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Lily from Woburn
Hi neighbors, trades, plumbers
Anyone with free unwanted PVC pipes please of any length to giveaway to help me make a toddlers ball tube activity for work
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Please dm me any lengths very much appreciated (no off cuts that have been sawed off please)
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Sandra from Normandale
Know we Kiwis jump the ditch, but flying the coop over Australia and landing beneath Japan is NOT where I thought we lived....SMILE.
DJ from Naenae
Koraunui Ukulele are performing the first of four Christmas roadshow concerts at Stokeswood rest home at 1.30pm today. Here's a golden oldie to sing along to. Down by the riverside - DJ, Carol, Jim & Koraunui Ukulele youtu.be...
Down by the riverside - Traditional 1918. Watch more videos … View moreKoraunui Ukulele are performing the first of four Christmas roadshow concerts at Stokeswood rest home at 1.30pm today. Here's a golden oldie to sing along to. Down by the riverside - DJ, Carol, Jim & Koraunui Ukulele youtu.be...
Down by the riverside - Traditional 1918. Watch more videos at youtube.com/@djpomare
[G] I met my little brown eyed girl down by the riverside
[D7] Down by the riverside
[G] Down by the riverside
[G] I met my little brown eyed girl down by the riverside
[D7] Down by the [C] ri[D7]ver [G] side.
[G] Well I asked her for a little kiss down by the riverside
[D7] Down by the riverside
[G] Down by the riverside
[G] Yeah I asked her for a little kiss down by the riverside
[D7] Down by the [C] ri[D7]ver [G] side.
She said have [C] patience little man
I'm [G] sure you'll understand
I [D7] hardly know your [G] name
If [C] I could have my way then
[G] maybe one sweet [Em] day
[C] My name and yours will be the [D7] same.
[G] I wed my little bright eyed doll down by the riverside
[D7] Down by the riverside
[G] Down by the riverside
[G] I wed my little bright eyed doll down by the riverside
[D7] Down by the [C] ri[D7]ver [G] side
Oh darling [D7] down by the [C] ri[D7]ver [G] side
My baby [D7] down by the [C] ri[D7]ver [G] side
[C] Oh [G] yeah. [G][Gb][G].
The Team from Resene ColorShop Naenae
Give your bedroom a fresh look with this creative bedhead project and Resene paints. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Christene from Waiwhetu
Let us know what you think about proposed new chipping and snipping rules for domestic cats.
Hutt City Council is seeking public feedback on proposed amendments to the Control of Animals Bylaw to include a section on the Keeping of Cats. The key proposals are:
Mandatory microchipping of … View moreLet us know what you think about proposed new chipping and snipping rules for domestic cats.
Hutt City Council is seeking public feedback on proposed amendments to the Control of Animals Bylaw to include a section on the Keeping of Cats. The key proposals are:
Mandatory microchipping of cats
Mandatory registration of microchipped cats on the New Zealand Companion Animal Register (NZCAR)
Mandatory desexing of cats
These changes would help to reduce feral cat populations and make it easier to reunite lost cats with their people.
We want to ensure our beloved moggies aren’t causing harm to wildlife, and managing numbers by desexing will reduce the number of domestic and feral cats in Lower Hutt. Desexing also has welfare benefits for the desexed animal such as being less aggressive and less prone to urine and scent marking behaviour.
Submissions on these proposals are open until 5pm on 6 November 2023.
It takes about five minutes to give your feedback. Submissions can be made anonymously but if you wish to make a verbal submission at a hearing, your name and contact details are required.I feel that this is wrong. Many people have a cat for company and it would be an extra cost 1. in running the programme and implementing it
2. cost to the cat owners.
I feel that the Hutt City Council needs to focus on the sewage and waste not getting more money from people who have a loving cat.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hutt Valley Police are investigating the death of a pedestrian who was fatally hit by a vehicle on Naenae Road, Lower Hutt, shortly before 6am today.
Here's what you need to know:
- The driver of the vehicle involved did not stop and immediately left the scene. The woman died at the scene.… View moreHutt Valley Police are investigating the death of a pedestrian who was fatally hit by a vehicle on Naenae Road, Lower Hutt, shortly before 6am today.
Here's what you need to know:
- The driver of the vehicle involved did not stop and immediately left the scene. The woman died at the scene.
- Detective Inspector Haley Ryan of the Hutt Valley Police says investigators are actively making enquiries to identify and locate the driver and vehicle involved.
- Anyone in the area who may have witnessed this incident or who has any information - including CCTV – is asked to contact Police immediately.”
- Detective Inspector Ryan says the driver of the vehicle may have panicked after the incident, and urged that person to make contact with Police.
- The vehicle may have suffered noticeable damage.
Anyone with information is asked contact Police via 105, referencing the case number 231116/3474.
The Team from NZ Compare
Black Friday is around the corner, and we'd love to know what's on your shopping list this year as the season of amazing deals kicks off!
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The shops are sporting tinsel and lights and our calendar's are already filling up with Christmas events. But is it too early to decorate your home?
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It’s that time of year when we rummage in the garage for Christmas decorations and camping gear but instead find random items we forgot we owned. Perhaps it’s finally time to get rid of those and make some cash? Or pick up something you need?
The Great Neighbourly (online!) Garage Sale is … View moreIt’s that time of year when we rummage in the garage for Christmas decorations and camping gear but instead find random items we forgot we owned. Perhaps it’s finally time to get rid of those and make some cash? Or pick up something you need?
The Great Neighbourly (online!) Garage Sale is this Saturday and we can't wait! The site will be brimming with both gently-loved goods and potential Christmas gifts.
To take part, simply upload a photo of your item(s) to Neighbourly’s Market section before Saturday. Make sure you come back on Saturday to browse the treasures listed from other members around your neighbourhood.
The Team from NZ Compare
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CLICK below to enter! Don't wait too long to participate; entry ends on … View moreWhat's the most amazing deal you've discovered on our website, and how much money did you save?
Share your great finds with us for a chance to WIN a $200 Prezzy card and keep your shopping spree going!
CLICK below to enter! Don't wait too long to participate; entry ends on 29/11!
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The Team from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)
As the summer months approach, many people look for ways to keep their homes cool without relying entirely on air conditioning. One simple and cost-effective method is the use of curtains. This article will explore how curtains can reduce heat and provide a more comfortable living space.
How … View moreAs the summer months approach, many people look for ways to keep their homes cool without relying entirely on air conditioning. One simple and cost-effective method is the use of curtains. This article will explore how curtains can reduce heat and provide a more comfortable living space.
How Curtains Reduce Heat
Blocking Sunlight: Curtains act as a barrier to the sun's rays, preventing them from heating up your room. By closing the curtains during the hottest part of the day, you can reduce the temperature inside.
Material Matters: The type of fabric plays a crucial role in how effective the curtains are at blocking heat. Thick, dense materials like velvet or blackout fabrics can block more heat compared to sheer or lightweight fabrics.
Colour Choices: Darker colours tend to absorb more heat, whereas lighter colours reflect it. While dark curtains may block more sunlight, they might also trap more heat. On the other hand, lighter curtains can keep a room cooler by reflecting heat away.
Insulating Properties: Some curtains have a special lining that adds an extra layer of insulation, keeping the heat outside and the cool air inside. These can be particularly effective in maintaining a comfortable temperature.
Benefits of Using Curtains to Reduce Heat
Energy Savings: By reducing the need for air conditioning......
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
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