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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
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Shona McFarlane Retirement Village
Sunday 17 November, 1 - 4pm
Tour our serviced apartments, resthome and hospital. Learn about our electronic care programme, myRyman Care, and Delicious menus which provide choice along with a vibrant dining experience.
Our information presentation at 2pm will cover more about needs assessments, … View moreSunday 17 November, 1 - 4pm
Tour our serviced apartments, resthome and hospital. Learn about our electronic care programme, myRyman Care, and Delicious menus which provide choice along with a vibrant dining experience.
Our information presentation at 2pm will cover more about needs assessments, fees and subsidy entitlements, in a relaxed setting where you can feel comfortable asking questions.
You’re welcome to bring a friend or family member. We can even assist with transport.
Join us and learn what sets Ryman apart from the rest. You will be impressed!
To find out more phone Debbi or Jacqui 577 1090.
Our latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.
It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively … View moreOur latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.
It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively police in New Zealand's diverse communities.
Bring your unique story and join the NZ Police whānau today.
Find out more
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
Consent has been granted to build a 30 unit development on the site of the Fitzroy Tavern which is due to celebrate its 50th year in 2020.
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Grace from Hutt City Council
🐱We're investigating whether there is a need for extra controls on cats.🐱
Please click the link below to fill out our survey, whether you're a cat owner or not!
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
Yikes! - A clean up crew picked up three hypodermic needles off Petone Beach over the weekend and they say the problem is getting worse.
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Leanne from Wainuiomata
Great sturdy chairs, covers are pretty faded but could probably buy new ones. Ideal for toddlers or smaller kids.
Pick up Wainuiomata please.
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The Team from Wellington Water
Work in progress installing a new water supply pipe connection between the future Omāroro reservoir and the existing network in Mt Cook, Wellington.
Matt Tso Reporter from The Hutt News
The latest figures from QV are good news for homeowners but a kick in the guts for people trying to get on the property ladder.
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Leanne from Wainuiomata
Bookcase - green, good condition, small mark from celotape on top shelf, slight fading on the top.
Pick up Wainuiomata.
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Jon from Hutt City Council
Hutt City Council’s initiative to improve housing supply and affordability is now go.
Last night Councillors voted to put into action a district plan change that will introduce medium density housing to eight suburban centres, as well as reduce the barriers to traditional infill and minor … View moreHutt City Council’s initiative to improve housing supply and affordability is now go.
Last night Councillors voted to put into action a district plan change that will introduce medium density housing to eight suburban centres, as well as reduce the barriers to traditional infill and minor dwellings.
More information in the link below.
The Team from Wellington Water
We’re progressing into the next stage of pipeline works that will connect the future Omāroro reservoir to bulk drinking water supply pipes.
Several weeks ago Wellington Water ran a trial to prepare for installing a new valve, which involved shutting off normal water supply to Wellington City … View moreWe’re progressing into the next stage of pipeline works that will connect the future Omāroro reservoir to bulk drinking water supply pipes.
Several weeks ago Wellington Water ran a trial to prepare for installing a new valve, which involved shutting off normal water supply to Wellington City for a few hours. This was to confirm that under normal demand, we’d have enough water available to allow us to drain the pipes, cut them open, install the new valves, seal everything up, and recharge the network (estimated at 15 hours).
The trial was successful – and we are planning another shutoff to complete this work tomorrow, Wednesday 6 November starting at 6am.
While we’re not expecting any outages as a result of this work, we do ask that residents are mindful of their water use.
Throughout the work, we’ll be monitoring supply and demand closely, and will inform residents on any potential supply interruptions.
Learn more about the Omāroro reservoir on our website.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Fireworks are a ton of fun but carry real risks that need to be taken seriously. If you plan on lighting some here's some tips to keep everyone in your community safe and happy.
❌ 1. Never light fireworks in dry or windy conditions.
🔥 2. Only use fireworks in wide open areas, away from … View moreFireworks are a ton of fun but carry real risks that need to be taken seriously. If you plan on lighting some here's some tips to keep everyone in your community safe and happy.
❌ 1. Never light fireworks in dry or windy conditions.
🔥 2. Only use fireworks in wide open areas, away from flammable items such as trees, grasses, gas tanks, and wood.
💦 3. Keep a bucket of water or hose nearby.
👧 4. Children should never light fireworks themselves and need to be supervised closely at all times.
🧰 5. Keep all unlit fireworks in a secure bag or container away from any source of fire until they are ready to be used.
📞 6. Be considerate and let neighbours know if you're planning to set off fireworks. Aim to finish at a reasonable time.
🐱 7. Keep pets comfortable and secure inside. The loud booms and flashing lights can easily scare them off.
🐮 8. Avoid lighting off fireworks around farm animals and be aware of any newborns or elderly neighbours who may also be affected. If possible, change locations to somewhere that minimises any disturbances.
🌿 9. Be a tidy Kiwi and let's work together to keep New Zealand beautiful! Clean up any any rubbish and leave your spot better than you found it.
Caryn Ellis from Hutt City Council
Every three years, Quotable Value (QV) is required to give us a new valuation for all properties in Lower Hutt, including businesses.
This means that the capital value of some homes has changed (this happens all over New Zealand).
Next week you will receive a letter that will tell you the new … View moreEvery three years, Quotable Value (QV) is required to give us a new valuation for all properties in Lower Hutt, including businesses.
This means that the capital value of some homes has changed (this happens all over New Zealand).
Next week you will receive a letter that will tell you the new land and capital value of your home. If you don’t agree, you can object. There’s information on how to do that on the back of the letter.
For more information, check out the links below.
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