Silverstream, Upper Hutt

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Neighbourly's online garage sale is today!

Check out the goodies on offer here. Or...it's not too late to list your own items for sale!

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2216 days ago

QUIZ NIGHT!

Frances from Silverstream

Better hit the books now, for an evening of fun and prizes! Wednesday 19 September 2018 7:30pm at the Tote, 74 Ararino Street, Trentham, Upper Hutt. All proceeds go to the Upper Hutt Animal Rescue Society.
Maximum of 5 to a team. Please contact Trisha on (021) 550 013 for tickets only $10.00

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2216 days ago

Getting your house exterior open home ready

Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited

Appearances play a huge part in first impressions, especially when it comes to viewing open homes. When preparing your house for an open home, it’s easy to forget what first impressions your home gives off, and to many potential home buyers this can be a make or break. To help, we’ve compiled … View moreAppearances play a huge part in first impressions, especially when it comes to viewing open homes. When preparing your house for an open home, it’s easy to forget what first impressions your home gives off, and to many potential home buyers this can be a make or break. To help, we’ve compiled our 5 top tips that will ensure the exterior of your house is ‘open-home’ ready.

1. Decks

Take a look at the condition of your deck. Is it looking in good shape for a potential buyer? Decks can easily suffer from overgrown moss and lichen, which will cause the surface of the deck to become unappealing. An easy solution is to water blast it or get a hard bristled broom and brush it down. Either will be ideal for slippery fungus and growth and will quickly remove it from your deck. If you want to go a step further, you could also add a new coat of stain or paint to ensure that it can endure the different conditions that will be thrown its way.

2. Roof

Make sure your roof is clean and tidy with no debris, to make it look presentable for your open home. You could also do further work like ensuring your roof is clear from sprouting plants, or replacing loose roof claddings for some long term maintenance that will appeal to potential buyers.

3. Exterior walls

The exterior of your home endures many seasons and likely will have gradually have built up a collection of who knows what on it. It’s the first part of the house a potential buyer will see, so taking care of it is important. Book a professional house washer or do it yourself and get your house looking brand new. If you can reach the main spots, get a soft bristled broom to brush it off. Checking the foundations, soffits and the fascia for discolouration, flaking, cracking or rotting is important too as this protects the integrity of your home.

4. Windows

During the colder months it’s natural to have some mould and mildew built up behind curtains. Making sure your windows and window sills are clean and clear is key when having an open home. By combining a good glass detergent and a soft cloth will easily eliminate anything unsightly.

5. Gardens

By making sure your lawn is neat, mowed, with a well-kept, weeded and trimmed garden, potential buyers will see a different garden that you probably never saw. It makes a huge difference aesthetically and greatly improves your chances of selling.

Taking the time to clean the exterior of your home will not only improve first impressions, but add value to your home in the long term. By keeping on top of your household maintenance you’ll ensure you don’t have too much work to do, come time to sell your home.

2216 days ago

Join us at the Upper Hutt Spring Festival!

Tracy Harker from Upper Hutt Women's Centre Inc

200 stalls from around the country will be on display at the Upper Hutt Spring Festival this weekend! Come along for arts, crafts, clothing, jewellery, metal art, plants, hot food, antiques, bric-a-brac, macrocarpa furniture, temporary tattoos, cushions, pottery, hats, cakes and sweets.

Loads of… View more
200 stalls from around the country will be on display at the Upper Hutt Spring Festival this weekend! Come along for arts, crafts, clothing, jewellery, metal art, plants, hot food, antiques, bric-a-brac, macrocarpa furniture, temporary tattoos, cushions, pottery, hats, cakes and sweets.

Loads of family entertainment for all ages: children's rides, bouncy castles, Lofty the train, paintball, fire service display, belly dancers, local bands, gym displays and buskers. This is a festival not to be missed!

Organised by Upper Hutt Women's Centre. Phone (04) 527 0017.

Sponsored by Rimutaka Licensing Trust.
Find out more!

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2217 days ago

Severe weather warning - wild winds and ferry cancellations

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A spring storm bringing gales and snow to parts of New Zealand has disrupted Cook Strait ferries, closed skifields in the south, and caused slips in Wellington.

MetService issued a heavy rain watch for the Wellington region, stretching north to the Tararuas, until 9am Tuesday morning. It has … View more
A spring storm bringing gales and snow to parts of New Zealand has disrupted Cook Strait ferries, closed skifields in the south, and caused slips in Wellington.

MetService issued a heavy rain watch for the Wellington region, stretching north to the Tararuas, until 9am Tuesday morning. It has issued a strong wind watch as gale southerlies are expected to develop on Monday afternoon, and wind gusts may approach 120 kilometres an hour in exposed parts.

A slip was blocking the left lane on State Highway 58, near the State Highway 2 interchange into Silverstream. A second slip was reported on Ohiro Road, with rocks and dirt falling on top of the hood of a parked Subaru.

The New Zealand Transport Agency advised drivers to pass with care and expect some delays.

FERRIES: Bluebridge cancelled its 2pm sailing from Picton and 1.30pm from Wellington due to the weather.

Click here for continued updates.

2217 days ago

Home & Garden Show Wellington

Marc & Lee from Walker & Co Real Estate

Join us at the Home & Garden Show Wellington

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2217 days ago

Applications to be part of the Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee closes tomorrow

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Applications to be part of the Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee closes tomorrow. This is your chance to be part of a vision to change and care. If you have the right skills, knowledge and passion, we will like to hear from you.

To know more or for applying online, visit:
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Applications to be part of the Hutt Valley-Wellington Whaitua Committee closes tomorrow. This is your chance to be part of a vision to change and care. If you have the right skills, knowledge and passion, we will like to hear from you.

To know more or for applying online, visit:
www.gw.govt.nz... If you have questions, email us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz

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2217 days ago

Spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!

Manchester Unity Friendly Society

We're celebrating our launch on Neighbourly! Join Manchester Unity during September, October or November 2018 and take out a funeral benefit or join one of our medical schemes and be in the draw to spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!*

Request a new member pack and start … View more
We're celebrating our launch on Neighbourly! Join Manchester Unity during September, October or November 2018 and take out a funeral benefit or join one of our medical schemes and be in the draw to spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!*

Request a new member pack and start enjoying all the benefits of being a member of one of the oldest organisations in New Zealand.

- Enjoy kiwi holiday homes
- Meet like-minded people
- Save money
- Protect your family’s health
- Receive kids’ scholarships
- Enjoy togetherness

Use our national network of branches. We have 26 branches nationwide that we call Lodges. The Lodge is where we meet to organise projects that help local members, discuss the local and national business of Manchester Unity, learn meeting skills and get together with friends.

* dates subject to availability
Find out more

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2218 days ago

Junior Tennis Open Day, Sunday 2nd September, 1pm- 3pm

Theresa Lill from Stokes Valley Tennis Club

At Stokes Valley Tennis Club we love tennis and welcome anyone interested to check us out!!

Come join us to celebrate the new season at our Junior Open Day this Sunday 2nd September from 1pm-3pm.
We will have 2 hrs of planned activities and games, free sausage sizzle, and prizes (for both kids … View more
At Stokes Valley Tennis Club we love tennis and welcome anyone interested to check us out!!

Come join us to celebrate the new season at our Junior Open Day this Sunday 2nd September from 1pm-3pm.
We will have 2 hrs of planned activities and games, free sausage sizzle, and prizes (for both kids and adults).

Bring friends and family along for a fun start to the season.
Racquets available to borrow :)

Please check our flyer attached or our website www.stokesvalleytennisclub.org.nz...

Or contact:
Theresa Lill
Junior Convenor
0211679413 or theresalill.svtc@gmail.com

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Junior Open Day Flyer Sep 2018.pdf Download View

2219 days ago

New Members Welcome!

Joanne Roelofs from Hutt Valley Singers

We are starting a new programme on Monday 3rd September (two new programmes actually) for our exciting concerts towards the end of the year. This is a great time for new members to join. Mondays, 7pm at the Pettit Centre, behind Our Lady of Grace Church, Cnr Fergusson Drive and Palmer Crescent. … View moreWe are starting a new programme on Monday 3rd September (two new programmes actually) for our exciting concerts towards the end of the year. This is a great time for new members to join. Mondays, 7pm at the Pettit Centre, behind Our Lady of Grace Church, Cnr Fergusson Drive and Palmer Crescent. Ever thought about singing in a choir? Now's your chance!

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