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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
The Greater Wellington Great Outdoors summer events programme has officially started! ☀️🏞😎
Have you got your booklet yet? Head on down to your local library to pick one of these bad boys up!
#getoutdoorsgw
www.gw.govt.nz...
Andy from Judgeford - Pauatahanui
Hi,
Does anyone know of a shop in the Wellington/Kapti region where I can buy one of those swamp kauri turned bowls? I need one for a present asap.
Paige from Elderslea
Bed Frame for sale!
Only selling as moving overseas.
RRP was $799.
Good condition, had for two years.
Selling for $150
Message me if interested.
… View moreBed Frame for sale!
Only selling as moving overseas.
RRP was $799.
Good condition, had for two years.
Selling for $150
Message me if interested.
Thanks,
Paige
Price: $150
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Howdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.
Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.
Asian, Australian and … View moreHowdy all. Here at Wasp Wipeout we thought we'd give you some information on how to deal with the wasp that most populates urban gardens - the paper wasp.
Paper wasps can be easily identified by their long, drooping back legs and laid-back, slow style of flying.
Asian, Australian and European paper wasps have gradually made their homes around our houses and fences and over the past few years and while they are useful for some unwanted bugs like the great white cabbage butterfly, unfortunately they aren't picky and have been feasting on our monarch butterfly caterpillar and other useful native bugs as well.
At Wasp Wipeout we are working hard to help raise funds to wipe out the most invasive species of wasps - the vespula (common and German) variety which inhabit a lot of our bush areas and regularly invade picnics and barbecues. To help us fight this species you can donate here
If you want to find out more about paper wasps, you can read the story and watch the video here
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Brownie from Silverstream
800x800 glass wall shower centre waste, door opens outwards no wall lining, good for sleep out or batch.
Pick up, already packed, ready to go,sorry got no photos.
The Team from Wellington Water
With the New Year, the harbour bores project has resumed its drilling programme with the barge and drilling rig Tuhora heading back out.
Drilling is expected to continue for up to 30 days, weather dependent, at a new location near Somes Island.
We’ve chosen this site based on data from the … View moreWith the New Year, the harbour bores project has resumed its drilling programme with the barge and drilling rig Tuhora heading back out.
Drilling is expected to continue for up to 30 days, weather dependent, at a new location near Somes Island.
We’ve chosen this site based on data from the first bore site which indicated that whilst the Waiwhetu aquifer has treatable quantities of freshwater in a viable yield, there is potential for better results at a second site.
This site also allows us to triangulate results using data on water from the land-based bore on Somes, which also draws on the Waiwhetu aquifer.
The barge and drilling rig has had modifications to the leg bases to ensure stability in the softer sea bed conditions.
For more information about the harbour bores project visit: wellingtonwater.co.nz...
Jessa from Stokes Valley
Hi All,
Interested in buying a BRAND NEW Panasonic Ironing Board?
*Never been use
* Comes in a box
* Surplus
*NZD 130.00 (negotiable)
… View moreHi All,
Interested in buying a BRAND NEW Panasonic Ironing Board?
*Never been use
* Comes in a box
* Surplus
*NZD 130.00 (negotiable)
Need to sell since we have one already..
#pick-up in stokes valley lowerhutt Less
see FB Marketplace or copy below link :-) www.facebook.com...
Cheers and Happy New Year Everyone :-)
Negotiable
The Team from Wellington Water
WELL DONE TAKAPUWAHIA, you are our first 'suburb of the week' for 2018. Excellent work on reducing the water use in your region over the past week.
Also a special mention for Brooklyn, Mt Marua, and Ascot Park - keep up the good work and next week it could be you...
To help your … View moreWELL DONE TAKAPUWAHIA, you are our first 'suburb of the week' for 2018. Excellent work on reducing the water use in your region over the past week.
Also a special mention for Brooklyn, Mt Marua, and Ascot Park - keep up the good work and next week it could be you...
To help your neighbourhood get recognised as 'suburb of the week', check out www.loveeverydrop.nz... for some water saving tips and to check out our competitions for some awesome splash prizes.
#loveeverydrop
Sarah from Heretaunga
Hi all
I’ve posted before so I’ll keep it short. I’m a beginner groomer but have been practicing fairly solidly and improving. In February I will take an official course, but need to keep going for January
I do Sat and Sun mornings as well as several time slots on weekdays. PM for more info … View moreHi all
I’ve posted before so I’ll keep it short. I’m a beginner groomer but have been practicing fairly solidly and improving. In February I will take an official course, but need to keep going for January
I do Sat and Sun mornings as well as several time slots on weekdays. PM for more info or to make a booking
Small dogs $30 (add $10 for heavy matting or de-shed requirements)
Medium to large $40 (add $10 for heavy matting or de-shed: retrievers, german shepherds etc)
Shop local and help me get my new business growing
Sarah Pennicott
Dog Do’s
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The Team from Wellington Water
Good to see the rain outside. With demand creeping up yesterday, it's nice to know that our rivers will be getting a boost .
#loveeverydrop #ourwaterourfuture
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The Team from Wellington Water
We've seen some awesome examples of people conserving water over the past week.
Demand has come down, and is currently below 160MLD.
We need more rainy days to get the river levels up, and replenish the water in our storage lakes.
So keep up the good work and encourage your neighbours… View moreWe've seen some awesome examples of people conserving water over the past week.
Demand has come down, and is currently below 160MLD.
We need more rainy days to get the river levels up, and replenish the water in our storage lakes.
So keep up the good work and encourage your neighbours to #watcheverydrop
#ourwaterourfuture
The Team from Wellington Water
It's been a good start to 2018
With lots of people heading out of the Wellington region for the Christmas and New Year period we saw a massive decrease in demand. And a bit of rain on the side means some of the water in our storage lakes has been replenished.
There is still a ban on … View moreIt's been a good start to 2018
With lots of people heading out of the Wellington region for the Christmas and New Year period we saw a massive decrease in demand. And a bit of rain on the side means some of the water in our storage lakes has been replenished.
There is still a ban on residential sprinklers and irrigation systems around the region.
We are not yet half way through summer, so keep encouraging your neighbours to #watcheverydrop.
We will be celebrating some of the communities this summer who #loveeverydrop, so keep your eyes peeled
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