Pencarrow Head, 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.

2110 days ago

Recycled Bricks

Natasha (Tash) from Wainuiomata

Looking for a minimum of 550 (preferably clean)

Carolyn 021419672

2110 days ago

Basic computer skills can change your job prospects

NZMA

In today’s workplace, having the ability to use computers is essential. If you’re looking to get into an admin, reception or office role this year but need to learn the basics when it comes to using computers and emails, then this is an ideal course for you.

During this 19-week course, … View more
In today’s workplace, having the ability to use computers is essential. If you’re looking to get into an admin, reception or office role this year but need to learn the basics when it comes to using computers and emails, then this is an ideal course for you.

During this 19-week course, you’ll learn how to use the Microsoft Office package for word processing and data entry, use email effectively, learn basic web design and so much more. You will graduate well-placed to hit the ground running in a range of entry-level administration and office roles.

This course also acts as a stepping stone towards further studies to increase your computing skills, if that is where you want to take it. We have a new course starting on 25th February in our Porirua Campus, Be quick and enol now.

You can fill in a form online and we will be in touch asap to answer any questions you have or call us on 0800 222 833 to learn more.

NZMA fact: 80% of NZMA graduates go on to employment or higher study*

*80% represents and average student outcome over twelve months in 2016 and 2017. Visit ‘Latest News’ on nzma.ac.nz for more details. ^’Free Study’ options terms and conditions apply.
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2112 days ago

TOXIC ALGAE

Rebecca from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Summer is a great time to enjoy our coast and waterways, but there are some times and places where caution is needed. The best thing you can do to keep yourself, your family and pets safe is know what toxic algae looks like and avoid it.

The algae grows on submerged riverstones in a shiny … View more
Summer is a great time to enjoy our coast and waterways, but there are some times and places where caution is needed. The best thing you can do to keep yourself, your family and pets safe is know what toxic algae looks like and avoid it.

The algae grows on submerged riverstones in a shiny brown/dark green coating, or as dark brown strands. When it dies it floats to the surface and forms small brown or white mats at the water’s edge

If a person in your group swallows even a small amount of toxic algae (coin sized or less) seek IMMEDIATE medical attention.

DOGS
Toxic algae is deadly to dogs, who love the taste of the mats which float at the river’s edge. Keep your dog on a leash and away from the water. If your dog swallows toxic algae seek immediate veterinary attention.

Watch our video and learn to identify toxic algae #ToxicAlgaeWgtn
www.gw.govt.nz...

2112 days ago

♥️ Love Where You Live – Feb. 1st to 28th ♥️

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Love is in the air this month! And no, we’re not just talking about the heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and cheesy cards lining the aisles of stores... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign. February is all about finding ways to show your community a little extra love and care.
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Love is in the air this month! And no, we’re not just talking about the heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and cheesy cards lining the aisles of stores... we’re talking about this month’s national campaign. February is all about finding ways to show your community a little extra love and care.

Whether it’s organising a street clean up, helping a neighbour tidy up their property, putting together a working bee to paint a community mural, or installing a communal free kai pantry or library - there are so many ways to make our neighbourhoods that much more enjoyable for everyone.

Share your experiences with us by email or tag us online including the following hashtag:

#NSNZlovewhereyoulive

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2112 days ago

Be a water hero and be in to win!

The Team from Wellington Water

For the first seven days (at least) following an earthquake, you will be relying on your own stored water and wastewater plans. We want to know if you have what it takes to be a Water Hero!

Water heroes are people who are prepared. You may not have any control when it comes to a major earthquake … View more
For the first seven days (at least) following an earthquake, you will be relying on your own stored water and wastewater plans. We want to know if you have what it takes to be a Water Hero!

Water heroes are people who are prepared. You may not have any control when it comes to a major earthquake and its impact on the region, but you do have control about how you will respond and how prepared you and your family are.

Let us know how you're going by filling in our quick quiz and you'll be in the draw to win a Weber Baby Q BBQ and an emergency water pack!

Competition closes 5pm, Monday 4 March 2019.

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2112 days ago

Swimmers ignoring call to stay out of the Hutt River to avoid toxic algae

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A call to stay out of the Hutt River to avoid exposure to toxic algae is being ignored by swimmers.

Last week, Greater Wellington Regional Council warned toxic algae levels had reached a point where it was dangerous for swimmers.

Swimmers were urged to avoid the Hutt River between Moonshine … View more
A call to stay out of the Hutt River to avoid exposure to toxic algae is being ignored by swimmers.

Last week, Greater Wellington Regional Council warned toxic algae levels had reached a point where it was dangerous for swimmers.

Swimmers were urged to avoid the Hutt River between Moonshine and Fairway Drive bridges, and the Pakuratahi River from State Highway 2 to where it meets Kaitoke Regional Park. Read more

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2112 days ago

Go by bike!

The team from Hutt City Council

Get together with your family and friends, and bike down to The Dowse and join the party. There will be good food, great coffee, free bike checks, music and spot prizes.

We’re celebrating biking in the Hutt, especially the fact that the number of people making their daily trips around our city… View more
Get together with your family and friends, and bike down to The Dowse and join the party. There will be good food, great coffee, free bike checks, music and spot prizes.

We’re celebrating biking in the Hutt, especially the fact that the number of people making their daily trips around our city and suburbs by bike is growing steadily.

Local bike retailers will be here, so it’s an opportunity to talk bikes with local experts. If you’re thinking of getting an e-bike or converting your regular bike to an e-bike, you can find out more.
Find out more!

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