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1256 days ago

Wall heater - Scope

Sharon from Wainuiomata

Scope wall mounted heater. Good condition. Have put a heat pump so surplus to requirement.

Price: $30

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1256 days ago

Sand blasted glass window

Sharon from Wainuiomata

This is beautiful sand blasted glass pane. Could make a lovely sliding window or even as a decorative piece.
Length 1200
Width 900

Price: $50

1257 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Scarlett

Reporter Community News

This weeks SPCA Pet of the Day is Scarlett the cat.

"I have come such a long way from the scared frightened little kitten found on a farm with my sister. I am now looking for a wonderful home where I can continue learning about this big wide world.
I will be quite worried in a new … View more
This weeks SPCA Pet of the Day is Scarlett the cat.

"I have come such a long way from the scared frightened little kitten found on a farm with my sister. I am now looking for a wonderful home where I can continue learning about this big wide world.
I will be quite worried in a new environment, so I will need an understanding family who is willing to give me the time to adjust. I would benefit from someone being around for parts of the day or another like-minded cat for company. I try to be brave and once I know you, I will really enjoy your company. I will just need time to get to know you. I really love the attention I get from my caregivers, so I know that in time, I will get to really appreciate you too."

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1259 days ago

Whittaker’s turns chocolate world upside down

Reporter Community News

Whittaker’s has turned the chocolate world upside down with its new innovative new Peanut Butter and Jelly 250g Block.
Whittaker’s co-chief operating officer, Holly Whittaker, says having more than one filling in a block is a first for Whittaker’s and something a bit different from the way … View more
Whittaker’s has turned the chocolate world upside down with its new innovative new Peanut Butter and Jelly 250g Block.
Whittaker’s co-chief operating officer, Holly Whittaker, says having more than one filling in a block is a first for Whittaker’s and something a bit different from the way other chocolate flavour combinations are produced.
Recently named the Reader’s Digest Most Trusted Brand for the tenth consecutive year, Whittaker’s also celebrates its 125th anniversary this year. It will be available for a limited time only in supermarkets nationwide from Monday June 21.
Are you going to try it and are there any other flavours you would like to see combined into one block?

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1257 days ago

Mapping flood hazards in Lower Hutt

Jon from Hutt City Council

Wainuiomata is the first stage of the most comprehensive stormwater flood hazard mapping project in Lower Hutt's history to be completed.
The maps are now available to view.

More information below.

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1258 days ago

20% off custom shutters!

Nicola from Harvey Furnishings Wellington - Petone

We have 20% off our custom made shutters at the moment. These are a sleek way to style your windows and look great in any room!
Book your in-home consultation via our website or by calling our friendly team at the Petone store.

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1258 days ago

Wainui eco-sanctuary, a potential kākāpō paradise, needs millions

Reporter Community News

Plans for a kākāpō paradise in the hills behind Wainuiomata are proceeding, but the future of the sanctuary rests in the balance. The issue is funding.
If funding could be found, “it would be a biodiversity asset with national significance”, Greater Wellington Regional councillor Thomas … View more
Plans for a kākāpō paradise in the hills behind Wainuiomata are proceeding, but the future of the sanctuary rests in the balance. The issue is funding.
If funding could be found, “it would be a biodiversity asset with national significance”, Greater Wellington Regional councillor Thomas Nash, chairman of the council’s climate committee, said in a meeting on the sanctuary yesterday.
The Wainuiomata Mainland Island Sanctuary, proposed by the regional council, would encompass 3310 hectares of native bush behind the suburb of Wainuiomata. Once fenced, it would create a home that would be ideal for kākāpō, thanks to a rare abundance of mature rimu trees, along with hihi (stitchbird) and rowi kiwi.

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1261 days ago

SuperSeniors June

Office for Seniors

The latest edition of SuperSeniors is out now!

In this issue, we profile one of the unsung heroes of the Elder Abuse Response Service (EARS) and learn more about the help the service offers.

We also chat with Dr Doug Wilson, 2021 Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau, and … View more
The latest edition of SuperSeniors is out now!

In this issue, we profile one of the unsung heroes of the Elder Abuse Response Service (EARS) and learn more about the help the service offers.

We also chat with Dr Doug Wilson, 2021 Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau, and Andrea Gaskin, Director and Founder of charity organisation Connect the Dots, about how she’s making the art scene in Auckland accessible to seniors.

There’s advice on how to eat healthy, how to get tech savvy, and updated laws for renters and landlords.

Check it out and be sure to share!: bit.ly...

Want to subscribe? You can do so here: bit.ly...

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1259 days ago

Ways to make your home Feel cosier in Winter

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (The Curtain Store)

Find out how a few key elements can warm up your abode over the winter months. Anyone can make a home that is inviting and relaxing after a long cold day.

Choose a warm paint colour
Explore the colour wheel - Notice that yellows, oranges and reds are on the warm side so utilising those colours… View more
Find out how a few key elements can warm up your abode over the winter months. Anyone can make a home that is inviting and relaxing after a long cold day.

Choose a warm paint colour
Explore the colour wheel - Notice that yellows, oranges and reds are on the warm side so utilising those colours will simulate a cosier, warmer mood. Blue and purples are on the cool side so they will simulate the opposite mood.

Warm lighting
Group lighting by using task and ambience lighting and a mixture of table and floor lamps. Warm coloured bulbs throw out a softer light and give a room a cosy feel.

TIP: Having your lights on separate switches means you can control how bright/dim a space will be.

Add pot plants
Any living element contributes to a cosy and inviting feel. Plants in baskets are not only on-trend, but they also generate more oxygen inside your home too.

TIP: Group pots together using different shapes and heights to make a focal point.

Carpet, rugs and textiles
Tiles are great but can be chilly underfoot in the cooler months. Carpets insulate, soften and warm up a room and New Zealand wool carpets are environmentally friendly with a sustainable fibre, plus naturally flame retardant.

Don’t discount rugs even if you have carpets. Make sure you choose a rug that works with your existing carpet. Placing a rug between yourself and the floor instantly guarantees a warmer atmosphere. Rugs are also incredibly good at tying a space together.

TIP: Garage carpet reforms the space from a cold concrete feel to a soft warm space too!



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

1259 days ago

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Mike Barton from

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
at Citizens Advice Bureau Petone
Do you want to make a difference to people’s lives?
Being a CAB Petone Volunteer is challenging but rewarding. If you’re a good listener, willing to learn, and confident using a computer and like the idea of doing a bit of research to help … View more
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
at Citizens Advice Bureau Petone
Do you want to make a difference to people’s lives?
Being a CAB Petone Volunteer is challenging but rewarding. If you’re a good listener, willing to learn, and confident using a computer and like the idea of doing a bit of research to help people find the information they need, then you are a potential CAB Petone volunteer. We provide our volunteers with training, the tools and the ongoing support necessary to provide our service.
For more information please call
04- 568 8877 or email manager.petone@cab.org.nz

1262 days ago

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Angela Quigan Reporter from Stuff

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1260 days ago

Advice from the experts

Home Ideas

If you’re in the process of building, renovating, or thinking of ideas to spruce up your home this winter, you won’t want to miss Home Ideas Wellington’s Experts on site day, coming to the Home Ideas Centre in Petone on the 19th of June.

From 10am onwards, industry experts will be on hand… View more
If you’re in the process of building, renovating, or thinking of ideas to spruce up your home this winter, you won’t want to miss Home Ideas Wellington’s Experts on site day, coming to the Home Ideas Centre in Petone on the 19th of June.

From 10am onwards, industry experts will be on hand to answer all your questions and host a range of informative seminars. All visitors will also receive a goodie bag courtesy of Resene and have the chance to enter major prize draws, and the best part is, all of it’s entirely free!
Find out more

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1261 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

This is from the Wellington City Council Archives.
It is an oldie but where was this?

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1260 days ago

TAITA did/do you live there? read the book?

Sandra from Normandale

Local Author Sandra Greig has launched her new book on TAITA.
108 pages of the history from 1840 to current.
Speedway, Masons Gardens now Avalon Park, Rock n Roll at the hall, AND NZ first Female Architect 1913 lived in Taita.
Available at Paper Plus Lower Hutt

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1260 days ago

We Say/You Say: Policing social media

Reporter The Hutt News

Hi neighbours,

Three tools have been trialled or used by Police to search publicly available information during investigations, but they will not reveal which ones.

Some of these have sparked controversy overseas, including one tool that was used to track Black Lives Matter protesters or … View more
Hi neighbours,

Three tools have been trialled or used by Police to search publicly available information during investigations, but they will not reveal which ones.

Some of these have sparked controversy overseas, including one tool that was used to track Black Lives Matter protesters or monitor electronic chatter.

Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has defended using these digital tools, and faced criticism for it, with digital rights groups worried online surveillance is escalating.

Auckland technologist Andrew Chen has argued police need to more transparent when deploying a tool and its justification.

Police said the 2020 stocktake was a "snapshot" only and was only revealing what it could to build public confidence.

What do you think about this approach? Find out more by clicking the 'Read More' button. You can share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments used in your local community paper.

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