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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View moreNew Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.
Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protection.
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Hey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms … View moreHey neighbours,
All New Zealand police officers will receive new stab- and bullet-proof vests in a $20 million roll-out over the next three-and-a-half years.
The current vests - which were introduced in 2006 - are stab-proof, but special vests are worn by any officers involved in firearms call-outs.
They have passed their warranty, but remain "safe and fit for purpose", says Police Commissioner Mike Bush.
What do you think about the new armour? Are police officers safe using the current vests? Are you surprised the existing vests aren't stab- and bullet-proof?
To read more, click here.
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Yes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each… View moreYes you do! Our Triple Cheese Mini Muffins are the perfect snack – just the right size and shape for little hands.
Better still, they’re a snap to make, especially if you have ready-grated tasty and parmesan cheese from Mainland in the fridge.
For the more adventurous eaters, finish each muffin with a little wedge of Brie, Noble or Blue cheese. You might not be able to resist sneaking a couple for your own lunch!
Get the recipe
Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
The Greater Wellington Regional Council has detected toxic algae in many of the region's waterways including the Hutt and Pakuratahi Rivers following the hot spell. Be careful and stay safe!
You’ve told us you’ve missed the bus service that used to run directly from town to Wellington Zoo during the day. So from 3rd of February, we introduced the 23z, a trial service that will run to and from Wellington Station and the Zoo on weekdays and weekends.
It’ll provide more services … View moreYou’ve told us you’ve missed the bus service that used to run directly from town to Wellington Zoo during the day. So from 3rd of February, we introduced the 23z, a trial service that will run to and from Wellington Station and the Zoo on weekdays and weekends.
It’ll provide more services for Newtown residents and visitors to the Zoo.
Find out more at metlink.org.nz or call 0800 801 700.
Find out more!
Matt Tso Reporter from Upper Hutt Leader
Rumours abound that the temperature reached in excess of 40 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. The North Island record is 39.2C. Do you think Upper Hutt broke the record?
Deanne from Totara Park
Hi everyone. I have an amazing friend who is running Round the Bays on Sunday 17 February. She is doing this in honour of her mum and the amazing support she received after her disappearance.
She is looking to raise $500 for Victim Support and is half way there, but I reckon we could smash her … View moreHi everyone. I have an amazing friend who is running Round the Bays on Sunday 17 February. She is doing this in honour of her mum and the amazing support she received after her disappearance.
She is looking to raise $500 for Victim Support and is half way there, but I reckon we could smash her target and get some great money for a fantastic service.
What do you reckon?
Can you help Susan??
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Thanks!
Michelle from Ebdentown
Come along and sew (you can take one home) Boomerang bags, reusable cloth shopping bags for use in our community– it’s free!
Learners, and experienced sewers welcome, sewing machines available or BYO.
Materials supplied, although donations of fabric, threads and sewing machine needles much … View moreCome along and sew (you can take one home) Boomerang bags, reusable cloth shopping bags for use in our community– it’s free!
Learners, and experienced sewers welcome, sewing machines available or BYO.
Materials supplied, although donations of fabric, threads and sewing machine needles much appreciated they may be brought along to Maidstone Intermediate or delivered to Thimbles and Threads, Main Street, Upper Hutt.
Use the Fraser Crescent School entrance on Redwood Steet
(We will be located in class room at back of school, see map)
Children under 14 must be accompanied by person years or over
10am - 2pm on the last Sunday of the Month
24 February 2019, 31 March 2019, 28 April 2019 ...
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Andrew from Birchville
Hi everyone
Just a quick reminder that a new Tai Chi class will open on
Wednesday 13th February, and weekly thereafter
Venue: St. Hilda's Anglican Church, Cruickshank Road, Upper Hutt
Time: 10am start, 11am finish
Cost: $10 per person per class
No membership / No need to book / … View moreHi everyone
Just a quick reminder that a new Tai Chi class will open on
Wednesday 13th February, and weekly thereafter
Venue: St. Hilda's Anglican Church, Cruickshank Road, Upper Hutt
Time: 10am start, 11am finish
Cost: $10 per person per class
No membership / No need to book / Pay as you go
Please note that I am Sport Wellington Approved Provider of Strength & Balance Classes, and that these classes will focus upon health & wellness rather than for self defence.
I look forward to seeing you there
Andrew Hardwick
Tai Chi Instructor
Any questions, call: 04 388 8818 or 021 153 2508
Hey neighbours,
A local councillor wants to stop drivers honking inside the Mt Vic tunnel because it annoys pedestrians.
Do you think the decades-old tooting tradition has finally worn thin?
Share your thoughts on the proposed beeping ban.
To read more, click here.
214 replies (Members only)
Sharon from Ebdentown
Hi neighbours, do you use straws? Do you think plastic straw is not good for the environment, but paper straws will quickly become soggy in the water? Now there is a new type of straw, it is good for the environment, stay firm in the water, and with very reasonable price (even cheaper than paper … View moreHi neighbours, do you use straws? Do you think plastic straw is not good for the environment, but paper straws will quickly become soggy in the water? Now there is a new type of straw, it is good for the environment, stay firm in the water, and with very reasonable price (even cheaper than paper straws). Especially for the neighbours own a restaurant, bar or café, I think this new type straw will reduce your cost, and at the same time increase customer satisfaction. If you are interested, please reply under this post. :) Cheers Sharon
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