Fairfield, Lower Hutt

1207 days ago

Warm welcome to Digital Boost

Neighbourly

We're very excited to announce Digital Boost as our new Neighbourly partner.
Digital Boost is a free online learning platform providing tutorials on how to operate a business in today's digital world.

We truly believe in the support and tools they provide to help digitally upskill … View more
We're very excited to announce Digital Boost as our new Neighbourly partner.
Digital Boost is a free online learning platform providing tutorials on how to operate a business in today's digital world.

We truly believe in the support and tools they provide to help digitally upskill New Zealand SME businesses.

Please join us in welcoming Digital Boost and stay tuned for tips and tricks, online tutorials and other exciting content!
Learn more

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1208 days ago

Onions

Jane from Naenae

Hi neighbours.There are 6 20kg bags Brown Onions available in the Pataka for the taking.I am usually closed the week ends but because of the onions,you are more than welcome to come an take as much as you want.Bring a Bag or take a Bag.Keep Safe,Warm,n out of yhe Cold.Nga mihi n Enjoy.

1209 days ago

Finish date set for Hutt hotel

Reporter Community News

The long running saga of the council subsidised hotel in High St may be coming to an end.
Developer Raman Sarin says the hotel will be finished by the end of the year. He recently signed a new deal with the council, committing his company to finishing the hotel and continuing to run the events … View more
The long running saga of the council subsidised hotel in High St may be coming to an end.
Developer Raman Sarin says the hotel will be finished by the end of the year. He recently signed a new deal with the council, committing his company to finishing the hotel and continuing to run the events centre.
What are your thoughts on the hotel? Was it a good idea for the council to get involved?
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1208 days ago

Take a stand

The Team from Resene ColorShop Naenae

Create a pastel-hued cake stand painted in your favourite Resene pastel testpots and use it to create an enticing display of Easter treats or home-baked delicacies. This Easter-themed, tiered pedestal cake stand is so easy to make, and you'll use it over and over again, whether it’s for a … View moreCreate a pastel-hued cake stand painted in your favourite Resene pastel testpots and use it to create an enticing display of Easter treats or home-baked delicacies. This Easter-themed, tiered pedestal cake stand is so easy to make, and you'll use it over and over again, whether it’s for a party, afternoon tea or just a cute way to display your home baking. Find out how to create your own.

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1208 days ago

WHATCH THIS SPACE

Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone

CLEARANCE SALE HAPPENING SOON

RED CROSS SHOP IN PETONE
169 Jackson st

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1208 days ago

Kiwis are being stung by high power bills.

Flick

⚡ Weather and supply has been the scapegoat for the price hikes, but the truth is that New Zealand’s electricity market is broken - denying Kiwis access to fair pricing. 👎🏽 Over 100,000 NZ households are currently living in energy hardship, and if things continue, more families will be … View more⚡ Weather and supply has been the scapegoat for the price hikes, but the truth is that New Zealand’s electricity market is broken - denying Kiwis access to fair pricing. 👎🏽 Over 100,000 NZ households are currently living in energy hardship, and if things continue, more families will be at risk.

Kiwis deserve better, which is why we’re fighting for power affordability for all of us. But we can’t do it alone.

Join us in the Revolt to bring power prices down, by signing the petition to demand that the Government reforms NZ’s broken electricity market. #Powergate ✊🏾 ✊🏿 ✊🏼 ✊🏽

Sign and share the petition at jointherevolt.co.nz
Find out more

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1209 days ago

Poll: Have you got a side hustle?

Neighbourly.co.nz

Are you making a bit of cash from your hobby, offering a service on the side, selling things on social media or doing a few paid hours in the community? If you’re supplementing your main income or superannuation, you’re running a side hustle! Maybe you’re baking cupcakes, a part-time retired … View moreAre you making a bit of cash from your hobby, offering a service on the side, selling things on social media or doing a few paid hours in the community? If you’re supplementing your main income or superannuation, you’re running a side hustle! Maybe you’re baking cupcakes, a part-time retired handyman or selling hand-knitted scarves - we’re curious. Let us know if you have a side hustle in our poll below!

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Have you got a side hustle?
  • 22.4% Yes I do - it’s up and running
    22.4% Complete
  • 11.2% I’m just getting one started
    11.2% Complete
  • 59.2% No I don’t
    59.2% Complete
  • 7.2% I don’t understand what a side hustle is
    7.2% Complete
1103 votes
1209 days ago

Confusing English words!

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

Stationary vs stationery. Remember stationary – the ‘a’ in ary is for stopping At the lights. The ‘e’ in ery is for Envelope.

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1216 days ago

Rubbish Collection Service

Sammy from Naenae

I suppose we cannot say that it's a new service anymore. After a month, I would have thought that the kink's have been sorted, NOT.
I was patient when receiving 2 yellow bins. I was patient when my black council bags got left behind after being told that it will be taken with my … View more
I suppose we cannot say that it's a new service anymore. After a month, I would have thought that the kink's have been sorted, NOT.
I was patient when receiving 2 yellow bins. I was patient when my black council bags got left behind after being told that it will be taken with my neighbors bins.
After putting out my brand spanking new red bin this morning, came home after the morning school run to this.

My low expectations just got lower. Not amused at all.

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1209 days ago

COVID-19

Gemma Elizabeth from Hutt Valley District Health Board

The Ministry of Health announced this morning that the standard gap between first and second doses of the COVID-19 Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to is being extended to six weeks.

Vaccination bookings will also be open for everyone aged 16+ from 1 September.

From today, new bookings made through … View more
The Ministry of Health announced this morning that the standard gap between first and second doses of the COVID-19 Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to is being extended to six weeks.

Vaccination bookings will also be open for everyone aged 16+ from 1 September.

From today, new bookings made through BookMyVaccine.nz and via the COVID Vaccine Healthline 0800 28 29 26 will default to six-weeks between first and second doses.

People who have already been fully vaccinated don’t need to do anything, The Pfizer vaccine is highly effective if people have both doses, at least three weeks apart.

People who already have vaccinations booked that are less than six weeks apart can keep their second appointment or choose to change it at BookMyVaccine.nz or by phoning the COVID Vaccination Health line 0800 28 29 26 (8am – 8pm, 7 days).

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1209 days ago

Treat yourself or a father figure this Fathers Day.

Mags4Gifts

Purchase a local newspaper subscription in time for Fathers Day and receive a Lone Star rib pack valued at $59.

Hurry offer is for a limited time only. Terms and Conditions apply.
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1209 days ago

Be part of Naenae Pool and Fitness Suite.

Hutt City Council

Building Naenae Pool is a once in a generation investment and we want to make sure local businesses are at the heart.

We are calling local businesses to register an expression of interest and we will alert you every time an opportunity is opened as part of the project.

By taking a social … View more
Building Naenae Pool is a once in a generation investment and we want to make sure local businesses are at the heart.

We are calling local businesses to register an expression of interest and we will alert you every time an opportunity is opened as part of the project.

By taking a social procurement approach we aim to maximise the local impact on every dollar we spend. We are keen to hear from businesses who are:
• committed to ongoing training opportunities (particularly for young people),
• pay the Living Wage
• committed to sustainability in their practices.

Register your business interest at www.hutt.city/bepartofnaenaepool.
Register now

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1214 days ago

Gardening work wanted

Ian Hamilton from Natures choice gardening services - Lower Hutt

Does your garden resemble the Amazon jungle? Are you looking to clear it out? Then you have come to the right place! Nature's Choice has been turning jungles into respectable gardens for 22 years. We are the local horticulture landscaping experts in the Wellington region. From one-off section … View moreDoes your garden resemble the Amazon jungle? Are you looking to clear it out? Then you have come to the right place! Nature's Choice has been turning jungles into respectable gardens for 22 years. We are the local horticulture landscaping experts in the Wellington region. From one-off section clean ups to regular maintenance, we can do it all.
0272430951

1215 days ago

Friday Puzzle

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

Can you solve this puzzle by moving 1 matchstick?

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1216 days ago

Wainuiomata's booming housing market

Reporter Community News

A third of all the houses for sale in Lower Hutt are in a suburb – Wainuiomata – that’s shaken off a dodgy reputation during the housing crisis.
TradeMe has just 213 properties listed for sale in the whole of Lower Hutt – a city with a population of over 100,000. Seventy are in Wainuiomata,… View more
A third of all the houses for sale in Lower Hutt are in a suburb – Wainuiomata – that’s shaken off a dodgy reputation during the housing crisis.
TradeMe has just 213 properties listed for sale in the whole of Lower Hutt – a city with a population of over 100,000. Seventy are in Wainuiomata, which contains only 16.4 per cent of Lower Hutt’s housing stock.
Wainuiomata is in the midst of a purple patch with new investment flooding in after years of stagnation. The Hutt City Council recently announced an $8.5 million upgrade of the Queen St shopping area, which follows the building of a new supermarket and shopping area, and a $50m retirement village.

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