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Barnardos Early Learning Centre - Wellington Central
We’re excited to announce our new Barnardos Early Learning Centre will be opening on Webb Street this October, welcoming all kiwi kids ages 0-5.
Barnardos are New Zealand’s leading expert in early learning and childcare, doing more for kiwi kids for 40 years.
Open longer hours: 7:00am … View moreWe’re excited to announce our new Barnardos Early Learning Centre will be opening on Webb Street this October, welcoming all kiwi kids ages 0-5.
Barnardos are New Zealand’s leading expert in early learning and childcare, doing more for kiwi kids for 40 years.
Open longer hours: 7:00am – 6:30pm, Monday – Friday.
Limited spaces available, pre-enrol your child today.
For more information visit our website or our Neighbourly page.
Phone or text Aimee on 027 201 8103
Email: info@barnardos.org.nz
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hi neighbours. We've all seen the polls about how New Zealand feels. But what about our communities? Ahead of this month's election, this is a chance to tell our country's aspiring leaders how optimistic or pessimistic you and your neighbours are feeling about the future. And … View moreHi neighbours. We've all seen the polls about how New Zealand feels. But what about our communities? Ahead of this month's election, this is a chance to tell our country's aspiring leaders how optimistic or pessimistic you and your neighbours are feeling about the future. And it's just 10 short multi-choice questions!
Take the survey today and we'll put you in the draw to win one of two $100 Prezzy® cards.
The findings will be reported next weekend in the Sunday Star-Times and on Neighbourly.co.nz.
Take the survey
Paul from Trentham
The Tuis are getting all excited and doing regular tree inspection visits, and making "mechanical" noises all around their favourite trees, in anticipation that the Kowhais are about to flower bright yellow, all over Upper Hutt !
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Eleanor Wenman Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
Hi everyone, thanks for your thoughts. Comments are now closed.
Mayor Wayne Guppy believes the Wellington region has suffered for not having a decent-sized indoor venue. What do you think? Do we need one or is it a waste of money?
What international acts would you like to see perform there? … View moreHi everyone, thanks for your thoughts. Comments are now closed.
Mayor Wayne Guppy believes the Wellington region has suffered for not having a decent-sized indoor venue. What do you think? Do we need one or is it a waste of money?
What international acts would you like to see perform there? Comments may be used in print unless stated otherwise with NFP (Not For Print)
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Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
There's some clever people down in Lower Hutt starting up a great initiative.
Check out the opening of the Remakery at 310 Waiwhetu Rd this Sunday, September 3 at 9am.
The Remakery is a social enterprise incubator with 18 budding businesses that focus on creating products out of recycled … View moreThere's some clever people down in Lower Hutt starting up a great initiative.
Check out the opening of the Remakery at 310 Waiwhetu Rd this Sunday, September 3 at 9am.
The Remakery is a social enterprise incubator with 18 budding businesses that focus on creating products out of recycled goods
Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
The obscure (in New Zealand) sport has been around for more than 100 years and is like cross country running on bikes.
What's more, Upper Hutt has it's own series and is home to Kim Hurst, the Elite New Zealand women's champion.
www.stuff.co.nz...
Catch or enter the last race of … View moreThe obscure (in New Zealand) sport has been around for more than 100 years and is like cross country running on bikes.
What's more, Upper Hutt has it's own series and is home to Kim Hurst, the Elite New Zealand women's champion.
www.stuff.co.nz...
Catch or enter the last race of the season here;
huttcross.co.nz...
Lisa from Timberlea
Stolen ~8pm tonight (Wednesday) from locked roofrack at Silverstream Village. This bike is one of a kind (see photo) - bright green Niner frame, custom Wheelworks wheels with bright green decals, Rotor cranks, elliptical chainring. Due to be raced at world cups in the US in September and … View moreStolen ~8pm tonight (Wednesday) from locked roofrack at Silverstream Village. This bike is one of a kind (see photo) - bright green Niner frame, custom Wheelworks wheels with bright green decals, Rotor cranks, elliptical chainring. Due to be raced at world cups in the US in September and impossible to replace in time. Police have been notified. Please get in touch asap if you see or hear anything.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hi there neighbours, hope you're taking part! Here's the link.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Most of us will never get THIS upclose with those buzzy pollinators, so we thought you might enjoy this gallery.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hello neighbours, here's a look at some new plants out in garden centres this month.
Singer-Songwriter. Noir protagonist. Outlaw phantom. Don’t miss Delaney Davidson, one of the most distinctive figures in the NZ music landscape. Known for his hypnotic and original ‘One Man and his Ghost Orchestra’ show, his compelling live performances present jarring yet beautiful songs … View moreSinger-Songwriter. Noir protagonist. Outlaw phantom. Don’t miss Delaney Davidson, one of the most distinctive figures in the NZ music landscape. Known for his hypnotic and original ‘One Man and his Ghost Orchestra’ show, his compelling live performances present jarring yet beautiful songs which command the shadowy musical world of ‘Country-Noir’ and ‘Gothic Americana’.
WHEN: Thursday 7 September at 8pm
WHERE: Wellington Museum
PRICE: Entry by koha
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Michael from Pinehaven
A senior couple paid Air NZ $1500 for a mystery trip. The trip turned out to be the southern city of Invercargill. I would have been slightly annoyed that it wasn't for instance, Queenstown, but i am sure I would have found something that allowed me to have a pleasant time in a city I have … View moreA senior couple paid Air NZ $1500 for a mystery trip. The trip turned out to be the southern city of Invercargill. I would have been slightly annoyed that it wasn't for instance, Queenstown, but i am sure I would have found something that allowed me to have a pleasant time in a city I have never actually been to - and I have been to Queenstown several times.
So the couple complained and got their money back.
What if the couple had found themselves in the city of Upper Hutt and were told that the rules of the mystery trip was that they could not travel to anywhere else but Upper Hutt? Could they have had a great time in a "great" city?
Well they could visit Staglands which is a kind of rugged farmland zoo, they would have to go to Expressions because this place is compulsory viewing. Oh, yes, it might be happiness if their trip coincides with a race day at Trentham, but olay, we now have this craft beer tour and I believe that one of the four craft beer establishments we currently have, now has food available. They could take a walk around Trentham Memorial Park if they are dog fanciers. If the couple are looking for fine dining or a four-five star accommodation then they are probably stretching their luck though Wallaceville House is the best we can offer. And we do have some cafes who give you real Wellington quality coffee. And when its open there is the Devonshire tea barn in Te Marua where their scones are so good that it's a compulsive stop for circuit cyclists.
Is Upper Hutt a better city to visit than Invercargill? Tim Shadbolt would say no.
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David from Trentham
Hi Team,
What else would you like to see the council doing for the community?
The Library and recycling arguments aside that is. I have an issue with cars being parked all over footpaths and berms when we have some of the widest streets in the Wellington Area.
Our services run under the … View moreHi Team,
What else would you like to see the council doing for the community?
The Library and recycling arguments aside that is. I have an issue with cars being parked all over footpaths and berms when we have some of the widest streets in the Wellington Area.
Our services run under the berms and footpaths and these lazy people who park like this are risking damaging them and causing ratepayer high costs to repair them, aside from that i feel it looks ugly.
What do you think?
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Our biosecurity officers do a lot more then just protect our native environment. They are out there talking to the backyard protectors of tomorrow! Two of our team recently visited Plateau School where they talked pests, predators and what happens when you put a banana in a trap...
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