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Mela from Khandallah
Gorgeous large Teddy Bear with purple bow. In great condition as only used for decorative purpose. Comes from a smoke and pet free home. Height 90cm or 36 inches.
Price: $10
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Photo 1: Lou Dixon, Coordinator for Ruapehu Neighbourhood Support, has created this cheery display for the Taumarunui Christmas Tree Festival where agencies are given the chance to educate the public on the work that they do in a fun and festive way.
Photo 2: Papamoa Neighbourhoood Support and … View morePhoto 1: Lou Dixon, Coordinator for Ruapehu Neighbourhood Support, has created this cheery display for the Taumarunui Christmas Tree Festival where agencies are given the chance to educate the public on the work that they do in a fun and festive way.
Photo 2: Papamoa Neighbourhoood Support and Papamoa Community Patrol recently took part in the local Community Christmas parade alongside Inspector Phil Gillbanks, Senior Constable Adrian Oldham and Senior Constable Amanda Pinkerton to spread Christmas cheer and safety messaging in their area.
Cindy from Newlands
Anyone need some wallpaper remover liquid. Good for getting that tough stuff off the wall. Roughly 1/3 the bottle left.
Pickup only, Newlands.
Free
Charmaine from Churton Park
Hello Wellington,
Would you like to be a guinea pig?
I recently completed a 6-day intensive retreat as the conclusion of an accredited Energy Healing course (think Reiki).
In order to receive my certification, I need to complete TWO further case studies.
I completed two case studies as part … View moreHello Wellington,
Would you like to be a guinea pig?
I recently completed a 6-day intensive retreat as the conclusion of an accredited Energy Healing course (think Reiki).
In order to receive my certification, I need to complete TWO further case studies.
I completed two case studies as part of the online training, but now need to incorporate the additional training we received into the further case studies.
ARE YOU WILLING TO BE A CASE STUDY FOR ME?
What will you be committing to?
1. 2 x energy healing seasons (45-90 min depending on what comes up)
2. Sessions should be 1-2 weeks apart.
3. Located in the comfort of my home (Churton Drive)
4. Available times include:
WEEK 1
Fri & Sat & Sun 21-22 December: 2pm- 6pm
Mon & Tue 23-24 December: 6pm- 8pm
WEEK 2
Fri & Sat & Sun 27-29 December: 2pm- 6pm
Mon & Tue 30-31 December: 2pm- 6pm
First come, first served.
For a testimonial of our course....see:
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Free
Nicola McFaull from Onslow Residents' Community Association
Shout out to WCC network people who are doing a great job keeping us updated about the roadworks currently happening on Onslow Road. They are getting this route done so that the road can handle the extra traffic next year when the Ngaio Gorge slip will be worked on.
Here is the latest:
Onslow … View moreShout out to WCC network people who are doing a great job keeping us updated about the roadworks currently happening on Onslow Road. They are getting this route done so that the road can handle the extra traffic next year when the Ngaio Gorge slip will be worked on.
Here is the latest:
Onslow Road will be open to all traffic by 6pm tonight, Monday 16 December.
Tomorrow, Tuesday 17 December, work will resume from 9am until 9pm. All traffic will be able to use Onslow Road and bus services return to normal. From Homebush Road to Benares Street, through traffic will be detoured. Residents who live on Onslow Road between Homebush Road and Benares Street will have access at all times, but should follow the directions of road crews on site.
This work is weather dependent. If the work is postponed, it will be rescheduled to the next fine day this week.
Tuesday is rubbish collection day for Onslow Road and residents should put their bins out as normal.
โRoad crews have worked incredibly hard to get this work done since Friday,โ says Wellington City Council Transport and Infrastructure Manager, Siobhan Procter. โWe recognise the inconvenience closing the road to through traffic has on the community and we really do appreciate peopleโs patience and understanding.โ
Jos from Khandallah
Jura coffee machine, leaks a little but still works perfectly.
These machines retail for over $2500
Iโll throw in some cleaning and decalcifying tablets
$100ono
Negotiable
Mela from Khandallah
Excellent condition Railway World Annual 1980 Edited by Michael Harris. Hard Cover, 130 pages, black & white and colour images. Comes from a smoke and pet free home.
Price: $10
Mela from Khandallah
Excellent condition Football Books, total of 14. Hard & Soft cover books. Books on Skill, Tactic & Facts. Books on legends such as Bobby Moore, Pele & Kevin Keegan. Great as Christmas stocking filler. Come from a smoke and pet free home. $k20 for all 14 books.
Price: $20
Shirley from Newlands
$5.00 Each item : Deep cooker, Electric knife and Kettle.
Surplus for my house.
Price: $5
The Team from Wellington Water
Thank you to the residents of Martinborough for your conservation efforts this past week. The total outdoor water ban has now been lifted, and residents are now permitted to water their gardens using hand-held devices - no irrigation devices, sprinklers or unattended hoses.
This is in addition to … View moreThank you to the residents of Martinborough for your conservation efforts this past week. The total outdoor water ban has now been lifted, and residents are now permitted to water their gardens using hand-held devices - no irrigation devices, sprinklers or unattended hoses.
This is in addition to year round, alternate day watering - even numbered properties on even numbered dates and odd numbered properties on odd numbered dates
Stay up to date with current restrictions and check out some water saving tips at wellingtonwater.co.nz/SWDC
The Team from Wellington Water
Thank you to the community for your water conservation efforts. The reservoirs are back to their normal filling cycles and all is operating normal. The total outdoor water ban in Featherston and Greytown has now been lifted.๏ฟผ
The total outdoor water ban in Martinborough still applies.
Another 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.
To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your … View moreAnother 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.
To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your address? Click here). Weโll also need to see you being more Neighbourly, whether itโs posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting your neighbour to join the site (weโve put together a few ideas here).
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