Silverstream, Upper Hutt

2422 days ago

New Trentham community volunteer cafe open for business

Carl from Pinehaven

'The Local Cafe', a community co-op cafe run primarily by volunteers, opened it’s doors in Merton St two weeks ago. They're doing some neat things in the neighbourhood and serve coffees and hot drinks (from $3) and cooked lunches ($5) Mon, Wed, and Fri each week from 10-2pm.
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'The Local Cafe', a community co-op cafe run primarily by volunteers, opened it’s doors in Merton St two weeks ago. They're doing some neat things in the neighbourhood and serve coffees and hot drinks (from $3) and cooked lunches ($5) Mon, Wed, and Fri each week from 10-2pm.
Well worth a visit. Check them out here: www.facebook.com...

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2422 days ago

Childrens wet suits (youth 10 & 12s)

John from Heretaunga

I have 3 wetsuits in excellent condition $20 each or we can do a deal for all 3
Red body glove size Youth 12
Pink body glove size Youth 10
Bezel Steamer size Youth 12

all in excellent condition and mainly used in fresh water

Price: $20

2433 days ago

Tell us about your experience with renting

Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader

We're exploring the rental market in New Zealand and would love to hear
about what you've encountered and what issues you'd like us to explore in Upper Hutt. Please note that images and comments may be used as part of a news story unless specified with NFP.

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2422 days ago

After hours: Paul Ubana Jones

Brian Wood from Wellington Museums Trust

One of New Zealand’s greatest musical assets, Paul Ubana Jones has graced the stage with music legends such as Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Norah Jones, Bob Dylan, Crowded House and many others. Influenced by blues, rock, folk and jazz and forging his own contemporary style, this is a music experience not… View moreOne of New Zealand’s greatest musical assets, Paul Ubana Jones has graced the stage with music legends such as Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Norah Jones, Bob Dylan, Crowded House and many others. Influenced by blues, rock, folk and jazz and forging his own contemporary style, this is a music experience not to be missed.

When: Thursday 15th February, 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm)
Where: Wellington Museum

Entry by Koha - Cash bar available - ID Required
Learn more

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2423 days ago

🎁 Gifts 🎁

Raewyn Richardson from

We have a lovely range of gifts for Valentines Day 💝 and any other occasion 🎁 Our friendly helpful staff can help you find the perfect gift and will gift wrap it Free for you 🎁

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2425 days ago

Neighbourly

Chris from Whitemans Valley

Have you noticed, Neighbourly is less about neighbours posting and more a way of completely unrelated people posting spam without going through your email filter. I wonder what the people who set this system up actually think we are, probably fodder for the marketing mill. I for one can see no … View moreHave you noticed, Neighbourly is less about neighbours posting and more a way of completely unrelated people posting spam without going through your email filter. I wonder what the people who set this system up actually think we are, probably fodder for the marketing mill. I for one can see no benefit from remaining in this community and so I am kicking in my membership in a few days time, just allowing enough time for this message to make the rounds.
regards to you all.
Chris

2424 days ago

Metropolitan Wellington to ease sprinkler ban, watering restrictions remain

The Team from Wellington Water

From Friday 9 February, the ban on using garden sprinklers in Wellington, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Porirua will be lifted. Garden watering restrictions will still be in effect.

The four cities have been under a sprinkler ban that was introduced at the end of a particularly dry November.

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From Friday 9 February, the ban on using garden sprinklers in Wellington, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Porirua will be lifted. Garden watering restrictions will still be in effect.

The four cities have been under a sprinkler ban that was introduced at the end of a particularly dry November.

Thanks to the response from the community, and in spite of a record hot January, the region’s storage lakes are now in good shape to last for the remainder of summer.

This means restrictions can now be eased to allow for the limited use of garden sprinklers and irrigation systems.

This is a good position to be in, but it’s important that people keep being responsible with water usage.

Sprinklers are actually a relatively wasteful way to water plants, and their use is limited by the garden watering restrictions still in place.

These allow the use of a single sprinkler or irrigation system, between the hours of 6-8 am and 7-9pm only on alternate days according to your house number.

Sprinkler use permitted at:
- odd-numbered houses on odd dates (1st, 3rd, 15th etc)
- even-numbered houses on even dates (2nd, 4th, 18th etc)

only between the hours of 6-8am and 7-9pm.

This restriction level will remain in place until further notice, or the end of Daylight Savings (1 April 2018) – except in Upper Hutt, where this restriction remains in place all year round.

We’d also like to remind people that the easing of restrictions is a good time to check and refill any emergency water storage containers, or to install an emergency tank if you don’t have one yet.

Tips for good watering practice:
- Use a trigger or wand to ensure water goes only where it’s needed
- Concentrate watering on the roots of plants not the leaves
- Use mulch to keep moisture in and weeds out

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2424 days ago

MAKE YOUR OPEN HOME A SUCCESS

Garry Tranter from Price My House for Free Limited

Open homes are an important way to catch the eye of potential buyers and invite them to fall in love with your property. Here are 10 top tips to ensure your home makes the right kind of first impression with house hunters.

1. De-personalise
Buyers want to picture themselves living in a … View more
Open homes are an important way to catch the eye of potential buyers and invite them to fall in love with your property. Here are 10 top tips to ensure your home makes the right kind of first impression with house hunters.

1. De-personalise
Buyers want to picture themselves living in a property, so remove anything that’s too personal, like family photos.

2. De-clutter
Less is more. Remove ornaments that make the place feel cluttered, keep the kitchen benches clear and get rid of the pile of coats or shoes you usually keep by the front door.

3. Lighten up
Make the place feel open and inviting by turning the lights on and opening curtains and blinds. On a sunny day open doors leading to outdoor entertaining areas.

4. Think about the small things
Small touches can make all the difference. Remove your half-empty shampoo bottles from the shower, tuck away your toothbrushes, remove washing from the line and pop the toilet seat down.

5. Amp up the street appeal
Make the right kind of first impression by ensuring the front of your property is tidy and well presented. A fresh lick of paint on the front fence and waterblasting the front deck are easy ways of making the place look its best. Consider hiring some eye-catching potted plants to cost-effectively add a drop of style.

6. Clean up
It might seem obvious, but give the place a thorough spring clean. That includes organising the insides of your cupboards and wardrobes as house hunters will take a peek inside.

7. Think about your pets
Sure, your family loves Oscar the poodle, but potential buyers might not. Get the carpet shampooed to remove any odours and keep your pets off the property during open homes.

8. Make every room count
Buyers won’t be able to picture themselves hosting a dinner party if your dining room is piled high with storage boxes or filing cabinets. Make sure every room is selling itself. Put beds in all the bedrooms and clear out the “stuff” that has collected in your garage.

9. Fix everything on your “I’ll get around to it” list
Is the latch on the front gate broken? Does the lock on the bathroom door not work? Have old screws left holes in the wall? Patch up and repair the small issues around your home, so buyers see the property’s potential and not the list of DIY they’ll have to sign up to.

10. Home staging
Consider hiring a professional staging company to really bring your house to life. Interior design know-how goes a long way in making a home look its best. A statement couch and on-trend accessories can help your property feel more modern, increasing the emotional appeal of the property in the buyer’s mind.

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2424 days ago

Take your skills on an adventure!

Volunteer Services Abroad

Looking for a rewarding overseas experience? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. Aged 25 to 75 - our Kiwi volunteers come from diverse industries and all walks of life.

We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a … View more
Looking for a rewarding overseas experience? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. Aged 25 to 75 - our Kiwi volunteers come from diverse industries and all walks of life.

We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance for volunteers and their partners.

Make a real difference in the lives of our Pacific neighbours. Learn more about volunteering with VSA.
Find out more!

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2425 days ago

Upper Hutt Central Library building closed

Citizens Advice Bureau from Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt

Upper Hutt Central library is closed until further notice, after new information has revealed that it is earthquake prone.
Although we are absolutely shattered that we have to suspend our services at central, not too mention losing access to all those wonderful books for the moment, we are pleased… View more
Upper Hutt Central library is closed until further notice, after new information has revealed that it is earthquake prone.
Although we are absolutely shattered that we have to suspend our services at central, not too mention losing access to all those wonderful books for the moment, we are pleased that the decision has been made to put staff and public safety first.
Please do not return your books, all your issues have been extended until the 10th of March. Pinehaven and mobile will be open and running today, and we are working on how we will move forward from here. We will keep you updated as we learn more.

2425 days ago

Sleepyhead Massive Bed Sale

Hi neighbours, we're having a huge sale on Sleepyhead beds! Amazing deals storewide. Hurry as time is running out. Visit instore and online to view the massive range of quality Sleepyhead beds and bedheads, along with fashionable bunk sets.

Available at Paula's Furniture and Beds - … View more
Hi neighbours, we're having a huge sale on Sleepyhead beds! Amazing deals storewide. Hurry as time is running out. Visit instore and online to view the massive range of quality Sleepyhead beds and bedheads, along with fashionable bunk sets.

Available at Paula's Furniture and Beds - Paraparaumu and Beds R Us - Harvey Norman Centre Lower Hutt. Be quick to take advantage of the huge savings!
Find out more!

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2426 days ago

Free Legal Clinic

Citizens Advice Bureau from Citizens Advice Bureau Upper Hutt

Our Free Legal Clinic is back tomorrow: Thursday 8th February from 6pm.
Clients will be seen on a first come first served basis.

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2426 days ago

Garage Sale

Chris from Stokes Valley

13 CLAPHAM GROVE STOKES VALLEY
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10th
10AM-1PM
LOTS OF KID’S STUFF
GREAT PRICES
MOVING SO WE WANT IT ALL GONE!

Negotiable

2426 days ago

Antique Buyers are buying near you NOW!

Geoff Brown from Antique & Collectable Buyers Ltd

Geoff Brown and Eric Jackson of Antique & Collectable Buyers Limited are buying throughout the North Island from Sunday 11th February until Monday 5th March.

We are looking to purchase your unwanted antiques, collectables and precious metals such as old and broken gold and silver, old … View more
Geoff Brown and Eric Jackson of Antique & Collectable Buyers Limited are buying throughout the North Island from Sunday 11th February until Monday 5th March.

We are looking to purchase your unwanted antiques, collectables and precious metals such as old and broken gold and silver, old coins, banknotes, medals, quality china, old pocket and wristwatches, in fact anything old or interesting.

For further details call Eric toll free on 0800 00 24 25 or Geoff on 0800 700 010. Both Eric and Geoff are fully licensed, each with over 35 years industry experience.

Open the pdf for locations, dates and times near you.
Contact us!

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Antique & Collectable Buyers times and locations.pdf Download View

2426 days ago

Wetwall Caddy - Protect your shower from leaking

Kelsey from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

Thinking of installing a shower in your bathroom, I'd recommend checking out this product to make sure you are doing everything to protect your shower lining and walls from water damage for $98.

VISIT THEIR PAGE: wetwallcaddy.nz...

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