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Anneka from Karori
Good quality Weinbach piano for sale, piano stool included. I have had a private sale fall through so need to sell this asap as I am moving house. I have taught and played on this piano for 10 years and it is still in great condition, barring a few dents on the lid from when it was moved in. It … View moreGood quality Weinbach piano for sale, piano stool included. I have had a private sale fall through so need to sell this asap as I am moving house. I have taught and played on this piano for 10 years and it is still in great condition, barring a few dents on the lid from when it was moved in. It will need to be moved by professional movers as it is very heavy.
Price: $700
Start 2020 with the right tools and support. Call us for a free assessment to discuss your child’s needs.
The Team from Wellington Water
Test results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be … View moreTest results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be updated.
The Team from Wellington Water
On Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.
Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which … View moreOn Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.
Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which is expected to continue throughout this week, with the potential to continue into next week depending on investigations.
We will share an update on the expected time frame around the works on Friday 29 November.
Please follow the stop/go traffic management, or avoid this route if possible.
The Team from Wellington Water
We are currently doing some seabed investigations in Evans Bay – you might have seen the jack-up barge and rig stationed there.
It’s an important part of the investigation work for the proposed Cross Harbour Pipeline, which aims to provide Wellington with an alternative water supply.
Some of … View moreWe are currently doing some seabed investigations in Evans Bay – you might have seen the jack-up barge and rig stationed there.
It’s an important part of the investigation work for the proposed Cross Harbour Pipeline, which aims to provide Wellington with an alternative water supply.
Some of the work needs to be done at night and the crew are focused on minimising the level of noise. The barge has also had acoustic curtains fitted to reduce noise levels (not pictured), which have been tested and fit within the District Plan limits. We’ll continue to monitor noise levels.
We apologise for any inconvenience while we are doing these important investigations.
Learn more about the Cross Harbour Pipeline on our website.
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Changing Brains, Exploring a New Reality Neuroplasticity and Learning for students.
Students, especially those with learning differences like dyslexia, attention deficit issues and auditory processing difficulties benefit greatly from this programme, available at Marsden School.
Barbara … View moreChanging Brains, Exploring a New Reality Neuroplasticity and Learning for students.
Students, especially those with learning differences like dyslexia, attention deficit issues and auditory processing difficulties benefit greatly from this programme, available at Marsden School.
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young is the founder of the 'Arrowsmith Program', a cognitive training programme which uses exercises to stimulate areas of the brain responsible for skills such as reading, writing, listening, processing, coordination, logical thinking and social awareness. Hear about this innovative educational approach from its founder and learn about the latest research into neuroplasticity.
Hear Barbara speak at Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Marsden Ave, Karori, 25 Feb 2020, 7pm - 8:30pm, followed by book signing. Please RSVP below.
Inge Doig from Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Have you been considering hosting an International Student in 2020? Marsden School (Karori) has an international staff team who will support you to ensure that hosting is a rewarding experience for your family. We are keen to hear from potential hosts whose first language is English, and who will … View moreHave you been considering hosting an International Student in 2020? Marsden School (Karori) has an international staff team who will support you to ensure that hosting is a rewarding experience for your family. We are keen to hear from potential hosts whose first language is English, and who will include their student in all aspects of family life, provide all meals and a separate bedroom with space to study. Payment is $310 per week. For more information or to express your interest please contact the Marsden School Homestay Manager, Lyn Brooks, 021 0543590 or email lyn.brooks@icloud.com
Community Engagement Advisor from
Due to the Wellington Water Omāroro Reservoir project, services that would usually travel via Wallace Street will be diverted via Wright Street from 8 December 2019 until mid-2020. Please expect some delays and diversions to bus services in the area.
Temporary bus stops will be installed on … View moreDue to the Wellington Water Omāroro Reservoir project, services that would usually travel via Wallace Street will be diverted via Wright Street from 8 December 2019 until mid-2020. Please expect some delays and diversions to bus services in the area.
Temporary bus stops will be installed on Wright Street which can be accessed from Wallace Street via a walkway.
To ease congestion in the area Route 27 services will not be stopping at Hutchinson Terminus. Route 27 will travel from Vogeltown along Hutchison Road directly onto Wright Street, bypassing the Hutchison Terminus, and vice versa.
The school bus Route 770 afternoon service will be diverted via Adelaide Road, this is consistent with the existing Route 770 morning service.
For more information on the temporary bus stops visit www.metlink.org.nz...
To learn more about the Omāroro Reservoir project visit www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...
Phillip Harris from Mary Potter Hospice
Be kind to the environment, our community and your wallet this Christmas, by shopping at your local Mary Potter Hospice Shop.
From fashion, homeware, kids’ toys, collectibles and more - there are lots of quality gifts for all ages. You could even find a pre-loved treasure for yourself!
You … View moreBe kind to the environment, our community and your wallet this Christmas, by shopping at your local Mary Potter Hospice Shop.
From fashion, homeware, kids’ toys, collectibles and more - there are lots of quality gifts for all ages. You could even find a pre-loved treasure for yourself!
You can shop at any of our eight Mary Potter Hospice Shops from Mirarmar to Paraparaumu. Some Hospice Shops also have extended Christmas hours and look out for a new store opening soon in the Wellington CBD!
More details announced soon.
Mary Potter Hospice Shops - turning second-hand goods into first class care.
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Daniel Melbye from Wellington City Council
Thorndon’s annual fair returns this weekend with stalls, entertainment and delectable food lining the historic Thorndon street.
Parts of Tinakori Rd (between Bowen Street and Harriett Street) and Hill St (between Tinakori Rd and Selwyn Terrace) will be closed
thorndonfair.nz...
Drop for Youth is a unique fundraising event organised by the Graeme Dingle Foundation.
4 Days only
9am Thursday 28 Nov to Sunday 1 December
20% to 90% off Storewide
Check out specials!
Join us at Wellington Zoo for our Nestival event celebrating 10 years of The Nest Te Kōhanga, our animal hospital and centre for native wildlife.
● Take our challenge and learn how to be a junior vet
● Enjoy the entertainment including a bubble party, stilt walkers, face painting and junk … View moreJoin us at Wellington Zoo for our Nestival event celebrating 10 years of The Nest Te Kōhanga, our animal hospital and centre for native wildlife.
● Take our challenge and learn how to be a junior vet
● Enjoy the entertainment including a bubble party, stilt walkers, face painting and junk monsters
● Learn from our specially-themed animal talks
Bring the family along to enjoy the day and support our work at The Nest Te Kōhanga.
Find out more
Callum from Karori
Hello neighbours!
Do you have any jobs to do before Christmas that you can't be bothered with?
Or simply just need a helping hand?
If so, I'm your guy.
I am an enthusiastic and hardworking 21 year old looking for some ways to earn a little bit of money before Christmas. I'm … View moreHello neighbours!
Do you have any jobs to do before Christmas that you can't be bothered with?
Or simply just need a helping hand?
If so, I'm your guy.
I am an enthusiastic and hardworking 21 year old looking for some ways to earn a little bit of money before Christmas. I'm interested in any sort of work you might have - from gardening to babysitting to data analysis.
I have experience in section clearing, labouring, babysitting, painting, tutoring, water blasting, lifting, and more.
I've just graduated with an Economics degree from Cambridge University in the UK and I'm heading back there to work full-time after Christmas.
If you have any work or know of somebody who might please give me a buzz at 02102204948.
Thanks a lot!
Callum
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