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Sharlene from Pinehaven
I have a large number of plastic containers and pots to give away, different sizes.
If you would like some please let me know.
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Lions and Rotary have partnered to hold a Giant Book Fair to raise funds for the New Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital .
When: Thursday 12 - Saturday 14 November
Where: Trentham Racecourse, Upper Hutt
Time: 10am - 5pm
With over 50,000 non-fiction books on offer, grab something new … View moreLions and Rotary have partnered to hold a Giant Book Fair to raise funds for the New Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital .
When: Thursday 12 - Saturday 14 November
Where: Trentham Racecourse, Upper Hutt
Time: 10am - 5pm
With over 50,000 non-fiction books on offer, grab something new to read and get behind an amazing cause. Subject areas for overseas published books range from computer science, information and general-works, philosophy, psychology, religion and social science.
Most books will be sold for $2.
There are around 87,000 visits to the Children’s Hospital every year from kids who live in the New Plymouth, Whanganui, Wellington, Hawkes Bay and Nelson and Marlborough regions.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Hi Neighbourly folk, this week I am featuring a new photographer Rosa Marie from Stokes Valley.
Check out what she had to say about a photo she took of a tui.
"On my way home to lunch I came across this tui sitting on my neighbour's kowhai tree just singing away...I got as close as I … View moreHi Neighbourly folk, this week I am featuring a new photographer Rosa Marie from Stokes Valley.
Check out what she had to say about a photo she took of a tui.
"On my way home to lunch I came across this tui sitting on my neighbour's kowhai tree just singing away...I got as close as I could thinking he would fly away but he just kept singing....just singing in the rain."
Alena from Trentham
Got a mixture of about 20 plastic storage containers, rangeing from 60l to 120l that we recently used for moving. All come with lids. Great for moving house or just general storage, maybe for putting those winter woolies away till next year. $10 each.
Price: $10
Arun from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley
1. Kids bike 7 + years brakes not working but othet things working fine. $40
2. Kids bike 3+ years with balancing wheels and helmet $40
3. Electric cook top fisher and paykel -$120
4. Kenstar food processor $30
5. Computer plain desk $40
Need to go Asap..pickup wallacevillie upperhutt......
Negotiable
Alena from Trentham
Moved house and no longer need it. Free to anyone who'd like it.
Free
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Four ex-Wellingtonians have played a leading role in a achieving a great result for a group of indigenous students in the tiny Northern Territory of Wayede.
Principal John Young, secondary school head Matthew Spring, and teachers Anna Shaw and Rebecca Young have all taught or led schools in New … View moreFour ex-Wellingtonians have played a leading role in a achieving a great result for a group of indigenous students in the tiny Northern Territory of Wayede.
Principal John Young, secondary school head Matthew Spring, and teachers Anna Shaw and Rebecca Young have all taught or led schools in New Zealand’s capital.
The Australian town recently celebrated an achievement years in the making, when seven students from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Thamarrurr College received their diplomas, the first to do so since a single student graduated in 2014.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Hey, Neighbourly Hutt folk don't forget there will be corgi racing this Saturday. Corgis are out to prove that little, sturdily-built dogs with stumpy legs can indeed scamper at surprising pace. There will be at least two heats before the 6-8 finalists battle it out. Sunday, November 8 is the … View moreHey, Neighbourly Hutt folk don't forget there will be corgi racing this Saturday. Corgis are out to prove that little, sturdily-built dogs with stumpy legs can indeed scamper at surprising pace. There will be at least two heats before the 6-8 finalists battle it out. Sunday, November 8 is the back-up day should weather be a factor.
Event: Corgi Race Extravaganza
Belmont Domain, Lower Hutt, 2pm
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt
Make homework fun by transforming an old school desk into a bright and appealing workstation using your children’s favourite Resene colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.
A popular brand of smoked salmon has been recalled by supermarkets across the country due the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.
Here's what you need to know:
- The brand is 'Prime Smoke brand Smoked Salmon Shavings (100g)', with 13012608F being the only batch number … View moreA popular brand of smoked salmon has been recalled by supermarkets across the country due the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.
Here's what you need to know:
- The brand is 'Prime Smoke brand Smoked Salmon Shavings (100g)', with 13012608F being the only batch number affected.
- The product is available to purchase from the following supermarkets:
Waikato:
New World Te Kuiti
New World Waihi
Bay of Plenty:
New World Te Puke
New World Westend
New World Whakatane
Pak’nSave Papamoa
Taranaki:
New World Waitara
Wellington:
New World Silverstream
New World Whitby
Pak’nSave Kapiti
According to the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), there have been no reports of illness. If customers are concerned about their health, they should seek medical advice.
Further queries should be directed to Hororata Foods Ltd: Phone: 0800 222 811. Address: Hororata, RD2, Darfield
For more information, please visit the New Zealand Food Safety Website.
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Greater Wellington Regional Council staff are moving into the iconic Farmers building on Cuba St.
We’re hosting a community open day to show invited friends, neighbours, and whānau around our new home.
This is an opportunity to be taken around this beautifully renovated building by Greater … View moreGreater Wellington Regional Council staff are moving into the iconic Farmers building on Cuba St.
We’re hosting a community open day to show invited friends, neighbours, and whānau around our new home.
This is an opportunity to be taken around this beautifully renovated building by Greater Wellington councillors and staff.
9-11am on Sunday 15 November at 100 Cuba Street
Please RSVP by Thursday 12 November by emailing TatouRohe@gw.govt.nz with your name to secure your spot.
Kia ora mai, looking forward to meeting you!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Fun-n-gala time! Are you keen to plant natives?
Visit our stall at the Pauatahanui School Lamb & Calf Day on Saturday 7 November and we will swap your weed with a lovely native plant. We will have specimens of pest animals that are threatening our native species and will provide trapping … View moreFun-n-gala time! Are you keen to plant natives?
Visit our stall at the Pauatahanui School Lamb & Calf Day on Saturday 7 November and we will swap your weed with a lovely native plant. We will have specimens of pest animals that are threatening our native species and will provide trapping demonstrations. Loads of fun for the kids! We will have a catchment model at our stall to play with to learn about sediment, streams, gullies and wetlands.
Find out how you can improve the health of our waterways in the Pauatahanui area and inlet. Your efforts can boost biodiversity and reduce sediment levels in our streams through erosion control and planting. Staff will be available to offer advice and help find out if your property could get funding assistance. See you there.
The team from Upper Hutt City Council
Drop off your household hazardous waste and we'll dispose of it correctly for free.
Drop off things like:
• petrol and oils,
• garden, cleaning and pool chemicals,
• thinners and degreasers,
• batteries (except single-use button and alkaline)
… View moreDrop off your household hazardous waste and we'll dispose of it correctly for free.
Drop off things like:
• petrol and oils,
• garden, cleaning and pool chemicals,
• thinners and degreasers,
• batteries (except single-use button and alkaline)
Not accepting:
• Paint
• Commercial waste
• Electronics
• Fluorescent light tubes and LED lights
• Medical waste
• Gas bottles and cylinders
• Asbestos
• Ammunition or explosives
Find out more
Lois from Ebdentown
On Saturday 14th November 2020, there will be a Holistic Wellbeing @ Craft Fair being held at the Cosmopolitan Club, 11 Logan Street, Upper Hutt.
This event is FREE and no club membership will be required.
This is an opportunity for individuals who may be struggling with the stress and anxiety of … View moreOn Saturday 14th November 2020, there will be a Holistic Wellbeing @ Craft Fair being held at the Cosmopolitan Club, 11 Logan Street, Upper Hutt.
This event is FREE and no club membership will be required.
This is an opportunity for individuals who may be struggling with the stress and anxiety of everyday life to come along and connect with a wide range of wellbeing practitioners, or to just take a break from the drudgery of their routines for a while to enjoy the peace and harmonious atmosphere of the Fair, as they take the opportunity to walk around and browse the different stallholders and services that they provide.
The Fair is open to the public between 10 am and 4 pm, with food and drinks being available through the club's restaurant and bar
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