Normandale, Lower Hutt

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1301 days ago

Panasonic DVD player model S97

Greg from Epuni

Works perfectly!
Comes with manual, power cable and a HDMI cable as pictured in the 3 pics.

Price: $30

1303 days ago

We Say/You Say: Pokie Machines

Reporter The Hutt News

Hi neighbours,

Should pokie machines be outlawed?

A city councillor has put forward a policy to ban new permits for pokie machines in Wellington City.

Councillor Tamatha Paul, representing the Lambton Ward, is pushing for a 'sinking lid' policy to all but cease new permits for pokie … View more
Hi neighbours,

Should pokie machines be outlawed?

A city councillor has put forward a policy to ban new permits for pokie machines in Wellington City.

Councillor Tamatha Paul, representing the Lambton Ward, is pushing for a 'sinking lid' policy to all but cease new permits for pokie machines in the city. The motion has widespread support across the council table and is set to pass this Thursday.

New Zealanders lost $939 million in pokie machines in 2019 and $241m of that was paid out to community and sports groups. Between 30 and 60 per cent of money going into pokie machines was from problem gamblers and much of that came from low socio-economic communities, a paper by the Problem Gambling Foundation said.

Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments used in the The Hutt News.

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1301 days ago

Sustainable shopping for every whānau

The Warehouse

A more sustainable Aotearoa begins with the choices each Kiwi makes, and our customers have asked us to help them make those choices easier when they’re shopping for their families.

At The Warehouse, you’ll find an ever-growing range of products that are kinder to our planet.

Right now … View more
A more sustainable Aotearoa begins with the choices each Kiwi makes, and our customers have asked us to help them make those choices easier when they’re shopping for their families.

At The Warehouse, you’ll find an ever-growing range of products that are kinder to our planet.

Right now we’re at 8,000 and counting – and with 5,000 of them available for just $20 or less, sustainable is more affordable than ever.
Find out more

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1302 days ago

Newsletter

Lorna Harvey from Age Concern Wellington Region

Keep up to date with what's happening for seniors around the Wellington Region with Age Concern Wellington Region: subscribe to our e-newsletter here: www.acwellington.org.nz...

1302 days ago

School Holiday Art Classes at Petones Seaside Art Gallery

Alfred Memelink Artspace Gallery

Petone Wharf is one of the subjects for the youth art classes being run at Artspace Gallery on the Petone seafront during the April School holidays.

All materials supplied, just drop your youth off and pick them up two hours later with a beaming smile of creative satisfaction and eager to show… View more
Petone Wharf is one of the subjects for the youth art classes being run at Artspace Gallery on the Petone seafront during the April School holidays.

All materials supplied, just drop your youth off and pick them up two hours later with a beaming smile of creative satisfaction and eager to show you their masterpiece. Attending one of these art classes could be one of the most rewarding activities they do these holidays .


Youth classes $25 (generously sponsored by Watercolour New Zealand)

To find out more of to book, bookwhen.com...

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1302 days ago

Aussie welcome

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Does anyone have any relatives or friends coming from Australia on the 19th.
We are looking to do a story on the first quarantine free travelers arriving on the 19th. Please contact us on news@dompost.co.nz if you have friends or relatives we can speak to for a story.

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1304 days ago

Query re Samsung AddWash washing machines

Anne-Marie from Waterloo

Does anyone own an AddWash washing machine? I’m considering buying one and just want to know how long it takes from pushing the pause button, until you can then open the AddWash door to add in that stray sock!.
Thanks.

1302 days ago

The winners are...

Neighbourly.co.nz

Kia ora neighbours,

Just a quick update from us - the Neighbourly team have cleared out the prize drawer and we've got five $100 Prezzy® Cards to give away. Check out if you're one of the winners below and if you recognise any of your neighbours, be sure to let them know!

- Kirsten… View more
Kia ora neighbours,

Just a quick update from us - the Neighbourly team have cleared out the prize drawer and we've got five $100 Prezzy® Cards to give away. Check out if you're one of the winners below and if you recognise any of your neighbours, be sure to let them know!

- Kirsten Williams from Strowan
- Hameed Mohammed from Royal Oak
- Helen Garwood from Kimbolton
- Alannah Schlaadt from Rangiora
- Tamati Read from Tāupo

Claim your prize by getting in touch with us at helpdesk@neighbourly.co.nz and your share of $500 will be coming your way.

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1302 days ago

The Best of Wellington Region Food and Beverage.

Guy from Forage Merchants of Wellington

Hi Neighbours
If you like great coffee (locally roasted) and food - Forage Merchants of Wellington has an extensive range of Wellington Region Food and Beverage - from chocolate to cheese and more. Open 7 days in Alicetown with fresh (local) milk, bread, (Thurs- Sat) eggs and all your foodie needs.

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1302 days ago

Let’s kōrero about our 10 year plan tonight (14 April) in Belmont

Breanna Mudge from Hutt City Council

You’re invited to have your say on our bold and ambitious 10 year plan.

We also want to kōrero with you about our district plan review (the Council’s rulebook for how land can be used).

Where: Western Hills, Hardwick Smith Lounge, Belmont Rec Reserve, Norfolk Street, Belmont
Time: Any time … View more
You’re invited to have your say on our bold and ambitious 10 year plan.

We also want to kōrero with you about our district plan review (the Council’s rulebook for how land can be used).

Where: Western Hills, Hardwick Smith Lounge, Belmont Rec Reserve, Norfolk Street, Belmont
Time: Any time from 6 to 8pm

• hutt.city/10yearplan
• hutt.city/dpreview

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1302 days ago

Get ready to meet your new bins!

Hutt City Council

Delivery of the new rubbish and recycling bins will start soon. The new bins will roll out suburb by suburb over the next couple of months, ready for the new service starting from July.

When you receive your new bins, remember not to put them out until the new service kicks off from 1 July.
Find out more

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1302 days ago

School Holiday Events at Hutt City Libraries

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Tamariki can build, hack, design, draw and more with us these school holidays.

All events are FREE and aimed at ages 5+ unless otherwise specified.

Visit our website to find out more!

Event Highlights:
Intro to Electronics and Robotics
War Memorial Library, 10am-12pm OR 1pm-3pm
Walter Nash … View more
Tamariki can build, hack, design, draw and more with us these school holidays.

All events are FREE and aimed at ages 5+ unless otherwise specified.

Visit our website to find out more!

Event Highlights:
Intro to Electronics and Robotics
War Memorial Library, 10am-12pm OR 1pm-3pm
Walter Nash Centre, 10am-12noon
Learn what it takes to build a robot with Jack and Pravin and see electronics in action through their Mars Rover model. For Ages 10+. Email LibrariesEvents@huttcity.govt.nz to register.

Bee Bots
Petone Library, Wednesday 21 April, 2pm
Your littlest tamariki can try very basic coding with our Bee-Bots. Ages 3-7.

When the Wind Blew
Eastbourne Library, Wednesday 28 April, 10:30am
Join us for the community launch of the book 'When the Wind Blew'.

An introduction to Dungeons & Dragons
War Memorial Library, Thursday 29 April, 2pm-4pm
Choose a character and take them on a daring adventure filled with monsters and magic in this 2-hour introduction to the infinite world of Dungeons and Dragons. Ages 10+.

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1303 days ago

Get involved in planning the future of your city

Jon from Hutt City Council

How we protect native bush, wetlands and other indigenous habitats is part of the review of the district plan – the city’s rule book on land use and development.

For more information and to have your say, go to the link below.

You can also call in to one of our public open days. Tomorrow, … View more
How we protect native bush, wetlands and other indigenous habitats is part of the review of the district plan – the city’s rule book on land use and development.

For more information and to have your say, go to the link below.

You can also call in to one of our public open days. Tomorrow, we’ll be at Belmont at the Hardwick Smith Lounge at 6-8pm. On Thursday, we’ll be at the Wainuiomata Community Hub between 5pm and 7pm.

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1303 days ago

Watering restrictions have now been eased for Metropolitan Wellington and South Wairarapa

The Team from Wellington Water

We can now use sprinklers and irrigations systems to water our gardens! 🌼🌻
This is because watering restrictions have now been eased for Metropolitan Wellington and South Wairarapa 👏

“Community action in limiting water use, paired with the hot summer peak use period coming to an end, … View more
We can now use sprinklers and irrigations systems to water our gardens! 🌼🌻
This is because watering restrictions have now been eased for Metropolitan Wellington and South Wairarapa 👏

“Community action in limiting water use, paired with the hot summer peak use period coming to an end, means we are confident about removing watering restrictions across the region” says Laurence Edwards, Chief Advisor Drinking Water.

Please continue to be mindful of water use as the rivers, lakes and aquifers recover. 💧

Please remember that alternate day, odds-evens watering still applies in Upper Hutt, and South Wairarapa as it does all year round.

1303 days ago

Mould closes part of HVHS

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Hutt Valley High School’s acting principal says the Ministry of Education have failed to act on the school’s leaking buildings which they have known about for years.
Some Hutt Valley High School students will spend half of their time studying from home next term after the school’s toxic mould… View more
Hutt Valley High School’s acting principal says the Ministry of Education have failed to act on the school’s leaking buildings which they have known about for years.
Some Hutt Valley High School students will spend half of their time studying from home next term after the school’s toxic mould problem was found in more classrooms.
Acting principal Denise Johnson told Radio New Zealand the ministry had known for some time it would cost millions of dollars to address leaking buildings which had led to the mould issues.

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