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Kia ora Wellingtonians
Have your say on the detailed design of the Golden Mile, which stretches from the Parliament end of Lambton Quay through to the bottom of Courtenay Place. Revitalising the Golden Mile will make it a more attractive, vibrant and welcoming space to live, work and play, and … View moreKia ora Wellingtonians
Have your say on the detailed design of the Golden Mile, which stretches from the Parliament end of Lambton Quay through to the bottom of Courtenay Place. Revitalising the Golden Mile will make it a more attractive, vibrant and welcoming space to live, work and play, and make it easier and safer to get around.
Have your say by 14 August:
Pop into a drop-in session
- Thursday 28 July, 4.30-7pm Public Trust Hall, 131 Lambton Quay
- Wednesday 3 August, 10am-2pm Courtenay Creative, 49 Courtenay Place
Comment online: lgwm.nz/goldenmile
Email: goldenmile@lgwm.nz
Call: 0800 110 130
Veronica Byrne
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Reporter Community News
Georgie from Paraparaumu is the proud mum of Harry;
"This is my boy, Harry (aka Harry Long Legs). He is very tall with a 13-inch tail!)
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
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Reporter Community News
Picture and words from Louise Thomas.
"North Island saddleback/Tīeke (Philesturnus rufusater) at Bushy Park on 12 July. Not the best shot of a saddleback I've taken, but they can be tricky busy birds, continuously moving in the dark undergrowth, tossing over leaves and dark mysterious … View morePicture and words from Louise Thomas.
"North Island saddleback/Tīeke (Philesturnus rufusater) at Bushy Park on 12 July. Not the best shot of a saddleback I've taken, but they can be tricky busy birds, continuously moving in the dark undergrowth, tossing over leaves and dark mysterious lumps looking for tasty ground grubs. They usually only take off into a tree like this when being chased by one of their contemporaries in a noisy altercation about turf. Bird #87 in 2022."
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Michael from Trentham
To all those who have already or threaten to boycott The Mall because of recent events and discussions, there is some alternative news here.
All five escalators are now operating which means that the "going up" only ground to first floor moving staircase is now full of movement at … View moreTo all those who have already or threaten to boycott The Mall because of recent events and discussions, there is some alternative news here.
All five escalators are now operating which means that the "going up" only ground to first floor moving staircase is now full of movement at full speed.
The Mall does have free parking afterall for 120 minutes as The Mall's own extremely convenient outside (the main entrance) parking area is freely available.
Spoke to a couple of retailers within The Mall who seemed unperturbed and say there is plenty of free parking close by for customers to park their vehicles.
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Cheyla from Clouston Park - Kingsley Heights
Hello all,
I have very close friends who have been displaced due to the landslip in Stokes Valley. They are very kind and are the first in line to help anyone in need. I now reach out as they are now in need. They are looking for a 3 bedroom house that allows 2 elderly cats (17 years old) as it… View moreHello all,
I have very close friends who have been displaced due to the landslip in Stokes Valley. They are very kind and are the first in line to help anyone in need. I now reach out as they are now in need. They are looking for a 3 bedroom house that allows 2 elderly cats (17 years old) as it seems they may be out of home for approx 3-6 months minimum until EQC, Council, Insurance company come to an agreement on next steps. They are not allowed to enter their house as it has a temporary red sticker placed on it. If anyone can help please reach out. Also there has been a give a little page started to help them get through this:
givealittle.co.nz...
Thank you
Cheyla
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
George Weston Foods (NZ) Ltd is recalling specific batches of various Tip Top brand Supersoft Wholemeal and Oatilicious breads as the products may contain foreign matter (plastic).
This recall affects loaves of bread with the Best Before Date of 26JUL22 in these products:
Tip Top brand … View moreGeorge Weston Foods (NZ) Ltd is recalling specific batches of various Tip Top brand Supersoft Wholemeal and Oatilicious breads as the products may contain foreign matter (plastic).
This recall affects loaves of bread with the Best Before Date of 26JUL22 in these products:
Tip Top brand Supersoft Wholemeal Sandwich (700g)
Tip Top brand Supersoft Wholemeal Toast (700g)
Tip Top brand Oatilicious Sandwich (700g)
Tip Top brand Oatilicious Toast (700g)
Tip Top brand Oatilicious Super Thick (700g)
There have been no reports of associated injury but consumers are being advised not to eat these products. If you have concerns about your health after consuming this bread, seek medical advice.
Customers should return the products to their retailer for a replacement or full refund, and direct any questions to George Weston Foods (NZ) Ltd by phone - 0800 449 660.
Reporter Community News
Pinky, female mixed breed, four months old.
"I am small but mighty, full of excitement and curiosity for life. I am sure to make a great addition to a lucky household. My siblings and I have been fostered until we were big enough and old enough to find homes. We have been able to have a start … View morePinky, female mixed breed, four months old.
"I am small but mighty, full of excitement and curiosity for life. I am sure to make a great addition to a lucky household. My siblings and I have been fostered until we were big enough and old enough to find homes. We have been able to have a start in a home environment before coming back to SPCA for rehoming. As I am still young, I will need a home where I am not left alone for more than a few hours this is until I am older and settled into my new home. I am super social and love having a good play so I could go to a home with an existing gentle dog, or a confident cat. I still have a lot to learn so would love a home that has the time and patience to enroll me in puppy school, this is to help me become the best companion I know I can be."
Michael from Trentham
Didn't think quick enough late yesterday afternoon. Perhaps it was the cold weather or a Corgi that just wanted to keep going.
Walking past a little 9-10 year old, innocent-looking bare footed and thin school green coloured shirted sleeveless boy who was favouring his arm and shoulder … View moreDidn't think quick enough late yesterday afternoon. Perhaps it was the cold weather or a Corgi that just wanted to keep going.
Walking past a little 9-10 year old, innocent-looking bare footed and thin school green coloured shirted sleeveless boy who was favouring his arm and shoulder and crying and shivering. So I enquired if he was alright and he shyly said no. He said he had been kicked out of his home after he agreed with me his father had bashed him. Later he said his mother was also at home. He denied he had done anything wrong. He said he had nowhere to go and no close by people he knew.
I told him that he should talk to a teacher that he likes at his school and the teacher will surely do something for him because most teachers are good like that and they have contact details and maybe history.
I was about to take him to my home get him warmed and drive him to his home. But I hesitated. Later my wife said if I had brought a complete stranger child home I could have been accused of being involved in pedophilia.
I chose not to walk with him to his home and confront a maybe vicious, drugged parent and later the child would probably suffer the consequences for bringing another person into the "fray".
Maybe he was not guiltless as he said and looked and did do something to raise the ire of his parent/s. But of course physical reaction on children is outlawed in NZ.
I suppose I could have phoned the police and wait around for ages for them to turn up. In the end I left the poor kid sitting on the wet grass underneath a Totara tree in The Reserve.
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Upper Hutt
Hi,
We are open today until 3pm. we have lots of stock and hope to see you in store.
Enjoy an Antipodes skincare duo (RRP$50) when you purchase a three-month subscription to the Sunday Star-Times for just $52.
Subscribe at mags4gifts.co.nz/antipodes Terms and Conditions apply.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt
It’s easy to give an old fence and trellis a new lease of life with Resene Waterborne Woodsman.
Find out how to create your own.
At Fergusson Intermediate we "AMPLIFY THE AWESOME"
Nau mai, Haere Mai
We invite you to come and see for yourself what makes our school so special.
School in Action days - still going ahead
Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th August
Open Evening - CANCELLED
Wednesday 3rd of August 7pm
… View moreAt Fergusson Intermediate we "AMPLIFY THE AWESOME"
Nau mai, Haere Mai
We invite you to come and see for yourself what makes our school so special.
School in Action days - still going ahead
Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th August
Open Evening - CANCELLED
Wednesday 3rd of August 7pm
Unfortunately we have cancelled our open evening to try and minimise the spread of illness in our community. Please contact Anne in the office to make an appointment for a personal visit / tour of our school. Our team will happlity meet with you and answer any questions - a.mcphie@fergusson.school.nz.
ENROLMENTS NOW OPEN
Please visit our website and check out "Why an Intermediate?" We truly believe that Intermediates offer the very best opportunities and experiences for the emerging adolescent
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Reporter Community News
Annie Van Herck from Broadmeadows submitted this lovely picture of Mr Grey.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
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Kerry from Clouston Park - Kingsley Heights
Friday Playgroup
Friday 9.30-11.30am during the term.
Rimutaka Baptist Church Hall
All caregivers and preschoolers are very welcome.
$2 per family per session
Cone and hang out with us for the morning.
We have a yummy supplied morning tea for all, new toys, music time and lots of lovely … View moreFriday Playgroup
Friday 9.30-11.30am during the term.
Rimutaka Baptist Church Hall
All caregivers and preschoolers are very welcome.
$2 per family per session
Cone and hang out with us for the morning.
We have a yummy supplied morning tea for all, new toys, music time and lots of lovely friendly people.
Come and join us :)
0273432011 for more details
Have you ever thought about running for local government? Nominations are now open for Upper Hutt Councillors and Mayoral candidates!
We know so many people in our community are passionate about bringing positive change to the city, and being an elected representative is one of the best ways … View moreHave you ever thought about running for local government? Nominations are now open for Upper Hutt Councillors and Mayoral candidates!
We know so many people in our community are passionate about bringing positive change to the city, and being an elected representative is one of the best ways to make yourself heard.
As an elected representative you’ll make big decisions in the best interests of our city and residents. You’ll be the voice for the individuals and organisations of Upper Hutt and be invested in their future.
You can find more information for candidates, and all the forms you need, here. Candidate nominations are open until 12pm on 12 August.
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