Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt

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623 days ago

Taita RSA Anzca Day

John from Wainuiomata

Taita RSA welcomes the members of the public to Anzac Day on Tuesday 25th April @ the Naenae Bowling Club.

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624 days ago

Hutt City Musical Theatre presents Little Mermaid Jr.

Hugo from Epuni

The Little Mermaid JR. is an enchanting look at the sacrifices we all make for love and acceptance. A wonderful show and it's all go for the school holidays. Congratulations to a wonderful young caste, who have got this magical show all polished for you. Half the seats are sold so book now. … View moreThe Little Mermaid JR. is an enchanting look at the sacrifices we all make for love and acceptance. A wonderful show and it's all go for the school holidays. Congratulations to a wonderful young caste, who have got this magical show all polished for you. Half the seats are sold so book now. Booking www.trybooking.com... 11th-21st April holiday attraction 7:00PM-8:30PM $18.00 - $22.00. Matinees 15th-16th. But just about sold out.

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624 days ago

Point Howard slip points to bigger problem.

Reporter Community News

Have you reported a leak and what has been your experience.
A report relapsed this week on the recent Pt Howard slip found
duplicate reports of leaks to council might have impeded the timely prioritisation of a fixing a leaking water pipe.
The large landslip took a chunk out of Howard Rd in … View more
Have you reported a leak and what has been your experience.
A report relapsed this week on the recent Pt Howard slip found
duplicate reports of leaks to council might have impeded the timely prioritisation of a fixing a leaking water pipe.
The large landslip took a chunk out of Howard Rd in mid-March, leaving 165 homes without power and drinking water. Residents of the Lower Hutt suburb described the situation as “100% preventable” having raised the alarm about the leaking water main several times.
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627 days ago

Do you know any 'Boomerang Babies'?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

In previous generations, children left home at 18 years old and became independent. Now with student debt and the increasing cost of renting and buying a house, we are seeing the rise of the 'Boomerang babies' who stay or move back home for well into their 20's. Is this good for our … View moreIn previous generations, children left home at 18 years old and became independent. Now with student debt and the increasing cost of renting and buying a house, we are seeing the rise of the 'Boomerang babies' who stay or move back home for well into their 20's. Is this good for our communities and have you noticed it in yours?

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624 days ago

Stokes Valley home demolished

Reporter Community News

Former Olympic rower Viv Haar could only stand and watch as his “forever home” of 35 years was demolished.
The house owned by Viv and Janet haar was this week demolished after suffering damage in a slip in July 2022.

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624 days ago

Grab an epic broadband and power deal!

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651 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

This week it is a beautiful ruru from Kelson photographer Andrew Gorrie.

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631 days ago

Talking Therapy - Availability for only 5 new clients

Charmaine from Judgeford - Pauatahanui

Life can be difficult, and struggling to cope on your own is normal; we all need a little help from time to time.

I'm currently offering you a free initial consultation to determine whether this is something for you. To access this, visit:

www.need2talk.co.nz...

I provide a safe … View more
Life can be difficult, and struggling to cope on your own is normal; we all need a little help from time to time.

I'm currently offering you a free initial consultation to determine whether this is something for you. To access this, visit:

www.need2talk.co.nz...

I provide a safe and non-judgmental environment in which to express your thoughts and feelings and help you navigate difficult situations.

I specialise specifically in stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and can look to work with you with any other issues that are weighing on you.

I believe that everyone has the right to talk to someone who will listen without judgement and offer support and guidance when necessary. You have the option of sharing as much or as little as you want.

My goal is to empower you to solve problems and live a happier, more fulfilling life.

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626 days ago

Save at your local Resene ColorShop!

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637 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

This week we feature a contribution from Simon Woolf.

"Kaka, were essentially extinct here in Wellington for over 100 years. Then in 2002 a small group was translocated to our fenced sanctuary Zealandia. Now Kaka fly freely around the CBD. There are approximately 1000 birds now, each with … View more
This week we feature a contribution from Simon Woolf.

"Kaka, were essentially extinct here in Wellington for over 100 years. Then in 2002 a small group was translocated to our fenced sanctuary Zealandia. Now Kaka fly freely around the CBD. There are approximately 1000 birds now, each with its own personality.
They now also breed outside of Zealandia, and are seen throughout the city. These clever parrots are such entertainers, and are a photographers dream.?

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627 days ago

Hutt Valley flood 1976

Reporter Community News

The worst flood in living memory in the Hutt Valley was in Christmas 1976, with 153 millimetres recorded in 24 hours at Avalon
The floods caused $19 million of damage, which amounted to $145.5m in 2015.
We are looking for people who remember the flood, particularly someone who is in the same … View more
The worst flood in living memory in the Hutt Valley was in Christmas 1976, with 153 millimetres recorded in 24 hours at Avalon
The floods caused $19 million of damage, which amounted to $145.5m in 2015.
We are looking for people who remember the flood, particularly someone who is in the same house. We would love to hear your memories.
Please contact ethan.teora@stuff.co.nz

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627 days ago

Career Navigator Toroa helping students soar

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Previously unemployed and struggling with anxiety, Jack found a new path after joining the Toroa Career Navigator programme run by Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough.

Through the programme, he discovered his passion for the viticulture industry and was able to secure a cadetship opportunity … View more
Previously unemployed and struggling with anxiety, Jack found a new path after joining the Toroa Career Navigator programme run by Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough.

Through the programme, he discovered his passion for the viticulture industry and was able to secure a cadetship opportunity with the help of his mentors and programme coordinator.

Now, almost six months into his job, he feels more confident and is grateful for the support he has received. Jack encourages other young people if given the opportunity to take the course and give things a go.

Find out more about the Graeme Dingle Foundation.
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630 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

This week we feature a picture from Rosa Marie.
"A very enjoyable afternoon spent in Pāuatahanui Inlet capturing my feathered friends, including my beloved Kōtare."

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629 days ago

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634 days ago

lets talk water 2

Byron from Naenae

Serious question time :- also potential trigger alert ....
Water Services - all councils:-
We the community have paid in good faith, the value the officials have set for the cost to provide and maintain the services. There are specific lines in the rates invoices and information provided by said … View more
Serious question time :- also potential trigger alert ....
Water Services - all councils:-
We the community have paid in good faith, the value the officials have set for the cost to provide and maintain the services. There are specific lines in the rates invoices and information provided by said councils to state as such.
When a service provider is paid for a service are we not entitled to have that service provided? - if it was a cleaner for your home? a mechanic for your car? or the accountant for your business? if you have paid you have a right to that service being delivered as advertised - agreed??

If that service is not delivered - we also have rights to have the issues rectified or the full services delivered at no further cost - agreed? There are usually rules around this for all businesses and operations.
Why should our councils be exempt from any culpability in the failure to provide the services they have offered, charged for, and have been paid to provide?

Collectively we the public are the employer of the councils and pay for the services they advise they can provide.

If we the aggrieved in these transactions actually band together - would we not have more collective power to enforce such actions required to ensure the power to get these services actioned and done as per what we have all collectively paid for?

I suggest we all duly keep paying the rates invoices as set - MINUS anything to do with the water part - reset any auto payments and deduct anything stated as gwrc or water services - until such time as our collective councils have enacted the services they have been already paid for to provide.

And yes there is a "fix" to some of the issues all will say is that WW cant get around the leaks fast enough - so the suggestion is to subcontract to the local plumbing firms who have the capability to do the work - remove a huge bunch of red tape around that process and get people out fixing pipes - if WW obviously does not have the capacity - the councils need to get other contractors in.

WW is only another arm of our collective councils - whole sale owned by our 6 council orgs in the Wgtn region and paid profits to exist. Let some local businesses get some work and get the job done!
Collectively we have the power to ensure our councils behave in the manner in which they were voted to be there.

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