Woburn, Lower Hutt

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

2106 days ago

Watch the film "Tomorrow"

Richard from Petone

Please join us to watch the film “Tomorrow” (“Demain”)
Date: Tuesday 12 February, at 7.30 pm.
Venue: Alicetown Community Centre, 38 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt.
We will show and talk about this documentary in two one-hour segments, over two consecutive Tuesdays (12 and 19 … View more
Please join us to watch the film “Tomorrow” (“Demain”)
Date: Tuesday 12 February, at 7.30 pm.
Venue: Alicetown Community Centre, 38 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt.
We will show and talk about this documentary in two one-hour segments, over two consecutive Tuesdays (12 and 19 February)
This documentary shows beautiful solutions adopted by communities across a number of countries to some of the problems of industrial agriculture, fossil fuel consumption, and social and environmental degradation which have created our current climate emergency, and are rapidly putting the health and wellbeing of ourselves and all other species at risk.
The two halves of the documentary do not depend on each other – they just show different solutions to different parts of the problem. So, if you can only make one of the two evenings, you won’t be missing key arguments or threads, just some of the wonderful solutions shown.
You can see the official trailer for the documentary at www.youtube.com.......
And you can indicate your interest or attendance on our Facebook page www.facebook.com......
Come along watch the film, share the group discussion and have a cup of tea and a biscuit.
Any questions please phone Juanita McKenzie on 021422542.
Transition Town Lower Hutt Coordinator,

2106 days ago

Lathe - Metal

Pete from Woburn

Hiya
Keen to get a small lathe - Let’s know if you know of one
$negot

2106 days ago

Valentine’s Day

Ann from Relationship Wellbeing Specialist

Celebrating Valentine’s Day “right” is a source of stress for many couples.
All of this marketing has made us feel that we suddenly need to conjure bouquets of roses, diamond rings, and “steak dinner with extra shrimp!”
I believe that the best gift you can give your partner is a happy,… View more
Celebrating Valentine’s Day “right” is a source of stress for many couples.
All of this marketing has made us feel that we suddenly need to conjure bouquets of roses, diamond rings, and “steak dinner with extra shrimp!”
I believe that the best gift you can give your partner is a happy, healthy, and fulfilling relationship.
To help you do so, download the free app Gottman Card Deck, cuddle up on the couch with the Gottman Love Map and Open Ended Question Card Deck.
If you wish to do something special, that’s fine too! Most importantly: relax. This is the first step to enjoying the day. High expectations on Valentine’s Day are a source of conflict in many relationships, so if you wish to celebrate, do it in a way that is comfortable for both you and your partner.
Valentine’s Day should not have you automatically reaching for your wallet – it should be a time to celebrate love with your partner. There’s no price tag on that.

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2106 days ago

Going Up or Going Down? The Hutt in a Big Earthquake

Kylie from Hutt City Libraries

Fault rupture, strong ground shaking, liquefaction, sinking, uplift, and landslides.

Join Russ Van Dissen for a talk looking at the major issues the Hutt Valley faces in large earthquakes.

War Memorial Library Thursday 21 February, 6pm

Russ Van Dissen is and earthquake specialist who has … View more
Fault rupture, strong ground shaking, liquefaction, sinking, uplift, and landslides.

Join Russ Van Dissen for a talk looking at the major issues the Hutt Valley faces in large earthquakes.

War Memorial Library Thursday 21 February, 6pm

Russ Van Dissen is and earthquake specialist who has extensively studied the Wellington Fault and earthquake hazards in the Wellington region for the past several decades, he is also a leader of the It's Our Fault project.

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February 19 - Going Up (Earthquake).pdf Download View

2107 days ago

Garden Compost Container

A.J from Petone

Free first come first served. 0220783979

Free

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2107 days ago

Friends of Belmont Regional Park - walks

Mary Bisset from Friends of Belmont Regional Park Inc

Our very successful “Transmission Gully Views” walk at Labour weekend last year attracted over 100 participants, including some with children. Special thanks to Ranger Jeremy & GW assistants who made this possible.

Planning for an "End summer on a high point" walk from … View more
Our very successful “Transmission Gully Views” walk at Labour weekend last year attracted over 100 participants, including some with children. Special thanks to Ranger Jeremy & GW assistants who made this possible.

Planning for an "End summer on a high point" walk from Speedy’s Stm (upper Kelson) to see the all-around views from Boulder Hill at the end of Feb is underway. Details will be posted shortly.

2113 days ago

Wild Flower Property management

Matey from Wild Flower Property Management

Hi All
I have property maintenance clients
5 properties in Fredrickson street, Avalon
3 in Burton street, Epuni
3 in Naenae
2 in Johnsonville
3 in Southgate
2 in Lyall Bay

If you are near or within 10 km of any other places, I can schedule your Lawns and/or gardens on the same day each fortnight, … View more
Hi All
I have property maintenance clients
5 properties in Fredrickson street, Avalon
3 in Burton street, Epuni
3 in Naenae
2 in Johnsonville
3 in Southgate
2 in Lyall Bay

If you are near or within 10 km of any other places, I can schedule your Lawns and/or gardens on the same day each fortnight, at a cheaper rate since travel costs will be less.
Give me a call and I can give you a quote based on full quality of service but much less travel cost
021958038 or wildflowerproperty@gmail.com

Thanks

2107 days ago

Watch the film "Tomorrow"

Richard from Petone

Please join us to watch the film “Tomorrow” (“Demain”)
Date: Tuesday 12 February, at 7.30 pm.
Venue: Alicetown Community Centre, 38 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt.
We will show and talk about this documentary in two one-hour segments, over two consecutive Tuesdays (12 and 19 … View more
Please join us to watch the film “Tomorrow” (“Demain”)
Date: Tuesday 12 February, at 7.30 pm.
Venue: Alicetown Community Centre, 38 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt.
We will show and talk about this documentary in two one-hour segments, over two consecutive Tuesdays (12 and 19 February)
This documentary shows beautiful solutions adopted by communities across a number of countries to some of the problems of industrial agriculture, fossil fuel consumption, and social and environmental degradation which have created our current climate emergency, and are rapidly putting the health and wellbeing of ourselves and all other species at risk.
The two halves of the documentary do not depend on each other – they just show different solutions to different parts of the problem. So, if you can only make one of the two evenings, you won’t be missing key arguments or threads, just some of the wonderful solutions shown.
You can see the official trailer for the documentary at www.youtube.com....
And you can indicate your interest or attendance on our Facebook page www.facebook.com...
Come along watch the film, share the group discussion and have a cup of tea and a biscuit.
Any questions please phone Juanita McKenzie on 021422542.
Transition Town Lower Hutt Coordinator,

2108 days ago

Want a Slice of Convenience?

Mainland NZ

There's nothing worse than a soggy sammy. The trick to keeping kids interested in eating their lunch (and stopping yourself getting bored making it) is mixing it up with variations on a theme that you know they already love.

So instead of a plain ham and cheese sandwich on sliced bread, … View more
There's nothing worse than a soggy sammy. The trick to keeping kids interested in eating their lunch (and stopping yourself getting bored making it) is mixing it up with variations on a theme that you know they already love.

So instead of a plain ham and cheese sandwich on sliced bread, try folding slices of ham and cheese into wedges of crunchy baguette or a soft bap. Save time and stress by using Mainland’s convenient sliced cheese – available in Edam, Tasty, Colby and Swiss to suit your family’s taste.

Head to mainland.co.nz for some quick and easy cheesy ideas.
Get lunchbox inspiration

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2112 days ago

Petone Blues Music Club

Ian from Petone

The first meeting went very well. 8 people attended and two apologised for not being able to be there. The next meeting will be in 2 weeks time on Monday 18th February between 5.45 and 8.00, at the Petone Depot (A big 'thanks' to Ange for setting it all up there).
If you want more info … View more
The first meeting went very well. 8 people attended and two apologised for not being able to be there. The next meeting will be in 2 weeks time on Monday 18th February between 5.45 and 8.00, at the Petone Depot (A big 'thanks' to Ange for setting it all up there).
If you want more info contact Ian Harper 0274574744 or email stem@xtra.co.nz

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