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Prevention Team from Wellington District Police
Wing 306 marched out of the Royal New Zealand Police College yesterday. These are our new members coming to the Wellington District!
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David from Cannons Creek
An update on the Pohutakawa trees . Refer initial June link
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Sadly, this morning the contractors arrived to start work on cutting down the Pohutakawa's on atleast 2 HNZ properties -they will be finished within 2 days - mostly likely today going by the speed the … View moreAn update on the Pohutakawa trees . Refer initial June link
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Sadly, this morning the contractors arrived to start work on cutting down the Pohutakawa's on atleast 2 HNZ properties -they will be finished within 2 days - mostly likely today going by the speed the contractors are working at.
HNZ have ignored any suggestions/options to retain the trees. I believe the solution would be to (for the trees within the yards).. thin out and cut down the trees half way - which solves the problem of hazards to the house, allows sunlight into the yard and also improves visibility towards the public footpath -while still avoiding removing the trees completely.
Of course, future maintenance will be required as with any aspect of the properties - but HNZ have opted to remove the trees to avoid future maintenance costs (how can residents argue with that point I wonder?)at the expense of the trees and the benefits they provide both aesthetically and practically.
Speaking to the contractors they advised HNZ had 2 choices - to thin out/trim down the trees or cut them down completely - HNZ opted to remove them completely.
According to their response below they wont do this and have opted to cut down the trees completely simply to avoid ongoing costs to maintain the trees and i disagree with erosion not occurring but regardless these trees have been unmaintained for atleast 20 years - which has allowed them to grow to this height. So maintenance on the trees would be minimal compared to work required on other aspects of the tenancy. From what I've seen this morning the contractors have cut down the trees outside the fence line on the bank (still on HNZ property) sloping towards the public footpath where erosion will occur the most.
This is the response received from HNZ in reply to my initial query in June about the trees ..
HNZ have advised they are going to be removing in full the trees within Housing NZ boundary line however we will not be completing any work to the trees that fall outside of the boundary line. HNZ have advised that they have made the decision to reduce the density of trees in this area in order to increase visibility for both practical sunlight purposes as well as safety reasons for the Housing NZ properties. Additionally, HNZ have made the decision to remove the trees in full as it is a more costly use of our resources as it would be unreasonable to expect tenants to maintain such large trees, therefore it would be place an on-going dependence on Housing NZ to maintain the trees to a reasonable height.
DDahya note: By the way, any trees outside the boundary line are not HNZ's responsibility. I was under the impression that the trees outside the fence line(still on HNZ property) would be untouched - but HNZ did say trees outside the boundary wouldn't be cut down.
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We kiwis sure do love a good pie. InsPIEred by the 2017 Supreme Pie Award celebrations, we want to know where to get the best pie in YOUR neighbourhood!
Comment below where to find your best local pie, sweet or savoury, and you'll be in the draw to WIN a $50 Prezzy® card!
Winner … View moreWe kiwis sure do love a good pie. InsPIEred by the 2017 Supreme Pie Award celebrations, we want to know where to get the best pie in YOUR neighbourhood!
Comment below where to find your best local pie, sweet or savoury, and you'll be in the draw to WIN a $50 Prezzy® card!
Winner announced Monday 7th August.
What's fun, free, safe and tailor-made for creative Kiwi kids? MindLabKids.com, that's what! This super online learning website is the home of home-based fun for 5-12 year-olds. Sign them up today to get their creative cogs turning, and be in to win some cool freebies! Check it out!
Sam from Tawa
Does anyone have a cheap single bed that they can deliver to Roberts Street?
Our friend is staying with us for 2 months and currently sleeping on an air mattress which is not ideal so if you have something available, please let me know.
Reporter Kapi-Mana News
The NZTA wants feedback on a proposal to lower the speed limit to 80kmph, add two new roundabouts and a median barrier to SH58 because of all the crashes.
What do you think?
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Communications Manager from Paralympics New Zealand
Join us in 'going gold' for Paralympics New Zealand's annual Spirit of Gold® Mufti Day!
This year the event celebrates 6 months until our Paralympians compete in the PeyongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. Donations will greatly contribute to getting our team to South Korea.
… View moreJoin us in 'going gold' for Paralympics New Zealand's annual Spirit of Gold® Mufti Day!
This year the event celebrates 6 months until our Paralympians compete in the PeyongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. Donations will greatly contribute to getting our team to South Korea.
As a big thank you for your support, we will be awarding a Paralympian visit to two lucky organisations; one who raises the most funds, and one for the best photograph posted on social media with our #SpiritOfGold hashtag!
Head over towww.paralympics.org.nz... to get your Mufti Day Toolkit and for other ways that your organisation can get involved in supporting us this September!
Hey neighbours - you might have heard about Electric Kiwi and our Free Hour of Power. Or that recently Canstar Blue awarded us the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award (Electricity Providers). But did you know we have some cool new friends?
Over at Electric Kiwi we're all about connections … View moreHey neighbours - you might have heard about Electric Kiwi and our Free Hour of Power. Or that recently Canstar Blue awarded us the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award (Electricity Providers). But did you know we have some cool new friends?
Over at Electric Kiwi we're all about connections and building strong relationships with our customers, which is why we're proud to announce that we've joined up with the team at Neighbourly. Together, we're celebrating innovation and emPOWERing Kiwi communities (see what we did there?!)
We look forward to sharing more about our partnership with you soon. In the meantime, find out what makes us special.
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Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
Is it time the Greater Wellington Regional Council did something about tweaking Paremata Roundabout so it can safely expand the carpark at Paremata Railway Station?
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Greater Wellington regional Council works with volunteers like you to plant up to 25,000 trees a season and we need your help!
Join us at the South end Te Ara O Whareroa trail gate for a morning of tree planting. We will be planting near the big steps to the side of Te Ara o Whareroa trail. … View moreGreater Wellington regional Council works with volunteers like you to plant up to 25,000 trees a season and we need your help!
Join us at the South end Te Ara O Whareroa trail gate for a morning of tree planting. We will be planting near the big steps to the side of Te Ara o Whareroa trail. Follow the signs from the bottom of Whareroa Beach carpark (Mackays Crossing entrance), or from the Poplar Avenue entrance if coming by bike or foot. RSVP to the Facebook event here goo.gl...
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