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Neighbourly Leads are people who enjoy using… View moreNeighbourly's purpose is to grow connections between neighbours, making each community around New Zealand a safe and happy place to live. We are currently on the lookout for Neighbourly members to become Neighbourly Leads in their own community.
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Heather from Totara Park
Recycling is on the agenda for tonight's City Development committee. The Mayor alerted me last night that the results of the Park Street Recycling Station trial will be discussed at tonight's (4 September) council committee meeting. The report discusses the issues, the costings and makes … View moreRecycling is on the agenda for tonight's City Development committee. The Mayor alerted me last night that the results of the Park Street Recycling Station trial will be discussed at tonight's (4 September) council committee meeting. The report discusses the issues, the costings and makes recommendations about how recycling should be funded in future. Very interesting report which describes how the process works and the issues behind the lack of collections at the weekend. Anyone can attend tonight and there is time for the public to make submissions. The meeting starts at 4.30pm. Please come along. I will be making a submission on the topic.
Gemma from Te Marua
Free couches for anyone who wants to pick up. In used condition and purchased from Target furniture about 5 years ago. Has stains, marks and cat scratches.
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Heather from Totara Park
I've been up and down the Main Street most lunchtimes handing out flyers and it's amazing how many people are shopping from out of town. We tend to think the #MainStreet is not serving its purpose but actually it's quite lively. Check out #UpperHuttCity i site for all the great … View moreI've been up and down the Main Street most lunchtimes handing out flyers and it's amazing how many people are shopping from out of town. We tend to think the #MainStreet is not serving its purpose but actually it's quite lively. Check out #UpperHuttCity i site for all the great activites and spots in the city:) visit.upperhuttcity.com...
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Dean & Jacqui from Birchville
Grey Power Upper Hutt (GPUH) invite Residents to an open Public Meeting to hear from UHCC Mayoral Candidates and meet and greet UHCC Councillor Candidates.
GPUH meet the third Wednesday of each month (February to November inclusive) at the Main Meeting Room of the Hapai Clubrooms, Fergusson Drive … View moreGrey Power Upper Hutt (GPUH) invite Residents to an open Public Meeting to hear from UHCC Mayoral Candidates and meet and greet UHCC Councillor Candidates.
GPUH meet the third Wednesday of each month (February to November inclusive) at the Main Meeting Room of the Hapai Clubrooms, Fergusson Drive (Straight opposite the Main Carpark of UH Railway Station).
You are all welcome, Afternoon Tea provided.
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