirua and beyond where there has been medium density done? Where it was done well, and not so well? Where might the opportunities be? Who are the people in your area agitating for and against?
Please contact Rob Mitchell on 027 573 3956 or at rob.mitchell@stuff.co.nz.
Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

Image
1392 days ago

Your favourite ever summer holiday

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

Hi everyone,
Now that summer's finally here and the holidays are just around the corner for many, we'd love to hear about your favourite summer holiday memories. Has there been a trip that you continue to think about years later? Where did you go, with who and what did you get up to? … View more
Hi everyone,
Now that summer's finally here and the holidays are just around the corner for many, we'd love to hear about your favourite summer holiday memories. Has there been a trip that you continue to think about years later? Where did you go, with who and what did you get up to? What made it such a stand-out experience? As usual, please put 'NFP' in your comment if you don't want it included in a travel article. Cheers.

1385 days ago

Festive fun at Hutt City Libraries

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Looking for some festive or summer fun? We have lots of events coming up before Christmas and over summer at Hutt City Libraries.

Flip through our What's On Guide online (copies also available at your local library) or check out our featured events below!

Family Festive Evening
Petone … View more
Looking for some festive or summer fun? We have lots of events coming up before Christmas and over summer at Hutt City Libraries.

Flip through our What's On Guide online (copies also available at your local library) or check out our featured events below!

Family Festive Evening
Petone Library - Wednesday 9 December, 6pm-8pm
Join us for festive stories, card making and music. Bring a picnic dinner to enjoy in the library!

Family Festive Fun
War Memorial Library - Wednesday 16 December, 6pm-7:30pm
Bring the family for a special evening of festive stories, songs and fun at the library.

Bubble Flash Mob
Anzac Lawn (War Memorial Library)
- Tuesday 12 January, 10:30am
Join us for our annual flash mob. We’ll provide the bubbles; all we
need is you!

Storytime at Neko Ngeru Cat Cafe
Thursday 14 January, 10am-11am
Listen to tails, pet the cats, and relax with a cuppa at our pawsome storytime with the Neko Ngeru Cat Cafe in Petone. Ages 7+. Registrations required as spaces are very limited! Book in by emailing LibrariesEvents@huttcity.govt.nz or contact your local library.

1386 days ago

Wellington's woefu Decemberl weather

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

It is official. The weather in December has been awful
Data from the MetService’s Kelburn monitoring station shows the average wind speed for the first seven days of December has been puffing 10.5kmh more than normal, up from 15.5kmh to 26kmh.
Wellington received 2.5 fewer sunshine hours than … View more
It is official. The weather in December has been awful
Data from the MetService’s Kelburn monitoring station shows the average wind speed for the first seven days of December has been puffing 10.5kmh more than normal, up from 15.5kmh to 26kmh.
Wellington received 2.5 fewer sunshine hours than average with 47.9 hours, while the average temperature of 17.2 degrees Celsius was below the normal 18.6C.
Can you remember another summer like this one?

Image
1386 days ago

Christmas On High

Hutt City Council

Come to the High Street for a Christmas experience for you and your family.

Discover the unique Christmas trees dotted around the Southend of High Street. Local artists, businesses and the community have designed for your Christmas enjoyment.Check out the Street Art Trees on High Street and the … View more
Come to the High Street for a Christmas experience for you and your family.

Discover the unique Christmas trees dotted around the Southend of High Street. Local artists, businesses and the community have designed for your Christmas enjoyment.Check out the Street Art Trees on High Street and the Christmas windows, helping to Light up the Hutt!

Re-Tree, Christmas Tree Pop-up Exhibition About Space Hutt City, Hutt City Council’s Pop-up Programme is hosting Re-Tree Christmas Tree pop-up.

Local artists and creatives have designed and created unique Christmas trees from everyday items. These repurposed, recycled and recreated Christmas trees will become part of an exhibition called Re-Tree.

The exhibition is a community project for the whole family. The trees will be set in a grotto like setting, wander around the space and enjoy the festive atmosphere that has been created by people in our community.

12-23 December, 2020 | 152 High Street (next to F45)
Open Daily: Monday-Thursday 11AM-4PM, Friday 11AM-4PM & 6PM-8PM,
Saturday & Sunday 10AM-4PM
Entry Fee: Koha entry to benefit the Lower Hutt Foodbank (non perishable foods for families).
Find out more

Image
1386 days ago

10 year plan - tell us what you think

Tina Collison from Hutt City Council

Come join us in Naenae 9.30am or Wainuiomata 12pm tomorrow to discuss Council's ten year plan.

1387 days ago

Challenge yourself and your tamariki this summer at Hutt City Libraries!

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Our summer challenges are back!

The Big Read - Tamariki ages 5+ can sign-up at their local library from 1 December. They get to read books, complete fun tasks, and be in to win awesome prizes over summer!

The Little Read - For our littlest library people under 5. Sign your pēpi up from 1 … View more
Our summer challenges are back!

The Big Read - Tamariki ages 5+ can sign-up at their local library from 1 December. They get to read books, complete fun tasks, and be in to win awesome prizes over summer!

The Little Read - For our littlest library people under 5. Sign your pēpi up from 1 December. Simply complete 10 activities together then come back in to see us and enter the prize draw.

Explore Read Relax - Our challenges are not just for the kids; explore, read, and relax with us over the summer and be in to win! Grab a challenge card at any Hutt City Library from December 1. Drop your finished card off before 31 January 2021 to go in the draw to win fabulous prizes from our sponsors Atrium Café, The Cuba Press, Mākaro Press, and Schrödinger's Books. Taking part is also a great opportunity to model reading for pleasure over summer with your tamariki.

Find out more at library.huttcity.govt.nz... or pop into your local Hutt City Library to sign up!

Big thank you to all our sponsors that help make our challenges possible:
Anna Manning Real Estate, Atrium Café, Cuba Press, Cupcake Sweeties, The Dowse Art Museum, Gecko Press, HangDog Indoor Climbing Centre, Hutt City Council, Hutt City Kindergartens, LightHouse Cinema Petone, Mākaro Press, Neko Ngeru Cat Café, Queensgate Shopping Centre, Schrödinger's Books, Staglands Wildlife Reserve & Café, and Zealandia.

1392 days ago

Poll: Should we get paid leave on our birthday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

As the Government moves to double employees' sick leave entitlements, a man is calling for a law change to go even further – and allow workers to take a paid day off on their birthday.
When Clifford Hallett blows out the candles on his cake in a couple of weeks, he'll likely wish for an… View more
As the Government moves to double employees' sick leave entitlements, a man is calling for a law change to go even further – and allow workers to take a paid day off on their birthday.
When Clifford Hallett blows out the candles on his cake in a couple of weeks, he'll likely wish for an extra leave day to celebrate.
Hallett has launched a petition to Parliament requesting it pass legislation to give all employees that right.

Tell us what you think.
Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by STUFF.

Image
Should we get paid leave on our birthday
  • 27.3% Yes
    27.3% Complete
  • 69.9% No
    69.9% Complete
  • 2.8% Not Sure
    2.8% Complete
1139 votes
1387 days ago

looking for cat loving lady flatmate for home in normandale 40 and over

Escha from Normandale

my flatmates boyfriend has broken his leg so she wont be here much for a while and i have a smaller room upstairs i am thinking of renting to the right person who is quiet loves cats about 40 and over female.. i dont mind if you are retired either....i work from home as an artist my family is in … View moremy flatmates boyfriend has broken his leg so she wont be here much for a while and i have a smaller room upstairs i am thinking of renting to the right person who is quiet loves cats about 40 and over female.. i dont mind if you are retired either....i work from home as an artist my family is in holland so its been a bit lonely and would love some company of someone that is sensitive quiet caring and loves cats .my house is in normandale lower hutt 100 a week if this sounds like you drop me a line.............must love cats we have two one real timid one who sleeps with me if this sounds like you contact me on eschasgallery72@gmail.com

1387 days ago

Need a Electrician?

Joe from Naenae

Licensed and insured
Reasonable rates, 18+ years experience.
No job too big or too small.



Call Joe from JRL Electrical
View more
Licensed and insured
Reasonable rates, 18+ years experience.
No job too big or too small.



Call Joe from JRL Electrical

021599035



Thanks :)

1388 days ago

Why you DON'T put curtains in the washing machine

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

Recently we have been taking care of (fixing) curtains that have been put in the washing machine. There are a number of reasons why this is a terrible idea.

Firstly, we take many measures to ensure your curtains get as clean as possible without shrinkage or colour loss. Recently we have had to … View more
Recently we have been taking care of (fixing) curtains that have been put in the washing machine. There are a number of reasons why this is a terrible idea.

Firstly, we take many measures to ensure your curtains get as clean as possible without shrinkage or colour loss. Recently we have had to re-wash curtains that have been washed but there is still traces of mould or live mould left on the curtain. We take careful steps to ensure this is eliminated as much as possible on the curtain fabric, and can always remove it from linings. These results are simply unable to be duplicated in a home environment.

Spray on curtain cleaning products contain sodium hypochlorite, aka bleach. If you use products to remove mould, it can result in colour loss. This is one of the more common problems we have seen. We test all fabric before cleaning to be sure of what cleaners can be used with it.


Washing curtains in the washing machine can result in other damage – curtains need to be handled with care, especially older fabrics. It is expensive getting a curtain re-lined due to rips – we take extra care in preventing this from happening.


In addition to the above – most of the time, they will come out of the machine wrinkly and look terrible, no matter the fabric type. Our service ensures they look great and ‘like new’ as they can when returned to you (and of course, fresh and clean).

Don’t make the same mistake, call us (the experts) instead.

Image
1388 days ago

Christmas dinners PAST memories?

Sandra from Normandale

With all this hurry up and lets get Christmas over and NEW Year begun.
What do do you recall about the FOOD served on Christmas day when you were YOUNG?
MINE was in the dining room with a white tablecloth, mum serving chicken [we had not invented turkey in the olden days] and all the fresh veges … View more
With all this hurry up and lets get Christmas over and NEW Year begun.
What do do you recall about the FOOD served on Christmas day when you were YOUNG?
MINE was in the dining room with a white tablecloth, mum serving chicken [we had not invented turkey in the olden days] and all the fresh veges dad brought in from the garden.
Desert was plum duff, with a SILVER coin slid in underneath, cream and custard and huge piles of garden ripe strawberries and cream.
We drank Curly Top fizzy drink.
Boxing day we headed off on holiday.

Image
1388 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Gabe

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

The SPCA Pet of the Day is Gabe from Porirua.
"I am a special dude who has had an unusual start to my rehoming journey. I am completely deaf but that doesn't stop me having a great time!​​ I am a fun, loveable, boy who has stolen the hearts of everyone at the centre. I am looking for … View more
The SPCA Pet of the Day is Gabe from Porirua.
"I am a special dude who has had an unusual start to my rehoming journey. I am completely deaf but that doesn't stop me having a great time!​​ I am a fun, loveable, boy who has stolen the hearts of everyone at the centre. I am looking for an experienced owner, who has a suitable property for me to thrive in. I'm always up for a walk or a game to play, and I love to find things to do and keep active. I am looking for a home with teenagers or adults, and a home without cats or small animals. I am happy to play with other active dogs, and love to be social with both people and dogs. If you are interested in me and my goofy personality - chat to the canine team."

Image
1391 days ago

Council seeking feedback on 10 year plan

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

More housing, protecting the environment, more spending on infrastructure or a new Olympic pool in Naenae.
The council is surveying residents to find out what they think council’s priorities should be for the next decade.
Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry says his priority over the next ten years … View more
More housing, protecting the environment, more spending on infrastructure or a new Olympic pool in Naenae.
The council is surveying residents to find out what they think council’s priorities should be for the next decade.
Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry says his priority over the next ten years is to get the basics right and increase investment in core infrastructure.
"For me as mayor, investing in basic infrastructure is a key priority for our ten year plan. It’s about ensuring our city has high quality infrastructure that supports people to move around, protect our basic services like water, and enjoy our community facilities like pools and libraries," Campbell Barry said.
Tell us what you would like to see the council do over the next ten years.

Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used in a Stuff story.

Image
1390 days ago

Closed

Jane from Naenae

Morning neighbours.I have been advised by Higgins Contractors to close the Pataka for safety reasons till they have finished doing their Road Works.Donations can still be left after 4pm.Sorry for the inconvienince an hopefully we will be up n operating soon.Nga mihi

Top