Masterton District, Masterton

2349 days ago

Poll: It's time to vote! *Resene Repurposed*

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The competition is tough for this years Resene Upcycling Awards! We've narrowed it down 5 finalists for the Repurposed Category.. now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite … View moreThe competition is tough for this years Resene Upcycling Awards! We've narrowed it down 5 finalists for the Repurposed Category.. now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite recycled masterpiece!

(Make sure to vote for your favorite Resene Redecorated category entry too!)

It's time to vote! *Resene Repurposed*
  • 25% 1. WAS: Piano .. NOW: Cocktail bar (Mel Gibson from Spencerville)
    25% Complete
  • 13.7% 2. WAS: Wooden pallet .. NOW: Fence (Craig Keen from Northland)
    13.7% Complete
  • 10.9% 3. WAS packing crate .. NOW: Coffin (Paul Rawlinson from Levin)
    10.9% Complete
  • 8.4% 4. WAS Door shutters .. NOW: Side Table (Joy Brady from Birkdale)
    8.4% Complete
  • 42% 5. WAS Deck .. NOW: Playground (Anna D'Shea from Pinehaven)
    42% Complete
1778 votes
2349 days ago

Poll: It's time to vote! *Resene Redecorated*

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've been blown away with the entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards! It wasn't easy to pick these 5 finalists.. now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite Resene… View moreWe've been blown away with the entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards! It wasn't easy to pick these 5 finalists.. now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite Resene Redecorated masterpiece!

(Make sure to vote for your favorite Resene Repurposed category entry too!)

It's time to vote! *Resene Redecorated*
  • 8.2% 1. Recycled Caravan - (Kayleen Martin from Orewa)
    8.2% Complete
  • 17.4% 2. Recycled Drawers - (Serena Roxburgh from Mount Roskill)
    17.4% Complete
  • 9.5% 3. Recycled Table - (Lynda Price from Raumati Beach)
    9.5% Complete
  • 17.6% 4. Recycled Chair - (Jess Robertshaw from Beckenham)
    17.6% Complete
  • 47.3% 5. Recycled Piano - (Karen Malanaphy from Thames)
    47.3% Complete
1966 votes
2349 days ago

Greytown Lioness Garage Sale Saturday 28th April 8am-2pm

Wendy from Greytown

Raising funds for Wairarapa Autism
St Johns Hall Main Street Greytown

2350 days ago

Live house burn - Fire and Emergency + Seven Sharp

Chris Kennedy from Fire and Emergency New Zealand

How fast can a house burn? Be sure to tune in on 30th April as we burn a house down live on Seven Sharp, TV1 7pm.

We will also be streaming this live with 360 degree cameras to the Fire and Emergency Facebook page so please share or follow #houseonfire www.facebook.com...

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2353 days ago

Survey re SWDC

Chris and Kirstene from South Wairarapa District

- Posted on behalf
Re Featherston

Many people have worked hard for a long time focussing on positives and not engaging with the false narrative that Featherston is a town full of whingers and losers. And the town is coming back up- again- this is cycle we've been through before.
Now the … View more
- Posted on behalf
Re Featherston

Many people have worked hard for a long time focussing on positives and not engaging with the false narrative that Featherston is a town full of whingers and losers. And the town is coming back up- again- this is cycle we've been through before.
Now the incredibly positive development Marcus and Neil were planning has failed, due to the Council being both overly officious and inflexible on car parking and negligent in their due diligence on the land swap.
When something like this happens, how can we express our rightful anger and disappointment, without being labelled negative again?
I am so sad and angry about the continual failures that have led to Featherston's town centre being so empty and underdeveloped for years. I have lost my faith and feel like the system is broken and stacked against us. Protest is a legitimate democratic technique and I will wholeheartedly participate and lead.

BUT we still have to play by the rules too in order to be heard. To that end, PLEASE take some time today:

Submit to the Long Term Plan here.
www.swdc.govt.nz...
There are specific questions about how your rates will be spent. There is also a box where you can comment on anything you like. Go for it! Closes Monday.

Also please take this anonymous survey, and copy/paste/share this link widely throughout the district. Let's use their own performance measures to rate SWDC, and pass it back to them.

www.surveymonkey.com...

2350 days ago

Snapper is around the corner

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Snapper cards will replace Tranzit a.to.b. cards on all Metlink buses in the Wairarapa from this Monday 30 April. That's very soon, so make sure you're ready!

To learn more about using Snapper, head to www.metlink.org.nz...

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2351 days ago

Indian Ink Theatre Company’s Wellington Premiere

The Team from Indian Ink Theatre Company

Welcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.

Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith… View more
Welcome to the Murder House, a deliciously dark comedy with bite sees a gang of death-row convicts set free from Auburn Prison for one wild night to tell the tragic tale of their hero, the man who invented the electric chair.

Based on a true story, the play speaks of a divided world where faith is more powerful than fact and shame drives a hard bargain. The fictional injection of real Indian scientist Chandra Bose, whose world-leading research into electricity was ahead of its time, gives an Indian Ink twist to the telling. Welcome to the Murder House features comedy, puppetry, live music, song and dance to entertain and delight whilst recounting a powerful, tragic and moving tale.

Jacob Rajan returns to the stage with a stellar cast, in Indian Ink’s biggest ever extravaganza. Experience a night of naughty fun that will leave you to decide who the real villains are.

26 May – 10 June
Book now!

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2351 days ago

James ....trying to contact

Joan from Masterton District

James I have lost your contact details, but you came and dug out a box hedge at my place in Waltons Ave. I have planted grass seed and was wondering if you had any of that marvellous scrubby tree that keeps birds off the seed. Could you contact me on 021 1340144. or 06 3787623. Would be gratefully … View moreJames I have lost your contact details, but you came and dug out a box hedge at my place in Waltons Ave. I have planted grass seed and was wondering if you had any of that marvellous scrubby tree that keeps birds off the seed. Could you contact me on 021 1340144. or 06 3787623. Would be gratefully appreciated.

J
2362 days ago

FREE - Horse & Pony Magazines

Judy from Carterton District

Full sets of Horse & Pony magazines 2009 to 2014 along with some Show Circuit magazines - all in excellent condition, but taking up too much room in my office. These magazines have great articles and images especially for like minded people.

2351 days ago

Lest we forget

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hey Neighbours,
They marched, sang, and stood in silence. Thousands of people gathered around the country to remember the fallen on Anzac Day. For all your Anzac coverage, click here.

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2352 days ago

Read, write and do maths better?

Carol from

Is reading, writing or maths holding you back at work or at home? Literacy Wairarapa delivers literacy services designed to ensure adults gain the skills to help them realise their full social, cultural and economic potential.

We run a variety of programs tailored to the individual learner aged… View more
Is reading, writing or maths holding you back at work or at home? Literacy Wairarapa delivers literacy services designed to ensure adults gain the skills to help them realise their full social, cultural and economic potential.

We run a variety of programs tailored to the individual learner aged 16 years and over, who are no longer enrolled in secondary school. Whether you are working, studying or looking for employment, we can help you.

For more details on our courses please contact the Manager.

Literacy Wairarapa (06) 3774214 or free phone 0800 678910
Find out more!

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