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If there’s a natural gas pipeline in your street and your home is within 40 metres of the pipe, not only are you able to get a free connection, but you could also win a natural gas central heating package worth up to $10,000!
Find out if you can connect to natural gas for FREE here. It could … View moreIf there’s a natural gas pipeline in your street and your home is within 40 metres of the pipe, not only are you able to get a free connection, but you could also win a natural gas central heating package worth up to $10,000!
Find out if you can connect to natural gas for FREE here. It could be the start of a whole new level of comfort for your home.
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Fancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!
Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and … View moreFancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!
Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and much more.
Come and get set for winter, plastic-free July and Fairtrade fortnight. This event is plastic bag free so come prepared!
Where: Sustainability Trust’s EcoCentre, 2 Forresters Lane, Wellington
When: 10 am – 2pm, Saturday June 30
Full details: www.facebook.com/events/2077426902523899/
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Remember our parks network plan is currently open for your ideas. If you want to make a difference, help us improve the parks for future generations. www.surveymonkey.com... or Email us your thoughts parksplanning@gw.govt.nz
Sharron Pardoe Reporter from The Hutt News
There's lots of events happening in the Hutt Valley this week.
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.
What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?
www.happens.nz...
Hi neighbours. Our Jackson Street building is being closed for earthquake strengthening. That means that after 18 years of selling books to our local community, we're closing down. :-(
Visit us before 5th September to grab a bargain on books: Science Fiction, Crime, Horror, Westerns, … View moreHi neighbours. Our Jackson Street building is being closed for earthquake strengthening. That means that after 18 years of selling books to our local community, we're closing down. :-(
Visit us before 5th September to grab a bargain on books: Science Fiction, Crime, Horror, Westerns, Romance, Fantasy, Cooking, Military, Maori, Gardening, Religion, Biography, Art, Mills and Boon, Childrens, Comics, all types of sport!!
We're open Monday - Friday, 10am to 4.30pm. Saturday 10.30am to 4pm.
Bargain Books, 195 Jackson Street, Petone
Phone: 04 568 4605
Graeme would like to thank the Hutt City community for their wonderful support over so many years.
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The Team from Wellington Water
Today we hosted a special event at Truscott park in Johnsonville to open the first of 22 community water stations, which form the foundation of our above ground emergency water supply network.
The Minister of Civil Defence, Hon Kris Faafoi, mayors and representatives from the four councils, … View moreToday we hosted a special event at Truscott park in Johnsonville to open the first of 22 community water stations, which form the foundation of our above ground emergency water supply network.
The Minister of Civil Defence, Hon Kris Faafoi, mayors and representatives from the four councils, (Wellington City Council, Hutt City Council, Upper Hutt City Council, Porirua City Council) were in attendance to help open the first of the community water stations, and learn more about how they'll operate.
Wellington's drinking water supply network is vulnerable. Underground pipes and reservoirs could be badly damaged in a significant earthquake and as a result some suburbs could be without drinking water for more than 100 days.
Over the past 12 months we have been working with central and local government to develop an above ground emergency water network that will supply the more than 400,000 people across Wellington from day eight following a disaster.
It’s important to remember that following a major earthquake, the first thing people rely on is themselves and their families, so storing water is a must for every household.
You should have 20 litres of stored water for every person, every day, for at least seven days. That’s 560 litres for a four-person household. You may need to store more if you have unwell people, or small children in your home.
200 litre tanks (which are easy to install) can be purchased from your local council for $105.
For more information check out wellingtonwater.co.nz...
At Wellington Electricity, we take your safety around our electricity network and continuity of power supply very seriously. The Electricity (Hazards from Tree) Regulations 2003 were introduced by Government to help us achieve this. These regulations state that there are responsibilities that you … View moreAt Wellington Electricity, we take your safety around our electricity network and continuity of power supply very seriously. The Electricity (Hazards from Tree) Regulations 2003 were introduced by Government to help us achieve this. These regulations state that there are responsibilities that you are required to undertake with the trees on your property. Trees need to be kept a minimum distance from power lines and Wellington Electricity will work with you to ensure this requirement is achieved.
Treescape will advise through “Cut and Trim” notices your requirements to maintain trees clear of power lines. On receipt of this advice, you will need to complete this work if safe to do so or engage a suitably qualified and competent tree trimming contractor.
For further information please contact Wellington Electricity on 0800 248 148 or Treescape on 0800 873 396 (0800–TREEWORK), or visit our website, www.welectricity.co.nz
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Winter is in full swing and you may be stuck for weekend ideas. We have a great one for you. Go check out the scenic and historic Wollen Mills dam in the Korokoro Valley. When there is plenty of rain, the site is more dramatic.
Let us know how we can improve our parks in our Parks Network Plan … View moreWinter is in full swing and you may be stuck for weekend ideas. We have a great one for you. Go check out the scenic and historic Wollen Mills dam in the Korokoro Valley. When there is plenty of rain, the site is more dramatic.
Let us know how we can improve our parks in our Parks Network Plan at www.surveymonkey.com...
The Team from ACC New Zealand
Graeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, … View moreGraeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, “and that breaks my heart”, says Graeme. His solution? “Do some training”. It just might save your life.
Sign up for training today.
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You and your son are invited to DISCOVER the treasures of Wellesley set between the bush and the sea in Days Bay, Eastbourne.
Wednesday 4th July 2018
9am - 11am
Immerse yourselves in our personalised Learning Programmes, specifically tailored for boys to discover their potential:
- … View moreYou and your son are invited to DISCOVER the treasures of Wellesley set between the bush and the sea in Days Bay, Eastbourne.
Wednesday 4th July 2018
9am - 11am
Immerse yourselves in our personalised Learning Programmes, specifically tailored for boys to discover their potential:
- Hands-on ARTS and STEM experiences
- Outdoor encounters - feeding the eels
- Adventure Playground fun!
- Sport/P.E. activities
- Storytime in the library
- Junior and Senior Buddy time in year level classrooms
- Morning tea provided
Discover Wellesley and witness how we transition boys from pre-school to school.
These formative years are vital in shaping your son's future. Enrol your son now in Years 1-4 for 2019 and beyond.
Please register your interest: www.wellesley.school.nz or email karen@wellesley.school.nz
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Petone Beach Clean Up Crew organiser Lorraine Shaab was shocked to find thousands of nurdles - a raw plastic material - scattered around the property of IML Plastics in Seaview.
Read the full story here.
Image: Stuff
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Tracks and trails come in all forms – for bikes, walking, riding, running – from easy to hard and everything in between. Layer up, put on a windproof layer and head on out to warm yourself up on a regional park trail. Let us know what we can do to improve trails or even make some new ones. … View moreTracks and trails come in all forms – for bikes, walking, riding, running – from easy to hard and everything in between. Layer up, put on a windproof layer and head on out to warm yourself up on a regional park trail. Let us know what we can do to improve trails or even make some new ones. Have your say at… www.surveymonkey.com...
Rebecca Davidson from WelTec
Enrolments for Trimester 2 are now open at WelTec. We offer fees free on a wide range of programmes starting in July, including; automotive, beauty therapy, business, construction, creative, engineering, hairdressing, hospitality, information technology, makeup artistry, social services, tourism … View moreEnrolments for Trimester 2 are now open at WelTec. We offer fees free on a wide range of programmes starting in July, including; automotive, beauty therapy, business, construction, creative, engineering, hairdressing, hospitality, information technology, makeup artistry, social services, tourism and more.
Get in touch to find out more about your options. Our advisors are available on 0800 935 832 or info@weltec.ac.nz.
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Fancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!
Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and … View moreFancy a unique day out? Get along to Sustainability Trust’s Make a Difference Market, showcasing local businesses, all with a Fairtrade, ethical, natural, recycled, reusable or community twist!
Food, homeware, books, skincare, clothing, reusable bags, fabric, warm, energy-efficient homes, and much more.
Come and get set for winter, plastic-free July and Fairtrade fortnight. This event is plastic bag free so come prepared!
Where: Sustainability Trust’s EcoCentre, 2 Forresters Lane, Wellington
When: 10 am – 2pm, Saturday June 30
Full details: www.facebook.com/events/2077426902523899/
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