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NZ Red Cross from Red Cross Shop Kilbirnie
Last minute gifts! We still have wonderful gift ideas for $20 and under and why not spoil yourself too, with a cool and airy summer style.
Red Cross Kilbirnie will be open over the Christmas period. 27 to 31 December inclusive, 10am to 2pm. Then 3to 7 January inclusive 10am to 2pm.
We wish you a … View moreLast minute gifts! We still have wonderful gift ideas for $20 and under and why not spoil yourself too, with a cool and airy summer style.
Red Cross Kilbirnie will be open over the Christmas period. 27 to 31 December inclusive, 10am to 2pm. Then 3to 7 January inclusive 10am to 2pm.
We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
The Kilbirnie Red Cross team.
Tracey from Kilbirnie
Mental Health in Wellington - well there isn't any! I have battled for months to get help for a person very close to me. NOBODY seems to be interested. I have contacted Te Haika (absolutely useless), Mental Health and Addiction Services (again, no help), Atareira Mental Health Support (again, … View moreMental Health in Wellington - well there isn't any! I have battled for months to get help for a person very close to me. NOBODY seems to be interested. I have contacted Te Haika (absolutely useless), Mental Health and Addiction Services (again, no help), Atareira Mental Health Support (again, no help). Finally rang the Police today and they took this person away. Have heard nothing. What are you supposed to do? Wait until someone is murdered. This system needs to change. If anyone has any suggestions or CAN HELP please let me know. A woman was murdered recently by her mentally ill son. There must be something someone can do expect ring the Police who really really don't understand mental illness.
The Team from NZ Compare
Ready for a festive movie night? Check out our top picks for the Best Christmas Movies for 2023!
Whether you're into laughs, rom-coms, or family fun, we've got your holiday vibes covered. Grab your popcorn and let the Christmas magic begin!
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Currently Wellington, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Porirua are under level one water restrictions. Wellington residents are now being urged to store an emergency water supply over the holiday period as the capital could face the possibility of severe water restrictions.
What you need to know:
- … View moreCurrently Wellington, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt and Porirua are under level one water restrictions. Wellington residents are now being urged to store an emergency water supply over the holiday period as the capital could face the possibility of severe water restrictions.
What you need to know:
- Sprinklers can only be used every second day at this stage in level one restrictions.
- Wremo recommends households have an emergency supply of at least 20L of water per person, per day for seven days (140L per person). Wellington residents can buy 200L water tanks from their local councils for a discounted rate.
- Wellington Water is preparing with emergency agencies for level four restrictions, which would ban all outdoor water use and reduce indoor water use by up to 50%.
Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (Wremo) regional manager Jeremy Holmes said storing water should be a priority over the Christmas and New Year period.
"You can store water by cleaning and re-using plastic bottles, using larger water containers from hardware stores or installing a 200 litre household emergency water tank available through your local council."
He understood finding space in apartments could be a challenge, so he encouraged people to get creative and take measures such as storing containers behind the couch, under beds or in the back of cupboards.
It’s that time of the year when we eat a little too much Pav, watch Love Actually for the umpteenth time then head off on holiday in search of some summer fun with friends and family. As we sign off for the year, we’d like to wish everyone a joyous holiday season filled with warmth, love and … View moreIt’s that time of the year when we eat a little too much Pav, watch Love Actually for the umpteenth time then head off on holiday in search of some summer fun with friends and family. As we sign off for the year, we’d like to wish everyone a joyous holiday season filled with warmth, love and laughter. So, from all our staff and residents, have a very happy holiday and a safe and prosperous New Year.
Steph Deegan from Age Concern Wellington Region
The Age Concern office will be closing from 1pm Thursday 21st December and re-open on Monday 15th January 2024.
During this time you could have a look at some of the great stories and blogs on our website and find out about what we offer seniors in the Wellington region.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Thanks to our friends at Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment and the Ministry of Primary Industries, we're bringing Neighbourly members updates on recent recalls.Click on the item to get the full details.
Lisa’s brand Hummus Chargrilled Capsicum
Value brand Lemonade
… View moreThanks to our friends at Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment and the Ministry of Primary Industries, we're bringing Neighbourly members updates on recent recalls.Click on the item to get the full details.
Lisa’s brand Hummus Chargrilled Capsicum
Value brand Lemonade
Luv a Pie Butter Chicken pie
Clonbern Kitchen Truffle & Parmesan Beef Sausages
Magnetic Ball fidget toy
Oversized Kids Hoodie blanket
Tegel Chicken Sausages
New World NZ prime beef mince
Mr Beast Milk Chocolate Bar
The Original Paprika & Onion Kumara chips
Electric oil burner
This information is designed to help keep your home, family and friends safe.
Christmas is just around the corner and for most kiwis this means preparing our homes to host a nice warm meal, but for some this can be a really hard time of the year.
Filled with food essentials and Christmas treats, a Christmas Box is a much-needed addition to the table and also a … View moreChristmas is just around the corner and for most kiwis this means preparing our homes to host a nice warm meal, but for some this can be a really hard time of the year.
Filled with food essentials and Christmas treats, a Christmas Box is a much-needed addition to the table and also a much-needed reminder that people care. This year we will deliver 45,000 boxes to those in need but we need your help!
Help us bring hope to the table for those struggling by donating a Christmas Box for just $40 at christmasbox.co.nz.
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Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
Good News: new sewage treatment plant (moved from Happy Valley/Careys Gully to Moa Point sewage precinct treatment) final ageement signed and sealed; Bad News from July 2024 Wellington city ratepayers will start paying back the $370M construction bill. The brutal cost of keeping our sewage system … View moreGood News: new sewage treatment plant (moved from Happy Valley/Careys Gully to Moa Point sewage precinct treatment) final ageement signed and sealed; Bad News from July 2024 Wellington city ratepayers will start paying back the $370M construction bill. The brutal cost of keeping our sewage system going in the twenty first century...www.rnz.co.nz...
Reporter The Post
Do you have Christmas lights in your street? If you do, please post the address and any relevant details.
Olivia from Newtown
Hi all! This is a final re-post for anyone looking to book a last-minute cat/house-sitter in the weeks leading up to Christmas 😊
I'm a 21 year old student who will be staying in Wellington over the Christmas/New Year period.
I'm responsible, quiet, and I love cats! I currently have … View moreHi all! This is a final re-post for anyone looking to book a last-minute cat/house-sitter in the weeks leading up to Christmas 😊
I'm a 21 year old student who will be staying in Wellington over the Christmas/New Year period.
I'm responsible, quiet, and I love cats! I currently have space before the 30th of Dec and after 4th Jan to house-sit. I can also check-in on your cat and feed them if that's all you need!
Please dm me for any enquiries, as my rates differ to suit your needs.
Your local cat, music, and book-enthusiast,
Olivia (:
Sue from Brooklyn
Hi Wellingtonians
I'm looking for somewhere to keep my bike, preferably under cover. I need somewhere with easy flat access to the waterfront so I can get off-road exercise on the waterfront, round the bays, or take my bike to the Hutt valley on the train.
The Brooklyn hill is too steep … View moreHi Wellingtonians
I'm looking for somewhere to keep my bike, preferably under cover. I need somewhere with easy flat access to the waterfront so I can get off-road exercise on the waterfront, round the bays, or take my bike to the Hutt valley on the train.
The Brooklyn hill is too steep for me to bike up to get home. Putting my bike on the bus is physically too hard, and metlink say their drivers are not allowed to help.
Hoping someone can help out
Sue
The Team from NZ Compare
Get into the festive spirit with homemade gifts crafted by your little ones!
Our list of the top 5 DIY gifts for kids is here to spark their creativity and spread joy. Check it out now!
Struggling to find the perfect small Christmas present? For just $15 each, you can buy Heart Foundation Lottery tickets for family, friends or even good neighbours. Not only will they have the chance to win a stunning Jennian home in Clarks Beach, Auckland, but you are also supporting the … View moreStruggling to find the perfect small Christmas present? For just $15 each, you can buy Heart Foundation Lottery tickets for family, friends or even good neighbours. Not only will they have the chance to win a stunning Jennian home in Clarks Beach, Auckland, but you are also supporting the life-saving work of the Heart Foundation. Buy a gift ticket
If you have a furry friend at home, be sure to submit your entry for this year's Santa Paws campaign - a celebration of the cutest Christmas pets in town!
There's ten great prizes of $100 Prezzy® cards up for grabs - but only a few days left to enter so move fast!
… View moreIf you have a furry friend at home, be sure to submit your entry for this year's Santa Paws campaign - a celebration of the cutest Christmas pets in town!
There's ten great prizes of $100 Prezzy® cards up for grabs - but only a few days left to enter so move fast!
Check out the fantastic entries received so far and don't forget to share your photo today!
Share a pet pic now
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