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Reporter Community News
Lime scooters are back in the Hutt. There appear to be plenty parked up at various railway stations, including Waterloo.
Have you been using them?
Reporter Community News
A really easy one this week. What are your memories of this famous rugby icon?
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Reporter Community News
You might like to note that Saturday (the 19th) is the last day you will be able to shop at the Riverbank Market for a while for all your favourite goodies.
It will not be open on December 26 2020 or January 2.
Breanna Mudge from Hutt City Council
The Riverbank Market Lower Hutt is taking a Christmas holiday and will not be open on 26 December 2020 or 2 January 2021.
Make sure you head to the market tomorrow and make the most of the last Riverbank Market of 2020.
Fortunately, we have lots of other great gift ideas. At Smiths City we have got gifts for kids aged 8 to 80, grab the perfect prezzies for the wee ones and the big kids.
With a great range of products across all categories, Smiths City is the best place to visit to grab those last-minute items.… View moreFortunately, we have lots of other great gift ideas. At Smiths City we have got gifts for kids aged 8 to 80, grab the perfect prezzies for the wee ones and the big kids.
With a great range of products across all categories, Smiths City is the best place to visit to grab those last-minute items. We also have gift cards available just in case you can’t choose. Come in-store today and chat to our friendly team.
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Reporter Community News
Now that summer has arrived, it is worth remembering that it is not a good idea to leave children in cars. The Automobile Association has issued a plea for people not to lock children and pets in cars in a warning that gets more-urgent as summer months set in.
The AA gets called out for about 760 … View moreNow that summer has arrived, it is worth remembering that it is not a good idea to leave children in cars. The Automobile Association has issued a plea for people not to lock children and pets in cars in a warning that gets more-urgent as summer months set in.
The AA gets called out for about 760 call-outs for children locked in cars and 650 for pets every year.
On a 30C day, the temperature inside a vehicle can reach 39C in less than five minutes; in 30 minutes, it will be 49°C,”
Ropata Health Opening Hours:
☀️ 24 December – Open 7am – 5pm – Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
☀️ 25 - 28 December – Closed - Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
☀️ 29, 30 December – Open 7am – 10pm
☀️ 31 December –… View moreRopata Health Opening Hours:
☀️ 24 December – Open 7am – 5pm – Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
☀️ 25 - 28 December – Closed - Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
☀️ 29, 30 December – Open 7am – 10pm
☀️ 31 December – 7am – 5pm - Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
☀️ 1 January – Closed - Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
☀️ 2, 3 January – Open 8am – 6pm - Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
☀️ 4 January – Closed - Lower Hutt After Hours covering until 11pm – 04 567 5345
Hutt Dental Hub:
Closed 22 December, re open 5 January
Wishbone Cafe:
Closed 23 December, re open 11 January
Wellworks Pharmacy:
24 December – Open 8am – 5pm
25, 26, 27, 28 December – Closed
29, 30 December – Open normal hours
31 December – Open 8am -5pm
1 January – Closed
2 January – Open 10am -4pm
3, 4 January - Closed
5 January – Open normal hours
Find out more
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Did you know that human activity is the only way freshwater pests are spread to new waterbodies? Once they’re established, it’s almost impossible to remove them and the pests can squeeze the life out of our most precious rivers and lakes. We all need to do our bit to protect waterways by always… View moreDid you know that human activity is the only way freshwater pests are spread to new waterbodies? Once they’re established, it’s almost impossible to remove them and the pests can squeeze the life out of our most precious rivers and lakes. We all need to do our bit to protect waterways by always checking, cleaning, then drying any equipment that comes into contact with the water, between every waterway, every time.
Reporter Community News
Did you ever meet Melby Scott and his distinctive blue Vauxhall? He was one of the great characters and loved to have a chat. He would often be seen at car shows at Trentham Memorial Park and was a regular visitor at the Hutt News.
He enjoyed raising money for Wellington Free Ambulance and was also… View moreDid you ever meet Melby Scott and his distinctive blue Vauxhall? He was one of the great characters and loved to have a chat. He would often be seen at car shows at Trentham Memorial Park and was a regular visitor at the Hutt News.
He enjoyed raising money for Wellington Free Ambulance and was also a keen bowler. Melby died in May aged 96.
Reporter Community News
Wellington Police have advised that missing 17 year-old Caley has been found safe and well. Thank you to the community for all your help.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
“We are really thrilled... It’s not just a win for us but for the whole community. We’ve just facilitated it.” Read about these amazing greenthumbs and find out how they turned a red zone into a thriving food forest for their entire neighbourhood.
Reporter Community News
The days of the Quarter-Acre Pavlova Paradise in Lower Hutt look to be over.
The number of mult-unit housing developments in Lower Hutt is soaring.
Large sections or pockets lands are being turned into terraced housing and infill housing.
Multi-unit developments in Lower Hutt are now being … View moreThe days of the Quarter-Acre Pavlova Paradise in Lower Hutt look to be over.
The number of mult-unit housing developments in Lower Hutt is soaring.
Large sections or pockets lands are being turned into terraced housing and infill housing.
Multi-unit developments in Lower Hutt are now being routinely snapped up off the plans within hours of being listed. Peter Roberts and Makayla Patel (pictured) purchased their house of the plan last year, after finding they could not get a stand-alone home.
Breanna Mudge from Hutt City Council
We're designing an extension for Moera playground.
During initial feedback you told us you'd like to see preschool aged equipment in the design too.
Based on what you told us we'll be putting in more swings along with one of four options that you can vote for.
Have your say!
Reporter Community News
Lower Hutt-based politicians have joined forces in a renewed push to save the only direct bus service connecting the Hutt Valley to Wellington Airport.
On Monday, Labour MP for Hutt South Ginny Andersen, National list MP Chris Bishop, Lower Hutt mayor Campbell Barry and councillor Deborah … View moreLower Hutt-based politicians have joined forces in a renewed push to save the only direct bus service connecting the Hutt Valley to Wellington Airport.
On Monday, Labour MP for Hutt South Ginny Andersen, National list MP Chris Bishop, Lower Hutt mayor Campbell Barry and councillor Deborah Hislop wrote a joint letter to the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) asking it to step in and fund the Airport Flyer bus, so it can continue running to and from the Hutt.
The call comes after Wellington Airport confirmed plans to axe the Wellington-Lower Hutt leg of the route when Tranzit begins operating the service in early 2021 because it was no longer commercially viable.
But GWRC chairman Daran Ponter hit back saying the reality was that many services ran with “zero or one or two passengers”.
“What the MPs and the mayor are saying is that ratepayers should pay for a service that was very poorly used between the Hutt Valley and the Railway Station.”
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