Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt

1222 days ago

Poll: What is your priority for council?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Lower Hutt residents are divided over whether repairs to the earthquake-damaged Petone Wharf should be fast-tracked, but there appears to be strong support in the community for the rebuilding of Naenae pool.
That was the result of submissions made to the council's long term
draft long term … View more
Lower Hutt residents are divided over whether repairs to the earthquake-damaged Petone Wharf should be fast-tracked, but there appears to be strong support in the community for the rebuilding of Naenae pool.
That was the result of submissions made to the council's long term
draft long term plan. The council has proposed increasing rates by an average of 5.9 per cent next year so it can move forward with an ambitious plan to boost spending on infrastructure.
The council has suggested spending up to $68 million on a full upgrade of the quake-prone Naenae pool and another $20m over the next three years on refurbishing and strengthening the Petone Wharf.
Tell us what you think.
Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.

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What is your priority for council?
  • 64% Naenae Pool
    64% Complete
  • 36% Petone Wharf
    36% Complete
100 votes
1221 days ago

Carrots n Kiwifruit

Jane from Naenae

Hi neighbours.I now have the above goodies here at the Pataka.Open tomorrow.till 3pm. Come help urselves n bring ur bag.

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1221 days ago

Carrots n Kiwifruit

Jane from Naenae

Back again neighbours,this time with the posted items.They will be here today,not sure of the time.I dont open week ends but because of these the Pataka will be open.till all gone.My apologies i cant take big stuff like couches,fridges etc,but can help get some one who may be in need.Ty

1222 days ago

QUALITY DONATIONS NEEDED !

Tamsin Matthews from Red Cross Shop Petone

Please Donate yr unwanted Quality Furniture ,Mens and Ladies clothing and Quality Homewares
Call 045892640 to arrange a Pick Up

RED CROSS SHOP IN PETONE
169 Jackson Street

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1222 days ago

Recruiting now!

Real Steel

We are expanding our factory and looking for people to join our team.

We’re looking for anybody with manufacturing or machine operating experience. Experience in the steel industry is preferred but not necessarily required as we will provide on the job training. Key attributes we are looking … View more
We are expanding our factory and looking for people to join our team.

We’re looking for anybody with manufacturing or machine operating experience. Experience in the steel industry is preferred but not necessarily required as we will provide on the job training. Key attributes we are looking for are a positive attitude, safe working mindset, good communication skills and demonstrated reliability.

We love to look after our staff and offer:

- Industry leading pay rates
- Opportunity for day or night shift (night shift loading rate paid)
- Brand new machinery
- Supportive team environment
- Great benefits including free gym membership, health and life insurance
Apply now

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1225 days ago

Dancing is great for the brain

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Every Friday morning dozens of people who suffer from strokes, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions fill up a Porirua dance hall to dosey doe, salsa, and disco dance.
But they are not just there for fun, but to improve their brains.
Dancing has so many beneficial effects on … View more
Every Friday morning dozens of people who suffer from strokes, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions fill up a Porirua dance hall to dosey doe, salsa, and disco dance.
But they are not just there for fun, but to improve their brains.
Dancing has so many beneficial effects on the brain that it is now being used to treat people with Parkinson’s disease, which affects about 1 in 500 Kiwis.
“Motion is lotion, getting people moving is really important,” dance leader and physiotherapist Rachel Horwell​ said.
What do you do to keep fit and stimulate your brain?

1223 days ago

Interior Design Trends 2021

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

It’s been a long year, so we have good reason to rejoice when thinking of the interior design trends we love most for 2021 and onwards.

From the growing importance of sustainable materials to elegant elements and a celebration of individuality and uniqueness, our 2021 trend edit will provide … View more
It’s been a long year, so we have good reason to rejoice when thinking of the interior design trends we love most for 2021 and onwards.

From the growing importance of sustainable materials to elegant elements and a celebration of individuality and uniqueness, our 2021 trend edit will provide you with a curated look that will bring your home into the New Year with sensational style.

With many people’s attitudes on life changing during 2020, and many wishing they could get away this year, we take a look ahead at the interior design trends for 2021.


1. Take a maximalist approach to decorating
For those who love colourful decoration, this maximalist look channels the free-spirited essence of the celebrated Bloomsbury artists and their creative flair. Bravely mix contrast patterns across a scheme, harmonising the eclectic mix with different scales of print, and one or two grounding common tones to pull all the patterns together. The Bloomsbury artists painted not only their walls but their furniture, too. Mix large-scale wall decor with small-scale decorative details to create playful layers.
2. Combine checks and stripes
Everyone’s two favourite patterns combine for this fun new trend that mixes the classic check and stripe with new-season colours.

Mix and match patterns in different scales to create the right 
balance. In this bedroom the delicately patterned cushions and eiderdown soften the effect of the stripes and checks on the wall and bed.

3. Slide into sculptural furniture
Carefully curated displays of shapely figures and organic forms take centre stage creating quiet drama in neutral spaces. As the striking furnishings and lighting in this living room show, sculptural can be beautiful and useful. For those with a love of ceramics, group pieces together behind glass or on a humble window shelf. Curved and shapely furniture and vessels draw the eye, inviting your gaze to dance across the space.

4. Be bold with a primary palette
We love this considered trend which gives interiors an artistic edge by using two primary colours against a muted palette. Here, a statement lamp with big personality is the perfect way to bring colour into an existing neutral space. And such vibrant colour helps a piece to stand out from the crowd.

In larger spaces wooden furniture and natural jute flooring is given a new lease of life with a sprinkling of bright primary colours.


5. Transport yourself to warmer climes with a wall mural
Adorning interiors with maximum escapism, tropical wall-coverings full of lively patterns and dreamy painterly scenes are just what interiors are craving this year. This ‘La Passion De Diego’ mural by Elitis featuring oversized Mexican plant-life and a silhouette of Frida Kahlo has a woven pattern incorporated into the design to add texture and depth to balance the bold colour.'


Full article with pictures: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

1224 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This should not be too hard. What is going on here?

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1223 days ago

Broadband Tips

The Team from Chorus

Are you getting the best from your internet? Learn how to get the best connection, plan and set-up to get the most out of your home WiFi. Learn more

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1223 days ago

WANTED WANTED WANTED

Goldco

GOLD•COINS•WATCHES•PAINTINGS•ANTIQUES •COLLECTABLES

Family not interested? | Have you stopped collecting? | Downsizing or moving? | Lying in a cupboard unused? | Unwanted jewellery? | Would cash be more useful?

If yes to any of these questions, then please see our buyers this week.… View more
GOLD•COINS•WATCHES•PAINTINGS•ANTIQUES •COLLECTABLES

Family not interested? | Have you stopped collecting? | Downsizing or moving? | Lying in a cupboard unused? | Unwanted jewellery? | Would cash be more useful?

If yes to any of these questions, then please see our buyers this week. We will buy single items or complete collections.

The recent lockdown has seen many of us take the time to sort items we no longer require or simply want to turn into cash.

We are currently very short of stock and keen to buy any of these or similar items.

Buying now at a venue near you deal with the specialists.

Click here for venues
Find out more

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1223 days ago

Coffee maker jug

Sharon from Wainuiomata

Have 2 of them. We need only a small one, so the big one has to go. No space.

Price: $10

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1224 days ago

Get ready to meet your new bins!

Hutt City Council

Delivery of the new rubbish and recycling bins has started!. The new bins will be delivered in waves, based on the day of the week your recycling is currently collected. So if you normally put your recycling crate out to be collected on Monday, your new bins could be delivered anytime from early … View moreDelivery of the new rubbish and recycling bins has started!. The new bins will be delivered in waves, based on the day of the week your recycling is currently collected. So if you normally put your recycling crate out to be collected on Monday, your new bins could be delivered anytime from early May.

Monday: Delivering

Tuesday: Mid May

Wednesday: Mid May

Thursday: Late May

Friday: Early June

When you receive your new bins, remember not to put them out until the new service kicks off from 1 July. Your glass recycling crate may be delivered inside one of the 240L bins.
Find out more

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1224 days ago

Knowing your pipes

Wellington Water

Our crews are in Lower Hutt to reduce the pollution of our waterways by inspecting pipes in your area.

They are looking for three things:
• Direct or indirect connection of stormwater to wastewater.
• Leaking of wastewater into stormwater or directly into waterways.
• A connection … View more
Our crews are in Lower Hutt to reduce the pollution of our waterways by inspecting pipes in your area.

They are looking for three things:
• Direct or indirect connection of stormwater to wastewater.
• Leaking of wastewater into stormwater or directly into waterways.
• A connection of wastewater to stormwater.

To find out more visit: www.wellingtonwater.co.nz/ knowing-your-pipes
Find out more

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1226 days ago

Learn to Knit

Jenny from Hutt Central

Learn to knit and have some fun!
Would you like to learn to knit? Do you have some skills but would like to learn more? Here is something for you!

Knit a Stitch Workshops
* Workshops run in blocks of 5 weeks, in groups of no more than 5 people .
*Two levels available
- beginners (you … View more
Learn to knit and have some fun!
Would you like to learn to knit? Do you have some skills but would like to learn more? Here is something for you!

Knit a Stitch Workshops
* Workshops run in blocks of 5 weeks, in groups of no more than 5 people .
*Two levels available
- beginners (you have never knitted before, or it's just been so long since you last picked up needles you need a bit of a refresher)
- more advanced (you have basic skills but would like to learn more).
*cost includes - all of the materials you need (no need to rush out and buy anything) and of course nibbles and a drink.
*access to a facebook group with videos, tips etc
*invites to Bring Your Own Project Nights!

So why not learn a new skill, meet new people and have some fun!
For more information email createdbycraftychick@gmail.com

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1224 days ago

Big Book Sale

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Don't forget Hutt City Libraries has their Big Book Sale on this Thursday, Friday and Saturday!

War Memorial Library:
Thursday 20 May, 9:30am-6:30pm
Friday 21 May, 9:30am-6:30pm
Saturday 22 May, 9:30am-5:30pm

Bring a bag, a box, and you whanau to take home a bargain from across our … View more
Don't forget Hutt City Libraries has their Big Book Sale on this Thursday, Friday and Saturday!

War Memorial Library:
Thursday 20 May, 9:30am-6:30pm
Friday 21 May, 9:30am-6:30pm
Saturday 22 May, 9:30am-5:30pm

Bring a bag, a box, and you whanau to take home a bargain from across our collections.

We've got hundreds of items for sale covering all interests!

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