Belmont, Lower Hutt

1420 days ago

Show Time

Hugo from Epuni

A Great Face For Radio
Hutt City Musical Theatre Inc
Yes we open today. The only show we can run this year the other two were canned. It’s a great show which needs a full house. There are still seats waiting for you.

Bookings www.trybooking.com... or www.facebook.com...

Tickets are $19 and… View more
A Great Face For Radio
Hutt City Musical Theatre Inc
Yes we open today. The only show we can run this year the other two were canned. It’s a great show which needs a full house. There are still seats waiting for you.

Bookings www.trybooking.com... or www.facebook.com...

Tickets are $19 and $16 for seniors.

It's time to dust off the petticoats and stove-pipes, and shimmy back to the 60s with the gang from Radio HCMT! Get ready for one rock n' rollicking escapade after another with A Great Face for Radio! The show follows the going ons, high jinx and hilarity back stage at the HCMT Radio! Proudly brought to you by Hutt City Musical Theatre.

Between Wednesday 4 November 2020 7:30 PM and Saturday 14 November 2020 7:30 PM

LOCATION

Epuni Hall

40 Mitchell Street, Epuni, Lower Hutt, 5011

Shimmy back to the 50/60s songs. Follows the going ons, high jinx and hilarity back stage at the HCMT Radio! Bookings //www.trybooking.com/nz/book/event?eid=3479 or

Negotiable

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1420 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This should not be too hard this week.
Where is this and why are they are marching?

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1420 days ago

Neighbourly 101: Information for service providers

Neighbourly.co.nz

Got a side hustle going on? If you’re a babysitter, gardener, tutor or any casual service provider, it’s easy to reach local customers in your neighbourhood. All you have to do is set up a Neighbourly business profile!

Having this feature puts you a cut above the rest, with your business … View more
Got a side hustle going on? If you’re a babysitter, gardener, tutor or any casual service provider, it’s easy to reach local customers in your neighbourhood. All you have to do is set up a Neighbourly business profile!

Having this feature puts you a cut above the rest, with your business easy to find for Neighbours in our Business Directory. To get yourself business ready, follow these steps below:

- Head to our business directory by clicking ‘Businesses’ button at the top of your noticeboard.
- Click ‘Become Premium Business' (you can find this at the categories section).
- Have a browse! You can read all of our info and make a decision on whether your service will be more suited to a Premium Business Profile or a free profile.
- Follow all the steps in the sign-up process and you’re good to go.

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1420 days ago

Everis laptop rose gold

April from Normandale

Good condition only used for 6 months comes with case and charger

Negotiable

1420 days ago

Rooster in the grass

Louise from Woburn

Other naturalists have brought you "The March of Penguins" and "Gorillas in the Mist", but I . . . I bring you "Rooster in the Grass - a New Zealand story". National Geographic - you have my number. Snapped at Days Bay.

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1420 days ago

A warm welcome to our Alaskan godwits

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hi Neighbourly folk it is not Feathered Friend Friday but when I saw this post from Lower Hutt photographer Louise Thomas, I thought it was too good not to use.
Read what she had to say about her godwit/kuaka pictures.

"Sometimes the most extraordinary birds come in the plainest of packaging,… View more
Hi Neighbourly folk it is not Feathered Friend Friday but when I saw this post from Lower Hutt photographer Louise Thomas, I thought it was too good not to use.
Read what she had to say about her godwit/kuaka pictures.

"Sometimes the most extraordinary birds come in the plainest of packaging, and so it is for the bar-tailed godwit/kuaka (Limosa lapponica). Their plain packaging is of course a perfect camouflage - with variegated shades of brown echoing the ripples of mud and sand where they feed.
Seen here foraging on a mud flat at the Waikanae River estuary, they shove their long beaks into the muddy sand and pull up rubbery bits of Godwit-knows-what which they gulp with gusto – not surprising as they are probably absolutely famished.
These migratory birds begin arriving in New Zealand from early September, after an extraordinary often non-stop eight to nine-day 11,000-12,000 km flight from western Alaska.
We are also lucky enough to get the occasional bird on Petone Beach and around the Hutt Estuary, but I was thrilled to see eight in non-breeding plumage congregated on the mud at Waikanae."

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1420 days ago

Do you need Regular Gardening Maintenance or Landscaping?

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1420 days ago

Whitby Collegiate Information Evening at Kāpiti Community Centre

Whitby Collegiate Limited

Come along to our Information Evening at the Kāpiti Community Centre on Thursday 12 November from 6:30 - 7:30pm.

Whitby Collegiate is Wellington’s first progressive, independent, co-educational school for Years 7-13. We believe in small classes, big thinking, individual attention and … View more
Come along to our Information Evening at the Kāpiti Community Centre on Thursday 12 November from 6:30 - 7:30pm.

Whitby Collegiate is Wellington’s first progressive, independent, co-educational school for Years 7-13. We believe in small classes, big thinking, individual attention and collective responsibility - all focused on helping children be the very best that they can be, in every aspect of their lives.

Register online or call us on 04 234 1070.
Register now

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1421 days ago

Access to popular Tararua tramping areas closed

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Trampers wanting to access popular huts in the northern Tararuas (including Kime Hut, pictured) are likely to face access problems for sometime.
The section of Ōtaki Gorge Road known as Blue Bluff remains unstable and is likely to remain closed for the peak summer period.
As well as a camping … View more
Trampers wanting to access popular huts in the northern Tararuas (including Kime Hut, pictured) are likely to face access problems for sometime.
The section of Ōtaki Gorge Road known as Blue Bluff remains unstable and is likely to remain closed for the peak summer period.
As well as a camping ground, it is also a major entrance point for trampers and hunters accessing the Tararua Forest Park.
The slip, 12km in from SH1, is a major one. Kāpiti Coast District Council Access and Transport Manager Glen O’Connor says expert geotechnical advice is that further slipping could occur at any time, and may be extensive.
Engineers are waiting for the slip to move before deciding what the best long term solution is.
The Department of Conservation is working to find alternative public access to the huts and walks in the forest park and is expected to have options for trampers by summers.

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1421 days ago

Quote for the week

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

You truly can achieve anything. If you want something bad enough, there’s nothing to stop you from achieving it.

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1421 days ago

Find savings with SuperGold

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Did you know, with a SuperGold card, you can stretch your money further every day?

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1424 days ago

Minimum wage, no help and on the ladder at 25: here's how they did it

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

I loved talking to Courtney Mason about how she and her husband ben bought their first home. It really offers a lot of hope for folks who might be looking at the property market and wondering what on earth is happening out there these days.
Courtney and Ben were tenacious and bold, and now … View more
I loved talking to Courtney Mason about how she and her husband ben bought their first home. It really offers a lot of hope for folks who might be looking at the property market and wondering what on earth is happening out there these days.
Courtney and Ben were tenacious and bold, and now they're living happily in their Hawke's Bay home.
Have a read and see how they did it, and while you're at it have a listen to our third episode of First Rung, the podcast for first home buyers for a little more inspiration.

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1421 days ago

Huge Combined Garage Sale + Plant Sale

Shuer from Boulcott

Huge Combined Garage Sale plus Plant Sale
35 George Street, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt
8.00 - 11.00 am, Saturday 7/11/2020

Good quality, new or preloved items suit all ages.

Clothes: stylish clothes/skirts/dress for different season and occasion; pajamas;
Scarves: wide selections for all seasons;… View more
Huge Combined Garage Sale plus Plant Sale
35 George Street, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt
8.00 - 11.00 am, Saturday 7/11/2020

Good quality, new or preloved items suit all ages.

Clothes: stylish clothes/skirts/dress for different season and occasion; pajamas;
Scarves: wide selections for all seasons;
Fashion shoes: sandals, jandals, boots;
Stylish bags: shoulder or hand bags,;
Bedding: sheet, duvet inner, duvet cover, pillow, pillow cases;
Curtains and table clothes;
Kitchen thing: cooking pots, utensils, cutlery, bowls, plates; slow cooker, coffee machine, teapot, tea cup, etc etc;
Small household items: heater; lamp;
Others: oil painting
Christmas gifts and decorations;
Toys/games/puzzles: suit all ages of kids.

All goods in good hygiene conditions。

Plant Sale
All sort of plants, indoor and outdoor, flowers, vegetable seedlings, pots and tools.

Apply for wet or dry weather.

Negotiable

1433 days ago

Poll: Should Aayla be allowed to play?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

A team of keen young Petone rugby league players will forfeit their points and risk disqualifying themselves in an upcoming tournament because one of their star players is banned.
The reason? She’s a girl. Aayla Toman, 13, has been told she’s not allowed to play in the u13 boys’ grade in … View more
A team of keen young Petone rugby league players will forfeit their points and risk disqualifying themselves in an upcoming tournament because one of their star players is banned.
The reason? She’s a girl. Aayla Toman, 13, has been told she’s not allowed to play in the u13 boys’ grade in Wellington’s Pacific Youth Cup because of her gender – something that led her club team, the u13 Petone Panthers, to play her ‘illegally’ all season.
New Zealand Rugby League rules state the maximum age for males and females to play in mixed gender full contact rugby league is 12 years of age.

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Should Aayla be allowed to play?
  • 76% Yes
    76% Complete
  • 24% No
    24% Complete
1144 votes
1422 days ago

Linen lies – Busted!

Robert Anderson from

Want to understand why Linen makes such a great choice for your household textiles? Here are 7 common misconceptions about linen, and the reasons why they’re wrong.

1. It’s expensive
Sure, you can find plenty of pricey linen textiles out there. But it doesn’t have to cost more. Our … View more
Want to understand why Linen makes such a great choice for your household textiles? Here are 7 common misconceptions about linen, and the reasons why they’re wrong.

1. It’s expensive
Sure, you can find plenty of pricey linen textiles out there. But it doesn’t have to cost more. Our business is primarily online, which means we can offer top quality linen wares at very reasonable prices. Our fabrics are cut to demand and can be made bespoke to your individual needs, so you get amazing value for money. Tailor-made, highest grade linens at a fraction of the cost of other bespoke tailoring services.

2. It’s wrinkly
Well, yes, this is partly true – but the natural crinkles are actually part of the charm of linen fabric. The wrinkles are something to celebrate and mean that you can take linen pants with you on vacation without worrying about having to find an iron. They will look wrinkled, but intentionally so. If you really want to keep the fabric completely flat for a home sewing project you can cut linen on the bias and it won’t wrinkle. Linen is the ultimate in effortlessly stylish, easy, simplicity.

3. It’s difficult to care for
This couldn’t be more wrong! Our linen is machine washable and can be tumble dried. If you buy pre-shrunk garments there’s nothing to worry about, as long as you follow the manufacturer’s care instructions. Linen is hardwearing and durable, and in fact it gets softer and more supple with every wash. And because of the inherent crinkles (see above) there’s no need to bother about ironing.

4. It’s plain
There is certainly a rustic charm to linen, but. It’s so much more than that. Linen holds dye brilliantly, which means you can find linens in amazing colours and patterns, from bold citrus brights to subtle muted tones. We stock over 1000 different linen fabrics, so you can be sure to find the perfect fit for your home or your wardrobe.

5. It’s only for summer
Linen is a fabulous fabric for hot weather as it allows your skin to breathe, and wicks away moisture to keep you feeling dry and comfortable. But. It’s also a great choice for winter too. Thanks to its temperature-regulating properties linen will keep you warm and cosy on chilly days, yet you’ll never overheat. Transition between seasons with linen throws and linen scarves to add texture and warmth without being too bulky.

6.The lower thread count means lower quality
Again, this is wrong, wrong, wrong! Thread count is often used by cotton manufacturers and retailers as a mark of quality – the higher the thread count, the better the quality. Yet this doesn’t apply to linen. The fibres in linen are thicker, which means there will naturally be fewer when compared to cotton. In fact, linen is not only better in terms of quality, durability and feel,. It’s also better for the planet. In a contest, linen vs. cotton, linen wins hands down.

7. It’s not soft
There is a misconception that linen isn’t as soft as other fabrics. Whilst this may be true of poor quality, cheap linen, when you buy a garment from a reputable manufacturer who sources the best flax you’ll see for yourself just how deliciously soft linen can be. The fabric softens with each wash, so it gets snugglier with age.

If you have linen curtains in your house, we can DEFINITELY clean them! Call us on 0800 579 05 01 if you have any questions!

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