Elderslea, Upper Hutt

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1810 days ago

Wediboard

Nadine from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

Does anyone have off cuts of wediboard (blue and grey very light waterproof board used to line bathrooms before tiling) they are throwing out? Very good backing for mosaics. Not sure what it’s called in NZ and only came across it when I lived in UK but hoping someone knows what it’s called here… View moreDoes anyone have off cuts of wediboard (blue and grey very light waterproof board used to line bathrooms before tiling) they are throwing out? Very good backing for mosaics. Not sure what it’s called in NZ and only came across it when I lived in UK but hoping someone knows what it’s called here and better still, had some they are throwing away.

1782 days ago

Do more of what you love

Ryman village living lets you worry less and play more. Experience our retirement villages.

0800 555 103 | rymanhealthcare.co.nz
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1783 days ago

500 card group

Lesley from Trentham

Hi Everybody
Just a reminder the casual 500 card group at Upper Hutt library is on again this Sunday, 12th January 1pm to 4pm-come & join in for as long as you like. Suitable for people with some knowledge of the game of 500, partners not needed-just for fun and to meet other people.
Card … View more
Hi Everybody
Just a reminder the casual 500 card group at Upper Hutt library is on again this Sunday, 12th January 1pm to 4pm-come & join in for as long as you like. Suitable for people with some knowledge of the game of 500, partners not needed-just for fun and to meet other people.
Card group operates every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.

hope to see you there

1783 days ago

Animal Evac NZ deployed to Australia

Animal Evac NZ

With the help of animal rights group SAFE, Animal Evac New Zealand has sent a specialist team of six trained disaster responders to New South Wales. They are supporting animals and communities impacted by the catastrophic bush fires.

The team has experience in animal disaster management, … View more
With the help of animal rights group SAFE, Animal Evac New Zealand has sent a specialist team of six trained disaster responders to New South Wales. They are supporting animals and communities impacted by the catastrophic bush fires.

The team has experience in animal disaster management, international humanitarian aid, veterinary medicine, disaster victim identification, paramedicine, incident management, animal control, wildland firefighting and technical animal rescue.

Animal Evac is asking for donations to support their work on the ground in Australia and in responding to future emergencies. They are extremely grateful to the organisations and individuals who have already supported this deployment and helped make it possible.

To learn more about Animal Evac’s work and to stay up to date with their Australian deployment, follow them on Facebook or visit our Website
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1784 days ago

Inner Wellington Harbour water quality update

The Team from Wellington Water

We have been working this week on Cuba Street to resolve a cross-connection to reduce the contamination in the inner Wellington Harbour.
Recent tests show that the water quality has still not improved sufficiently, so we continue to advise people to avoid swimming or collecting seafood at the … View more
We have been working this week on Cuba Street to resolve a cross-connection to reduce the contamination in the inner Wellington Harbour.
Recent tests show that the water quality has still not improved sufficiently, so we continue to advise people to avoid swimming or collecting seafood at the Taranaki Diving Platform and the shaded area on the map below until further notice.

Signage is in place in the affected areas.

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1784 days ago

⚠Dixon Street wastewater update⚠

The Team from Wellington Water

Following the installation of the temporary above ground pipe, we now need to install a permanent underground pipe which means excavating from the Dixon/Willis intersection along Willis Street to State Highway 1 near Ghuznee Street.

On Monday 13 January 2020 we will start site investigations, … View more
Following the installation of the temporary above ground pipe, we now need to install a permanent underground pipe which means excavating from the Dixon/Willis intersection along Willis Street to State Highway 1 near Ghuznee Street.

On Monday 13 January 2020 we will start site investigations, locating service in the road and trenching along Willis Street. Pedestrian access along both sides of Willis Street will remain the same.

We are holding a community meeting next week, where we would like to invite businesses owners and residents to discuss the project work. We will have a project engineer, council representatives and local councillors available to answer any questions you may have.

The details for the community meeting are:
Tuesday 14 January, 5.30pm - Conference Centre, St John’s in the City.

Updates on this project will be available at: www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...

1784 days ago

Scaffolding for Hire

Gary from Silverstream

Hello All,

I have some great scaffolding that I originally purchased to paint my home.

My home is over 2 and a half levels and the scaffolding was great to reach up to 7 metres.

This scaffolding can now can be hired/borrowed for a nominal fee for anyone painting their house or needs safe … View more
Hello All,

I have some great scaffolding that I originally purchased to paint my home.

My home is over 2 and a half levels and the scaffolding was great to reach up to 7 metres.

This scaffolding can now can be hired/borrowed for a nominal fee for anyone painting their house or needs safe access up high...I bought it as the cost of hiring some was horrendous!

The scaffolding is 2 bays and will reach 7 metres safely, it has diagonal supports along with screw in horizontal building stays.

The scaffolding is easy to move, put up and down.
I can deliver and remove the scaffolding and I can also erect and take it down if needed.

If you want to know more then please email, text or call me gary.cottle@outlook.com or 021 724 810.

1784 days ago

DESK FAN & PEDESTAL FAN

Shane from Trentham

Desk fan $20

Pedestal $40

$50 for both.

Both brand new in box

Price: $50

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1784 days ago

Just Listed

Marc & Lee from Walker & Co Real Estate

JUST LISTED - 75 Totara Park Road, executive 4 bedroom home/plus study, 2 living, an exceptional property worthy of inspection. If you have family or friends that may be interested please let them know.
Marc Walker 0275 836 256

www.walkerandco.nz...

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1784 days ago

Pretty in pastel

The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt

Painted glass bottles make a stylish display on their own or with the addition of dried foliage. The paint is on the inside so they still have that lovely glass sheen.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy … View more
Painted glass bottles make a stylish display on their own or with the addition of dried foliage. The paint is on the inside so they still have that lovely glass sheen.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1785 days ago

Slider door for sale

Sue from Heretaunga

This door used to be between the dining and family rooms as a slider. Hollow core and measures 1980 x 1175. Slight water damage from storage but can’t be felt. Colour choice was not mine!

Price: $50

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1785 days ago

Double doors, originally from a coat cupboard

Sue from Heretaunga

Cleaning my garage out. I have one set of double doors looking for a home. Looks like the one may have a little water damage. It can be seen but not felt. Door frame included.
Happy for you to browse. Each door measures 1990x412.

Price: $40

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1785 days ago

⚠VIVIAN, CUBA & ABEL SMITH STREET CLOSURES⚠

The Team from Wellington Water

Work will continue between the hours of 9pm and 6am tonight on Vivian Street, Cuba Street and Abel Smith Street.

Abel Smith Street and Cuba Street will be closed, indicated in red on the map below. Vivian Street will have a partial shoulder closure rather than a full closure indicated in orange in… View more
Work will continue between the hours of 9pm and 6am tonight on Vivian Street, Cuba Street and Abel Smith Street.

Abel Smith Street and Cuba Street will be closed, indicated in red on the map below. Vivian Street will have a partial shoulder closure rather than a full closure indicated in orange in the map below. Please follow the traffic management signage along Vivian Street.

During this time resident access is still available, and residents do not need to move their vehicles.

Work will recommence next Monday 13 January at 8pm and continue on week nights between 8pm and 6am until the morning of Friday 17 January.

We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused during this project.

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