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Kathy from Brown Owl
UPDATE SORRY SOLD WITHIN MINUTES OF PUTTING THE ADD UP Only used once, Pick up from Brown Owl. great for using for soccer practice or any sports games.
approx 58 of them on a stand
Price: $18
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
It's been another stellar sporting year in the Hutt and we want to celebrate the successes of our athletes. The Hutt Valley Sports Awards nominations close April 13, so if you know a deserving sportsman or sportswoman, volunteer, coach, team or just someone who's given their all to … View moreIt's been another stellar sporting year in the Hutt and we want to celebrate the successes of our athletes. The Hutt Valley Sports Awards nominations close April 13, so if you know a deserving sportsman or sportswoman, volunteer, coach, team or just someone who's given their all to sports, head to the link below and best of luck!
Sandra Alexander from Upper Hutt: Wider Community Connectivity
There have been many comments here on Neighbourly re our UH Leader. But what are WE - the clientele - actually doing about this?
We know our online comments are not read, considered, or taken into account.
I would be prepared to set up a survey (as I did for the Recycling issue) to present to … View moreThere have been many comments here on Neighbourly re our UH Leader. But what are WE - the clientele - actually doing about this?
We know our online comments are not read, considered, or taken into account.
I would be prepared to set up a survey (as I did for the Recycling issue) to present to appropriate personnel so we can at least say we tried.
Any thoughts or support for this idea? Someone else may wish to take on the challenge. I just don't think we should sit back and be walked all over.
Eleanor Wenman Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
The Hutt Valley Sports Awards nominations close April 13, so if you know a deserving sportsman or sportswoman, volunteer, coach, team or just someone who's given their all to sports, head to the link below to nominate them for an award - best of luck!
Natures choice gardening services - Upper Hutt
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Right now we spend almost $900,000 each year on emergency management in the Wellington region. We’re considering spending $300,000 more annually and we want to know what you think.
Should we spend more on emergency preparation?
Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday … View moreRight now we spend almost $900,000 each year on emergency management in the Wellington region. We’re considering spending $300,000 more annually and we want to know what you think.
Should we spend more on emergency preparation?
Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday April 29, visit www.whatmatters.co.nz...
Citizens Advice Bureau from Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt
Next May our training for new volunteers is starting, if you would like to volunteer for us please send an email to: manager.upperhutt@cab.org.nz
Want to make a difference to peoples’ lives? Volunteer for Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) - Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Aotearoa.
We provide a free … View moreNext May our training for new volunteers is starting, if you would like to volunteer for us please send an email to: manager.upperhutt@cab.org.nz
Want to make a difference to peoples’ lives? Volunteer for Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) - Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Aotearoa.
We provide a free information and advice service to anyone who wants it. Our volunteers help over 500,000 people every year from all walks of life to know and exercise their rights.
Being a CAB Volunteer is challenging but rewarding. We work with clients by listening carefully, researching the options available to them and by explaining the information in a way that they can use it.
If you are:
interested in people, information and issues
able to listen
open minded
keen to learn
eager to help others
confident using a computer
interested in researching to find things out
then you are a potential CAB Volunteer.
Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited
House prices rise 6.9% across New Zealand according to latest REINZ figures. The median house price for New Zealand rose 6.9% in February to $530,000 up from $496,000 in February 2017 according to the latest data from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), source of the most complete and… View moreHouse prices rise 6.9% across New Zealand according to latest REINZ figures. The median house price for New Zealand rose 6.9% in February to $530,000 up from $496,000 in February 2017 according to the latest data from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), source of the most complete and accurate real estate data in New Zealand.
The median house price for New Zealand excluding Auckland rose even higher, seeing an 8.4% increase to $450,000 from the same time last year.
Prices in Auckland increased at a more moderate 3.7% to $858,000 from the same time last year (up from $827,000) and were up 4.6% month-on-month.
The Hawke’s Bay saw a price increase of 18.4% to a record high of $444,000 up from $375,000 in February 2017 or up 3.3% from January 2018.
Bindi Norwell, Chief Executive at REINZ says: “Median house prices increased in 14 out of 16 regions across New Zealand during February 2018 compared to February 2017, including a record high in the Hawke’s Bay. The only regions not to experience an increase were the West Coast and Gisborne which saw decreases of 10.7% and 3.1% respectively.
“The Hawke’s Bay has seen record price increases for two months in a row now, with prices having increased $26,000 since the end of 2017. Clearly the region is proving extremely popular.
Additionally, the recent announcement by the Regional Economic Development Minister, Shane Jones, that nearly $9 million will be spent to re-open the Wairoa-Napier line for logging trains will bring significant development for the Hawke’s Bay region,” points out Norwell.
“Auckland’s median price while continuing to slowly creep upwards, is clearly showing signs of moderated growth rather than the double digits we saw throughout 2016 and 2017. This is far more positive for the region as we know double-digit increases are not sustainable in the long term,” continues Norwell.
Volumes continued to show positive momentum in February with the number of properties sold across New Zealand increasing by 1.2% year-on-year to 6,373 properties.
The number of properties sold in Auckland during February increased by 2.0% to 1,600 (up from 1,568 in February 2017).
Regions with the biggest increase in sales count year-on-year were:
• West Coast – up 50.0% (45 sales compared to 30 in February 2017) – the highest number of properties sold since May 2012
• Nelson – up 25.8% (117 sales compared to 93 in February 2017) – the highest number of properties sold since March 2007
• Southland – up 9.7% (170 sales compared to 155 in February 2017).
“In February, 9 out of 16 regions saw an increase in the number of properties sold, pointing to strong regional growth in the majority of the country. Nelson saw the highest number of properties sold in nearly 11 years and the West Coast saw the highest number of properties sold in just under 6 years –so there have been some really strong localised results,” says Norwell.
“From a national perspective, we’ve seen the number of properties sold year-on-year increase for two months in a row now. It’s not quite enough data to call a trend, but with nearly 300 more houses sold for the year-to-date when compared to 2017, it’s certainly a positive sign for the industry,” points out Norwell.
Could a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax… View moreCould a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment make NZ an even better place to live and work? The Tax Working Group are keen to hear what matters most to you. Time is ticking to have your say.
Head over to the Tax Working Group’s website by 30 April, watch a series of five short videos explaining the issues, and let them know your thoughts in the comment section.
Don't miss out. Have your say on the future of tax by 30 April at: taxworkinggroup.govt.nz/have-your-say-future-tax
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Sharon from Totara Park
Recently removed from our lounge it is in perfect working order. It is more than 1 meter wide and the chain on which it hangs is about 1.2 long.
Viewers welcome.
Price: $50
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We've got a question for you. Tell us truthfully what your tendencies are when it comes to using your mobile phone while driving. Don't worry we won't tell anyone; we're just trying to find out how widespread mobile usage is while driving. Voting on the poll below is completely … View moreWe've got a question for you. Tell us truthfully what your tendencies are when it comes to using your mobile phone while driving. Don't worry we won't tell anyone; we're just trying to find out how widespread mobile usage is while driving. Voting on the poll below is completely anonymous.
Citizens Advice Bureau from Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt
The Takata airbags global recall, potentially affecting up to 100 million vehicles worldwide across around 12 different vehicle manufacturers, is one of the largest vehicle recalls ever undertaken.
Recalls happen when there is a potential fault and vehicle owners should act on all recall notices.
… View moreThe Takata airbags global recall, potentially affecting up to 100 million vehicles worldwide across around 12 different vehicle manufacturers, is one of the largest vehicle recalls ever undertaken.
Recalls happen when there is a potential fault and vehicle owners should act on all recall notices.
This page contains information about the Takata recall, particularly Alpha type Takata airbags, and the issue of potentially disabled passenger airbags.
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