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Ione Slater from Cancer Society NZ - Kāpiti
Everyone deserves easy and equal access to cancer support, no matter who they are or where they live.
This much needed Kāpiti Support Centre will be there for those you know affected by cancer today and in the future.
The Cancer Society is 100% community funded, so we need your help to … View moreEveryone deserves easy and equal access to cancer support, no matter who they are or where they live.
This much needed Kāpiti Support Centre will be there for those you know affected by cancer today and in the future.
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The Team from Wellington Water
We have narrowed down the location of the issue to a 10m long concrete chamber at the Northern/Western corner of the Dixon Street/Willis Street intersection and will continue carrying out investigations to understand the extent of the issue. From this investigation we will form a construction plan … View moreWe have narrowed down the location of the issue to a 10m long concrete chamber at the Northern/Western corner of the Dixon Street/Willis Street intersection and will continue carrying out investigations to understand the extent of the issue. From this investigation we will form a construction plan to repair the concrete chamber.
We expect these works to continue throughout the day from 9am-4pm, for at least the next week. We will continue with the current traffic management, however any changes to the works area may alter traffic management. This will be advised if the case.
The leak is still affecting the inner Wellington Harbour, so we continue to warn people to stay out of the inner harbour specifically in the Whairepo Lagoon. We are continuing to update affected residents and businesses on the situation, and will update our website and social channels as more information comes to light.
NZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020! Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines! Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer … View moreNZ House & Garden House Tours are hitting the regions for 2020! Book your next summer weekend away now for a chance to step inside the pages of one of New Zealand’s favourite magazines! Join us for a day of indulgence visiting exquisite homes and gardens, all in support of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. For the last eleven years, the magazine has handpicked five fabulous locations around the country and this time we are delighted to be heading to the Bay of Islands, Taupō, New Plymouth, Blenheim and Dunedin. For more information and to secure your tickets for an inspiring day out exploring, please visit our website.
The Team from Wellington Water
You may notice Wellington Harbour looking a little bright in patches along Oriental Parade. Don't be alarmed!
We were with Clyde Quay School this morning at Freyberg Beach, showing them how we use dye testing and explaining how the stormwater network flows to waterways. We placed dye in a … View moreYou may notice Wellington Harbour looking a little bright in patches along Oriental Parade. Don't be alarmed!
We were with Clyde Quay School this morning at Freyberg Beach, showing them how we use dye testing and explaining how the stormwater network flows to waterways. We placed dye in a stormwater sump, and watched it flow out into the harbour through the stormwater system. As it was high tide, not all of the dye came out so we expect to see more green dye flowing into the harbour throughout the day.
We use dye testing as a way to investigate broken pipes, cross connections and other issues within the network. It was great to be able to share this with the students and help them learn more about where water comes from and where it goes.
The dye is completely safe for the environment, and will dissipate as the tides change.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours, with summer and the festive season just around the corner, it's a great time to spruce up your home or give it a seasonal makeover. And if you're stuck for ideas, we can help!
Resene's colour and technical experts will be joining us on Homed from 7pm tonight (Weds … View moreHey neighbours, with summer and the festive season just around the corner, it's a great time to spruce up your home or give it a seasonal makeover. And if you're stuck for ideas, we can help!
Resene's colour and technical experts will be joining us on Homed from 7pm tonight (Weds 20 Nov) to answer any questions you have about colour trends, decorating ideas, and the best way to get a perfect finish. Click here to submit your question now, then join us on Homed from 7pm to get some answers. See you then :)
Hi neighbours,
There is one common reason that is accounting for one-quarter of all immediate failures of driving tests - out of the options below, what do you think is the common reason Kiwis don't pass the test? Vote in our poll.
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Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
Are council rules smothering the Hutt's ability to keep up with growth?
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The Team from Wellington Water
We currently have stop go traffic management in place on the intersection of Willis St and Dixon St, due to a leak in a pressurised sewer. We are looking at the best way to excavate and repair this leak safely, and will keep you updated on any traffic management changes.
As a precaution we have … View moreWe currently have stop go traffic management in place on the intersection of Willis St and Dixon St, due to a leak in a pressurised sewer. We are looking at the best way to excavate and repair this leak safely, and will keep you updated on any traffic management changes.
As a precaution we have put up signs at Wellington Harbour advising people not to swim due to possible contamination. We are carrying out testing in the Harbour and will advise of the results.
The team from Hutt City Council
Hi neighbours, our Hutt Valley councils are joining together to run household hazardous waste collections on
● Saturday, 23 November in the carpark adjacent Upper Hutt Darts Association, Totara Park, and
● Sunday, 24 November in the Riverbank Carpark, entrance on Rutherford Street, Lower … View moreHi neighbours, our Hutt Valley councils are joining together to run household hazardous waste collections on
● Saturday, 23 November in the carpark adjacent Upper Hutt Darts Association, Totara Park, and
● Sunday, 24 November in the Riverbank Carpark, entrance on Rutherford Street, Lower Hutt, 10 - 2pm
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Jane from Naenae
Give credit where credit is Due.I wish i could name you all who have given generously to help Laura,Debbie n Little Lucas in the Loss of their Home.Praise God we still have them with us n thru the generosity of our Community n surrounding neighbours we banded together to replace the loss of … View moreGive credit where credit is Due.I wish i could name you all who have given generously to help Laura,Debbie n Little Lucas in the Loss of their Home.Praise God we still have them with us n thru the generosity of our Community n surrounding neighbours we banded together to replace the loss of material things we all need. A big thank you to Helen who allowed me to assist her in this tramatic situation.In the running of the Pataka Aroha (free food pantry ) I dont get to meet the people who come,in the last couple of days I have met so many of you personally,been hugged n embraced n feel I have known you all my life.From Helen,Laura,Debbie n little Lucas we say Thank you all abundantly.Nga mihinui koutou katoa whanau.The emo what eva is at the top Caryl Cook. 🌷🌷🌷
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