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Reporter Community News
Tatiana was a really timid girl who has really come out of her shell since finding a new home courtesy of the SPCA.
"You might be as shocked and as surprised as I am to know how well Tatiana is doing already. She's out of her box most of the time and is now running to me when I call her … View moreTatiana was a really timid girl who has really come out of her shell since finding a new home courtesy of the SPCA.
"You might be as shocked and as surprised as I am to know how well Tatiana is doing already. She's out of her box most of the time and is now running to me when I call her for lots of headbutts and head rubs. She's very chatty and is becoming comfortable walking around, exploring the house, and sitting on the windowsills and watching the world already. I chose the right cat, she's quite a character and is actually quite a brave, young lady."
The Chiro from The Chiro - Upper Hutt
It is the perfect time to relax and reflect on the year that has been. It is also important to make sure you only mildly over-indulge 😉
Check out our ‘Silly Season’ blog below, for easy tips to follow to look after your body these holidays 🎄🎅🥒🍅🏃♂️🚰😴
… View moreIt is the perfect time to relax and reflect on the year that has been. It is also important to make sure you only mildly over-indulge 😉
Check out our ‘Silly Season’ blog below, for easy tips to follow to look after your body these holidays 🎄🎅🥒🍅🏃♂️🚰😴
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Reporter Community News
Another beautiful pic from Louise Thomas.
"So cool to see a bellbird (Anthornis melanura), aka korimako, today. I can't remember the last one I saw - possibly around Christmas time, when I snapped one in red mistletoe at Mt Ruapehu. My daughter actually spotted this guy. "Mum, look, … View moreAnother beautiful pic from Louise Thomas.
"So cool to see a bellbird (Anthornis melanura), aka korimako, today. I can't remember the last one I saw - possibly around Christmas time, when I snapped one in red mistletoe at Mt Ruapehu. My daughter actually spotted this guy. "Mum, look, what's that bird that looks like an almost ripe avocado with a beak."
Reporter Community News
Upper Hutt has joined the rest of the country and is now requiring vaccine passes for its buildings. A confirmed Covid-19 case in the Hutt Valley has led to the council reversing its controversial decision not to use vaccine passes for most council facilities, including libraries.
“Given this … View moreUpper Hutt has joined the rest of the country and is now requiring vaccine passes for its buildings. A confirmed Covid-19 case in the Hutt Valley has led to the council reversing its controversial decision not to use vaccine passes for most council facilities, including libraries.
“Given this [case] and the high transmission rate of the Delta strain, we have made the decision to change the settings at our public facilities, moving to more restrictive settings,” the council said in a statement.
Mayor Wayne Guppy is urging everybody to wear masks and follow the guidelines on wearing masks.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Upper Hutt
Upcycle a pallet into a cheap-as-chips multipurpose tray that can be used for carrying punnets of seedlings, holding barbecue condiments or serving afternoon tea in the garden. Paint in uplifting colours to enjoy while you are outdoors.
Find out how to create your own.
Michael from Trentham
Front page headlines in Upper Hutt Leader December 15, 2021: Work starts on $100m hub project.
First paragraph includes: work has begun on a new earthquake resistant commercial hub (etc etc).
Love to advise the unnamed writer that work in earnest started nearly three months ago on the Blue … View moreFront page headlines in Upper Hutt Leader December 15, 2021: Work starts on $100m hub project.
First paragraph includes: work has begun on a new earthquake resistant commercial hub (etc etc).
Love to advise the unnamed writer that work in earnest started nearly three months ago on the Blue Mountains Campus and lots of people can vouch for this as they file past almost every day.
If this is the news of the day, then there is little use for the Leader as a newspaper.
In fact most of the information in this main item of the Dec 15 edition has previously been documented in better format in the Leader which at the time was considerably behind other news media including the DomPost, Stuff and the Willis Bond website.
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Marlene from Totara Park
Plant pots and an assortment of buckets. ‘Buyer’ pick-up only.
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Marlene from Totara Park
Owner down-sizing: 2pr sheets, 4 pillowcases, quilted mattress protector and 350gm ‘Green First’ duvet inner. Buyer pick-up only.
Price: $100
Marlene from Totara Park
On legs, about 50cm high, has a wooden cover which enables it to be a table. ‘Buyer’ pick-up only.
Free
Reporter Community News
With a confirmed COVID case in the community, the Upper Hutt City Council is "monitoring" the situation. If there a confirmed transmission, it will change the rules around vaccine passes.
Upper Hutt is one of the few councils in New Zealand not requiring the use of passes.
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Glenis from Totara Park
If you know people in the wider Porirua area, have them register yours/their 6 - 12 year old's for a fun-filled 3 days at our Kids Holiday Club, 17 - 19 January 2022!😃 We're really looking forward to hanging out with your kids!!!
Register your Tamariki here before January 14 2022: … View moreIf you know people in the wider Porirua area, have them register yours/their 6 - 12 year old's for a fun-filled 3 days at our Kids Holiday Club, 17 - 19 January 2022!😃 We're really looking forward to hanging out with your kids!!!
Register your Tamariki here before January 14 2022: docs.google.com...
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Reporter Community News
The Hutt Valley has become the sixth region to achieve a full vaccination rate of 90 per cent.
Ministry of Health figures show the milestone was achieved on Monday, with the Hutt Valley District Health board joining the Auckland, Waitematā, Capital & Coast, Canterbury and Southern DHBs that … View moreThe Hutt Valley has become the sixth region to achieve a full vaccination rate of 90 per cent.
Ministry of Health figures show the milestone was achieved on Monday, with the Hutt Valley District Health board joining the Auckland, Waitematā, Capital & Coast, Canterbury and Southern DHBs that have also reached the mark.
While the overall population in the valley has reached the Government target, Māori and Pasifika uptake is behind at 78 and 84 per cent, respectively. The proportion of partially vaccinated people in those populations are 89 per cent for Māori and 92 per cent for Pasifika.
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