Normandale, Lower Hutt

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1531 days ago

Fig tree cuttings: FREE

Eileen from Waterloo

In a bucket on the grass verge outside
2, Frickleton Grove, Waterloo (on corner of Freyberg St).
Help yourself to a few.
(Please leave me the bucket)

Free

1531 days ago

Auditions Saturday 1st August. “A Great Face for Radio” HCMT

Hugo from Epuni

“A Great Face for Radio” HCMT Auditions on Saturday 1st August.
It's time to dust off the petticoats and stove-pipes, and shimmy back to the 60s with the gang from Radio HCMT! Get ready for one rock n' rollicking escapade after another with A Great Face for Radio!
On stage 2nd-15 … View more
“A Great Face for Radio” HCMT Auditions on Saturday 1st August.
It's time to dust off the petticoats and stove-pipes, and shimmy back to the 60s with the gang from Radio HCMT! Get ready for one rock n' rollicking escapade after another with A Great Face for Radio!
On stage 2nd-15 November 2020 Your link to book in your audition: forms.gle... Auditionee
You must be 16 years old on or before by 31st October
Additional Details

-Please note the show will be on stage from 2nd November 2020 to 15th November 2020 (Exact show dates TBC)

-You should allow at least an hour at HCMT for your audition.

-Please thoroughly read through the audition information pack which will be sent out in due course.

-Any further queries can be emailed to greatface2020@gmail.com :)
Hutt City Musical Theatre Inc

Just over 2 weeks to go until audition time for Great Face For Radio! Have you book your slot yet? Come and have a great rocking rolling time with this comedy revue with Hutt City Musical Theatre

40 Mitchell Street, Epuni, Lower Hutt 5011

1531 days ago

It's the little things that count ;)

RetroFit Double Glazing - Wellington

Check out our video that we did with some of our happy customers here

We are nationwide and if you are interested we offer a no obligation free measure and quote click here or call us on 0800 658 658.

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1531 days ago

Lower Hutt Adult Colouring Group

Julie from Alicetown

This group is now meeting at Petone Library, Sundays 2.00pm, as Lower Hutt Library is now not open on Sundays
Contact: Julie 566 2006 :-)

1531 days ago

Are you suffering from back or neck pain?

TBI Health - Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Lower Hutt

Get in touch with our expert team who will help get you back on track!

Our team includes medical specialists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, exercise therapists and clinical psychologists who all work together to ensure you get the help you need when you need it.

Your initial … View more
Get in touch with our expert team who will help get you back on track!

Our team includes medical specialists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, exercise therapists and clinical psychologists who all work together to ensure you get the help you need when you need it.

Your initial assessment with a TBI Health SpineCare physio will identify your pattern of pain before working with you to develop a tailored treatment approach. For the majority of our clients, all that is required is a series of gentle exercises to improve your pain and progress your activity within our fully equipped physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics.

To find our more, just visit our website or give our friendly team a call on 0800 824 432 to discuss how we can help you.

www.tbihealth.co.nz...

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1533 days ago

Are you feeling lonely a lot of the time, or are you socially isolated?

Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times

The Sunday Star-Times is examining how Covid-19 has impacted our social lives. Are you having less social connection or are you less likely to see people? Do you feel lonely during the week? We're keen to talk to people about how their social contact has changed since the lockdown. If … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is examining how Covid-19 has impacted our social lives. Are you having less social connection or are you less likely to see people? Do you feel lonely during the week? We're keen to talk to people about how their social contact has changed since the lockdown. If you're happy to be interviewed and identified, please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.

1531 days ago

Personalise your kitchenwares

The Team from Resene ColorShop Lower Hutt

Give living spaces a summery lift with these fun fruity homewares and Resene testpots.

Make the most of this weekend with these easy project ideas from Resene. Find out how to create them yourself

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1531 days ago

Do you need pruning and gardening tips?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

In this week’s issue of our ezine Get Growing, we’ve got pruning tips for shrubs, vines and climbers, and it’s time to protect new bulb shoots, trench trees and shrubs before moving them, give the lawn some winter TLC, use weeds to improve your soil and pickle and preserve your stored … View moreIn this week’s issue of our ezine Get Growing, we’ve got pruning tips for shrubs, vines and climbers, and it’s time to protect new bulb shoots, trench trees and shrubs before moving them, give the lawn some winter TLC, use weeds to improve your soil and pickle and preserve your stored harvests.

Make your own Modernist crate chair inspired by iconic Dutch furniture designer and architect Gerrit Reitveld in 1934. Plus go in the draw for Yates Sow Anytime Lawn Seed and ‘Café au Lait’ dahlias from Bulbs Direct.

Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here:

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1532 days ago

DON’T FLUSH NAPPY WIPES ETC. Sewer main blocked and overflowing into stream

Joe from Korokoro

The sewer main by my house behind Korokoro school is blocked because of residents in Korokoro and possibly Maungaraki flushing things down the toilet they shouldn't.

Please can everyone pass on the request to all residents (anywhere really) to not flush anything, sanitary products, nappy … View more
The sewer main by my house behind Korokoro school is blocked because of residents in Korokoro and possibly Maungaraki flushing things down the toilet they shouldn't.

Please can everyone pass on the request to all residents (anywhere really) to not flush anything, sanitary products, nappy wipes, incorrectly named 'flushable' wipes, nothing should go in there except body waste and toilet paper. Roots grow into the pipes and these things snag, then build up and then overflow out of the manhole covers.

Raw sewage is pouring down the hill into the stream. The smell is overpowering and disgusting. It makes me really sad thinking of all that raw sewage going down the lovely wee stream into the valley. All the ecosystems polluted, the health risks, the smell. It’ll take months of rain to wash it all away. Please encourage all residents you know to not flush these things that block the sewers. Even if it says it is flushable it is not. 😩😥

There is excrement, tampons, nappy wipes strewn all over the ground and hillside and foul-smelling water is pouring down the bank. So gross!

This has happened quite a few times before, it was registered as happening 5 or 6 times before we bought the house on our LIM report, and it happened 3 or4 times right after we moved in 4ish years ago until they fixed one part of the sewer main pipe. So it is a frequent reoccurring problem.

Here is a dropbox link to a video of the overflow: www.dropbox.com...

1532 days ago

Have you got a homegrown hero in your neighbourhood?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Last year, Tracy Johnson was a nominated finalist in our Gardener of the Year competition for using her backyard to grow food for her community. Now, NZ Gardener and Ryman Healthcare are on the hunt for our 2020 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year! So if you know more amazing gardeners like … View moreLast year, Tracy Johnson was a nominated finalist in our Gardener of the Year competition for using her backyard to grow food for her community. Now, NZ Gardener and Ryman Healthcare are on the hunt for our 2020 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year! So if you know more amazing gardeners like Tracy, let us know. Here's how you can do that: www.stuff.co.nz...

1532 days ago

Help us support the growth of stronger families.

Hutt Valley Women's Refuge

This week the Hutt Valley Womens Refuge has launched a fundraising and awareness campaign calling for support for their work in growing stronger families.

To start we are running our annual appeal over these days : July 31- August 2. The money raised will go towards supporting women and families… View more
This week the Hutt Valley Womens Refuge has launched a fundraising and awareness campaign calling for support for their work in growing stronger families.

To start we are running our annual appeal over these days : July 31- August 2. The money raised will go towards supporting women and families affected by family violence in our communities. We have some of the highest statistics in the country and we are stepping up to address this.

So look out for the collectors at a supermarket near you!
Donate today

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1532 days ago

Hyperbole

NumberWorks'nWords Lower Hutt

Have you heard of a Hyperbole? Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. Here are some examples. They are a lot of fun. Please share any Hyperboles you may have heard.

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1532 days ago

DIY Protecting your home from fires

Robert Anderson from

1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for … View more
1. Check your smoke alarms
Smoke alarms provide an early warning in case of a fire inside your home. Traditional alarms beep when they detect smoke or fire, while smart detectors also send an alert to your phone. There should be a smoke detector in every room in your house except bathrooms, for maximum protection. You also need one in the hallway between the living area and bedrooms.
Crucially, you are highly advised to test your smoke alarms at least once a year to ensure they still work. You are four times more likely to die in a house fire without a functioning smoke alarm!

2. Get a fire extinguisher
Having a fire extinguisher handy can make the difference between a small kitchen mishap that was successfully contained, and the house literally burning down. There are different types of fire extinguisher, classified according to the kind of fire they’re designed to tackle. Make sure you are aware of what the differences are and how to use each one in an emergency situation. A typical home extinguisher should have an ABC rating:
• Class A – combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, household rubbish, most plastics
• Class B – flammable liquids, solvents, oil, petrol, paints and lacquers
• Class C – gases including methane, propane, hydrogen, acetylene and natural gas
• Class D – combustible metals including magnesium and aluminium swarf
• Class E – Electrical fires
• Class F – chip pan fires, as an alternative to a fire blanket

3. Create a fire stopping landscape
A fire originating from outside, such as a wildfire, is best thwarted by preventing it from reaching your house in the first place. You can use landscape gardening design to slow down or stop the spread of fire towards your home, by adhering to these tips:
• Use hard landscaping such as concrete, stone or gravel around the house
• Clear any dry vegetation from around the home, particularly in the summer
• Use fire resistant plants such as lavender and honeysuckle for soft landscaping, and spread them out, to slow down fire and stop it from spreading
• Keep outdoor plants well watered during the summer months. Lush green planting is less likely to burn.

4. Use fire retardant materials
Let’s start with building materials; some are more vulnerable to fire than others. Using fire retardant alternatives and fireproofing your interiors are good first lines of defence against a potentially serious tragedy. Make the changes when you are refurbishing or redecorating your home. The Building.govt.nz website has a comprehensive list of everything you can do to help prevention of fire occurring. Designing for fire can also be designing for sustainability which is without a doubt a win-win!

When it comes to materials, concrete panels, stucco or brick for exterior walls, steel framing for windows and concrete or metal for roofing are all good choices. Fire retardant paint is also a good idea. For decking, concrete, tiles, stone or brick are better than wood.

Inside your home, choose fire resistant curtains and upholstery fabrics. Additional flameproofing can also be administered to your existing home fabrics and upholstered furniture in situ. Curtain Clean can service your existing upholstery anywhere in the country. Call us on 0800 579 0501 for prices and to find out more see www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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