Aro Valley, Wellington

1612 days ago

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The Team from Sustainability Trust

Get free curtains from the Wellington Curtain Bank.

Going into Level 3 means that the Wellington Curtain Bank can make curtains for homes in need, for free.

Double layered, well-fitted curtains, help keep the home warm and prevent heat loss.

For more information on how you can get free … View more
Get free curtains from the Wellington Curtain Bank.

Going into Level 3 means that the Wellington Curtain Bank can make curtains for homes in need, for free.

Double layered, well-fitted curtains, help keep the home warm and prevent heat loss.

For more information on how you can get free made-to-measure curtains from the Wellington Curtain Bank, head to www.sustaintrust.org.nz/wellington-curtain-bank
Find out more

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1614 days ago

Open outdoor Council facilities - Level 3

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

During Alert Level 3, open outdoor Council facilities will include:
-Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park - Level 3 guidelines apply
-Sports fields and outdoor courts
-Newtown Park athletics track – (open from 7am to 4pm)
-Ian Galloway BMX track
-Hataitai Park velodrome
-Dog parks
-Makara and Karori … View more
During Alert Level 3, open outdoor Council facilities will include:
-Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park - Level 3 guidelines apply
-Sports fields and outdoor courts
-Newtown Park athletics track – (open from 7am to 4pm)
-Ian Galloway BMX track
-Hataitai Park velodrome
-Dog parks
-Makara and Karori Cemeteries – the gates will remain closed with pedestrian only access at entrances, and the cemetery office at Karori will remain closed to the public. The small chapel at Karori will be open for services as per Level 3 guidance
For more information about Council at Level 3, visit: wgtn.cc...

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1612 days ago

Drinking water advice

The Team from Wellington Water

With many empty offices and buildings during lockdown, water hasn't been running as frequently through the taps. When you return to your workplace, it's a good idea to run your taps to flush out the system.

When left alone in your pipework for an extended period, water can become … View more
With many empty offices and buildings during lockdown, water hasn't been running as frequently through the taps. When you return to your workplace, it's a good idea to run your taps to flush out the system.

When left alone in your pipework for an extended period, water can become stagnant and while it's still safe to drink, it may taste unpleasant, so it’s a good idea to run the tap for a while to make sure you have fresh drinking water.

1616 days ago

Karori Event Centre - We've got it open!!

Heather Baldwin from Karori Community Centre

KARORI EVENT CENTRE - WE’VE GOT IT OPEN!
It’s an exciting day for the Karori Community Hall Trust with Wellington City Council agreeing to fund the completion of the Karori Event Centre. It is hoped to be open early next year.

This is the result of many months of negotiation between WCC, … View more
KARORI EVENT CENTRE - WE’VE GOT IT OPEN!
It’s an exciting day for the Karori Community Hall Trust with Wellington City Council agreeing to fund the completion of the Karori Event Centre. It is hoped to be open early next year.

This is the result of many months of negotiation between WCC, the Trust, Karori Community Centre and Footnote NZ Dance. This has, of course, required compromises to be made by all.
The proposal includes:
a. The Karori Event Centre Fitout completed and the hall opened to the public (by the beginning of 2021);
b. The Trust gifting the building to the Council for community purposes (in consideration for which the Council will fund the fitout and ongoing operational costs);
c. Securing Footnote as a not-for-profit anchor tenant of the hall, who would use space between 9 am - 5.30 pm weekdays (off peak time for community use) for 32 weeks a year; and
d. The hall remains available for community use at peak times (evenings and weekends) plus a further 20 full weeks of the year.
e. The Trust will continue to be interested in the building, and their future role will include supporting the building and its operation with fundraising and providing community input with regards to its future use for example.

This is the culmination of over 15 years of campaigning by Karori residents for a replacement community hall. In 2007 WCC leased land to the newly established Karori Community Hall Trust. Fundraising started
in 2011 (although stalled by the Christchurch earthquake).

By 2017 the Trust had raised $2.8M. This was made up of $800,000 from the community, $600,000 from local philanthropic organisations,
$500,000 from Lotteries, and a $610,000 advance from WCC for the future sale of the St John’s site (a previous community asset) and a $310,000 grant. This meant there were enough funds to complete the base build although a number of grants were due to expire. The Trust decided to go ahead and a secure, weather tight building shell was
completed in January 2018, under budget.
 
The Trust then continued fundraising to complete the Fitout. Phase One of the fitout started in October 2019 and included the kitchen, back and front of house toilets and meeting room, with a budget of $170,000. Work was interrupted by the Covid19 Lockdown but is only one week away from being finished and will also be under budget.

Until the remaining Phase Two Fitout is accomplished (which includes flooring, suspended ceilings, lighting, electrics, ventilation, acoustic linings and insulation) the hall is not able to be used by the
public.

While the Trust were still receiving donations and grants, the final sum for Phase Two is needed as an entirety. Fundraising sums have become smaller and many funders have already made considerable donations. At the rate it would take some years to raise the $1.2m required.
The Trust is also incurring $30,000 per year in costs (insurance and maintenance).

The Trust submitted a request for support to the 2019 WCC Annual plan and councillors agreed to work with the Trust to find a solution to getting the building completed. Towards the end of last year Footnote was identified as an interested party and this proposal was developed to enable the building to be finished.
‘The Trust is immensely pleased with this outcome,’ says Trust Chair, Lee Wilson. ‘The hard work by the trustees and advisors, community support and partnering with Council and Footnote will see
an amazing Event Centre in Karori, bringing more resilience and vitality to the Western Suburbs.’

1613 days ago

Have you registered yet?

Cancer Society NZ - Wellington Division

It's now easier than ever to help people affected by cancer in your community.

You can now register to take part in Relay for Life Saturday 16th May 2020, at your place for free. Cancer never sleeps, even in a global pandemic

Grab your bubble-mates, or connect virtually with your team … View more
It's now easier than ever to help people affected by cancer in your community.

You can now register to take part in Relay for Life Saturday 16th May 2020, at your place for free. Cancer never sleeps, even in a global pandemic

Grab your bubble-mates, or connect virtually with your team mates, and let's Relay!
Find out more

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1614 days ago

Small business owners - we have a gift for you!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

To show our appreciation for those running small business in our communities, we are giving away our 3 month Premium Business Listings for FREE*.

Usually $150, your Premium Listing enables you to stay visible and connected to those around your business. Let your neighbours know how you're… View more
To show our appreciation for those running small business in our communities, we are giving away our 3 month Premium Business Listings for FREE*.

Usually $150, your Premium Listing enables you to stay visible and connected to those around your business. Let your neighbours know how you're operating in Alert Level 3, share tips and tricks unique to your industry, send a few shoutouts - or share how your community can support you at this time.

There's no catches and no hidden fees. It's just our small way of saying thank you for playing such an essential part in our communities.

Grab a FREE 3 Month Premium Business Listing now. (Feel free to share the news with your fellow small business owners too!)

*limited time only
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1618 days ago

Please share an ANZAC story with us Wellington...

RSA

Dear Wellington - ANZAC Day will look a little different for us this year - however there are many ways for you to acknowledge the incredible men and women who have served our communities and given their lives for our country.

We invite you to share a memory or photo to commemorate this special… View more
Dear Wellington - ANZAC Day will look a little different for us this year - however there are many ways for you to acknowledge the incredible men and women who have served our communities and given their lives for our country.

We invite you to share a memory or photo to commemorate this special day on Neighbourly below. It could be a story of a member in your family who served - or perhaps the way you and your family celebrate ANZAC Day each year. (It might even be a photo of your freshly baked can't be-beaten ANZAC cookies).

We also invite you to take part in Stand at Dawn and join us at 6:00 am on Saturday 25 April. Stand at your letterbox, at the front door, in your lounge rooms, balconies, in your driveway. Wherever you are in the world, stand with us and take a moment to remember our fallen – but please stay within your ‘bubble’.

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1614 days ago

ANZAC DAY 2020

Manjit from Karori

An ANZAC Tribute
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1614 days ago

Writing for a poitive future

Mirjam from Karori

The stories we tell our children will determine their beliefs and therefore their future. Keep telling the same tales and they'll keep making the same mistakes, generation after generation. If we ar honest about wanting peace, we have to change the stories we tell our children.

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1615 days ago

Stories from the ANZACs

ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.

To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, … View more
ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.

To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, Ryman recorded their ANZAC resident’s stories. Some are humorous, others are tragic and eye-opening, but they all offer insight into the courage, bravery, and determination required to serve.

What better way to remember than to read the memories of those who were there?
Learn more

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1615 days ago

Support Stuff’s local and national news teams

The Team Reporter from Stuff

For over 150 years, the news and information we uncover and provide have relied on your support, either through subscription to our newspapers, consuming news via our online sites, or indirectly through the patronage you provide to those who advertise with us.  

Now there’s a … View more
For over 150 years, the news and information we uncover and provide have relied on your support, either through subscription to our newspapers, consuming news via our online sites, or indirectly through the patronage you provide to those who advertise with us.  

Now there’s a new way you can support us: by making direct financial contributions to help power our news teams up and down the country. 

Make a contribution and you’ll help our journalists continue to do what they do best: provide our readers with trustworthy, accurate and reliable news.
Contribute here

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1615 days ago

Special food for special time

Naichao from Oriental Pantry

Dear Neighbours,
We have some special foodstuffs for this special time.
Please visit us and grab some if you need them.
Keep safe and take care!

1637 days ago

Gutter Cleaning is an Essential Service

Adam from Wellington Wash

Hi all, just a reminder to you all. As gutters are an essential part of your home we are still able to unblock and flush the spouting under the lockdown. If the rain is affecting your home please don't hesitate to get in touch.

No face to face contact is required. Just a phone call or email … View more
Hi all, just a reminder to you all. As gutters are an essential part of your home we are still able to unblock and flush the spouting under the lockdown. If the rain is affecting your home please don't hesitate to get in touch.

No face to face contact is required. Just a phone call or email and then online payment once the job is complete.

If it can wait till after the lockdown then great but if they are in desperate need of clearing then give us a call.

Stay safe!
Adam Davies
02041410521
hello@wellingtonwash.com

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