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Sandra from Normandale
Lower Hutt taken from Normandale overlooking the Hutt Railway Station, down Railway Ave over the old bridge.
c1910?
Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone
Get in mum’s good books with a “ GOOD BOOK “ this Sunday
ALL BOOKS NOW ONLY $2
Red Cross Shop in Petone
169 Jackson st
How’s it going neighbours, the friendly team here at SleepCity wanted to let you know about our premium bed range.
From supportive mattresses to luxurious bedding, we’ve got you covered to ensure that your mother get the best well-rested sleep. Knock yourself out (both literally and … View moreHow’s it going neighbours, the friendly team here at SleepCity wanted to let you know about our premium bed range.
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Sandra from Normandale
Foodtown Lower Hutt 1986.
Opposite the Farmers Queensgate.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Although we have featured Peach before, she is struggling to find a new home.
"Although I didn't look my best when I first arrived at SPCA, it didn't take long for me to settle in and start looking healthier and happier. I charm most people I meet, and have lots of love to give. I … View moreAlthough we have featured Peach before, she is struggling to find a new home.
"Although I didn't look my best when I first arrived at SPCA, it didn't take long for me to settle in and start looking healthier and happier. I charm most people I meet, and have lots of love to give. I can be a bit over the top when first meeting other dogs, but have gotten to make some friends and get to win them over with my exuberant greetings. If I were to go home to another dog, it would need to be one who is social and still eager to share playtime with me as an older dog may get annoyed with me. I am better suited to medium to large male dogs so this is my preference for a home. When it comes to training I come across very goofy at first, but am very motivated by treats and have started to pick up training easily. I'd like to continue training in my new home and show you what I'm capable of achieving. Although I can be full of beans at times, I really do love a good cuddle and chill out time with my humans, and once I have a good routine I am sure to flourish in my new home. I am so full of character and bound to provide you with lots of laughs. History of my previous homes is unknown, and for this reason combined with my personality, the team is looking for a home for me with confident children over 10 years or adults. I am looking for a home without cats."
Debs from Petone
Must be picked up before 5pm wed 4 may. Works well however bit tricky to start... Am happy to instruct. Is located central Upper Hutt. Contact Debs on 0220 899 733.
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We are incredibly proud to launch Short Notice is a new initiative designed to connect neighbours with a little spare time on their hands with local businesses that need a bit of extra help!
It's very simple; using the new Short Notice community hub, share a little about yourself, your … View moreWe are incredibly proud to launch Short Notice is a new initiative designed to connect neighbours with a little spare time on their hands with local businesses that need a bit of extra help!
It's very simple; using the new Short Notice community hub, share a little about yourself, your availability and how you'd like to help.
If you're a business owner sign up for a FREE Premium Business listing to get access to Short Notice and let your community know what help you need.
Together, let's help keep small businesses busy!
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Adele from Hutt Central
Seeking a small older dog for my mother who has just recently lost her little companion due to a short illness.
Alfred Memelink Artspace Gallery
This stunning photograph of the Hutt River is by Dean Cooper and is one of a bright new display of local paintings and photographs by local artists now on display at Artspace Gallery.
If you're looking for a creative outing over Easter, our Petone seaside gallery is open Easter Saturday, … View moreThis stunning photograph of the Hutt River is by Dean Cooper and is one of a bright new display of local paintings and photographs by local artists now on display at Artspace Gallery.
If you're looking for a creative outing over Easter, our Petone seaside gallery is open Easter Saturday, Sunday and Monday 10.30 - 4pm (closed Good Friday) and we look forward to welcome you.
Sandra from Normandale
'Miniature collectors' description of Boulcott Farm Battle in 1846 Lower Hutt.
Grab yourself a delicious Barista Made Coffee for only $4 at McCafé.
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Vanessa from Waiwhetu
Lower Hutt Soroptimists wish to thank friends, family and members of the Lower Hutt community who took part in our ‘Ukraine Connection’ virtual film fundraiser. This was in aid of East European Soroptimist groups to support Ukrainian refugee families, especially women and children, who are … View moreLower Hutt Soroptimists wish to thank friends, family and members of the Lower Hutt community who took part in our ‘Ukraine Connection’ virtual film fundraiser. This was in aid of East European Soroptimist groups to support Ukrainian refugee families, especially women and children, who are flooding across the borders into their countries. Groups in Moldova, Poland and Romania are providing food, water, blankets and, where possible, shelter to these refugees. They put out a call for financial help to get more food and blankets to support more refugees. Feedback from our post-fundraiser survey indicates the virtual event raised in excess of $1000 NZD – thank you to participants for your generosity!
Mike from Alicetown
"House prices in the Wellington region have barely risen in the last quarter, with a report showing Lower Hutt in particular could soon slip out of the $1 million club in coming months."
www.nzherald.co.nz...
Houses pictured are simply random selections, of Lower Hutt houses, and are… View more"House prices in the Wellington region have barely risen in the last quarter, with a report showing Lower Hutt in particular could soon slip out of the $1 million club in coming months."
www.nzherald.co.nz...
Houses pictured are simply random selections, of Lower Hutt houses, and are not part of the article....
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)
Here are some simple ways to be warmer this winter.
Keeping your home cosy need not break the bank. Here are our top 10 frugal tips for keeping warm this winter:
1. Wonder where all your heat’s going? Light a candle and trace around your window edges, doors and vents – but make sure your … View moreHere are some simple ways to be warmer this winter.
Keeping your home cosy need not break the bank. Here are our top 10 frugal tips for keeping warm this winter:
1. Wonder where all your heat’s going? Light a candle and trace around your window edges, doors and vents – but make sure your curtains are out of the way. When the smoke starts going sideways you’ve found a draught. Window sealant tape is a cheap way to keep in the heat.
2. Don’t neglect the timer on your heat pump. Set it to come on at about 20 degrees an hour before you come home. You’ll make considerable savings compared to blasting it at 23 degrees all evening.
3. If your electric heater lacks a timer, you can buy a plug-in timer from as little as $10 from most hardware stores – they look like power adapters but have a digital interface allowing you to set appliances to come on up to seven days in advance.
4. Ensure your curtains and blinds fit snugly against the window frame. We’ve found this is more important than the material they’re made from. Floor-length curtains are better than sill-length curtains, which aren’t much better than no curtains at all.
5. Our testing found fan-less heaters (like oil-column models) often result in uneven, layered heat distribution. To avoid cold feet and a hot head, place a small desktop fan on the ground beside the heater. We found it helped an oil-column heater warm a room 3 times as fast.
6. Double-glazing doesn’t need to cost the earth. In fact, you can pick up DIY window insulator kits for under $15 per frame. All you need to do is cut the film to size and use a hair dryer to shrink it onto the window.
7. If you’re not worried about aesthetics, there’s an even cheaper way to stop heat escaping through your windows. Bubble wrap is a great temporary option, especially on internal windows in seldom-used areas. Secure it to the pane using Blu-Tack or double-sided tape, and make sure it sits flush against the frame.
8. Cat flaps are a major source of draughts. To improve the seal around the frame, unscrew the whole assembly, clean the area where it’s in contact with the door, then screw it back in tightly. Then add a thin line of silicone sealant around the frame. If draughts persist, stick some light rubber insulation tape on both sides of the flap.
9. A rug is a great way to add another layer of insulation, especially if you’ve got wooden or concrete floors. Putting down a thick rug in living areas will help prevent heat loss through the floor, especially if there’s no underfloor insulation.
10. Use pot lids when cooking. This can reduce the amount of moisture released into the air by three litres per day.
Taking small steps and setting smaller goals has the power to reduce distractions, clear our path to success, and increase motivation and productivity. It is important to focus on the small steps to reach our end goal, as each step propels us closer.
Speak to our team today about how we can help … View moreTaking small steps and setting smaller goals has the power to reduce distractions, clear our path to success, and increase motivation and productivity. It is important to focus on the small steps to reach our end goal, as each step propels us closer.
Speak to our team today about how we can help your child take the next step with their learning.
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