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Scholarship applications are now open for Lower Hutt women looking to undertake tertiary education in 2020.
The Suffrage Hutt Education (SHE) Trust Scholarship is open to women who have lived in Lower Hutt for at least three years or attended a Lower Hutt secondary school for at least three years.… View moreScholarship applications are now open for Lower Hutt women looking to undertake tertiary education in 2020.
The Suffrage Hutt Education (SHE) Trust Scholarship is open to women who have lived in Lower Hutt for at least three years or attended a Lower Hutt secondary school for at least three years.
The SHE Trust Scholarship recently celebrated 25 years supporting local women. It was originally established to help women who find it difficult to meet the costs of tertiary education.
Applications close on 19 September 2019. For more information, contact Margaret Cousins on (04) 586 2135. An application form is available from the link below.
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NZ Gardener's ezine Get Growing is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award. Click through to their website to help us win, and you could nab yourself this De'Longhi espresso machine valued at $1,099 or an Icona Capitals kettle and toaster package valued at $369. … View moreNZ Gardener's ezine Get Growing is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award. Click through to their website to help us win, and you could nab yourself this De'Longhi espresso machine valued at $1,099 or an Icona Capitals kettle and toaster package valued at $369. Simply click on the link, register your details once, then vote each day until voting closes on September 4
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Locals are furious a consent granted six years ago to bottle water in Upper Hutt went unnoticed because the Wellington Regional Council refused to publicly notify it.
The consent, granted to Heretaunga Water Ltd in 2013, allows up to 180 million litres of water to be drawn from … View morewww.rnz.co.nz...
Locals are furious a consent granted six years ago to bottle water in Upper Hutt went unnoticed because the Wellington Regional Council refused to publicly notify it.
The consent, granted to Heretaunga Water Ltd in 2013, allows up to 180 million litres of water to be drawn from the ground each year for the purposes of water bottling.
The site at Refreshment Place in Upper Hutt sits out of view from the main road. Only if you drive down the small cul-de-sac do you see the processing plant and tanks behind an electric fence.
Previously, the site hosted the Coca-Cola bottling plant.
The 2012 consent application states the Tauranga-based company's intention to take water for the purposes of bottling.
A later email in 2016 from one of the company's directors Jeffrey Colby to the council confirmed it planned to begin a "long and expensive development" selling water to the international market.
Upper Hutt city councillor Angela McLeod said locals should have had a say.
"The community is very clear that they're not happy about this. Very, very clear. I did my own poll [on Facebook] and it was 95 percent saying that they didn't want water being bottled here and sold off overseas.
"I mean, it's a no-brainer to me."
At the time the iwi's spokesperson, Teri Puketapu, who was notified because of an agreement between the iwi and council, asked for the application to go out for public consultation.
This was because the company had asked to take more water per second than what was permitted in the council's freshwater plan.
The council decided this was not necessary and the approval went ahead, largely under the radar.
Ms McLeod said that was not acceptable.
"For a start I think that that's a slight on the mana of the iwi, but also because public notification should be given for such a thing as taking water out of our groundwater zone."
Although the consent was granted in February 2013, extraction has only happened once - for about a month in November 2016 - however local resident Tracey Ultra noticed the roof of the plant being worked on recently and after making some inquiries learned what was going on.
She has since started a petition, which has gathered more than 5000 signatures, calling on the council to revoke the consent.
She said water in the Hutt Valley was vulnerable and more care needed to be taken.
"We already have very low river flows and toxic algae in the summer and if there is more water taken from the aquifer, then there'll be less coming up from the springs from the aquifer to feed the river during long dry spells. If we upset that balance then we don't know what will happen."
Regional councillor Paul Swain, who represents Upper Hutt, said despite the opposition the consent was legal, did not need to be publicly notified, and there were no grounds to review or revoke it.
Mr Swain, who is part of a working group looking at water quality and quantity in Wellington, said the rules around which extraction consents were given needed to be tightened.
"We mess with our water supply at our peril, and in my view if we're going to be taking water from something like an aquifer we need to be pretty clear that we know what the impact of that is going to be on the environment.
"And this is what the real question is now, do we know sufficient enough about this and will we regret it in the future?"
In 2013, Greater Wellington Regional Council gave resource consent to extract 180 million litres of water per year from an existing bore in Refreshment Place in Upper Hutt.In 2013, Greater Wellington Regional Council gave resource consent to extract 180 million litres of water per year from an existing bore in Refreshment Place in Upper Hutt.
He said the consent was issued at a time when people were not as concerned about climate change.
"People are really worried about this, we're worried about water, we're worried about water shortages and in my view, we need to be able to make sure that the rules are tougher."
"There may be a requirement for changes to the Resource Management Act. We're at the early stages of all of this ... but it's clear that there's a lot of public concern about this. We know that climate change is one of the big things facing us, we've got to make sure that our water supplies and the environment are protected and that the rules are in place to do just that."
The council has stated on its website that Heretaunga Water have recently advised they hope to be operational soon, however it must give the council 48 hours' notice.
The consent is valid until 2023.
It is one of three approved consents for water bottling in the region. The other two in Petone allow for a combined take of almost 950 million litres a year, however according to the council's website, neither are being actively used.
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Get ready to get creative at the funkiest little arts festival in the Hutt, from 15-17 August.
There are loads to see and do including Resene Live-Action Murals.
Watch paintings come to life as professional artists create full-size murals in pop-up locations around Lower Hutt. Want to give it… View moreGet ready to get creative at the funkiest little arts festival in the Hutt, from 15-17 August.
There are loads to see and do including Resene Live-Action Murals.
Watch paintings come to life as professional artists create full-size murals in pop-up locations around Lower Hutt. Want to give it a try? There will be free instruction and everyone is welcome to contribute to the murals. You can arrive at any time during the sessions, but be warned, you’ll be so engrossed and having fun that you should plan to stay for the whole time!
The final versions can be seen at the Hutt Winter Festival, Final Fantastic Festivities on Saturday 17 August.
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You and your son are invited to … View moreWellesley is not just a school, it’s a destination. With the hills, the bay and the sea as their extended classroom, our boys discover the love of learning without even realising it. Wellesley gives boys every opportunity to discover their best.
You and your son are invited to experience our school in action on Tuesday 27th August: This fun and interactive morning includes hands-on experience in the Arts, Sport, and inside the Science (STEM) classroom. You will also visit our creek, feed the eels, and visit other classrooms along the way.
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This tree will be missed. ? On Sunday morning (11 August), a 30-year old Poplar tree was found chopped down at the Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River entrance at Whakatikei in Upper Hutt. It was in perfect health, but obviously someone did not wish it well. Fortunately, no one was hurt when the tree fell … View moreThis tree will be missed. ? On Sunday morning (11 August), a 30-year old Poplar tree was found chopped down at the Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River entrance at Whakatikei in Upper Hutt. It was in perfect health, but obviously someone did not wish it well. Fortunately, no one was hurt when the tree fell across the road.
Felling trees (dead or alive) on river reserve is a prohibited activity, and also poses significant safety risks to other river users.
This person may have wrongly assumed the tree was dead as it had no leaves, therefore could be cut down for firewood. Poplars and willows are deciduous species with leaves present form spring to autumn.
We encourage communities to enjoy a wide range of pursuits at our rivers - while being mindful of others and respecting the environment.
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