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The Team from Love Your Local
Celebrate the local hospitality people and places that bring life and personality to your community. Is your most-loved barista, front of house person or team, roadside stall, bartender, food truck or takeaway, or new business the best in the region - or even the country? Go to … View moreCelebrate the local hospitality people and places that bring life and personality to your community. Is your most-loved barista, front of house person or team, roadside stall, bartender, food truck or takeaway, or new business the best in the region - or even the country? Go to stuff.co.nz/loveyourlocal to vote for your favourites and show them you appreciate what they do! Vote now
Shane from Trentham
If you have an old commodore 64 computer sitting in the garage, I would love to come and collect it for parts for a large art project
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt
Extend the boundaries of the garden season by making your own cloche protected in Resene paints.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Neil from Paekakariki
We would love for you to join us at our Friday night opening, or over the Saturday/Sunday of the event, to view our latest work. See poster for details.
Contact Neil to enquire further
02102451499
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Sue from Waikanae
Citizens Advice Kapiti volunteers are delighted to have our community lawyers from the first Tuesday in the month, starting Tuesday 6th June at 10am. Please ring 04 237 6811 if you would like a face-to-face appointment.
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Maria from Trentham
Does anyone have any excess sand (from an old sand pit maybe), or gravel I could have so I can fill in the end of my driveway? It's a veritable bog when it rains, while the grandkids love splashing mud everywhere I can't get past it with clean shoes. I could make you a cake in return for … View moreDoes anyone have any excess sand (from an old sand pit maybe), or gravel I could have so I can fill in the end of my driveway? It's a veritable bog when it rains, while the grandkids love splashing mud everywhere I can't get past it with clean shoes. I could make you a cake in return for the trip, or a batch of scones (sweet or cheese), or biscuits if that's your preference. Please and thank you in advance, hit me up!
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It is not Friday but this image and words from Louise Thomas is too good to ignore.
"Wallace resented being called a cattle egret, he'd never stood on the back of a cow in his life. He was an inner city sports field bird, and preferred his worms with a hint of petroleum and sprinkled … View moreIt is not Friday but this image and words from Louise Thomas is too good to ignore.
"Wallace resented being called a cattle egret, he'd never stood on the back of a cow in his life. He was an inner city sports field bird, and preferred his worms with a hint of petroleum and sprinkled with NPK fertiliser. Cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis), Wellington College No 1 field on Sunday. Bird #43 in 2023."
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Anti-poverty campaigners are criticizing a campaign rolled out by the government. The campaign shares tips for New Zealanders to save energy while the energy companies continue to make huge profits at this time.
These tips include reassessing your power plan, switching off unused appliances, … View moreAnti-poverty campaigners are criticizing a campaign rolled out by the government. The campaign shares tips for New Zealanders to save energy while the energy companies continue to make huge profits at this time.
These tips include reassessing your power plan, switching off unused appliances, having heat pumps set to lower than 21°C, cold laundry washes and having showers of less than five minutes.
Vote in our poll and share what you think of these energy-saving tips below.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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The 28-year-old mum to a four-month old is so desperate she is seriously considering pulling the rest of her healthy teeth from her upper mouth to be outfitted with dentures. That option is much cheaper than getting root canal surgery.
She's started a give-a-little page after some wonderful … View moreThe 28-year-old mum to a four-month old is so desperate she is seriously considering pulling the rest of her healthy teeth from her upper mouth to be outfitted with dentures. That option is much cheaper than getting root canal surgery.
She's started a give-a-little page after some wonderful readers of The Post offered to help.
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Jocelyn from Waikanae
Come along to our Demo Day and check us out. All the different crafts will be in action.
If you are interested in joining, one subscription will enable you to belong to one or all of our craft groups.
Michael from Trentham
GRACE LANDS HERETAUNGA & TRENTHAM
Heretaunga where sports stars are renowned
World class institute where talent is found.
From rugby to cricket, the athletes train
Pushing themselves to achieve the highest gain.
Trentham, famous for its racing ground
Where horses gallop with speed … View moreGRACE LANDS HERETAUNGA & TRENTHAM
Heretaunga where sports stars are renowned
World class institute where talent is found.
From rugby to cricket, the athletes train
Pushing themselves to achieve the highest gain.
Trentham, famous for its racing ground
Where horses gallop with speed unbound.
A movie production complex adds to the fame
Creating masterpieces with talent and game.
Military encampment with soldiers in line
Protecting the country with courage and shine.
Trentham Park is a great green memorial
Activities for people and dogs that is memorable.
Growing commercial importance with businesses around
Making progress with developments profound.
And when the day is done and the sun settles low
Heretaunga and Trentham are both stealing the show.
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We have your chance to win an Antipodes Skin-Hydrating set worth over $110.
Simply grab a copy of the June issue of NZ Gardener and find the link in the magazine to enter. There are 100 prizes to be won – each winner will receive Anoint H2O De-Puffing Eye Gel (RRP $59) and … View moreWe have your chance to win an Antipodes Skin-Hydrating set worth over $110.
Simply grab a copy of the June issue of NZ Gardener and find the link in the magazine to enter. There are 100 prizes to be won – each winner will receive Anoint H2O De-Puffing Eye Gel (RRP $59) and Baptise H2O Ultra-Hydrating Water Gel (RRP $52), the perfect combo to use on your skin after a good day out in the garden.
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“Very few people who have made that leap regret it, but many people who don’t, do.”
We meet some people who took the brave step of changing careers later in life. They share their stories of making the big leap and some advice for those who are thinking of doing the same.
James from Waikanae
Just in from KCDC:
Our three service centres will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday 30 May to allow our Customer Service and Engagement team to attend a full-day course on front counter safety.
The front doors will remain open at our Civic building so meetings can still go ahead and our call centre… View moreJust in from KCDC:
Our three service centres will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday 30 May to allow our Customer Service and Engagement team to attend a full-day course on front counter safety.
The front doors will remain open at our Civic building so meetings can still go ahead and our call centre will be operating as normal.
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