Normandale, Lower Hutt

1796 days ago

Water gushing down Normandale Road gutter.

Sandra from Normandale

I rang in this problem [one of many residents who did] about a good flow of water gushing down Normandale Road gutter, for well on 3 weeks now....Someone from Wellington Water rang me back, to say that it will take about 3 weeks to fix the broken pipes on the roadside, and added they are a bit … View moreI rang in this problem [one of many residents who did] about a good flow of water gushing down Normandale Road gutter, for well on 3 weeks now....Someone from Wellington Water rang me back, to say that it will take about 3 weeks to fix the broken pipes on the roadside, and added they are a bit buzy at the moment......REALLY, and here's me being so careful NOT to waste water.

1790 days ago

Food for fitness at Fitness Suites

The team from Hutt City Council

Join now, make a donation of eight cans of food and you won’t pay for swim+gym membership until 6 Feb 2020. All food goes to the local Salvation Army Foodbank.

Give some help to your community this summer and receive the gift of improved health and fitness with a membership at … View more
Join now, make a donation of eight cans of food and you won’t pay for swim+gym membership until 6 Feb 2020. All food goes to the local Salvation Army Foodbank.

Give some help to your community this summer and receive the gift of improved health and fitness with a membership at Hutt City Council’s Fitness Suites at Huia Pool+Fitness and Stokes Valley Pool+Fitness. You get complete access to our gyms and pools, including the outdoor summer pools in Petone, Eastbourne and Wainuiomata.
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1790 days ago

WIN with your summer photography!

Canon NZ

There are six prizes up for grabs for this year's Canon Amateur Photo Awards. Get snapping, and you could WIN! Find out more

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1791 days ago

Rāhui lifted from inner Wellington Harbour

The Team from Wellington Water

The rāhui on inner Wellington Harbour has been lifted!

Thanks to everyone who respected the rāhui. Swimming, paddling, fishing etc in Oriental Bay and the area covered by the rāhui, from Ngauranga to Point Halswell, is all good.

However, please note that due to a separate network issue, … View more
The rāhui on inner Wellington Harbour has been lifted!

Thanks to everyone who respected the rāhui. Swimming, paddling, fishing etc in Oriental Bay and the area covered by the rāhui, from Ngauranga to Point Halswell, is all good.

However, please note that due to a separate network issue, signs advising against swimming will remain in place near the dive platform (from near Whairepo Lagoon Bridge to Clyde Quay/the Overseas Passenger Terminal), shown on the below map.

We’re carrying out daily monitoring of the water quality in these areas and will provide an update early next week.

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1791 days ago

Be in to win with The Editors Escape’ & NZ House & Garden House Tours!

NZ House & Garden Tours

If you’re an avid reader of NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener, you’ll love The Editors’ Escape! Join editors Naomi Larkin and Jo McCarroll on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Hawke’s Bay, experiencing the best of travel, tour and taste. Unlike any other travel package, this … View moreIf you’re an avid reader of NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener, you’ll love The Editors’ Escape! Join editors Naomi Larkin and Jo McCarroll on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Hawke’s Bay, experiencing the best of travel, tour and taste. Unlike any other travel package, this escorted tour gives you the opportunity to get to know the editors behind your much-loved magazines, hearing first hand about the upcoming season trends, interiors, and gardening tips.

Be in to win with The Editors' Escape! Tell us your favourite New Zealand destination where you'd like to escape with us via this link and be in to win one of five double passes to a House Tour of your choice.

Competition closes on 15th January 2020.

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1791 days ago

Chamber and Meeting Support Officers

New Zealand Parliament

Customer Service:

This is no ordinary customer service role. As a Chamber and Meeting Support Officer you’ll be right there as laws are debated and history is made.

Our team works when Parliament sits, which is usually on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 2:00pm to 10:00pm, and Thursdays from … View more
Customer Service:

This is no ordinary customer service role. As a Chamber and Meeting Support Officer you’ll be right there as laws are debated and history is made.

Our team works when Parliament sits, which is usually on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 2:00pm to 10:00pm, and Thursdays from 2:00pm to 6:00pm, for approximately 30 weeks per year. Note that Parliament doesn’t usually sit during school holidays.

We’re looking for both permanent part time and casual staff.

For more information and to apply send your CV and a cover letter to careers@parliament.govt.nz.

Applications close noon Monday 6 January 2020.
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1793 days ago
1793 days ago

Merry Christmas from all of us at Exceed - we fix windows & doors

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

Wishing all our Hutt Valley neighbours and customers a happy Xmas!

Andrea, Richard and Stu
Exceed - we fix windows & doors

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1793 days ago

Wishing you a very merry Christmas! 🌟

Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly Team wishes you a very merry Christmas! 🎄 Enjoy your day and all those around you. Holidays can be a lonely time so if you can, check on your neighbours this festive season!🌟

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1793 days ago

Eastbourne leak

The Team from Wellington Water

The Eastbourne leak has been contained and repairs are underway. Warning signs will remain in place for 2 days.

1793 days ago

DIXON ST UPDATE 3.30PM

The Team from Wellington Water

The temporary above ground pipe has been installed and wastewater is now flowing through it from Dixon St to Ghuznee St along Willis St. Thanks to the crews who have been working around the clock to get this up and running.

Residents are now able to resume their normal water use.

Thanks for your … View more
The temporary above ground pipe has been installed and wastewater is now flowing through it from Dixon St to Ghuznee St along Willis St. Thanks to the crews who have been working around the clock to get this up and running.

Residents are now able to resume their normal water use.

Thanks for your patience and water conservation efforts during this time.

Willis Street between Dixon and Ghuznee streets will remain closed to through traffic for at least two months while the new, underground pipe is installed. Pedestrian access is still available, along Willis St with pedestrian crossings at the Dixon/Willis and Ghuznee/Willis intersections.

1794 days ago

Happy Christmas

The Team from Wellington Water

From midday Tuesday 24 December, the Wellington Water office will be closed.

Crews are still operating during this period. Please contact your local council if you're experiencing any water issues.
Our social media will also be inactive until 3 January.

Meri Kirihimete from our whānau to … View more
From midday Tuesday 24 December, the Wellington Water office will be closed.

Crews are still operating during this period. Please contact your local council if you're experiencing any water issues.
Our social media will also be inactive until 3 January.

Meri Kirihimete from our whānau to yours

1794 days ago

Wastewater discharge at Sunshine Bay, Eastbourne

The Team from Wellington Water

Due to a leak in a wastewater pipe, there is an intermittent discharge of wastewater into the harbour at Sunshine Bay, Eastbourne.

Warning signs are in place, please don’t swim in the area.

We’re working to find and repair the leak as quickly as we can.

At this stage we are unable to confirm… View more
Due to a leak in a wastewater pipe, there is an intermittent discharge of wastewater into the harbour at Sunshine Bay, Eastbourne.

Warning signs are in place, please don’t swim in the area.

We’re working to find and repair the leak as quickly as we can.

At this stage we are unable to confirm the volume of the discharge. The affected pipe serves about 70 households in the area.

You can check the water quality in your favourite swimming spots on the LAWA map.

1794 days ago

Happy Holidays from Sunday Afternoon Toastmasters

Kim Gibbs from Sunday Afternoon Toastmasters

Our first meeting of the New Year will be on Sunday 26 Jan 2020. If you have a New Year or New Decade resolution to grow your confidence or communication & leadership skills, or to overcome your fear or public speaking, please visit us to find out more! Find us on Facebook & Instagram … View moreOur first meeting of the New Year will be on Sunday 26 Jan 2020. If you have a New Year or New Decade resolution to grow your confidence or communication & leadership skills, or to overcome your fear or public speaking, please visit us to find out more! Find us on Facebook & Instagram @sundayafternoontoastmasters

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