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Kylie from Hutt City Libraries
Hutt City Libraries is pleased to be hosting a panel discussion looking at the effects of climate change in the Hutt Valley and wider region.
Lower Hutt War Memorial Library, 2 Queens Drive
Thursday 11 April, 6:30pm
Join moderator Dr. James Renwick (2018 winner of the Prime Minister’s … View moreHutt City Libraries is pleased to be hosting a panel discussion looking at the effects of climate change in the Hutt Valley and wider region.
Lower Hutt War Memorial Library, 2 Queens Drive
Thursday 11 April, 6:30pm
Join moderator Dr. James Renwick (2018 winner of the Prime Minister’s Science Communicator prize) and panellists:
Dr. Tim Naish (Professor in Earth Sciences, Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University)
Topic: Sea level rise and Antarctic ice
Dr. Judy Lawrence (Senior Research Fellow, Climate Change Research Institute, Victoria University)
Topic: Resilience and adaptation in the Hutt Valley
Dr Pauline Harris (Chair, Society of Māori Astronomy Research &
Traditions (SMART) & Lecturer, Science in Society, Victoria University)
Topic: Ngā Takahuringā ō te ao: The effect of climate change on
traditional Māori calendars
Lisa McLaren (Coordinator of the Zero Carbon Act campaign, Generation-Zero)
Topic: Grassroots activism and the youth-led campaign for a Zero Carbon Act.
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Make sure you don't get caught out.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Ian Hamilton is a joint runner-up in our 2019 Resene Shed of the Year. "I think there's so much wastage today. People think if it's broken they need to get rid of it. Whereas I think if it's broken, let's see if we can fix it, or make something else useful out of it," … View moreIan Hamilton is a joint runner-up in our 2019 Resene Shed of the Year. "I think there's so much wastage today. People think if it's broken they need to get rid of it. Whereas I think if it's broken, let's see if we can fix it, or make something else useful out of it," he says. "I don't like throwing things away needlessly. I like re-purposing stuff."
Lee from Kelson
Looking for a reliable electrician in the Kelson area to carry out a few small(ish) jobs. Any recommendations?
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
There are 832 people buried in the St James Church cemetery and it is unknown where the majority of them are located.
Reporter The Hutt News
Reduced access to overseas waste processing markets means plastic types 3 to 7 will not be accepted for recycling from May.
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Sandra from Normandale
Many years ago I discovered my Great x grandfather John Bell was buried 8 August 1855 in St James Lower Hutt along with his little grandaughter Jane Bell 20 November 1855.
I went to the church only to find that John Bell/baby Jane were NOT on their lists. {fixed]
More research, moving of the … View moreMany years ago I discovered my Great x grandfather John Bell was buried 8 August 1855 in St James Lower Hutt along with his little grandaughter Jane Bell 20 November 1855.
I went to the church only to find that John Bell/baby Jane were NOT on their lists. {fixed]
More research, moving of the church at least 4 times, and as time went by, tarsealed car parking and buildings over graves.
All my research was forwarded to the church office. Now 30 years later I find the whole item has resurfaced.
More of this information arose and is in my book Melling AKA Stillingfleet.
Enclosed photo 1957 Central Hutt and 1860s St James parsonage
Nicole Swain from Predator Free Normandale
Predator Free Normandale's best monthly catch ever.
46 Rat, 31 Mice, 3 Hedgehogs.
That's now 102 recorded rat catches just this year alone.
If you haven't thought about it, check out joining your local backyard community trapping group and help our native flora and fauna thrive.
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Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
Would you support a ban on private fireworks sales? Vote in the poll and let us know your thoughts below.
*If you don't want your comments used in an article, just add NFP at the end of your post.
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