Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt

1812 days ago

Moving boxes

Nicki from Naenae

Hi all, does anyone have moving boxes or plastic containers with lids I can have please? Thank you

Free

1812 days ago

Are you a recent home buyer? or a retiree in your own home?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Hi Neighbourly - we're looking for a first-home buyer to talk about why it was their goal to buy a house and the reasons behind it (need to be willing to be pictured with it). We're also looking for a few people 50 years or older to talk about how important owning their own home is to … View moreHi Neighbourly - we're looking for a first-home buyer to talk about why it was their goal to buy a house and the reasons behind it (need to be willing to be pictured with it). We're also looking for a few people 50 years or older to talk about how important owning their own home is to their retirement goals

Can you help? Email susan.edmunds@stuff.co.nz

1813 days ago

How’s this?

The Team from Sustainability Trust

Looking for a summer school holiday programme with a difference?

Check out Wilderkids, run by the Sustainability Trust – a social enterprise that invests its profits in to community projects such as the Wellington Curtain Bank.

Wilderkids is all about time away from screens and out in … View more
Looking for a summer school holiday programme with a difference?

Check out Wilderkids, run by the Sustainability Trust – a social enterprise that invests its profits in to community projects such as the Wellington Curtain Bank.

Wilderkids is all about time away from screens and out in nature doing things like:

● Building shelters
● Foraging for food
● Learning about nature
● Getting crafty
● Making new friends

When: 8.30 am to 3.15pm – Tuesday 21 to Friday 24 Jan & Monday 27 Jan to Friday 31 Jan.
Where: Innermost Gardens, 31 Lawson Place, Mount Victoria
Who: Kids aged 5-12
How much: $56 per day + 10% discount on full week bookings

For more information, head to: https://sustaintrust.org.nz/school-holiday-programme
Find out more

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1813 days ago

Mahogany Coffee Table

Elizabeth from Naenae

Lovely Mahogany Coffee Table= Length 118cm x 57cm x 44 cm high
Shelf under neath, very handy for books etc.
we had a seperate glass made to go on the top, to protect wood. you can take this or leave it, can pop photos, etc under it. legs a little loved.
must pick up.

Price: $200

1813 days ago

South Wairarapa - Current Restrictions

The Team from Wellington Water

FEATHERSTON & GREYTOWN
After a planned water shutdown to install new treatment equipment for Greytown's Memorial Park bore yesterday, we were restoring supply when a power cut occurred.

The power cut affected the Waiohine Treatment plant, which supplies water to both Greytown and … View more
FEATHERSTON & GREYTOWN
After a planned water shutdown to install new treatment equipment for Greytown's Memorial Park bore yesterday, we were restoring supply when a power cut occurred.

The power cut affected the Waiohine Treatment plant, which supplies water to both Greytown and Featherston. The Waiohine reservoirs were already quite low, as they had been meeting demand during the planned water outage. Although the Memorial Park bore was operational during the power cut, it was not meeting Greytown's demand.

We organised water tankers to supplement the water remaining in the reservoirs. Fortunately power was restored at 9.30pm. This allowed us to begin re-filling the Waiohine-fed reservoirs for Featherston and Greytown.

Thank you to all residents who are responding to the request to cut back water use, especially outdoors, and to the Greytown Fire Service for helping spread the word.

While the reservoirs are being re-filled, the total outdoor water ban (in Featherston & Greytown) is still in effect. We will look to lift this ban when operations continue as normal. We are anticipating this will be lifted tomorrow at 9am. We will confirm this tomorrow morning.

MARTINBOROUGH
From 10 December total outdoor water ban applies in Martinborough.

To keep updated on water supply and restrictions, please visit www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...

1813 days ago

Important food recalls: have you been affected?

Neighbourly.co.nz

Are you affected by these recalls?:

1. Tegel brand Crumbed Chicken Burgers has been recalled as the product may contain foreign matter (small pieces of metal wire). Click here for more information and consumer advice.

2. Specific batches of its Countdown brand Trevally Fillets has been … View more
Are you affected by these recalls?:

1. Tegel brand Crumbed Chicken Burgers has been recalled as the product may contain foreign matter (small pieces of metal wire). Click here for more information and consumer advice.

2. Specific batches of its Countdown brand Trevally Fillets has been recalled as the product contains an elevated level of histamine. Click here for more information and consumer advice. Note: This product is sold in Countdown stores throughout the North Island and online.

1814 days ago

Oi, you! That’s not very Neighbourly!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Neighbourly is a platform for kind community communication. You can help conversations stay neighbourly by alerting us to any comments getting in the way of productive community discussion. Simply click the '...' button below a post, reply or private message and select "… View moreNeighbourly is a platform for kind community communication. You can help conversations stay neighbourly by alerting us to any comments getting in the way of productive community discussion. Simply click the '...' button below a post, reply or private message and select "Report this message". You can also contact us if there is anything you’re unsure about.

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1814 days ago

Thank you

Jane from Naenae

Good morning neighbours.Yayyy my bathroom is shining again n the passage way is freed up and most important,my Dog had his first bath n hes happy.A big fat Thank you to Caryl Cook who started the ball rolling as to what I should do with all the stuff I had.It has now all gone to Charity.The … View moreGood morning neighbours.Yayyy my bathroom is shining again n the passage way is freed up and most important,my Dog had his first bath n hes happy.A big fat Thank you to Caryl Cook who started the ball rolling as to what I should do with all the stuff I had.It has now all gone to Charity.The vouchers have been picked up ,with the exception of 3 which was donated back to me for our Community Pantry.(Pataka Aroha) Thank you.Ever so Grateful.There is so many of you I have met since being on Neighbourly even conversing with our new admin Jake.nga mihi Jake.Now 2 more things to do before retiring for Xmas with my family.Sat,Christmas in the Hood with an open air Movie to follow 4:30-7pm please bring the family and lastly, My Xmas Party with our special needs Children Mon.Again neighbours THANK YOU ONE N ALL for your support given me in Gifts,Food (pataka) Advice, n most of all Your loving caring Self.I love having you as my neighbour and just want to end ,Wishing you all a Very Merry Xmas.an Safe Travels to those who will be visiting Family.Lastly thsnk you to our Admin of Neighbourly Jake n the Crew.Nga mihi.koutou katoa 🌹🌹🌹

1814 days ago

💧Martinborough update💧

The Team from Wellington Water

The bore pump has been replaced and water is pumping into the reservoir again. The outdoor water ban remains in place until the reservoir is full again and everything is consistently operating as it should.

Thanks to the water conservation efforts in the township, the consumption has reduced … View more
The bore pump has been replaced and water is pumping into the reservoir again. The outdoor water ban remains in place until the reservoir is full again and everything is consistently operating as it should.

Thanks to the water conservation efforts in the township, the consumption has reduced significantly.

Keep up the good work!

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1815 days ago

By sharing your light you light the way for others.

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Tis the season... let's help make other's holidays more merry and bright.

#NSNZthejoyofgiving

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1815 days ago

Woburn Masonic Trust

Marg from Waterloo

Woburn Masonic carers have been on strike again today. They certainly don’t do this lightly. The union carers just want set shifts to be able to plan their lives. Not be required to be available 24/7 and a mere $1 per hour weekend allowance. They don’t get overtime or time and half etc. Among … View moreWoburn Masonic carers have been on strike again today. They certainly don’t do this lightly. The union carers just want set shifts to be able to plan their lives. Not be required to be available 24/7 and a mere $1 per hour weekend allowance. They don’t get overtime or time and half etc. Among other things.
The Masonic Trust have completed a multi million dollar apartment complex and are currently building a multi million dollar retirement village in Wainuiomata but all negations have failed as they stand by their claim they don’t have enough money. It’s not just about the money it’s about value care and respect. Not only will Woburn not part with ANY money but they obviously can’t afford to spare any value care or respect either.
SHAME ON YOU WOBURN MASONIC.

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1815 days ago

Martinborough water supply update

The Team from Wellington Water

Following the fault on Monday with the low manganese bore that is supplying the Martinborough Township, the pump was successfully replaced yesterday.

However this morning the pump experienced an electrical fault, which means there is no water pumping from the bore and reservoir levels are going … View more
Following the fault on Monday with the low manganese bore that is supplying the Martinborough Township, the pump was successfully replaced yesterday.

However this morning the pump experienced an electrical fault, which means there is no water pumping from the bore and reservoir levels are going down. We have our team on site working on a replacement as fast as possible.

The total outdoor water ban is still in place, and the community is encouraged to continue with their water conservation efforts. If the township uses more water than we can supply from the low-manganese bore, we will have to use the other bores as well. That could mean the town’s drinking water becoming discoloured.

Visit wellingtonwater.co.nz/SWDC for water saving tips.

1816 days ago

"Tis the season to support local"

Ecomailbox

“Wouldn’t it be great if there was a central directory of locally-made, ethically-produced and upcycled gift ideas?

Well, hold the phone - Makers & Local by Ecomailbox have done exactly this, and it’s EPIC! There’s gifts broken into categories, DIY ideas, an eco advent calendar, … View more
“Wouldn’t it be great if there was a central directory of locally-made, ethically-produced and upcycled gift ideas?

Well, hold the phone - Makers & Local by Ecomailbox have done exactly this, and it’s EPIC! There’s gifts broken into categories, DIY ideas, an eco advent calendar, social enterprises to support, low-waste gift wrapping inspo, and even gorgeous must-see beaches to explore over summer.

Plus 24 of NZ’s eco bloggers have shared their tips for a Merry Mindful Christmas. From great crafty activities, DIY gifts & acts of kindness to celebrate the festive month of December more mindfully and sustainably.

Read more in the Makers & Local guide now.
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