Normandale, Lower Hutt

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

821 days ago

World Humanitarian Day

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

World Humanitarian Day, celebrated on August 19th, honours humanitarian aid workers all over the world.

World Humanitarian Day recognises the efforts of aid workers who put their lives on the line to help affected people during times of global crisis.

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821 days ago

Chill Your Bills with NZ Compare!

CEO from NZ Compare

"It’s been chilly hasn’t it Neighbours? Has your internet froze when you’re streaming all your fave shows on rainy weekends or maybe the power bill has gone crazy from trying to keep snug?!

Don't stress, we’ve got a tonne of awesome broadband and power deals to chill your … View more
"It’s been chilly hasn’t it Neighbours? Has your internet froze when you’re streaming all your fave shows on rainy weekends or maybe the power bill has gone crazy from trying to keep snug?!

Don't stress, we’ve got a tonne of awesome broadband and power deals to chill your bills instead of your wallet. Think BIG joining credits, cheap broadband, beneficial power plans and more. Limited time only, DEALS END 30th AUGUST 2022! BE QUICK!

It’s easy, just sit down over a hot cuppa or a beer – whatever tickles your fancy and take a look here. We’ll do the rest for you!"
Grab a deal

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823 days ago

Old Hutt and beyond photos

Sandra from Normandale

Wellington Nurses Home.

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822 days ago

Old Hutt Photos

Sandra from Normandale

Aerial view

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822 days ago

Which electoral system should we use?

Hutt City Council

This year we're holding a poll on our election system, alongside the local body elections.

At the moment Hutt City Council and its community boards use First Past the Post (FPP), which means voters place a tick beside the candidate(s) they want to vote for. The candidate who receives the … View more
This year we're holding a poll on our election system, alongside the local body elections.

At the moment Hutt City Council and its community boards use First Past the Post (FPP), which means voters place a tick beside the candidate(s) they want to vote for. The candidate who receives the most votes is elected.

The other option is to switch to Single Transferable Vote (STV), which means voters rank their candidates in order of preference and the candidate(s) with the most overall support win. STV is currently used by Greater Wellington Regional Council, among others.

Check out DIA's website for more information on the two options.
Know more

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831 days ago

items Needed

Jane from Naenae

Morning neighbours Because of your Generosity received,Clothing,toys shoes an plus for Needy Families,I am soon to Open another Pataka Pantry,In the mean time there is still a few things that I need.If any one has a Clothing Rack,Fridge,Stacking shelves to complete our needs Thanku so much.I am … View moreMorning neighbours Because of your Generosity received,Clothing,toys shoes an plus for Needy Families,I am soon to Open another Pataka Pantry,In the mean time there is still a few things that I need.If any one has a Clothing Rack,Fridge,Stacking shelves to complete our needs Thanku so much.I am more than happy to pay for them.Donations can still be dropped an sorted at 427 cambridge to pass on.,Watch this Space for opening Date.Nga mihi nui

823 days ago

Subscribe to Stuff's First Time Buyers' Club

Stuff

Making it onto the first rung of the property ladder can be an incredibly rewarding journey – and Stuff is here to help you through.

Stuff Homed has launched the First Time Buyers’ Club, an email series to help you navigate the equal-parts exciting and terrifying process of buying your first… View more
Making it onto the first rung of the property ladder can be an incredibly rewarding journey – and Stuff is here to help you through.

Stuff Homed has launched the First Time Buyers’ Club, an email series to help you navigate the equal-parts exciting and terrifying process of buying your first ever home. When you join our six-week LearnStuff course, you’ll get an email every week giving you all the basics on what you need to know, who you need on your side, and what you need to do at each stage of the journey.

We can’t make the houses any cheaper, but we can guide you through the process, share some tips from the experts, and help you avoid some of the trips and traps.

Sign up (it's free) and get started on your house-buying journey.
Find out more

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824 days ago

RED CROSS SHOP PETONE NEEDS YR SUPPORT

Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone

We need yr QUALITY unwanted goods

Please donate in store 169 JACKSON STREET IN PETONE or call 027 403 2704 to arrange a pickup for large items or amounts

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824 days ago

Solid rimu bookcase

Jenny from Boulcott

All solid rimu bookcase, in every good condition, a little bit of peel off on top, but still looking nice.
Dimensions:
L:87cm, D:28cm, H:121cm

Pick up Boulcott

Price: $200

824 days ago

Homed Dominion Post - Out Now!

Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Dominion Post

Our House of the Week is brand new three bedroom house in Raumati Beach, it features two lounges and an office as well as an internal access double garage. For sale through Della Randall, you can see much more about it on page 3 of Homed!

Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed … View more
Our House of the Week is brand new three bedroom house in Raumati Beach, it features two lounges and an office as well as an internal access double garage. For sale through Della Randall, you can see much more about it on page 3 of Homed!

Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Dominion Post to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in the Homed Dominion Post.

Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Dominion Post gets inserted into The Dominion Post, and is delivered to subscribers every Saturday. It is also available in Supermarkets, Dairies and Petrol Stations for customers to buy.

For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Cameron Beattie cameron.beattie@stuff.co.nz OR Niko Perez niko.perez@stuff.co.nz

Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz

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824 days ago

Hutt Homed - Out Now!

Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Hutt Homed

Our House of the Week this week is a rural hideaway, close to town. A large five bedroom family home, set on over 2.7 acres, with views of native bush and drenched in sunlight. For sale through Steve, Lesley and Georgia from Bayleyes Upper Hutt. Read all about it on page 3 of Homed!

Looking for … View more
Our House of the Week this week is a rural hideaway, close to town. A large five bedroom family home, set on over 2.7 acres, with views of native bush and drenched in sunlight. For sale through Steve, Lesley and Georgia from Bayleyes Upper Hutt. Read all about it on page 3 of Homed!

Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Hutt Homed to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in Hutt Homed.

Distribution & Delivery:
Hutt Homed gets inserted into The Hutt News every Thursday, and is delivered to 42,423 homes in the Hutt area.

For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Cameron Beattie on 021 973 105 or cameron.beattie@stuff.co.nz OR Niko Perez on 021 501 913 or niko.perez@stuff.co.nz

Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz

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824 days ago

What is Fabric Pilling?

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

Whilst it can be unsightly, pilling is not a fabric defect or flaw.

You’ve no doubt had clothing, furniture or blankets that have developed ‘pills’ over time, or little lint balls, that can make the fabric look worn. This undesired texture is caused by loose or broken fabric fibres that … View more
Whilst it can be unsightly, pilling is not a fabric defect or flaw.

You’ve no doubt had clothing, furniture or blankets that have developed ‘pills’ over time, or little lint balls, that can make the fabric look worn. This undesired texture is caused by loose or broken fabric fibres that rise to the surface and knot together after being rubbed or subjected to any friction. The loose fibres that are bunched into balls also bring in strands that are still secured to the fabric itself, thus the balls stick around on the exterior. Even though people are dismayed to see pilling on their items, understanding fabric pilling helps to prevent and remove these bothersome balls.

Causes of Fabric Pilling
What does it mean when fabric is pilling? Pilling is a result of normal wear and tear that causes friction on the fabric. Simply wearing clothes, using your couch or otherwise rubbing up against the material gives the possibility of pilling. Washing and drying clothes or fabric can also speed up the pilling process as it causes multiple surfaces to rub together fairly quickly and for a long period of time.

Sometimes you can have pilling that differs in colour to the base fabric as multiple coloured fibres have migrated and twisted together. Although not desired, a little decorative perhaps?

Pilling is more noticeable on synthetic fibres. This is mainly because natural fabrics shed loose fibres easily and naturally slip away so they tend to not become matted into balls. However, synthetic fibres are extremely strong, so it will pill and then remain strongly attached to the fabric.

Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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824 days ago

Your children are amazing!

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

Every child is unique. At NumberWorks'nWords, we know that your child is amazing already. We just help them prove it, so that they shine when it's their time! ?

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824 days ago

Old Hutt Photos

Sandra from Normandale

Travellers Rest Hotel at Taita Lower Hutt NZ.

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824 days ago

What would you add to this list of budget-boosting crops?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Have you grown these veges and fruits, and what's on your list of money savers and budget boosters?

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