Normandale, Lower Hutt

2062 days ago

Have you heard of Seaweek?

Sophie from Greater Wellington Regional Council

From 2 – 10 March 2019 there’ll be events up and down the country to connect New Zealanders to the sea as part of Seaweek 2019.

We’re the regional coordinator and want to share the great opportunities to learn something new in the Wellington region, all led by enthusiastic experts. Some … View more
From 2 – 10 March 2019 there’ll be events up and down the country to connect New Zealanders to the sea as part of Seaweek 2019.

We’re the regional coordinator and want to share the great opportunities to learn something new in the Wellington region, all led by enthusiastic experts. Some events are even happening before 2 March. Check the website for more information.

See you in the water!

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2055 days ago

Mags and Tyres

Gail from Naenae

Mags and Tyres 20 x 8.5 42p
5 Stud 114.3 with nuts
Polished Rims with Black Pearl Inner
Tyres 2 new / 2 near new
Fits Jeep, Toyota, Mazda and Ford

Price: $1,000

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2055 days ago

Volunteer to teach English

English Language Partners from Hutt Central

Do you have 1-2 hours a week to help a former refugee or migrant learn English. Our next 20 hour training course starts 26 February. Please contact us on 045701335 or hutt@englishlanguage.org.nz

2056 days ago

Care about your family’s future? Join us tonight to watch the film “Tomorrow”

Richard from Petone

Topics covered: economics/money, democracy, and education.
Date: Tuesday 19 February, at 7.30 pm.
Venue: Alicetown Community Centre, 38 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt.
This documentary shows beautiful solutions adopted by communities across a number of countries to some of the problems of … View more
Topics covered: economics/money, democracy, and education.
Date: Tuesday 19 February, at 7.30 pm.
Venue: Alicetown Community Centre, 38 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt.
This documentary shows beautiful solutions adopted by communities across a number of countries to some of the problems of industrial agriculture, fossil fuel consumption, and social and environmental degradation which have created our current climate emergency, and are rapidly putting the health and wellbeing of ourselves and all other species at risk.
Tonight the sections covered will include: economics/money, democracy, and education.

Come along watch the film, share in the group discussion and have a cup of tea and a biscuit.
Any questions please phone Bruce Anderson on 027 6250720.
Transition Town Lower Hutt,

2056 days ago

Are you prepared for an emergency?

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

If the Wellington region experiences a big earthquake, communities may need to rely on themselves for up to a week or more before official help can get through.

Community Emergency Hubs are places to gather and support each other during and after a disaster like an earthquake. They are opened … View more
If the Wellington region experiences a big earthquake, communities may need to rely on themselves for up to a week or more before official help can get through.

Community Emergency Hubs are places to gather and support each other during and after a disaster like an earthquake. They are opened and run entirely by the community, using their local knowledge, skills and resources to tackle the immediate challenges presented by a disaster.

Te Horo shows us how their Community Emergency Hub has been a great place to get to know your neighbour for a great purpose, to prepare their Hub and know what to do during and after a disaster.

Find out about your local Community Emergency Hub and learn how you and your community can get through together.
Find out more

2057 days ago

The meaning of money

Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist

A lot of married couples argue about money.

This is because money is symbolic of our emotional needs—such as safety and power—and our personal histories.

Arguments about money aren’t about money. They are about our dreams, our fears, and our inadequacies.

The key is not to focus on… View more
A lot of married couples argue about money.

This is because money is symbolic of our emotional needs—such as safety and power—and our personal histories.

Arguments about money aren’t about money. They are about our dreams, our fears, and our inadequacies.

The key is not to focus on how much something costs. Instead, it’s to go beneath the dollar value to explore what money means to each person in the relationship.

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2057 days ago

Bamboo Wanted

Jessie from Belmont

Green bamboo wanted for weaving. 4-5 x 3m lengths preferable around 50mm diameter. Txt Jess 0273451260

Free

2057 days ago

Do you need Regular Gardening Maintenance or Landscaping?

Is your garden getting overgrown? Does it need a tidy up? Then look no further. Our team of passionate gardeners and landscapers can help you with all your gardening needs. Or is your garden need redesigning and landscaped? To find out more call us or visit our website.

Call us on 027 548 9818
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Is your garden getting overgrown? Does it need a tidy up? Then look no further. Our team of passionate gardeners and landscapers can help you with all your gardening needs. Or is your garden need redesigning and landscaped? To find out more call us or visit our website.

Call us on 027 548 9818
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