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The call is out to bring back flowers and create a riot of colour in gardens this October for National Gardening Week!
National Gardening Week: Flower Power - 21-28 October 2019
To get you started flower-bombing register online between 1st and 14th October to receive a free packet of seeds … View moreThe call is out to bring back flowers and create a riot of colour in gardens this October for National Gardening Week!
National Gardening Week: Flower Power - 21-28 October 2019
To get you started flower-bombing register online between 1st and 14th October to receive a free packet of seeds from Yates flower range including flowers for colour & bees.
We’re also on the search for Yates Budding Young Gardener 2019, the lucky winner will become a Yates Kid Ambassador for one year and win a family trip for four, to Hawaii. Entries close 6th October.
T's & C's apply.
Find out more
We're on the hunt for people who've passed "inheritance" on to their kids while still alive? i.e. you haven't made them wait for it to be distributed by a will. Do you fit the bill? Get in touch with susan.edmunds@stuff.co.nz
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Here at Neighbourhood Support we know first hand that communities that stay connected and prepared fare better in emergencies than those without a plan.
For the month of October, we want to see how you tackle emergency preparedness. From getting first aid training to putting together a grab n’ … View moreHere at Neighbourhood Support we know first hand that communities that stay connected and prepared fare better in emergencies than those without a plan.
For the month of October, we want to see how you tackle emergency preparedness. From getting first aid training to putting together a grab n’ go bag with survival essentials, a little bit of planning goes a long way to make sure you can get through any situation.
This month also coincides with International Day of Disaster Reduction on October 13th and New Zealand’s national earthquake drill and tsunami hikoi, ShakeOut, on Thursday, October 17th at 1.30pm.
Let us know how you’re preparing for anything in your home, at work or in your community by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZprepared
Heather from Totara Park
Not voted yet? NZ Post require voting papers to be posted by 8 October. Votes can be hand delivered to council by 12 October. #VoteHeatherNewell for #UpperHutt City Council. Every day I have been on the streets talking with people, finding out what you want to make Upper Hutt the best City it can… View moreNot voted yet? NZ Post require voting papers to be posted by 8 October. Votes can be hand delivered to council by 12 October. #VoteHeatherNewell for #UpperHutt City Council. Every day I have been on the streets talking with people, finding out what you want to make Upper Hutt the best City it can be! Your voice in the community, business and for the environment.
Heather from Totara Park
The DomPost (on the 28th) featured an excellent run down of what was happening in the region. Our new council CEO Peter Kelly reported on highlights and the challenges ahead.
"Challenges over the coming years will include planning for growth, infrastructure and community resilience, … View moreThe DomPost (on the 28th) featured an excellent run down of what was happening in the region. Our new council CEO Peter Kelly reported on highlights and the challenges ahead.
"Challenges over the coming years will include planning for growth, infrastructure and community resilience, environmental issues such as water and waste management, improved public transport, and building an efficient state and provincial highway network."
Many of these issues have been addressed by the council candidates who have attended public meetings and these are the issues your new council members will be fced with.
Christine from Timberlea
The 2019 Wellington Gem and Mineral Show
Lower Hutt Events Centre
Laings Road, Lower Hutt.
Sat 5 & Sun 6 October
9 - 5 Sat. 9 - 4 Sun.
$6 Adult $3 Child $15 Family
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