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The new SuperSeniors e-Newsletter is available on our website NOW! This e-Newsletter includes the additional guidance for what seniors can do during Alert Level 3 and information from the Student Volunteer Army and Age Concern about the services they are offering.
It also has … View moreHi Neighbours!
The new SuperSeniors e-Newsletter is available on our website NOW! This e-Newsletter includes the additional guidance for what seniors can do during Alert Level 3 and information from the Student Volunteer Army and Age Concern about the services they are offering.
It also has the details on the Winter Energy Payment that starts again today!
Click here to read: bit.ly...
To get our Newsletter emailed to you, if you receive the NZ Super or Veteran’s Pension, update your email in MyMSD here: my.msd.govt.nz...
If you do not receive either of these entitlements but you want to receive our Newsletter you can subscribe here: bit.ly...
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Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Next Tuesday we transition to alert level 3, but there is no change to rubbish and recycling services at this point.
The safety of our waste staff and the public remain the priority. Following advice from the Ministry for the Environment, stockpiling your recycling is no longer recommended.
For … View moreNext Tuesday we transition to alert level 3, but there is no change to rubbish and recycling services at this point.
The safety of our waste staff and the public remain the priority. Following advice from the Ministry for the Environment, stockpiling your recycling is no longer recommended.
For more info about this and to answer all your questions check out our FAQs page: wgtn.cc...
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
For the first time in its history, this year will see the Auckland Art Fair go online. From 11am NZST on Thursday 30 April until Sunday 17 May, Artfair.co.nz will be hosting a Virtual Art Fair where you will discover more than 30 galleries from New Zealand and Australia displaying works that would … View moreFor the first time in its history, this year will see the Auckland Art Fair go online. From 11am NZST on Thursday 30 April until Sunday 17 May, Artfair.co.nz will be hosting a Virtual Art Fair where you will discover more than 30 galleries from New Zealand and Australia displaying works that would have otherwise been seen at the 2020 Auckland Art Fair.
The Virtual Art Fair is in recognition of the artists who have already made special works for the Auckland Art Fair that couldn’t happen, and the galleries who have supported them in doing so.
“It comes at a time of global uncertainty, when the importance of art, community and culture are especially apparent,” their team said in a recent statement.
The Auckland Art Fair is designed to be “a celebration – as best we can – of the talent and diversity of art making by artists from our region; not only across New Zealand and Australia, but also around the wider Pacific-rim. We hope that, wherever possible, some of these artists and galleries will be supported by someone buying a work of art.”
Browse, look, enquire and consider as you get to know new galleries and artists in support of contemporary culture at a time when the artists and galleries really need it.
Find out more at www.artfair.co.nz.
The Team from Wellington Water
A temporary speed hump installed in Adelaide Road today signals the start of major repair works on the Mt Albert high-pressure sludge pipelines, following the arrival in Wellington of a team of specialist international technicians and essential materials and equipment.
Wellington Water’s Manager… View moreA temporary speed hump installed in Adelaide Road today signals the start of major repair works on the Mt Albert high-pressure sludge pipelines, following the arrival in Wellington of a team of specialist international technicians and essential materials and equipment.
Wellington Water’s Manager Major Projects, Stephen Wright, says the temporary change is a final part of preparations for repairing the pipes and ending the sludge trucking operations, between Moa Point and the Southern Landfill, that were put in place to avoid any discharge of sludge into the sea after the pipelines failed.
“Bringing the specialist team and materials here from Germany during the global pandemic and our own lockdown has been a real challenge. We’re extremely grateful to the Government for granting the special permission necessary to bring them here so quickly.”
On arrival in the country, the technicians spent 14 days in quarantine in Auckland before travelling on to Wellington, where they arrived last night.
The Team from Readers Tours
A huge thank you to everyone who completed our website questionnaire.
⭐️ Congratulations to our $50 Prezzy Card winner, Christine ⭐️
We were overwhelmed by the responses and look forward to making the necessary changes to improve our website experience.
www.readerstours.co.nz...
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Well done Wellington for your fantastic work staying in your bubbles during Alert Level 4.
We can now confirm the status of all our Council services and facilties under Level 3.
This can be found at: wgtn.cc...
More information about each service and facility will be live on the Covid-19 section … View moreWell done Wellington for your fantastic work staying in your bubbles during Alert Level 4.
We can now confirm the status of all our Council services and facilties under Level 3.
This can be found at: wgtn.cc...
More information about each service and facility will be live on the Covid-19 section of website after 5pm on Monday 27 April.
#KiaKahaWellington
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Get ready for the fourth and final webinar in our Your Sustainable Home: Gardening Series - Growing in your community 🙏
Learn about how you can support your neighbourhood to grow food and become more resilient. In this final session, our panellists will discuss how we can use our food gardens … View moreGet ready for the fourth and final webinar in our Your Sustainable Home: Gardening Series - Growing in your community 🙏
Learn about how you can support your neighbourhood to grow food and become more resilient. In this final session, our panellists will discuss how we can use our food gardens to connect with others and create a more sharing world.
Panellists & Chair:
💚 Sheldon Levet, a Kaicycle Urban Farm
💚 Saskia Wanklyn, Community Activator at Miramar & Maupuia Community Centre
💚 Grant Corbishley of Houghton Bay Farms
💚 Susie Robertson, Community Manager (Chair) Sustainability Trust
See you on Zoom at 2pm today!
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
Take one plain wooden dining chair and make it a stand-alone statement piece with two Resene colours. You don’t always need a full set of dining chairs; they can be statement pieces all on their own!
You could use a chair like this in a home office, as a plant stand, or as a bedside table for … View moreTake one plain wooden dining chair and make it a stand-alone statement piece with two Resene colours. You don’t always need a full set of dining chairs; they can be statement pieces all on their own!
You could use a chair like this in a home office, as a plant stand, or as a bedside table for your books and lamp. Painting one chair is an easy way to inject a bit of colour into a room too.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create your own.
Save up to 25% selected eBikes.
Electric bikes on sale include Black, Gepida, Haibike, Magnum, Merida, Rev and Smartmotion.
Sales runs until Sunday May 10th or while stock lasts.Our shop hours are 9am to 5 pm Monday to Friday and 10 am to 4 pm Saturday to Sunday.
All sales, workshop … View moreSave up to 25% selected eBikes.
Electric bikes on sale include Black, Gepida, Haibike, Magnum, Merida, Rev and Smartmotion.
Sales runs until Sunday May 10th or while stock lasts.Our shop hours are 9am to 5 pm Monday to Friday and 10 am to 4 pm Saturday to Sunday.
All sales, workshop service and test rides under Covid19 Level 3 are by contactless appointment.
Appointments can be made by calling 04 213 9435 or emailing wellingtonelectricbikes@electrify.nz
Find out more
The Team from Wellington Water
Works under the conditions of Alert Level 3 have been approved to restart in Wallace Street as part of the Omāroro reservoir project. Strict safety measures will be in place to protect workers on site, residents and other members of the public. These include workers keeping to their “bubbles”… View moreWorks under the conditions of Alert Level 3 have been approved to restart in Wallace Street as part of the Omāroro reservoir project. Strict safety measures will be in place to protect workers on site, residents and other members of the public. These include workers keeping to their “bubbles” on site and strict controls on everyone coming in and out of the worksites.
Normal work hours are 7am – 6pm, with noisy work not beginning until 7.30am. Sometimes work will need to be done on Saturday mornings, when noisy work will not begin before 8am. No work will be done on Sundays unless it is an emergency. Safe pedestrian access will be maintained on all streets at all times.
Working on roads is very dangerous for people, and traffic management is a key part of reducing this risk. Please take care around construction sites as there may be uneven surfaces.
There are range of updates as part of this work that apply to nearby streets, for more detail on this please visit the link below.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Some Council services and facilities will remain closed at Alert Level 3.
This includes our libraries, Service Centre, rec centres, swimming pools, skateparks and playgrounds, and public toilets.
For the full list, and for more information about Council facilities and services at Level 3, visit:
… View moreSome Council services and facilities will remain closed at Alert Level 3.
This includes our libraries, Service Centre, rec centres, swimming pools, skateparks and playgrounds, and public toilets.
For the full list, and for more information about Council facilities and services at Level 3, visit:
wgtn.cc...
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An interesting read... 'NZ Property Market Rebound Likely During COVID-19 Recovery'.
www.scoop.co.nz...
Diane from Cable top eatery
This Friday & Saturday 5.30 -8.30 pm. Pre-order between 9-3pm any day this week 475 9006.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Metered and coupon parking will resume normal service on Tuesday 12 May (two weeks into Level 3) alongside existing Parking enforcement activities.
For more information about Council services at Level 3, visit: wgtn.cc...
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